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@dreamingklauzer
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So what, no fucking ziti now?
MDNI — He/Him, 27+
Joined December 2025
Better for me to choke alone than risk discovering that my pain is common, cheap, and survivable.
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The dry humor was exactly my taste, and the slightly irritating lead was precisely the kind of thing I enjoy in the genre. It would be a really good movie to watch casually, perfect for a chill sunday night movie date.
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If only I had known that it was a romance-comedy, I would definitely have enjoyed watching Charade (1963) more. I was watching it expecting a serious action-mystery and felt it was too light and predictable. Nevertheless, it was a good rom-com.
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Please don’t take my confabulation for dishonesty. I just think that I tend to fill gaps in my memory with the most logical (or sometimes, simplest) explanation and it might be inaccurate at times.
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@fawne Yea I always turn my sight inward, it just takes time to figure things out. It's a push and pull between my poet side and my philosophical side. Let me share this aphorism which made me twink twice about my writing stance. I want my writing to be more profound and less puffy.
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One thing I hate the most is ordering food on rainy days, I just feel bad for the Gojek driver. What if I order something and rain starts pouring?
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the restraint might come from (not limited to) religion, societal pressure, or fear of the law. Is morality defined by what we intend, or by what we are prevented from doing, and does it matter whether that prevention comes from conditioning, belief, or fear?
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intention to do evil genuinely more virtuous than someone who has that intention but restrains themselves for various reasons? In the movie, it is a psychological experiment that prevents the character from committing violence, but in real life
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I also don't think the excessive use of nudity is really necessary here. On top of that, I was frustated how the story relies too much on coincidences. On a deeper level, the movie made me question whether one moral state is truly better than the other. Is a person who lacks the
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Watching A Clockwork Orange (1974) gives me nausea real bad, I'm not sure whether it was the explosive colours or how uncomfortable the whole story is. Minor spoilers ahead. This movie use lots of funky language which too hard for me to follow.
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Just started watching A Clockwork Orange and I kinda miss this video of a psychiatrist who reacts to movies, so I go to a quick detour to YT and turns out he uploaded three new vid in the last two week. And I ended up feeling overwhelmed and decide to not watch anything at all.
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