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British Film Festival review: The Nest
​​​​​Part of this year's British Film Festival, Sean Durkin’s The Nest chronicles the unraveling of a wealthy family in mid-1980s England.
Learning to be wise with words
I pride myself on being honest and saying what I think. I don’t want to change that aspect of who I am. That being said, I have learnt that it is very important to be careful in both what I say, and how I say it.
Thank you
I’ve been realising that I have a tendency to focus on the issues in my life. What are people doing wrong? What is annoying? What are all the faults in the world? I’ve been trying to make sure that I also pay attention to all the positives. One thing I wanted to do was thank everyone for what they’ve done for me over the course of my life.Â
A response to the past
A few months ago I wrote a post to the future that I would respond to in December.
The best Christmas-themed TV episodes
A guide to the best Christmas-themed TV episodes on offer.Â
Why go to university?
Why do I go to university? I’ve just finished my degree so I probably could’ve thought about this a little sooner, but better late than never.
Fools rush in
We’re always in a process of self-discovery. Talking to people has been really helpful for me to get a perspective on who I am. I’ve recently gone through a break up, and I’ve realised I’m an idiot. That sounds like I’m beating myself up, but I actually think (for the most part) it’s a good kind of foolishness.Â