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I decided I had to watch Tessa and Scots ice dance routine since it's been such a big deal. And you know what? It was really good and the crowd loved it, which really pumped it up!



Ha, I added that to my list last night.



I find most documentaries pretty one sided. It's kind of like a video version of someone's debate. So I always try to do independent research afterwards. On points that I agreed with and those I didn't. I'm a very critical thinker, but it does take work to sort through documentary claims.
Sometimes I completely agree with a films premise but disagree with the tactics they've used to sell their point. But it's hard to get people interested in documentaries so I understand why...but I still don't like it lol


That makes sense and is exactly how I feel haha
 
I watch a lot of Netflix. Kids are actually watching it now. I have not watched Rotten yet, mostly because I already have a good idea what they are going to say and have heard it before. I think shows like that are great and there are people our there who need to see it, I just do not need another reason to hate my food
Lol anything good

I just finished watching the new Netflix version of "Queer Eye." A makeover seems such a simple idea, but this show is packed with powerful messages about loving, being loved, being yourself, acceptance . . . and gay humor. "I laughed, I cried; it moved me, Bob" (Veggietales reference).
 
I watch a lot of Netflix. Kids are actually watching it now. I have not watched Rotten yet, mostly because I already have a good idea what they are going to say and have heard it before. I think shows like that are great and there are people our there who need to see it, I just do not need another reason to hate my food
I am with you on that!

I did like it though
 
I learned after Dad died he was against all but his color and he may have wanted me to be .. showing dogs like I did I had many clients from many walks of life I never
turned a back on any for who they where and I think I turned out okay in spite of that

I can relate. My stepdad, my dad really because my father is an unmentionable word, is very bigoted behind closed doors. He doesn't treat other races badly, but he makes bad jokes and generalizations. He seems to have toned that down a bit since my grandsons are mixed. At least around us.
 
Dad was raised in Iowa not sure how he got that way, he was a good man and treated everyone he met the same but like I said I was in college he had passed before I saw a black man or women
There was some diversity where I grew up but not much!

Now I work in a very diverse place. We have a very high percentage of Chinese students here
 
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