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  • Another day in my silly little life

    Lana Condor

    Happy little froggy

    The Big

    cute baby platypus

    My Sanity

    Arnold

    Arnold: With Arnold Schwarzenegger, James Cameron, Linda Hamilton, Danny DeVito. Follows the life of Arnold Schwarzenegger, from his days of lifting weights to his successes in Hollywood, his time serving as governor of California, and both the joys and volatility of his family life.

    Told in three parts, this is a glowing documentary mini series about the trials and triumphs of Arnold Schwarzenegger, as told by Arnold Schwarzenegger, with interviews of people that were close to him during his life. It doesn’t necessarily shy away from the negatives, but they’re clearly stated, not lingered on, then moved on from. All told, it’s a good look at his history, just know that you should do some more research into the negatives that they so quickly reference.

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    Workers cannot sue over COVID spread to households, California court rules

    Employers cannot be held liable when workers contract COVID-19 on the job and spread it to their household members, California’s top court has ruled, siding with business groups that warned of a potential flood of litigation.


  • D.C. Court of Appeals committee recommends Giuliani be disbarred

    The committee found Giuliani’s challenges to the 2020 election results were “utterly false.” The D.C. Court of Appeals will ultimately make a final decision.

    Trio

    Salma Hayek

    Lily James

    Corner Office

    Corner Office: Directed by Joachim Back. With Jon Hamm, Danny Pudi, Christopher Heyerdahl, Allison Riley. Orson, a compulsive bureaucrat who discovers a secret room.

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    Star Trek: Picard: Second Self

    A thrilling untold adventure based on the acclaimed Star Trek: Picard TV series!Following the explosive events seen in season one of Star Trek: Picard, Raffi Musiker finds herself torn between returning to her old life as a Starfleet Intelligence officer or something a little more tame—teaching

    Following in the foot steps of most of the other “Star Trek: Picard” novels, this story doesn’t follow Picard at all, he’s more of a book end character and one of the supporting characters from the show are the main stars in the books. In this case it’s Raffi who gets the spotlight and we sorts find out why she’s such a broken person when we first meet her in the show. This is necessarily mostly in flashback, then there’s flashbacks within the flashbacks, so it gets somewhat confusing after a bit. I was happy with the way the book was written, it was captivating, but I’m not a fan of how some of the characters were treated and Raffi’s actually issues still seem to be stemming from a deeper trauma than what we learned about here. I’m also exceptionally unhappy with how another legacy character is treated and I’m going to consider that aspect of the story as a non-canon situation in the hope that they’ll be treated better in the future.

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