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I love apocalyptic/disaster movies. This has all the feels of one. The movie itself is good as it keeps you guessing throughout. With about 15 min left in the movie, I realized I still had no idea what was going on, and then it ended. For real. If you want about 2 hrs of disconnected, but interesting scenes, with zero resolution, you’ll like it.
“ Summer of ‘69’ is actually about “making love” and not about the year 1969 as many people believed.” Saved you a click.
“ I could do the least amount of work for the most amount of money and then be home with the kids.” Gary Oldman and I share the same philosophy about work.
Was on Reddit for 11+ years. Apollo for the last few years. Quit cold turkey in June and honestly my life is better for it.
This is cool, but wouldn’t it make any tire issue an engine issue and this way more expensive and difficult to deal with?
Best of luck to you too. I also just had my first child and moved across the country. Timing could not have been worse. I haven’t been to an office since the day they sent us home for “2 weeks” while covid calms down. I’ve started applying to local jobs, willing to give up remote work. Never thought I’d be willing to give that up.
I’ve worked in the SaaS world for nearly a decade. I’ve never had an issue getting a new job every couple of years. The best path for promotions and salary increases in this world. I was unfortunately part of a layoff back in the summer, and I have never had such a hard time finding work in my life.
Every time I go to apply to a job that’s fairly new, I can see there are already a couple thousand applicants. Suddenly my decade of experience isn’t enough to land an interview, much less a job.
It. Sucks.