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Interesting pick 🔥🫂☺️

Absolutely 🤖, what a classic!

I was leaning towards that one too! It’s one of my favourites 😍 Always makes me cry though 🥹 but man it’s a great film with great lessons 🔥

That bit always makes me giggle 😂🤣 love their friendship. Wish I grew up in the countryside sometimes 😍 not that being a city girl isn’t cool, but swimming in lakes and riding bikes down empty roads would have been cool too 🥹

It's not too late...

I figured it out Beave 🥹 I wanna live by the Thames 😍 I can be by the river and bike ride along it in the summer ☺️. No swimming though 😬😂🫂

No, not in the Thames...

The country might be a better place for you yet, though.

Remote work is becoming normalized as time goes on, might still be possible

I haven’t seen 🤖, but 👠 is a classic for a reason. Have you watched either of them?

😱😱 graycat you must watch 🤖 it’s such a beautiful film 🥹 Brad Bird from Pixar directed it I believe, he’s a genius 🙏🏽

Have watched them both so it’s a tough call but it looks like 👠 is winning 🥹🫂🙏🏽

I know I should see it. Everyone tells me it’s great.

You won’t regret it ☺️🫂🙏🏽

Random fact of the day: in the original story, Dorothy’s slippers were silver, as the whole story was actually a commentary on the US leaving the gold standard. The cited reason for switching to Ruby in the film version was to “show off” the new color film tech.

Wow 🔥🤯

nostr:npub15879mltlln6k8jy32k6xvagmtqx3zhsndchcey8gjyectwldk88sq5kv0n was the first place I heard that fact, which led me to get the audible version of the book and damn sure if they weren’t silver.

Wow 🔥 damn now I really want to read the book 🥹 but I haven’t started my Christmas reading list yet 😂🤣 may as well abandon it for now to read L. Frank Baum🔥

Wasn’t the book written 30 years before the US left the gold standard?

You are correct, I had it remembered incorrectly. It was a commentary on money in general. The Gold Standard act was actually signed in 1900, which left silver.

it led me on a brief history of money in the US. Interesting.

Yeah I had to go back and look it up too so thank you lol it was the demonetization of silver, not gold, and I just got it confuzzled. Too many random facts floating around in my brain bin and they blend together sometimes lol

Vin Diesel 🤖 💯