"Upright" is a show that blends humor and drama to explore various themes while taking viewers on a spontaneous and turbulent journey across the Australian outback. The characters' lessons and experiences reflect the complexities of real-life relationships and personal growth, both pivotal components of existence. In this entry, I outline this hidden gem of a story's impact on me as an audience member and how it proves that outlandish stories often deliver the most takeaways.
One of my all-time favorite games as a kid was Minecraft. If you were born in the late ’90s or early 2000s, there is a 99% chance that you either knew what it was, watched someone play it, or played the game yourself. Minecraft wasn’t the first-ever computer game to hit the market.
I’ve never been particularly interested in watching sports, specifically, on television. I had never understood the whole concept of revolving one’s day around ensuring that they’re plopped on the couch at a definitive point in time in order to stare at other humans moving around the screen in contentious ways.
Jordan’s Book Notes - Series #1 The Parasitic Mind: How Infectious Ideas Are Killing Common Sense - Written by Gad Saad (Publication: October 6th, 2020)