Henok
π¬ "The Notebook" (2004) Director: Nick Cassavetes Based on: The novel by Nicholas Sparks Genre: Romantic drama
I just watched The Notebook, and my heart is still caught in its spell. This isnβt just a movie, itβs literature in motion, a timeless masterpiece that deserves a place in every literature class. They donβt make films like this anymoreβ¦ honest, aching, and profoundly humanβ€οΈπ
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Forwarded from The Accidental Poet
I am known for my composure
because I mastered the art
of looking serene
while hosting a civil war
between memory and pretense.
because I mastered the art
of looking serene
while hosting a civil war
between memory and pretense.
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I could listen to brian cox the whole dayπ₯β€οΈ
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Forwarded from Tech Nerd (Tech Nerd)
My fear is that we might return to the Stone Age before we achieve AGI, quantum computing, or even make it to MARS. These past few days have been a reminder of how much politics, order, and leadership can shape and reroute the future of civilization and society.
@selfmadecoder
@selfmadecoder
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I just remembered one of the saddest book i ever read, and gave it a second read today.
Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka, everyone who read it deeply must feel how bad the story of Gregor is.
The story of Gregor Samsa, transformed into an insect, clings to me like a heavy shroud. Itβs not the monstrous physical change that breaks my heart, but the slow, insidious decay of his humanity as heβs relegated to the shadows of his familyβs apartment. Once their provider, a dutiful son and brother, he becomes a burden, a source of shame and disgust. The isolation he endures is a profound echo of loneliness, a terrifying glimpse into the abyss of being unwanted and unloved. He yearns for connection, for a word of comfort, a touch of understanding, but finds only fear and revulsion. Even his sister, Grete, his closest confidante, eventually abandons him, her pity turning to a cold pragmatism that chills the soul. Ultimately, Gregorβs death, though grotesque, feels almost like a release, a tragic end to a life stripped bare of its dignity and purpose. Itβs a haunting reminder of the fragility of our identity, the conditional nature of love, and the devastating consequences of losing our place in the world.
Remember, Gregor didn't become a bug.
He always was a bug in the eyes of others. The metamorphosis just made it literalπ
My rating? Solid 4/5π
Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka, everyone who read it deeply must feel how bad the story of Gregor is.
The story of Gregor Samsa, transformed into an insect, clings to me like a heavy shroud. Itβs not the monstrous physical change that breaks my heart, but the slow, insidious decay of his humanity as heβs relegated to the shadows of his familyβs apartment. Once their provider, a dutiful son and brother, he becomes a burden, a source of shame and disgust. The isolation he endures is a profound echo of loneliness, a terrifying glimpse into the abyss of being unwanted and unloved. He yearns for connection, for a word of comfort, a touch of understanding, but finds only fear and revulsion. Even his sister, Grete, his closest confidante, eventually abandons him, her pity turning to a cold pragmatism that chills the soul. Ultimately, Gregorβs death, though grotesque, feels almost like a release, a tragic end to a life stripped bare of its dignity and purpose. Itβs a haunting reminder of the fragility of our identity, the conditional nature of love, and the devastating consequences of losing our place in the world.
Remember, Gregor didn't become a bug.
He always was a bug in the eyes of others. The metamorphosis just made it literalπ
My rating? Solid 4/5π
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Henok
I just remembered one of the saddest book i ever read, and gave it a second read today. Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka, everyone who read it deeply must feel how bad the story of Gregor is. The story of Gregor Samsa, transformed into an insect, clings toβ¦
How many of you have read that book?
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I guess, the raw file is still underneath, it just did a quick format, please give me solutionsπ
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Henok
Im shifting to ubuntu finally :)
One reason I was hesitating to do this was the fact that i had a perception that windows is a better OS to utilize my GPU seamlessly but after a bit of research, I found out that ubuntu is far off worse than I thought.
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The sudden surge of energy after you have your coffee >>>
I took the risk, i'm now an addictπ
I took the risk, i'm now an addictπ
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