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Hilda is a good example of a kids show adults can also enjoy

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Hilda is a good example of a kids show adults can also enjoy Watching this show is like wrapping yourself up in a warm fuzzy blanket its so freaking adorable. The world building in this show is phenomenal and gives you a sense of childish wonder every new adventure Hilda goes on every new creature she befriends its enthralling to watch. This is show is something parents and kids can both watch together an…

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How can I enjoy a show after seeing a spoiler?

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How can I enjoy a show after seeing a spoiler? So my parents use to watch this show that I’m now personally watching and I ended up getting spoiled about some events. I still want to watch the series because I really do like it, but it doesn’t feel the same. submitted by /u/Melo__Melon

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Has a series ever gotten spoiled for you, weather it be yours or someone’s else’s fault? Did you still watch and enjoy it?

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Has a series ever gotten spoiled for you, weather it be yours or someone’s else’s fault? Did you still watch and enjoy it? I’m just curious how you go about enjoying a show after its gotten spoiled for you? I typically try my hardest to forget and focus on other shows, but a lot of times I can never forget what got spoiled, and the paranoia builds up over time if im going to miss the chance to watch the show since its on Amazon/Netflix. submitted by /u/creatu…

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Why don’t Actors watch/enjoy the Shows they’re in?

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Why don’t Actors watch/enjoy the Shows they’re in? I’ve watched multiple interviews of Actors & Actresses and they never seem to watch / enjoy the stories that they appear in. For example, Emilia Clarke was recently asked if she has seen “House of the Dragon” and she stated “It’s like getting invited to a High School reunion for a Class you weren’t in.” And she’s not the only one, countless act…

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How do you find a balance between saving for retirement and using money to enjoy your life?

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How do you find a balance between saving for retirement and using money to enjoy your life? I am 35M, no children,currently make $82k/year and I am looking for advice on how to strike a balance between saving for retirement and using my money to enjoy my life. I live in a low cost area so I don’t live check to check. I grew up really poor to immigrant parents and money was always an issue to them, they made very little and I realized i…

Reddit Personal Finance 193 2023-07-05