I saw John Green on TV talking about his book and checked it out. Easy read under 200 pages. Full of interesting facts. Even now that we know how to treat TB 1.3 million people die a year of it. Mainly because of corporate greed.
Kings and Queens, presidents and poets have died of TB.
The Stetson hat was invented because of TB.
It's believed that prior to the 20th century 1 out of every 7 people who ever lived died because of TB.
This from Reddit. A Texas family moves to Russia because they were worried about LGBTQ indoctrination and immigrants. In Texas.!!! Husband enlists the army to "weld and repair" to to quicken citizenship process.
Mother Russia say you're good bro we're sending you to the front lines.
Here's their YouTube channel if you want to send them some well wishes.
https://youtube.com/@huffmantime?si=3V_cOiR-k1i2W5P1
I've been happy with what I've seen so far of Scudder. I hope it resonates enough. I think the messaging has a chance but you never know. Well I mean you know.
I think it's safe to say that no movie has had a bigger impact on me than Jaws. I think my parents showed it to me when I was about 6. Great Job mom and dad.
I've never felt safe in a lake, river or much less the ocean. It's something I can't escape.
When we go to the beach I'm constantly on edge watching for dorsal fins while my kids play in the surf. I can't have fun because of the anxiety. At the end of the day I'm mentally exhausted. I don't really tell anyone about it because everyone is having fun as they should but a fun, relaxing day at the beach has never happened for me.
With all that being said, it's a masterpiece of a film. Spielberg is a genius and I'm so thankful for all those movies I get show my kids. This one just stuck with me. I think that just goes to show how great it is.