LASCIARE MEDICINA PER LA PLETORA.

Sto per iniziare il terzo anno e mi sento troppo in ritardo per lasciare. Medicina insieme a filosofia e scienze naturali era l'unica facoltà che mi interessava...l'ho scelta perchè non ero informato e pensavo fosse un giusto equilibrio tra passione e prospettive lavorative. Ma ora il fantasma della pletora insieme a problemi personali mi sta distruggendo. Il fatto è che le uniche lauree in Italia possono dare un futuro come ingegneria e economia mi fanno cagare.

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u/Fun-Improvement1023 — 4 days ago

Why am I white with black features without any African relatives?

I'm Italian, I have white skin but I have a negroid skull and features (big lips, broad nose and small chin). It's actually brutal because it looks not right for my fac. What surgeries can I do?

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u/Fun-Improvement1023 — 7 days ago

SPIDERMAN BRAND NEW DAY: AN ENTERTAINING MESS.

This movie has several things going for it, chief among them its ability to entertain, more or less consistently. Dustin Daniel Cretton's direction feels like a breath of fresh air. It's creative without going overboard. He delivers a Spider-Man who is dynamic, acrobatic, and constantly swinging through the city's skyscrapers in visually exciting ways. The film has a distinct personality, which unfortunately is no longer something you can take for granted. Many sequences are striking and even memorable.

The most effective ones, however, are the smaller, quieter moments: understated conversations, interactions that are more implied than spelled out, scenes that give the actors room to breathe. But Brand New Day is supposed to be a film, not a compilation of excellent short films. Like so many recent MCU productions, this latest pre-packaged blockbuster has to bow to countless studio demands and production constraints.

The first act feels like a patchwork stitched together from at least four different movies, each with its own tone and set of villains. To its credit, the story gradually finds stronger connections and a greater sense of cohesion. Even so, after two hours and twenty minutes of fights and emotional turmoil, it all amounts to a great big nothing. The thematic core, in particular, feels inconsistent. Peter appears to be learning to accept the loss of the woman he loves, embarking on a painful journey of growth that means closing certain doors behind him. It's actually quite a bold message for a family blockbuster. Yet the film always leaves the door slightly open, including the possibility that everything could eventually go back to the way it was. That damned status quo.

This is a shared cinematic universe, after all. Characters show up, serve their purpose, and then disappear, heading off toward other movies and other storylines. The result is a messy stew of ideas in which no single flavor ever becomes the main ingredient. Almost everything is left unresolved. Almost everything exists to set up future installments of the franchise. By the end, it feels less like you've watched a self-contained movie and more like an expensive episode of a TV series.

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u/Fun-Improvement1023 — 15 days ago

Obsession is the most overrated movie since 2020

I'm not a film expert or anything, so this is just my opinion.I honestly don't get the hype around Obsession. To me, it felt like a pretty generic horror movie with very little that's actually original. Some of the horror scenes that were clearly supposed to be creepy just ended up feeling silly instead.I also think people read way too much into it. I've seen a lot of posts giving every little detail some deeper meaning, especially from a feminist perspective, but for me that doesn't change the fact that a lot of the characters make decisions that just don't make sense.The whole stick thing was also incredibly obvious. I never thought it was some clever narrative device, and it didn't really add much to the story. Maybe I'm wrong, but I also feel like a big reason the movie blew up is because of the lead actress and how much attention she got on social media. It seemed like a lot of people found the movie through TikTok edits more than because it was actually a great horror film.And honestly, there are plenty of low-budget horror movies that are way more creative and memorable than this. Get Out is a good example. It had something to say, but it also worked as a genuinely smart and well-written thriller/horror movie. I don't remember people having to invent layers of meaning to explain why it was good.

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u/Fun-Improvement1023 — 1 month ago

Shortguys sub gave me insomnia.

It all started 10 days ago I was stupid and browsed that subreddit form 22 pm to 2 a.m. The post were so brutal that after that I couldn't fall asleep. The next day I tried to sleep normally but I litteraly couldn't fall asleep from some reason!! In the next days I maximum menaged to sleep 4 and 5 hours at night maximum and I feel like trash... I developed sleep onset insomnia, right when I wanted to starting again gym and focusing on studying. Now I have an appointment with a psychiatrist to try to sleep normally because I fell in a vicious insomnia cycle. Beware, not browse that sub or any blackpilled sub at night if you are already depressed. Funny thing I'm not even that short I'm 177 cm.

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u/Fun-Improvement1023 — 3 months ago