I know it's late to say, but I hope that Hbomb's video will encourage people to not only cite their sources but also have a good source to begin with. Don't tell me Snow White is 14 years old and then show a screenshot of a featured snippet from Google that leads back to Screenrant.com. Don't tell me Judy Garland was forced to take drugs and smoke 80 cigarettes a day by MGM and have your source be social osmosis or "Hundreds of other videos say so!" Where's that info from? Does it's source truly make sense as a source? Are there more reliable routes for sources to take outside of looking online, like reading books about the subject from people involved or seasoned/trusted in the topic? I know "Google is free", but that doesn't mean it's always good for research. Try Google Scholar at least...
he's blinking out of sync. the lights are on, but the residents have seemingly taken an extended vacation. ( the drone of static growing louder with each passing second. )
At church for my cousins konfirmasjon and I havent been in church for a few years now and huh. does no one sing along to the Bible songs anymore? when I got konfirmated everyone sang along and now it's a very very small amount in this filled to the brim church...
it's kind of like amazing what being properly medicated and like leaving ur house and doing things with other people and like being a part of ur community can do for ur mental health.....