Ok…. To mais calma im so mature im so mature im so mature
One sign of maturity is in how we interpret the experience of “I didn’t know that” Other people, art, the universe are constantly telling us things. It remains secret knowledge mostly because we don’t pay attention. Instead of “no one told me that,” a mature mind thinks “I’m finally listening.”
Agreed. I guess I’m more “afraid” than I used to be about uncorking a tomfool opinion or half-cooked take. Strange that we’re calling this “afraid” when we could be calling it “mature”.
I'm not afraid to speak my mind about things, but there are some things I decide I didn't know enough about, others I didn't see why need to be involved, and still others where my opinion is complicated enough I'll need a 5k word essay at least to explain it. www.psychologytoday.com/au/blog/comm...
Two-thirds of Americans now say that they are afraid to say what they believe in public, because someone else might not like it.
I harvested this a couple of weeks ago and I am happy to report that the smoke is mellow and potent and even though the plant was lanky (it grew without any help from me because I was in the hospital, etc) the buds that are there are plentiful and good. Hybrid but sativa-esque.
My Letterboxd review of TIME BANDITS (1981). What can I really say that critics and film historians have not said better? An utterly WILD feat of imagination. A mature and near PERFECT children's fantasy wherein a child meets God, and he's sort of a dick.
What can I say about TIME BANDITS (or indeed any other Terry Gilliam movie) that other people have not said better? Gilliam is an utterly remarkable creator to me because he's someone who never allowe...
JE SUIS MATURE !
The boys are now 'mature adults', 10 years old, which is frankly pushing it a bit given their nonsense
Strongly recommend this chutney recipe from Amanda Hesser’s “the cook and the gardener” - which was a wedding present & contains many slightly odd recipes plus a number of ones I love!