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Exploring a mix of ideas, and waffling on a bunch. Maybe I’ll come back and edit a bit every so often.
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Exploring a mix of ideas, and waffling on a bunch. Maybe I’ll come back and edit a bit every so often.
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Entertainment > Movies >
(on Wikipedia)
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0119822/
A quirky and grating writer finds himself pulled into the lives of ordinary people.
A really great, well-rounded, unique movie, especially for guys, as it has a single moment of clarity that will help them understand women.
Children of broken homes have an incredible disadvantage as young adults.
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Exploring this concept.
I got burnt out and bored pretty quickly, but here are some notes.. I guess.
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The “nice guy” is an actual thing.
Although they’re everywhere, they’re hard for women to see. This isn’t about women not knowing how to recognize one, there’s more to it.
(this publication date is likely incorrect, and I might be able to uncover its true date, but I won’t try)
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Writing >
This was written shortly after my attending the birthday party of a woman I love very much. At the time I was in tune enough to understand just enough of her inner self to know that the birthday party she was planning for herself wouldn’t be as good if it she were surprized with it two hours early.
Just days after writing this it became the first hit for “surprize party” on Google and spurred my writing on for some time. More than a year later, I look to see that it’s still number one. I’m shocked, but I’m glad that somehow, and for such a long time, fate continued to agree with the importance of this strange little note.
It should have probably been spelled “surprise”, but I was dumb at the time. Oh well..