What were you watching yesterday night?

thank you! with my modest knowledge i would have paraphrased it with ’ at night everything is gray’. didn’t know that it is exactly the same phrase in english

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Anyone up for a hike?
Long’s Peak, Rocky Mountain National Park

pudge

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Just finished final season of Snowfall. Great ending for awesome show! :cry: :face_holding_back_tears:

This one?

Yes.

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Mysterious Jellyfish Found in Remote Pacific Depths

nautiluslive.org

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Since it has been a while and my last picks where okay but not as cool as Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman.


Which I am currently watching now and have binged it for a long time now as well & will probably continue to do so as long as Samsung plays it during the daytime TV. Pluto plays star trek voyager everyday continuously (as well as Star Trek: The Next Generation) on their own channels, which I have now watched every episode multiple, multiple times now (as well in the past… with my family & firends & by myself) :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:

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Singularity Or Bust [Full Documentary]

Dr. Ben Goertzel

The process of making a fountain pen. A Japanese fountain pen factory.

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Chainsaw man :smiley:

The Most Dangerous Man in America: Daniel Ellsberg and the Pentagon Papers (2009)

RIP Daniel Ellsberg! :heart:

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https://youtu.be/J6jMR7-NZMM

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AI generates “Blade Runner 1929” in the style of Fritz Lang’s "Metropolis

Summary

Join us as we explore how Fritz Lang’s distinctive visual style and thought-provoking storytelling techniques breathe new life into this dystopian classic. Fritz Lang’s reinterpretation offers a fresh perspective, emphasizing social and political commentary, existential dilemmas, and the human condition within a mechanized world.
In this thought-provoking video, we dive deep into the imagery and themes that define Lang’s adaptation of “Blade Runner.” We discuss the rich symbolism, the striking visuals, and the atmospheric lighting that transport audiences into a dark and ominous future. Prepare to be immersed in a world where social divisions, existential dilemmas, and the consequences of unchecked industrial progress take center stage.

Wow, what a great film that would be :heart_eyes:

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NASS with new video from old film that takes us through the streets of Los Angeles in the 1940s and 1950s. Somehow the cars were more aesthetic at the time, I think.

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As well as architecture, movies, culture and even freaking fonts on street signs! :rofl:

Seriously, modernity sucks. :clown_face: :earth_africa: