Tag: child development

Lukas Dhont’s Close – Film and Blu-ray review

Introduction Director Lukas Dhont’s Close is simply one of the most powerful films that I have seen, not just recently, but ever. Before getting into my thoughts about the film itself, I’ll cover some of the technical aspects of the Blu-ray release by UK-based label Mubi. I have provided many of the details on the …

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2016 Superheroes Race for the National Children’s Advocacy Center (NCAC) in Huntsville, AL

Well, it was that time of year again… time to dress up as one’s favourite Superhero and run for a great cause! The first weekend of April, I made the drive down to the lovely city of Huntsville, Alabama in order to support the National Children’s Advocacy Center by running in the 2016 NCAC Superheros …

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Babies or tiny drunks?

Recently I found this great thread on Reddit about two toddlers being like drunk girls. Though the animated GIF was entertaining, one particular comment in the thread was pure gold: Babies are born blackout drunk and slowly sober as they age. They form no permanent memories for several years, have no hand-eye coordination, and are …

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