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Re: Lazy Perfectionism

In one of his recent post “Leaving Things As They Are,” visionaryhussy from The House of Supreme Sultriness brings up being a lazy perfectionist. For some reason I felt obliged to explain why perfectionism brings a bout of laziness with it by default. Take what I’m saying here with a grain of salt. This is all based on personal observations only and not scientific in any way. So when you are a perfectionist, you are deeply interested in getting the details right.

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Star Wars: A New Hope 🎥

📝 Note: This review was initially written as a comment, but it kinda got too long for a comment so I thought I would make it into a post. This is in reply to visionaryhussy’s review. Go read that one first before mine! First of all, I liked the review a lot. I watched the movie two days ago and was impressed by the cinematography. The fighting scenes didn’t blow me away, but the visuals were impressive, especially for the time.

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Re: Re: I’m Okay With My Screentime

Reading the original and then the reply to it made me reflect on my journey with my screen time. During the pandemic, I had a double digit screen time on my phone alone, dominated mostly by TikTok. Since watching The Social Dilemma in 2021, my life changed for the better: I cut back on social media, started looking into the behind-the-scenes of each product I used, and became more privacy-conscious in general.

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