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Aunt's shitty car exploded Went to pick her up from Nan's Now I'm doing dishes.
My answer is Cloud Atlas. That book had a heavy impact on my worldview. The theme of relatively simple phenomenon having such a profound effect on not only our lives, but the lives of countless future generations, is simply awe-inspiring. And the way in which the author interweaves these huge ideas of life and love within stories told by relatable characters makes the messages easy to digest.
Just had a look around, and it appears that you are correct. Well, I look forward to watching it then!
To be human is to seek something beyond your own survival. Humans are defined by their high level of intelligence--this intelligence is what separates us from other animals. This intelligence means that we are aware of certain things, like death, which drive our creative enterprises. Recognising our own mortality, we strive to achieve something that will last beyond ourselves. To transcend death. To be human is to be transhuman.
Now all I can do is hope that it comes to the Australian Netflix D:
You'd think so, but apparently he hasn't learnt his lesson.
I kept a journal when I travelled around Australia with my family in 2014. It was a great way to keep track of my various experiences, plus it gave me "someone to talk to" during those periods when we were 1,000s of kilometres from anywhere and I'd had enough of my family ;) I don't keep one since I've gotten back, however. I'm currently studying in Melbourne, and I don't really feel the need to talk to a journal now that I see my mates regularly.
I live in Victoria, Australia, and it currently feels like all my freedoms are slowly being stripped away by the current federal government. Some intrepid internet user has been keeping a list of shitty things that Abbott and his government have done to Australia, I encourage you to take a look: http://sallymcmanus.net/abbotts-wreckage/ On the topic of cannabis specifically, the fact that health concerns are still used as justification for cannabis being illegal while alcohol and cigarettes remain on the market is absurd. These two substances, especially alcohol, cause far more harm than cannabis ever could. I guess the government hasn't figured out a way to earn as much money from cannabis though ;)