Will, a story about 2 young police officers in Nazi-occupied Belgium. The book was really good. I wanted to see the movie in the cinema but was too late. Yesterday I saw Netflix has it so this will be the weekend I finally get to watch it!
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Started watching The Head, and must say I'm pleasantly surprised. About 2/3rds through the first season and the story has been building gradually, taking care to introduce the characters properly, and supply a good amount of intrigue. Barring a weak season finale, I'll continue on to season 2.
Always reminds me of the hilarious Rockbuster:
The Scottish fellas can't get into their emails. KL
It's a very intersting viewpoint, pardon me for exploring further. So future you (or me) is also dead until the brief flash of life where yours and his consciousness finally overlap, before lapsing into nothingness again.
It's very reasonable even, to think everything not experienced this very moment is totally alien to us.
Thanks for stretching my grey matter on this dull day!
By that rationale, wouldn't other people then also be dead, as you cannot experience their consciousness?
Is that true about Graham Linehan? This will soil any future watching of IT Crowd, Black Books, and Father Ted for me.
The future might seem far off, but it starts right now.
He was president of the Brasschaat Vlaams Belang chapter so it doesn't come as a total surprise. And now, with the elections in The Netherlands, a coalition of extreme-right and conservatives seems more realistic than ever.
At least it's sandboxed now ;)
De artikels daar zijn gratis te lezen op de eerste dag. Daarna heb je een abonnement nodig spijtig genoeg.
Ik heb een paar artikels gekopieerd en vertaald maar dat was toch wat veel werk voor zulke lange artikels.
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