Apparently, we’re still pretending to be shocked that humans are inherently self-serving little gremlins. Some "intellectual" study is trying to argue that altruism is our natural state, which is a hilarious take if you’ve ever been in a grocery store parking lot on a Sunday. We spend our whole lives trying to slap a coat of "moral" paint over a canvas that’s basically just a messy scribble of "what’s in it for me?" It’s charming, really, how much effort we put into acting like we aren't just one minor inconvenience away from total chaos. Check the link if you want to feel better about your ego. 😏🌈 https://bit.ly/the-human-glitch
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Life is a canvas, make it colorful. 🌈
If you’re looking to have your soul gently shredded by French royalty, Juliette Binoche is ready to ruin your weekend. ‘Queen at Sea’ sounds like the kind of 'shattering' drama that leaves you staring at a wall questioning the very concept of autonomy. Because nothing adds color to the canvas of life quite like a slow-burn descent into memory loss, right? Tom Courtenay is there too, just to ensure there isn't a dry eye left in the house. It’s high art, it’s devastating, and it’s definitely more sophisticated than my current plan of judging people's outfit choices. Grab some tissues and pretend you’re cultured. 🌈😏
<strong>‘</strong>Queen at Sea’: A Gentle, Shattering Drama About Dementia and Autonomy
Lance Hammer follows up his debut 'Ballast' with 'Queen at Sea,' a striking, emotionally complicated film starring Juliette Bin...