i really enjoyed "my happy family" in an inside view of other cultures and how they live.
so i saw this, and it's only 23 minutes.
it's an inside look of Georgian life, of trading and of the poverty. What is so sad is that ambition is stamped out by the severe poverty. If you watch how the children are asked what they want to become when they grow up they have nothing to say, they are going to be in a cycle of hoping to trade just like this guy. They trade potatoes for other food and commodities.
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i saw this and i didnt realize how horrible this syndrome was.
when i heard about chronic fatigue i thought..well, they're just tired all the time.
but then i saw bits of this and saw how she struggled even to climb the stairs on her hands and knees and
or tv shows that make you gooo....ewww.
well this one, some of the things are .. O_O
she never buys furniture but her condo is paid off, sleeps on a yoga mat.
has a makeshift couch for visitors.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z68tH-lnK60
A Love Letter for those into things Strange and 80s.
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Who is your favorite character?
Can you guess which character
caused slight anxiety for me?
Let it all hang out here. Spoiler Talk. Both Seasons
Does it get better?
Can't sleep, felt like watching something light and fascinating real Twilight Zone like (more like Outer Limits actually). It was both, but at the same time rather campy and, well... sloppy in places.
So far seems like a sci-fi
well it's supernatural...like the series Supernatural.
we started watching it and we like it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2rVy3RBJmNo
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the main character is a Gemini /Virgo moon, (his wife is on
so i saw this, and it's only 23 minutes.
it's an inside look of Georgian life, of trading and of the poverty. What is so sad is that ambition is stamped out by the severe poverty. If you watch how the children are asked what they want to become when they grow up they have nothing to say, they are going to be in a cycle of hoping to trade just like this guy. They trade potatoes for other food and commodities.