Thursday, January 17, 2019
Young Once
https://www.youngonce.ca/
Just watched this show called "Young Once." It's all on youtube. and season 2 is about to get released. It's cool cuz its not only filmed in CA but at Biola University! I went to their graduate school, Talbot. But yeah its cool to see the campus. It brings back memories. It has a Laguna Beach / Hills feel to it. The producers do set things up but you can tell that a lot of it is authentic conversations and reactions. It's about Christian dating / courtship and how Christian faith and values are part of those relationships and friendships. One of the main characters, Cassie, is also on the current bachelor season. I wouldn't be surprised if she gets picked for the next bachelorette. They have a comic relief named Tony, and they just film his random adventures and conversations with friends. Anyways, it's worth a watch. Makes me wish I went to Biola for my undergrad. It's pretty awesome to be in that Christian utopia.
I watched the netflix movie called "Black Mirror Bandersnatch." That was cool cuz u actually make choices which determine the future timeline of events. Black Mirror in general is lit.
Lastly, I'm tryin to binge through 73 episodes of an anime called "World Trigger." It has a really good plot. It's not up to par with My Hero Academia, but it's still p good.
I also caught up to "Fear the Walking Dead." Latest seasons are super good.
Over the past several months I binged like entire seasons of "The Office." Didn't realize I actually didn't see a lot of episodes before. Such a classic.
uhm oh there's a animated DC movie called, "The Reign of Superman." ima watch tmrw. There's also finally season 3 of "Young Justice"! but idk so far i like previous seasons better.
Also saw "Jurassic World." It was aight.
It's so nice to just watch a show and escape reality sometimes.
For the longest time i've been confused about if periods, commas and question marks go inside or outside of quotation marks.
The most common question people ask about quotation marks is whether periods and commas go inside or outside, and the answer depends on where your audience lives because in American English we always put periods and commas inside quotation marks, but in British English periods and commas can go inside or outside.semicolons, colons, and dashes always go outside quotation marks.If the question mark or exclamation point is part of your quotation, it stays inside; but if the question mark or exclamation point are not part of the quotation, they go outside the closing quotation mark.
Ok thanks google
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