johnnydmiles-43286
jun 2022 se unió
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Clasificación de johnnydmiles-43286
The latest episode skewering our fearless leader is exactly what we need right now. Clearly life is absurd so it's only fitting that the comedy should match. Leave it to the duo who attended the Emmy's on acid to go balls out. Such a holy endeavor even our lord and savior made a cameo. Thank you from a grateful nation.
The focus of this film is Joe, an octogenarian who was inspired in his 20s when he lived three years in Borneo with the natives there while in the Peace Corps. He wanted to live in balance with nature so he bought a piece of land at the foot of the Appalachian Mountains in the 70s and began cultivating various "adaptogen" plants that had medicinal properties. Over the years he partnered with several people to develop the site as a place of learning that included a library, that is until a recent fire destroyed his vast collection of books along with other structures and plants. Down but not out, Joe worked to restore what was lost. We then learn during filming that he has stage 4 cancer and only months to live. The film then becomes a beautiful look into dying with grace. After his passing one of his close friends was digging his grave and explained that he was incredibly sad but also felt unfathomable gratitude. I was deeply moved by these heartfelt words. Joe's philosophy may be disagreeable to some as he wholly rejects the status quo of western life. I recommend watching and opening your conception of what it means to truly live.
I would expect this to appeal to the patriotic pro-military types who might attend an air show but I was surprised by the entertainment value as I don't consider myself the target audience. But maybe I am, as the boss of the Thunderbirds noted that their entire mission is to inspire people who see these performances to think about what America means to them as an idea. They certainly have dedicated themselves to their craft and of course succeed in igniting a desire to achieve great heights in America's youth, as many of the pilots relayed their own stories of how they were inspired as kids by watching their heroes and now find themselves talking to excited kids at the air shows afterwards. A good film that captures the extraordinary skill of this elite team.