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Today, I Will Change Your Perception About Every Movie You Loved
Movies are not just forms of entertainment; they’re intricate mosaics of art, philosophy, psychology, and storytelling. Most of us watch movies to escape, laugh, cry, or feel inspired. But what if I told you that beneath the surface of every movie you’ve ever loved lies a deeper narrative—something you’ve missed? Buckle up because today, I will change your perception about every movie you loved by unearthing layers of meaning, hidden messages, and the craftsmanship that often goes unnoticed.
By Decider TVabout a year ago in Critique
Deuteronomy 14
In this Chapter of the Book of Deuteronomy is titled 'Clean ad Unclean Food'. It reminds me of a health lesson that tells someone what to eat and not to eat to stay healthy like certain meats, fish, fowl and even vegetables. It said not to eat an animal that chews its' cud, and what do we do in today's society by eating steak or 'cow' that chews it cud or eating pork which to them a pig was unclean. Today, I know that some people do eat roadkill if still fresh today, but back then it was not done.
By Mark Grahamabout a year ago in Critique
Numbers 35
In reading Numbers Chapter 35 there is a section titled 'Cities of Refuge' and to fit this in with society today it mentions that if anybody kills accidently, they can go to that city and be safe till they have a trial to determine guilt or innocence. Not sure this reminds me of sanctuary in various locations now-a-days. It goes on with the idea of if one murders the murderer should be put to death by an avenger like a prosecutor. One must prove intentionality and enmity with more than one witness, and it finishes with not accepting ransom.
By Mark Grahamabout a year ago in Critique
"Air Pollution in Delhi: Breathing Amidst a Crisis". Content Warning. AI-Generated.
Air Pollution in Delhi: A Problem We Need to Tackle Delhi is India's seat of power, housing over 20 million people and thousands of dreams. However, as a part of its vibrant culture and history, the city of Delhi suffers from a growing menace-air pollution. The air is so toxic that it poses serious health challenges for everybody, including infants and the elderly. This crisis has reached alarming levels, making it one of the most polluted cities in the world. But what's causing this, and what can we do about it?
By ANKIT SHARMAabout a year ago in Critique
Believe me, Out of 100 Movies I Finally Reveal the Top 10 Documentary Movies Available on Netflix
When it comes to documentaries, the sheer number available can be overwhelming. After spending countless hours exploring the vast array of films on Netflix, I’m here to save you time and guide you straight to the best. Believe me, out of 100 movies, I’m finally ready to reveal the top 10 documentary movies that you simply must watch on Netflix.
By Decider TVabout a year ago in Critique
Why Accurate Hormonal Testing is Crucial for Thyroid Health
Maintaining optimal thyroid health is essential for overall well-being, as the thyroid plays a vital role in regulating metabolism, energy levels, and many other bodily functions. Unfortunately, thyroid-related issues are often overlooked until symptoms become more severe. One of the best ways to detect thyroid dysfunction early is through accurate hormonal testing. This post let’s explore why accurate thyroid hormone testing is so important, how it helps manage thyroid health, and why choosing the proper testing methods, such as thyroid ELISAs, is crucial.
By Diagnostic Automation Incabout a year ago in Critique
All the Leaves are Falling
In November when the leaves are falling what do I think of doing, but going out and raking them up into a huge pile and then jumping into that said pile. When I am done jumping and throwing up all the leaves begin raking them again, and I would do that at three times before raking them up and bagging them or placing them on a garden for some fertilizer when they decay into the soil and protecting the roots to some flowers from the cold and frost. Raking the leaves is a chore, but a fun chore for me.
By Mark Grahamabout a year ago in Critique











