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Today it's all about the cognitive distortion of polarizing! An example of this would be if youâve been getting up early all week, and one morning you feel the need to get some more sleep and hit snoozeâsuddenly, you feel as though this makes you a lazy person. What can you do to help fight polarizing?
#mentalhealth#cognitivedistortions#freetherapy#therapy#polarizing#mental health#actnowformentalhealth#anmh#mental health awareness
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Feldspar grains under a polarizing microscope.
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Well this one was annoying. My first idea was a propaganda poster but after like 3-5 renditions I went with my second idea of magnets. Not my favorite piece but I appreciate its alien anatomy. What can you do when work is on the horizon.
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The Astronaut's Wife (a Film Review)
Negative Reviews Arenât Necessarily a Bad Thing
Prompted by Tubi to finally watch The Astronautâs Wife before it left the streaming platform on Friday, June 3oth, I went into it kind of expecting a less than stellar film. I was, however, cautiously optimistic that Iâd like it. I was hoping to find one of those rare gems of filmmaking that Iâd, at the very least, respect and appreciate, and maybe even love. Those type of experiences donât happen often, but when they do, itâs worth every second to risk it. To better illustrate my point, itâs entirely possible that I might not have tried it at all, were it not for the filmâs alleged saving grace: the performances.
 According to pretty most reviews, (both professional and everyday consumers,) the one quality that saves it from being tossed in the proverbial rubbish heap is the performances of its stars, Johnny Depp and Charlize Theron. Theyâre said to be on-point. That alone convinced me.
âWhat I am is a true American hero. Now, the President of the United States of America said that, and you heard him.â
Written and directed by Rand Ravich, The Astronautâs Wife reeled me in with its opening scene, and it isnât long before Iâm transported by it. Some of those first scenes are beautiful to behold, and I donât compliment it lightly. Itâs fascinating to simply watch the actions of the main players and listen to their carefully chosen words. Itâs through those that the audience learns about the close-knit relationship between Deppâs Spencer and Theronâs Jillian, whom he affectionately refers calls Jill. Their marriage is complicated, and is seemingly made stronger by their mutual respect and a deep, admirable love. Thereâs a lot at stake, and in Ravichâs directorial debut, he makes those stakes clear.
Par for the course, itâs not long before everything they thought they knew and believed to be true comes crashing down like a riotous game of Jenga. Their world can only implode. The latter is emphasized for dramatic effect, because one of the common criticisms speaks directly toward this. With an approval rating of just fifteen percent on Rotten Tomatoes, and an audience score of thirty-three percent, the criticâs consensus is that the film âmoves at a snailâs pace and fails to generate enough intrigue to keep viewers interested.â
Not to be dismissive of many, highly regarded reviews (even Siskel & Ebert said that while they didnât hate The Astronautâs Wife, untilmately they were apathetic towards it,) but the first act isn't meant to fly by with lightening-quick speed. Itâs just not. Furthermore, the pacing is near perfection. In fact, I wouldnât object to a little more time with Mr. and Mrs. Armacost, to sit with them before the inevitable craziness ensues. Instead of a plot moving at breakneck speed, itâs a predominantly taut, psychological thriller set in a similar vein as The Invasion of the Body Snatchers, with a fairly even balance of science fiction and horror.
As the title suggests, the main focal point revolves around Jillian, as it explores the impact on her psyche and her physical and mental well-being. Theron gives everything to her portrayal of the doting wife and the passionate educator. In many ways, sheâs the victim, though she doesnât come across as such. She has to be the pillar of strength, because her character is intentionally left in the dark and she has to discover what really happened in those mysterious two minutes of her husbandâs failed mission. Thereâs more to everything at stake for her character, but anything more would spoil it. One scene, in particular, between Spencer and Jill, was extremely moving and contrary to many criticisms, the dialogue is on-point. Itâs powerful, relatable, and it never feels disingenuous. Thereâs a strong resemblance to real life to it, almost as though it was taken from an actual conversation.
 None of it seems unrealistic or far-fetched, despite it being science fiction. And thatâs saying a lot, because there are plenty of stories in the genre that feel a little unrealistic, and require the suspension of disbelief. Iâm not even entirely certain how the filmmakers made it seem so grounded in reality, while simultaneously keeping solid ground in the speculative nature of the story. In response, I can only shake my head in disbelief, wondering if the naysayers somehow forgot that itâs predominantly sci-fi, a genre that almost celebrates the improbable, the unnatural, and the fantastical. Plus, itâs fiction. Escapism at its finest. Making sense or being completely logical isnât always a necessary ingredient. Why else do we consume fiction, if not for escapism?
 Actually, with the exception of the ending, there isnât a lot thatâs extravagant or impossible. But I love the dramatic culmination of events. It doesnât really bother me that what took place canât happen like it did. In context with everything that came before, the resolution felt natural, like it was meant to be. Earnestly, I canât imagine it ending any other way.
 âThere is something I need to tell you, Jill...About what happened. All there was...was the cold. I knew what the cold was...it was death. Then the cold faded and then I felt warmth. It was the warmth of you.â
 Now, was the basic concept of the film unoriginal? To some extent, yes. Frankly, itâs something that the sci-fi/horror community has seen many times. At the same time, though, itâs not always about originality. Sometimes, execution takes precedence, and I love that about this film. The thing I appreciate most about The Astronautâs Wife is that its emphasis is on the characters (Jill, specifically,) as opposed to the Other. Thereâs a beautiful examination of what it means to be human, to be flawed as well as moral. Whereas a lot of stories have a tendancy to simplify good and evil, the film seems to cast a spotlight of understanding on both sides of the coin, and thatâs very refreshing.
 The outstanding performances werenât limited to Johhny Depp and Charlize Theron, either. Girl, Interruptedâs Clea DuVallâs portrayal of Jillianâs empathetic sibling was nothing short of moving, and my appetite for her scenes insatiable. And almost juxtaposed with DuVallâs Nan was Joe Mortonâs Sherman Reese (Speed,) a disgrunted NASA representative who might or might not be in his sound mind.
Needless to say, I love everything about this film. The cinematography is beautiful. The haunting notes of the score is the perfect accompaniment, complete with a sense of palpable dread and suspense. The special effects are neither over or underdone, and kudos to all involved for not making it look or feel like CGI. I could go on and on, but reading my high praises is probably starting to sound repitive and nauseating, so Iâll wrap this up.
 If youâre at all curious, I encourage you to give The Astronautâs Wife and chance and form your own opinions. You might just find another film that you enjoy. If not, then at least you can honestly say that you saw it, didnât like it, and give your reasons why. If nothing else, go into it strictly for the rock star performances. I hope that I never forget this underrated, extremely polarizing film.
Rating: 5/5 stars
#filmreview#sci-fi#horror#directorialdebut#charlize theron#johnnydepp#polarizing#underrated#clea duvall#space#formyourownopinions#tubi#streaming#my first tumblr post
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if not friend why friend shaâ

never mind

#polar bear#bears#animals#meme#memes#comedy#humor#funny#lol#shitpost#tweet#tweets#cute#wholesome#bear#polar bears
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i think they shouldve taken me on a polar expedition not because i would be useful or especially resilient but because my preexisting mental health conditions would have made me an interesting wildcard
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lets get carried by mama
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And also fuck the democrats that perpetuate it through inaction

#why y'all got make everything Republican bad fire Democrat angel by default#that's ALSO why this shit is still happening#they are not inheretly good either#divisive#polarizing#contrived
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Harvard-Trump court battle â and polarizing debate â continue
(NewsNation) â Disagreements about Harvard Universityâs policies continue, even as the academic institution gained a legal edge Thursday in its battle with the Trump administration over international students. A federal judge Thursday extended an order blocking the Trump administrationâs attempt to bar Harvard University from enrolling international students, part of a wider fight between theâŠ

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Why Ace Bailey is the most polarizing prospect in the 2025 NBA Draft and where the Rutgers star would fit best
Rutgers star Ace Bailey isnât the best player in the 2025 NBA Draft. That distinction would go to Dukeâs Cooper Flagg â the projected No. 1 overall pick in next monthâs draft. Bailey isnât even the best draft prospect from his own college team. Dylan Harper, Baileyâs former five-star teammate at Rutgers, is expected to be selected after Flagg to the San Antonio Spurs with the No. 2 overallâŠ
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it's the end of the year and you're walking through fresh snow under the Northern Lights â
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#dinchenix#pixel#pixel art#pixelart#art#artists on tumblr#pixel aesthetic#pixel illustration#nothern lights#aurora#polar lights#glazed
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Feldspar captured under the ZEISS Axiolab polarizing microscope.
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Dexter, a polar bear cub rests after devouring a seal in Svalbard, Norway
Photographed by Marsel van Oosten
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Bear Selfies Captured By Camera Traps
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