PostsCommentsPayoutsthewriterman (52)in OCD • 4 years agoRE: My Adventure in TCG WorldI collected these cards when I was a child, I did it compulsively, I had thousands of cards. My favorite was the iconic Blue-Eyes White Dragon.thewriterman (52)in Movies & TV Shows • 4 years agoRE: Breakdown (film): An oldie but a goodie!This is a very entertaining movie, I remember watching it years ago, one day at night while changing channels. The first minutes of the film are great, when Kurt's wife…thewriterman (52)in LeoFinance • 4 years agoRE: Drink water. Fork sports. Demonetize advertisers.You have an important point there. After this happened it was quite embarrassing to hear the media criticize Ronaldo for this. Obviously they will not bite the hand that feeds…thewriterman (52)in LeoFinance • 4 years agoRE: The cleanest wealth?I am sure that there would be no problem about energy consumption if instead of using it in Bitcoin we used it on the playstation, watching movies, or using the smartphone all day.thewriterman (52)in Sports Talk Social • 4 years agoRE: Don't Be A VictimCompletely agree. I do not practice martial arts, but I have read about body language and the dynamics of social behaviors; twice they tried to rob me and once to threaten me…thewriterman (52)in OCD • 5 years agoRE: Once Upon a time in Hollywood: loving Tarantino and cinema, and viceversaA different proposal from Tarantino, quite interesting. I saw it but I couldn't decide if I liked it or not, something inside told me that I liked it, a feeling, but I couldn't…thewriterman (52)in #ocd • 5 years agoRE: Why do you think what you think?It looks like an interesting book. I will try to make time to read it.thewriterman (52)in Movies & TV Shows • 5 years agoRE: Elle (2016): A strong woman or a psychopath? [Movie Review]Hey! Thank you very much for expressing your thoughts about the movie. And yes, I think you are right.thewriterman (52)in Movies & TV Shows • 5 years agoRE: Michael's Thriller Lase-O-Rama: The Game (1998, Criterion)It was excellent. Unfortunately with this movie, and many others like The Usual Suspects, the first time it surprises a lot, but then it happens to us just like the protagonist…thewriterman (52)in Movies & TV Shows • 5 years agoRE: Dark / TV SERIES REVIEWExcellent review. It was a great show, it had an interesting ending to end the story. The directors had everything planned from day one.thewriterman (52)in #ocd • 5 years agoRE: When AI will replace youWhat?thewriterman (52)in #ocd • 5 years agoRE: When AI will replace youIt looks like something from Ghost in the Shell, the union of the machine and the human. I don't really have a definite opinion on this, maybe I should think more about it. Interesting post.thewriterman (52)in Filmmaking • 5 years agoRE: M-Movies: Let's find out my suggestionsPretty interesting, I'll take a look at that too. Thank you very much friend.thewriterman (52)in GEMS • 5 years agoRE: MOVIE REVIEW: "Yesterday" (2019)I liked this movie, very funny. But I thought that everything that happened was a dream of the main character, and it was not.thewriterman (52)in What To Watch • 5 years agoRE: League of Movies (Third Edition | Week 01) - ITFor some strange reason I never saw this movie, I guess because I'm not a fan of the genre, but I'll try to do it soon. Thanks for the tag @serialfiller.thewriterman (52)in #test • 5 years agoRE: test: don't upvoteNot really.thewriterman (52)in Movies & TV Shows • 5 years agoRE: Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich // DOCUMENTARY SERIE REVIEWIt is really unpleasant what Epstein did with his money and power. And he is not alone, there are many others like him, I hope that justice will make them pay for everything. Good review.thewriterman (52)in #ocd • 5 years agoRE: My dream lovestoryIt is interesting how you narrate this, because although it is something very personal and individual, the reader can feel relatively identified. I think McKee in his book…thewriterman (52)in #test • 5 years agoRE: test: don't upvoteOr a social experiment? Hehe I'm just kidding.thewriterman (52)in GEMS • 5 years agoRE: Can you notice beyond what is on the screen?I completely agree with what you say. In fact, it is very similar to what David Lynch says. A film is not only the images on the screen, but also the viewer's interpretation.