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Fathers Day

https://youtube.com/watch?v=eqSvmOBP2bo

In Christopher Nolan’s 2014 film Interstellar, Cooper (Matthew McConaughey) is communicating with his adult daughter Murph (Jessica Chastain) by sending messages across space-time with the aid of a watch he gave to Murph when she was 10. With the watch and a communication platform developed by NASA in the far future, Cooper is able to disseminate information that mankind needs to battle a global blight that is destroying all crops. The earth is slowly dying due to this blight ravaging all crops on earth, turning all farmland into desolate deserts.

In the beginning of the film, the 10 year old Murph thinks her room is haunted, and her dad Cooper thinks aliens are trying to communicate with them. Cooper decides to leave his daughter and travel with NASA on a last-ditch mission to end the blight. But his paternal love for his daughter precludes him from telling his daughter the dangers she faces. If Cooper fails his NASA mission, she and everyone on earth will starve and suffocate to death. In order to protect his daughter, he can’t tell her why he’s leaving. Cooper abandons his daughter with her hating him. Murph resents her father for decades. Cooper decided that he’d rather his daughter hate him than have her live in fear.

The grandfather (John Lithgow) tells Cooper he has to make things right with Murph before he leaves. Grandfather urges Cooper to fix the relationship with his daughter “Without making promises you don’t know you can keep”

The ‘why of the thing, that’s the foundation.’ ‘Don’t trust the right thing done for the wrong reasons.’ Cooper replies ‘The foundation is solid’

But Cooper is so sure of the rightness of his decision to leave, to exist, that he ignores his daughter’s tearful pleas to stay. She tries to tell her dad that the messengers are telling them to not leave Earth. IT SAYS STAY.

Cooper gives his daughter a watch, but Murph rejects the gift in anger when she realizes that her dad is leaving for a prolonged mission and he doesn’t know when or if he will return. “Don’t make me leave like this Murph” says Cooper.

Cooper then doubles down on stupid, and makes a promise that he isn’t sure he can keep. “I love you forever, and I’m coming back”

The heartbreaking twist is that future Cooper is actually trying to communicate with his daughter Murph. So no aliens, no ghosts. Cooper, in the future, is attempting to get his daughter’s attention, hoping that he can get her to stop him from going on a mission with NASA. His future self realizing that leaving his daughter was a mistake, and knowing that the NASA mission ends in failure.

The entire significance of the film is that parents exist as memories for their children. Once you are a parent, you are the ghost of your children’s future.

Towards the end of Christopher Nolan’s Interstellar, the first letter Cooper sends to his daughter via the Tesseract is an F followed by an L

F is ..-.

F ..-. inverts into - - . - Q

L is .-..

L is the inverse and mirror of Q

.-.. inverts into -.- - -.- - then mirrors into - - . -

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=AU0xNOewNmQ

Ultimately, Cooper returns to his daughter because love is quantifiable and can transcend space and time.

Anons are like 10-year-old Murph. Comprehending much, but too emotional, and struggling with understanding the older generation and oblivious of the generations that will come after her.

Like Cooper, Citizen Journalists focus on the ‘Why of the thing’ in regards to limiting human suffering. We want to lay a foundation for our children.

When, https://anontools.xyz/?d=4466

The foundation is solid

The reason is right

STAY

Stay strong

Stay together

Stay safe

Stay alert

Stay tuned

Stay awake

Stay united

Stay the course

Stay on point

Stay vigilant

Stay in the light

https://anontools.xyz/?text=Stay

The 'how' will be hard to understand for most.

Focus on the 'why'.

The 'when' is now.

https://anontools.xyz/?d=4464

https://anontools.xyz/?text=How

https://anontools.xyz/?text=Why

https://anontools.xyz/?text=When

https://anontools.xyz/?text=Love

Also from Nolan:

First comes The Pledge: The magician shows you something relatively ordinary, like a dove. Second is The Turn: The magician takes the dove and makes it do something extraordinary, like disappear. Finally, there's The Prestige: The magician tops that disappearance and makes the dove reappear.

https://youtube.com/watch?v=fU0uiGAm_SY

You don't really want to know. You want to be fooled. But you wouldn't clap yet. Because making something disappear isn't enough; you have to bring it back.

Trump Only Makes Promises He Knows He Can Keep

https://youtube.com/watch?v=_85VrWHQ-fo

2024 Election Day is Bonfire Night

https://youtube.com/watch?v=vKeBMiFMxAg

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Fathers Day

https://youtube.com/watch?v=eqSvmOBP2bo

In Christopher Nolan’s 2014 film Interstellar, Cooper (Matthew McConaughey) is communicating with his adult daughter Murph (Jessica Chastain) by sending messages across space-time with the aid of a watch he gave to Murph when she was 10. With the watch and a communication platform developed by NASA in the far future, Cooper is able to disseminate information that mankind needs to battle a global blight that is destroying all crops. The earth is slowly dying due to this blight ravaging all crops on earth, turning all farmland into desolate deserts.

In the beginning of the film, the 10 year old Murph thinks her room is haunted, and her dad Cooper thinks aliens are trying to communicate with them. Cooper decides to leave his daughter and travel with NASA on a last-ditch mission to end the blight. But his paternal love for his daughter precludes him from telling his daughter the dangers she faces. If Cooper fails his NASA mission, she and everyone on earth will starve and suffocate to death. In order to protect his daughter, he can’t tell her why he’s leaving. Cooper abandons his daughter with her hating him. Murph resents her father for decades. Cooper decided that he’d rather his daughter hate him than have her live in fear.

The grandfather (John Lithgow) tells Cooper he has to make things right with Murph before he leaves. Grandfather urges Cooper to fix the relationship with his daughter “Without making promises you don’t know you can keep”

The ‘why of the thing, that’s the foundation.’ ‘Don’t trust the right thing done for the wrong reasons.’ Cooper replies ‘The foundation is solid’

But Cooper is so sure of the rightness of his decision to leave, to exist, that he ignores his daughter’s tearful pleas to stay. She tries to tell her dad that the messengers are telling them to not leave Earth. IT SAYS STAY.

Cooper gives his daughter a watch, but Murph rejects the gift in anger when she realizes that her dad is leaving for a prolonged mission and he doesn’t know when or if he will return. “Don’t make me leave like this Murph” says Cooper.

Cooper then doubles down on stupid, and makes a promise that he isn’t sure he can keep. “I love you forever, and I’m coming back”

The heartbreaking twist is that future Cooper is actually trying to communicate with his daughter Murph. So no aliens, no ghosts. Cooper, in the future, is attempting to get his daughter’s attention, hoping that he can get her to stop him from going on a mission with NASA. His future self realizing that leaving his daughter was a mistake, and knowing that the NASA mission ends in failure.

The entire significance of the film is that parents exist as memories for their children. Once you are a parent, you are the ghost of your children’s future.

Towards the end of Christopher Nolan’s Interstellar, the first letter Cooper sends to his daughter in the Tesseract is an F followed by an L

F is ..-.

F ..-. inverts into - - . - Q

L is .-..

L is the inverse and mirror of Q

.-.. inverts into -.- - -.- - then mirrors into - - . -

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=AU0xNOewNmQ

Ultimately, Cooper returns to his daughter because love is quantifiable and can transcend space and time.

Like Cooper, Citizen Journalists focus on the ‘Why of the thing’ in regards to limiting human suffering. We want to lay a foundation for our children.

When, https://anontools.xyz/?d=4466

The foundation is solid

The reason is right

STAY

Stay strong

Stay together

Stay safe

Stay alert

Stay tuned

Stay awake

Stay united

Stay the course

Stay on point

Stay vigilant

Stay in the light

https://anontools.xyz/?text=Stay

The 'how' will be hard to understand for most.

Focus on the 'why'.

The 'when' is now.

https://anontools.xyz/?d=4464

https://anontools.xyz/?text=How

https://anontools.xyz/?text=Why

https://anontools.xyz/?text=When

https://anontools.xyz/?text=Love

Also from Nolan:

First comes The Pledge: The magician shows you something relatively ordinary, like a dove. Second is The Turn: The magician takes the dove and makes it do something extraordinary, like disappear. Finally, there's The Prestige: The magician tops that disappearance and makes the dove reappear.

https://youtube.com/watch?v=fU0uiGAm_SY

You don't really want to know. You want to be fooled. But you wouldn't clap yet. Because making something disappear isn't enough; you have to bring it back.

Trump Only Makes Promises He Knows He Can Keep

https://youtube.com/watch?v=_85VrWHQ-fo

2024 Election Day is Bonfire Night

https://youtube.com/watch?v=vKeBMiFMxAg

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Fathers Day

In Christopher Nolan’s 2014 film Interstellar, Cooper (Matthew McConaughey) is communicating with his adult daughter Murph (Jessica Chastain) by sending messages across space-time with the aid of a watch he gave to Murph when she was 10. With the watch and a communication platform developed by NASA in the far future, Cooper is able to disseminate information that mankind needs to battle a global blight that is destroying all crops. The earth is slowly dying due to this blight ravaging all crops on earth, turning all farmland into desolate deserts.

In the beginning of the film, the 10 year old Murph thinks her room is haunted, and her dad Cooper thinks aliens are trying to communicate with them. Cooper decides to leave his daughter and travel with NASA on a last-ditch mission to end the blight. But his paternal love for his daughter precludes him from telling his daughter the dangers she faces. If Cooper fails his NASA mission, she and everyone on earth will starve and suffocate to death. In order to protect his daughter, he can’t tell her why he’s leaving. Cooper abandons his daughter with her hating him. Murph resents her father for decades. Cooper decided that he’d rather his daughter hate him than have her live in fear.

The grandfather (John Lithgow) tells Cooper he has to make things right with Murph before he leaves. Grandfather urges Cooper to fix the relationship with his daughter “Without making promises you don’t know you can keep”

The ‘why of the thing, that’s the foundation.’ ‘Don’t trust the right thing done for the wrong reasons.’ Cooper replies ‘The foundation is solid’

But Cooper is so sure of the rightness of his decision to leave, to exist, that he ignores his daughter’s tearful pleas to stay. She tries to tell her dad that the messengers are telling them to not leave Earth. IT SAYS STAY.

Cooper gives his daughter a watch, but Murph rejects the gift in anger when she realizes that her dad is leaving for a prolonged mission and he doesn’t know when or if he will return. “Don’t make me leave like this Murph” says Cooper.

Cooper then doubles down on stupid, and makes a promise that he isn’t sure he can keep. “I love you forever, and I’m coming back”

The heartbreaking twist is that future Cooper is actually trying to communicate with his daughter Murph. So no aliens, no ghosts. Cooper, in the future, is attempting to get his daughter’s attention, hoping that he can get her to stop him from going on a mission with NASA. His future self realizing that leaving his daughter was a mistake, and knowing that the NASA mission ends in failure.

The entire significance of the film is that parents exist as memories for their children. Once you are a parent, you are the ghost of your children’s future.

Towards the end of Christopher Nolan’s Interstellar, the first letter Cooper sends to his daughter in the Tesseract is an F followed by an L

F is ..-.

F ..-. inverts into - - . - Q

L is .-..

L is the inverse and mirror of Q

.-.. inverts into -.- - -.- - then mirrors into - - . -

Like Cooper, Citizen Journalists focus on the ‘Why of the thing’

When, https://anontools.xyz/?d=4466

The foundation is solid

The reason is right

STAY

Stay strong

Stay together

Stay safe

Stay alert

Stay tuned

Stay awake

Stay united

Stay the course

Stay on point

Stay vigilant

Stay in the light

https://anontools.xyz/?text=Stay

The 'how' will be hard to understand for most.

Focus on the 'why'.

The 'when' is now.

https://anontools.xyz/?d=4464

https://anontools.xyz/?text=How

https://anontools.xyz/?text=Why

https://anontools.xyz/?text=When

https://anontools.xyz/?text=Love

Also from Nolan:

First comes The Pledge: The magician shows you something relatively ordinary, like a dove. Second is The Turn: The magician takes the dove and makes it do something extraordinary, like disappear. Finally, there's The Prestige: The magician tops that disappearance and makes the dove reappear.

https://youtube.com/watch?v=fU0uiGAm_SY

You don't really want to know. You want to be fooled. But you wouldn't clap yet. Because making something disappear isn't enough; you have to bring it back.

Trump Only Makes Promises He Knows He Can Keep

https://youtube.com/watch?v=_85VrWHQ-fo

2024 Election Day is Bonfire Night

https://youtube.com/watch?v=vKeBMiFMxAg

1 year ago
1 score