
CHRIS NOLAN'S RETARDODYSSEY: What Happens When News And Hollywood Feel Fake
the OBJECTIVE JERK
I start with the day-to-day reality of heat, humidity, and trying to organise a yard full of plants while learning which care advice actually works in the Philippines.
Things escalate fast into a rat-in-the-house story, then I pivot into why I don’t trust loaded headlines and why Hollywood adaptations like Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey are starting to feel like ideology first.
• Summertime weather in the Philippines and how rainy season shifts the routine
• Organising a messy plant setup and learning sun and watering needs by observation
• Using plant identification apps and running into region-based care problems
• A killer cat bringing a huge rat indoors and dealing with the aftermath
• Cat behavior, pest control benefits, and the headache of cats “sharing” their kills
• Dealing with cat pregnancy, spay and neuter timing, and the revolving-door feeling
• An NBC headline about Kyle Rittenhouse and why wording destroys trust
• How small narrative tweaks turn into “history” over time
• Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey concerns, casting backlash, and modern translations
• Why I’ve stopped getting excited about theaters and most new Hollywood films
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