It’s great being old. You always get to meet new people.
Sleep with a different woman every day while remaining totally faithful and monogamous.
As far as you know, thr women have plotted against you and they switch out everyday
Just my luck.
haha yes
I really like the experience of a movie, show, or game that I am experiencing again after a several year gap. I get to look forward to the big unforgettable plot points and see how the details build to them, but some of those details are fuzzy after so much time. I get to still experience the ride even though I know where it’s headed in the end.
This is a great description. Exactly!
If you’re always stoned when watching then you’re getting the same effect too
I just re-listened to the Bobiverse audio book for the 2nd time, and whilst I remembered the general plot, it still felt fresh as its been 5 years or so since I first listened to it. Such a great series.
I wish Amazon would release the 5th one. It’s been ready since January.
WHAT?! oh my god. This is amazing
Dennis Taylor wrote a blog post back in January that the recording and editing were done and it should be out by March. So I rejoined Audible since they offered me a good deal (4 months for $24). I figured I’d get the Bobiverse book when it came out and a few others.
Well, Audible delayed the book until September because… reasons. Fuckers. Now I might just pirate it. Maybe find a way to send a few bucks Dennis’ way.
Aw man, September. You tease
That’s exactly how I feel.
My parents watched the 6th Sense no less than 8 times from 1999 to 2008 and every time I was like “You know you’ve seen this movie before right?” and they would argue they hadn’t and then (Spoilers for a 25 year old movie I guess) when Bruce Willis is dead at the end it would blow their minds every single time.
Part of me is legitimately looking forward to rewatching all of my favorite movies and TV for the first time in my terminal years. I can’t be the only one who wants to see The Return of the King again for the first time.
Aw yeah, such a classic
But eventually you only watch the pilot every time because you forget. Everytime.
I couldn’t stand to watch something more than once when I was younger.
Now all I gotta do is wait a few weeks and it’s brand new all over again. Only big moments seem to stand out, or episodes of shows that meant a lot to me.
I couldn’t watch Who Watches the Watchers or Inner Light from TNG for example. That is, unless I was showing them to someone else.