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Mom brain is real… Only recently I forgot the container with formula. I had just cleaned and refilled it, put it on the kitchen counter and left it there, because my toddler was asking for attention and while I was looking for a new package of baby wipes and other stuff. Then, I had to get the toddler ready and by the time everyone was in the car I had completely forgotten about the damn formula. Another time when my toddler was still a little baby I forgot a bottle on my way to a long eye doctor’s appointment. Was getting so much ready that I forgot about the just cleaned bottle. Whoops. Fortunately, my mom was with me and the doctor’s office had a coffee machine with a hot water option for tea. Mom went to get a new bottle somewhere in the area and we improvised a way to boil it before use haha. So yeah, it happens. But, you learn from it. Never forgot a bottle ever since and I’ll probably won’t forget formula ever again as well haha. (Edit: I read wrong and somehow missed who this was about originally, whoops. Let me rephrase: I do not like her, and I’m not surprised with her level of stupidity she forgot bottles, but I do want to show it happens to every parent every once in a while haha).
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Thank you for articulating this. While I have my misgivings about some recent Star Wars media (most of it, if I’m being honest), I’ve never felt welcome in the typical reactionary Star Wars fan spaces for the Cute Feline Cat Mom Lover Costume Kawaii Baby Pink Kitten Shirt that I actually really like The Last Jedi and I wish more of the recent material took cues from it. Luke’s story resonates with me. I enjoy Rian Johnson’s visual directing style. As someone raised on a steady diet of cynical British media, the shades of moral ambiguity and the slightly bleak tone worked for me. And so on. I definitely wouldn’t want what Mark Hamill seemed to expect: a safe, fluffy, predictable reunion tour with Luke, Han and Leia doing the same old shit. Reasonable discussion about TLJ is still frustratingly difficult, though the fact that it remains so fiercely divisive is almost impressive. It may be melodramatic to think about but I sometimes wonder if there was a legit social cost to the Sequel Trilogy — was the backlash, harassment, and heartache really worth their existence? However, I’m too firmly against idea of curtailing artistic expression, no matter how much manic public backlash it gets. As Anthony Hopkins once said, the worst thing people can do if you make a bad movie is call it crap; nobody can shoot you over it.
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