What's that one scene where u think Scarlett Johansson completely owned the role as Black Widow?
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What's that one scene where u think Scarlett Johansson completely owned the role as Black Widow?

For me, it's this interrogation scene from The Avengers. She goes from looking completely vulnerable to revealing she was in control the entire time. Woahhh!! That moment perfectly captured Natasha's intelligence, confidence, and composure.

What's your pick?

u/Visible-Depth2030 — 2 days ago
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Was hiking a trail when a tired li'l mountain puppy decided my lap was the perfect place to rest for a while...Absolutely made my day. 🤍

u/Visible-Depth2030 — 2 days ago

Delhi Winters hit different with ☀️+🥜

Nothing says "Dilli ki Sardi" (Delhi Winters) quite like sunshine and a handful of peanuts. ☀️🥜 I wait for this every single winter!

What are your favorite Delhi winter pleasures? Share them below!

u/Visible-Depth2030 — 3 days ago

Which MCU character's journey taught you the most about yourself or life?

It doesn't have to be a grand philosophical lesson. It could be something about grief, resilience, love, purpose, letting go, or even a small shift in perspective. I'd love to hear which character it was and what stayed with you. ❤️

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u/Visible-Depth2030 — 3 days ago

Is the "I" we defend all the time actually real?

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I've been reflecting on something recently.

Most of us spend our lives protecting our identity—our opinions, achievements, beliefs, relationships, and even our image. But when I look closely, this "I" seems to keep changing all the time.

If everything I identify with keeps changing, then what exactly is this "I" that I'm trying so hard to protect?

I'm curious how people interested in Advaita understand this. Is the ego just a useful psychological function, or is it fundamentally a misunderstanding of who we are?

I'd love to hear different perspectives.

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u/Visible-Depth2030 — 8 days ago