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fromInverse
2 months ago

25 Years Ago, An Iconic Horror Movie Introduced Cinema's Most Terrifying Villain

Final Destination illustrates the inescapability of fate and the illusion of control over life and death.
Film
fromInverse
2 months ago

25 Years Ago, An Iconic Horror Movie Introduced Cinema's Most Terrifying Villain

Final Destination illustrates the inescapability of fate and the illusion of control over life and death.
Retirement
fromwww.nytimes.com
1 month ago

Walton Goggins Knows The White Lotus' Had to End This Way

The finale of The White Lotus underscores the inevitability of fate and the personal struggle that can shape one's identity.
fromDecider
1 month ago

'The White Lotus' Season 3 Finale Recap: If You Like Pina Coladas...

In the end, Tim can't go through with it, slapping the drink out of Saxon's hand and yanking it away from the west. But he neglects to clean the blender in which he crushed the poisonous seeds, and so Lochlan nearly dies when he mixes himself one of Saxon's protein shakes without cleaning the blender first.
Boston Bruins
Portland food
fromBuzzFeed
1 month ago

14 People Who Died In The Most Horrifying, Disturbing, And "Please Don't Let This Happen To Me!" Ways

Serendipitous deaths can occur due to bizarre coincidences, leading to tragic outcomes.
Online communities can result in disturbing real-life events, illustrating the extremes of human behavior.
Even mundane activities carry unpredictable risks, as illustrated by Sherwood Anderson's tragic accident.
fromBuzzFeed
1 month ago

23 Real Life Straight-Out-Of-A-Movie Experiences People Swear Actually Happened

"When I was waiting in line to purchase more tokens for the World Trade Center, chaos unfolded on 9/11, and I found the token in my shoe when I got home."
Alternative transportation
fromPitchfork
3 months ago

The Monkey Review: A Competent Splatter Flick With Cheap Laughs

In Osgood Perkins' films, evil spreads like toxic aerosols, but in 'The Monkey,' death is swift and graceless, reflecting the chaos of fate.
Miscellaneous
fromThe New Yorker
3 months ago

The Magic Travelling Salesman

I can't explain it, but stuff just appears inside and somehow I know who needs it.
Miscellaneous
fromFuncheap
11 months ago

"Tchaikovsky & Barber" w/ the SF Symphony at Davies Symphony Hall (SF)

Carlos Simon's work explores providence inspired by Beethoven. Tchaikovsky's Fourth Symphony channels personal crises and admiration for Beethoven. Samuel Barber's Violin Concerto reflects hope and openness.
NYC music
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