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2024.05.12 17:49 Gold-Energy3812 Cheri Oteri joins And Just Like That Season 3.

Cheri Oteri joins And Just Like That Season 3.
Actress and Comedian Cheri Oteri revealed on instagram that she already filmed her scene along with Anthony (Mario Cantone) and Seema (Sarita Choudhury).
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2024.05.11 20:23 simpleboy_z This happened to me today what should I do

This happened to me today what should I do
In this recipt challan amount is 0 i didn't understand. What should i do.
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2024.05.10 17:36 AC_the_Panther_007 90s Marvel Cinematic Universe TV Series on Showtime Fancast (1995-1999; Rated TV-MA) (Version 3)

Distributed by Touchstone Television and Showtime.

Daredevil (1995-1998):
George Clooney as Matt Murdock/Daredevil
Courtney Thorne-Smith as Karen Page
Judd Nelson as Franklin "Foggy" Nelson
William Baldwin as James Wesley
Yaphet Kotto as Ben Urich
Dean Stockwell as Leland Owlsley
Mercedes Ruehl as Vanessa Marianna-Fisk
Victoria Rowell as Dr. Claire Temple
Brian Dennehy as Wilson Fisk/Kingpin
Bruce Willis as Frank Castle/Punisher
Carl Lumbly as Blake Tower
Laura San Giacomo as Elektra Natchios/Elektra
Stockard Channing as Maggie Grace
Aasif Mandvi as Rahul "Ray" Nadeem
Robert Downey Jr. as Benjamin PoindexteBullseye
Jack Palance as Stick


Jessica Jones (1995-1999):
Marisa Tomei as Jessica Jones
Ving Rhames as Luke Cage
Bridget Fonda as Patricia "Trish" Walker
Matt Dillon as Frank Simpson
Bridgette Wilson-Sampras as Hope Shlottman
Khalil Kain as Malcolm Ducasse
Anne Archer as Jeri Hogarth
Charles Shaughnessy as Kilgrave
Benjamin Bratt as Oscar Arocho
Dennis Dun as Pryce Cheng
Embeth Davidtz as Inez Green
Faye Dunaway as Alisa Jones
David Schwimmer as Erik Gelden
Adrienne Barbeau as Kith Lyonne
Matthew Modine as Gregory Sallinger
Cynda Williams as Zaya Okonjo


Luke Cage (1996-1998):
Ving Rhames as Luke Cage
Clifton Powell as Cornell "Cottonmouth" Stokes
Stacey Dash as Mercedes "Misty" Knight
Andy García as Hernan "Shades" Alvarez
Julius Carry III as Willis StrykeDiamondback
Victoria Rowell as Dr. Claire Temple
Nichelle Nichols as Mariah Stokes-Dillard
Robin Givens as Tilda Johnson
Don Cheadle as John McIveBushmaster
Ming-Na Wen as Colleen Wing
Ethan Hawke as Danny Rand/Iron Fist
Carl Lumbly as Blake Tower


Iron Fist (1997-1998):
Chris O'Donnell as Danny Rand/Iron Fist
Ming-Na Wen as Colleen Wing
Adam Baldwin as Ward Meachum
Brooke Shields as Joy Meachum
Jimmy Smits as Bakuto
Mark Dacascos as Davos
Richard Belzer as Harold Meachum
Stacey Dash as Mercedes "Misty" Knight
Nastassja Kinski as "Typhoid Mary" Walker


The Defenders (1997; Miniseries):
George Clooney as Matt Murdock/Daredevil
Marisa Tomei as Jessica Jones
Ving Rhames as Luke Cage
Chris O'Donnell as Danny Rand/Iron Fist
Khalil Kain as Malcolm Ducasse
Judd Nelson as Franklin "Froggy" Nelson
Ming-Na Wen as Colleen Wing
Stacey Dash as Mercedes "Misty" Knight
Jimmy Smits as Bakuto
Bridget Fonda as Patricia "Trish" Walker
Courtney Thorne-Smith as Karen Page
Laura San Giacomo as Elektra Natchios/Elektra
Victoria Rowell as Dr. Claire Temple
Jack Palance as Stick
Julie Newmar as Alexandra Reid


The Punisher (1998-1999):
Bruce Willis as Frank Castle/Punisher
Steve Buscemi as David Lieberman/Micro
Kyle MacLachlan as Billy Russo/Jigsaw
Sarita Choudhury as Dinah Madani
Matthew Lillard as Lewis Wilson
Howard Hesseman as William Rawlins III
Mykelti Williamson as Curtis Hoyle
David Duchovny as Sam Stein
Holly Hunter as Sarah Lieberman
Courtney Thorne-Smith as Karen Page
Michael Madsen as John Pilgrim
Janine Turner as Krista Dumont
Rachael Leigh Cook as Amy Bendix
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2024.05.09 08:24 LoneWolfIndia Usha Kiran Movies- 40 year journey

Usha Kiran Movies- 40 year journey
Usha Kiran Movies started 40 years back, with Sreevariki Premalekha, a light hearted romcom, in typical Jandhyala style, that would go on to become one of the biggest hits of 1984, and an eternal favorite to date. And it would also mark the debut of Ramoji Rao as a producer, he was already famous by that time as editor of Eenadu newspaper, and his Priya pickles brand.

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Over the last 4 decades, the banner has produced a wide variety of movies from comedy to thriller to romance to political. And more often than not, it has laid emphasis on content. The banner introduced many new talents to Telugu cinema. Tarun made his debut both as a child actor( Manasu Mamatha) and lead hero( Nuvve Kavali) under this banner, as did Srikanth with People's Encounter, Yamuna and Vinod Kumar with Mouna Poratam, Taanish and Madhavi Latha with Nacchavule, Richa Pallod , Sai Kiran with Nuvve Kavali, Uday Kiran and Reema Sen with Chitram, Shriya Saran with Ishtam, Jai Akash and Rekha with Anandam.Also Ravi Prakash made his debut as hero with Shubhavela, later became a character actor.
Rajendra Prasad got his first major break as a hero with Preminchu Pelladu under the same banner. As did Kalyan Ram, as a hero, with Toli Choopulone.
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The banner also gave break to directors like Teja with Chitram and Srinu Vaitla got his first major success with Anandam. Keeravani too got his first break as a music director with Manasu Mamatha,

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Much before biopics were a trend, the banner produced two biopics, Mayuri based on the life of dancer Sudha Chandran, who had lost a foot in an accident, and later returned to dance using the Jaipur Foot, and Ashwini, loosely based on the life of athlete Ashwini Nachappa. Interestingly both the real life characters were cast as lead heroines in both these movies, I guess one of the very few cases as such. Sudha Chandran later had a successful career in TV, while Ashwini Nachappa acted in a couple of movies too.

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The banner also produced movies on social issues, like Prathighatana, a hard hitting take on political goondaism, with some real powerful dialogues and one of Vijayashanthi's best performances ever. People's Encounter on the Naxal issue and Mouna Poratam based on a woman's fight against the guy who abandoned her, after bearing a child out of wedlock, based on a real life incident.

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In fact the banner produced movies that were quite bold for their times, like Kanchana Ganga, a story of two women played by Sarita and Swapna, who take divergent paths in life. Or Oh Bharya Katha, where the heroine, Jayasudha, a married lady agrees to act as a surrogate mother to a rich widower. Chitram dealing with teen love and pregnancy. Nacchavule too was quite a refreshing take on the usual boy meets girl story.
Ramoji Rao had a simple formula, make movies on a modest budget with either Tier 2 actors or new faces, have a reasonably good storyline, with good narration and music. And it succeded quite well, the only time he made a movie with a big star, Akasha Veedhilo with Nag, it turned out to be a disaster. Though most of the movies post 2000 under this banner were nothing great, barring few, their contribution to Telugu cinema, would forever be remembered, for consistently churning out good content movies, across genres.
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2024.05.07 06:12 QuereIIe What are your personal Best Actress winners from 1990-1999?

Inspired by the discussion of 1995 on the other Oscar subreddit, I've been thinking for hours today about that wonderful decade and its incredible variety of performances. I'm eager to see what people feel most passionate about...
Out of all of these, my favorite is definitely Sheryl, my #1 of all time in her category. I am bummed that Ami Diakhate in Hyenas is the same year and that I cannot also give her a win, because that performance has stuck in my brain for years.
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2024.05.01 07:59 Gold-Energy3812 Sarita Choudhury reacts to Sara Ramirez and Karen Pittman's departure from And Just Like That Season 3.

Sarita Choudhury reacts to Sara Ramirez and Karen Pittman's departure from And Just Like That Season 3.
She said that "It's definitely hard to imagine just because it takes a while to meld as a group."
Choudhury said: "It's so new, the news, and we haven't started shooting, so I don't know what it's gonna be like. But it's definitely hard to imagine just because it takes a while to meld as a group. But also, I know they're doing other things now, so I'm happy for them.
"My storyline is so hooked in with Sarah Jessica's character, so I've never been able to act with them anyway. I'll miss them in the hallways."
Link: https://www.radiotimes.com/tv/comedy/sarita-choudhury-season-3-exits-exclusive-newsupdate/
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2024.04.27 18:04 autonova3 Fallout TV series, Vault 33, 33 minute mark

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2024.04.26 18:50 MeekoAllenINTP The MBTI Ecosystem

The MBTI Ecosystem
This post explores the three major schools of thought and the interconnected geopolitics within the typology community.
The subcultures, internet forums, and online communities to which one is exposed, as well as the people one befriends, dates, or learns from within the type community, are crucial. These include Personalitycafe, YouTube, Subreddits, Typology Central, IDRlabs, Open Jung Journal of Typology, intpforum, intp central, CognitiveType, Tiktok, Personality database, facebook groups and Tumblr profiles such as MBTI Zombie, MBTI database, and Weirdfella.
In the typology community, you’ll typically encounter these “types” of people:
Self-Improvers
Regardless of the level of scientific, spiritual, or philosophical rigor they attribute to Jungian typology, they value it as a tool for personal development in personal life, relationships, or workplace settings.
This group constitutes the more enthusiastic majority.
Casuals
These participants may harbor legitimate skepticism towards Jungian typology due to dissatisfaction with its scientific, philosophical, or spiritual depth. Alternatively, they may have preconceived biases that lead to rejectionist views.
Their engagement often manifests as indifference or displaced anger towards the concept of typology. This is seen in those who troll or play devil’s advocate, as well as those who engage only when the topic arises situationally due to a superficial interest they find harmless to indulge in.
This group represents a moderate majority.
Enthusiastic Theorists
They believe that there is a basis for Jungian typology, whether it be metaphysical, evolutionary, neurological, or empirical.
This group is in the minority.
Part 1 - Mainstream MBTI Experience
Aside from the notable contributions of Isabel and Katherine Briggs, other researchers or typologists have provided foundational type descriptors that are extensively referenced, both directly and indirectly, within about 90% of the type community. This is merely an estimate, as I cannot ascertain the exact readership for each individual. However, based on the frequent references within type social groups and among contributors who focus on personal development, interpersonal problem solving, relationship and dating advice, team building in the workplace, self-help culture, and the popularity of related websites, there are common themes. These include an empirical basis for MBTI, its utility alongside the Five-Factor Model (FFM), and other modalities, as evidenced by varying studies, Google Scholar publications, and citations.
The individuals I am about to mention are frequently discussed when introducing MBTI:
John A. Johnson, Heidi Priebe, Ray Moody, Mark Majors, Mina Barimany, Lenore Thomson Bentz, Naomi Quenk, Harold Grant, Magdala Thompson, Thomas Clarke, David Keirsey, Alan Brownsword, Jean Kummerow, Roger R. Pearman, Sarah C. Albritton, Leona Haas, Jane Kise, Paul D. Tieger, and Barbara Barron-Tieger.
Moreover, classic descriptions from Simulatedworld and Silke’s post "Individuation and Development of Functions" on 16types.info are seminal.
Popular Think-tank and Reading Websites include: - Practicaltyping, Verywell Mind, Personality Growth, Truity, Personality Junkie (by Dr. A.J. Drenth, Elaine Schallock) - Personality Hacker (Antonia Dodge) - The famously influential Tumblr group, MBTI-Notes
Popular tests include: - The official MBTI test, which is the most well-known, but other notable and free tests are: - IDRlabs (celebritytypes), known to have a myriad of different tests on various subjects aside from Jungian Typology - The Keys2cognition (Dario Nardi Test), which reflects Nardi’s vision for refining the test - The Sarkinorva Test, utilizing the Grant/Brownsword model and incorporating various schools of thought - SimilarMinds, known for its interdisciplinary psychological and refined typology approach - 16personalities, which speculates on statistics and adds a dimension of emotionality/neuroticism, labeled as assertive and turbulent, and uses cartoons. The latter is so interwoven within the collective consciousness of people in MBTI groups through memes. Interestingly, this is humorous because memetics bears a similarity to archetypes.
Typeform, though less popular, presents an interesting testing approach that applies machine learning to gauge overall temperament, i.e., mood and emotions, before taking the test.
Honorable mentions:
YouTubers like Chris G (Exploring Psychology), Bogdan Yakubets, Frank James, and Alexis Kingsley also significantly influence the community in various ways.
Rae Carlson's work focuses on the applications of how different MBTI types experience affective memories.
Researchers exploring the application of sophisticated AI and machine learning methods to validate mainstream MBTI concepts and their potential applications through MMORPGs or social media platforms include Ian Frank, Budi Laksono Putro, Yusep Rosmansyah, Suhardi Suhardi, Raad Bin Tareaf, Weiling Li, Matej Gjurkovic, Jan Snajder, Shruti Garg, E, Ashwani Garg, Partha Kadambi, Punati Venkata, Jahnavi, Pulivarthi, Hima Sumana, Shaik Charishma Kousar, Pasupuleti Himaja, Kondru Jeevan Ratnakar, Yi Joceline, Jia Xin, Thoufia Zumma, Jerin Akther Munia, Dipankar Halder, Sadekur Rahman, Kulsum Akter Nisha, Umme Kulsum, Saifur Rahman, Farhad Hossain, Partha Chakraborty, and Tanupriya Choudhury.
Part 2 - The psychodynamic vs MBTI approach to functions
This school of thought is more strictly psychoanalytical or influenced by it, and has been refined in better ways.
Contributors to this include Erich Neumann, J. H. van der Hoop, Linda Berens, John Beebe, Fudjack P. Dinkelaker, James Hillman, Daryl Sharp, H.K. Fierz, Phil Goss, Angelina Bennet, Mark Hunziker, Murray Stein, Edward Armstrong Bennet, Carl Alfred Meier and the meme of the philosophy wheel when compared to MBTI types.
The group that used to be known as CelebrityTypes, but now operates as IDRLabs, has been associated with the Open Journal of Jungian Typology. They have contributed to the Function Axes Theory and many philosophical ideas about psychological types, but re-contextualized for a contemporary audience.
The most notable is Michael Pierce, whom one friend referred to as the gold standard of MBTI. You also have Ryan Smith, Boye Akinwande, Liam Silveira, Eva Gregersen, Jesse Gerroir, Lee Morgan, Luke Whincop, and I even believe Juan E. Sandoval from Cognitivetype wrote two articles for the Open Journal of Jungian Typology when the website was still available. Fortunately, I saved some of the articles, though unfortunately not all of them.
Websites concerning similar concepts include outlawpsych, carljungdepthpsychologysite, and ARAS (The Archive for Research in Archetypal Symbolism). Content like Boolean11’s post “Feeling as a Rational Function,” Silke’s post “Cognitive Processes and Epistemologic Parallels,” and SolitaryWalker are greatly influential.
The Typology Wars
Within the type community, there are debates regarding what is most essential. Some argue that MBTI has bastardized the original theories, or how Jung’s approach is more unscientific and controversial, especially when his racial biases are mentioned. Some apply other psychoanalytical ideas to types, like the ego, synchronicity, and archetypes, while most do not. Some believe MBTI is false or is empirically valid in some ways (McCrae, Robert R.; Costa, Paul T) but is better used as a heuristic to maximize the usefulness of trait models like the FFM or Hexaco, with Jordan Peterson in one video arguing about the application of how MBTI is useful.
Honorable Mentions
Although Integrative psychotherapy and the Internal Family Systems Model (IFS) are not based on MBTI or Jungian typology, the echoing concepts of how the interdependence balances between opposing personalities across different domains (cognitive, affective, et cetera.) are very similar to how the personal development applications of the dichotomies and the shadow operate.
Interestingly enough, Jaak Panksepp had a tripartite model of emotions he labeled as primary, secondary, and tertiary, similar to the cognitive stack model. And when you consider the connectivity of top-down and bottom-up hemispheres along with the left and right hemispheres, it brings up more potentials of how cognitive functions may operate at the neurological level, be it macroscale or microscale.
This researcher, Robert G. Sacco, didn’t specialize in studying MBTI per se but referenced it in a study in which he argued about the potential relationship between Fibonacci sequences and synchronicity. He noted how INFPs score higher on having such experiences and discussed how further improvements could be made in the future after delving more into that topic.
Part 3 - The Radical and Unconventional Typology Systems
This school of thought is radical in that the research groups here challenge the conventional understanding of MBTI and Jung’s ideas, altering the direction of their application in various other disciplines and hypotheses.
Socionics Framework (Ausra Augustinaviciute’s Model A, Grigori Reinin’s Dichotomies, V.V. Gulenko’s Model G) shifts the MBTI J/P designation, such that an INTP in Socionics would be labeled as INTJ. It also emphasizes the importance of relational dynamics and Information Metabolism.
James Reynierse revisits the structure to align it more closely with the Five Factor Model to enhance validity.
The Singer-Loomis inventory of MBTI highlights non-bipolarity, and its scaling method measures cognitive modes independently, creating a spectrum of responses. It uses ipsative scoring to emphasize the individuality of each test taker and incorporates situational variability of context-specific aspects in an interactional, fluid approach between an individual’s dispositional (stable) characteristics and emergent pattern states.
Wave Theory of Type Dynamics Henry L. Thompson views Jung’s typology as a nonlinear, dynamical system rather than a static model of 16 types. It incorporates concepts from chaos theory and complex systems. He believes that character development occurs in a multidirectional nonlinearity and operates across multiple dimensions and levels of consciousness. He emphasizes the importance of Psyche Development over type development. At this level of consciousness, there are interconnected stages deeply influenced by both intrinsic traits and external factors. Similar to principles from chaos theory, small changes or variations in initial conditions within these stages can lead to significant and often unpredictable outcomes, akin to the butterfly effect. As individuals progress through the waves of development, new aspects of personality emerge that were not evident in earlier stages, illustrating the dynamic and evolving nature of the human psyche. The development process features feedback loops where past experiences influence future behaviors and decisions, allowing for retrospective shaping of one’s developmental path based on earlier encounters and insights.
Neojungiantypology (Christian Johansson, Erik Thor) uses an interdisciplinary approach that includes MBTI, Enneagram, Big 5 Traits, DISC, and others but with an emphasis on Jungian Typology neurological potential which echoes a similar framework as seen with P-Fit (parietal frontal integration theory), Cognitive-experiential self-theory (CEST), and the Top Down Bottom Up modes done by Stephen M. Kosslyn, and G. Wayne Miller.
CognitiveType’s Vultology (Juan E. Sandoval) deconstructs elements in socionics, mainstream MBTI, and depth psychology and how they apply in the field of affective neuroscience with influences from people such as Paul Ekman, Charles Darwin, and others. I would say this model, especially if working in conjunction with the Neojungiantypology approach, has the most potential in discovering great insights for future enthusiasts and researchers in the social sciences.
Honorable Mentions
I forgot to add objective personality and dario nardi. And in general there are more names I could of added but I decided this was already extensive enough and gets the point across.
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2024.04.22 13:04 AthairNaStoirmeacha My New Theory on the Bombs.

So just a quick theory I was fleshing out this morning. Personally I don’t think Vault tech dropped the bombs first. Barb would never have allowed cooper to have their daughter if she knew the exact moment the bombs were going to go off. Also we know from New Vegas that Mr House tells us he was 20 hours off calling the end of the world. So here’s my fun new theory……
Cooper runs to Moldaver after learning of Vault Techs plans to drops the bombs themselves and tells her everything. Moldaver and her followers then use her connections through the subsidiary company she runs, that Vault Tech bought to get themselves into a Cryo-vault and THEY set off the bombs in order to create a new utopia, AKA Shady Sands. By setting off the bombs early she wipes the board clean, no govt, no Vault Tech.
In the opening scene where we see all the detonations across LA there’s not a single missile trail or anti missile battery fire nothing. The moment I saw that scene I immediately had a feeling those were local ground detonations. China would have had to launch ICBMs into the atmosphere to hit LA and more than 1? And no one saw them coming at all?? It’s all way to clean and easy to be either Vault tech OR China. I AM CONVINCED there is a third bad actor at play here and personally I think Moldaver fits the bill nicely. She screams egomaniac and we see what violent bloody means she will use to get what she wants. Also I believe the actress teased there’s more to know about how her character survived and I’m SURE we will see more play out between Cooper Barb and Moldaver in the years and months leading up to the bombs being dropped.
Please be gentle with my theory it was just a stoners shower thoughts that I wanted to share. I’ll link the article to the interview with the Sarita Choudhury that got my theory wheels spinning. Okie Dokie! Let the comments begin!
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2024.04.21 17:15 trickertreater Timeline of Events

Has anyone drawn out the timeline? I'm a little confused on the series of events. So, in 200 years, ...
  1. Coop, Hank, and Moldaver interact
  2. Coop, Hank, and Moldaver endure the first bomb. Coop becomes Ghoul. Hank is frozen. Moldaver?
  1. Hank is unfrozen and installed as overseer
  2. Lucy born
  3. Lucy meets Moldaver?
Maybe Moldaver was frozen at some point? Maybe she's a Ghoul (doubt since she was injured)? I'm just confused on how Moldaver was able to meet Coop/Ghoul, establish NCR, then coexist with Coop/Ghoul again after 200 years.
Loved the show, just a little confused on the continuity.
Update 4/25: Today's article on Nerdist shows that it's not just my dumb brain. FALLOUT SERIES’ SARITA CHOUDHURY TEASES A QUEER LOVE STORY AND HOW MOLDAVER SURVIVED THE BOMBS
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2024.04.17 13:44 wordsfromghost Shout-out to Sarita Choudhury (Seema) for being in Fallout!

Shout-out to Sarita Choudhury (Seema) for being in Fallout!
Happy she landed a role on this hit series.
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2024.04.16 18:41 ir0k_mamoth Custom watches

Custom watches
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2024.04.15 12:44 yadavvenugopal My 200th Post! Fallout TV Series Review


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As I am a stranger to the ways of the gamer, I consulted veteran gamers about how faithful the Fallout TV series is to the game and got a positive response. Although I watched this series through the unbiased and unexpectant eyes of a gaming novice without exposure to this grand gaming franchise.
Special thanks to the Redditors who have shared their valuable opinion with us in this article about the game.

The Plot of the Fallout TV Series

When the world is on the brink of nuclear war, a company called Vault-Tec that designs elaborate underground bunkers called vaults turns out to be profiteering. There is the Great War that happened in 2077 post which all that's left is scorched Earth and vaults for two whole centuries.

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The plot follows the journey of Cooper Howard as he still searches for his wife and the people he comes across. On his journey, he meets Lucy Mclean, a vault dweller, and Maximus a member of the Brotherhood, of Steel turning into a long twisted adventure.

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Unless you've played the game, most of the plot elements will be new to you, but as you watch the show becomes enjoyable and even pleasantly predictable at times.

The Cast

Ella Purnell does a fantastic job of acting as Lucy Mclean, the daughter of the vault overseer of Vault 33 Henry "Hank" Mclean. She is pretty good at the action sequences and also at playing a precocious vault-dweller with pristine values who can still fend for herself.
Of course, Walton Goggins is probably the heart of the show playing a character that looks like the Red Skull in Captain America. However starts off as the fully human cowboy Cooper Howard with acting as his profession.

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Aaron Moten is one my favorite actors in this series because of how incredibly expressive he is with his facial expressions. Every single emotion and thought is conveyed by him as a facial expression which I didn't think was even possible. Some may call this over-acting but I think it's pretty cool.
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Sarita Choudhury has a bada$$ role as Moldaver the lady of flame who intends to restore some balance to the post-apocalyptic world. She doesn't have much screen time but does wonders with what she's given.
Kyle MacLachlan plays the shady and eventually despicable Hank with great ease and you can see his years of acting in the way he portrays this character.
Johnny Pemberton and Matty Cardarople play Thaddeus and Huey and are equally funny in their way with the latter playing a trader and the former playing a member of the Brotherhood.
Michael Emerson plays the creepy scientist named Wilzig and Zach Cherry plays a senior staff in the vault.
The clear favorite among the gamers (and mine too) is Walton Goggins as the Ghoul who has the best lines and acts really well. A close second is Aaron Moten and Ella Purnell who does a fantastic job.
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Series Glossary

The Fallout TV series is something that anyone can watch regardless of playing the game on which it's based. That being said, I'll save you people from Googling these terms a couple of times while pausing the series mid-watch.
1. Armor
This is a fixture of the Fallout games and is similar to the Ironman suit in that it offers the person wearing the equipment protection from gunfire and mortar attacks.

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2. Stimpack
A short form of the word Stimulant Pack which is used in other franchises as well. In the context of the Fallout TV series, it is used to accelerate the natural healing ability of a person to heal injuries instantly. It also helps in overcoming other types of harm such as radiation damage and more.
3. Ghoul
Humans who have been irreversibly transformed into zombie-like creatures due to radiation damage from the nuclear attack are called ghouls. They are different from zombies in that their flesh isn't dead but has a burnt appearance with most of their flesh and muscles damaged.

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While they cannot reproduce and most of them have turned insane, they do have unnaturally long lifespans and aren't affected further by radiation. Some of the Ghouls have turned feral by losing their humanity completely and are no better than wild animals.
4. Vault
Underground bunkers that are completely self-sustaining through the use of fusion cores are called Vaults.

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Here elite groups who mostly comprise the super-rich hole themselves up to wait out the radioactive surface dwellers to die out.
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5. Abomination
Any animals or people that are mutated beyond any hope of recognition.

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Yes, it does sound identical to the name of the Marvel character which is a twisted version of the Hulk.
6. Pip-boy
A Personal Information Processor or Pip Boy is a chunky wrist bracelet that tracks the vitals of the wearer and carries out several other functions. In the series, Pip boys can accurately measure radiation, track location, call other Pips, and act as a smartphone.

Season 1 Summary

Episode 1
The scene opens with Walton Goggins playing Cooper Howard, an actor moonlighting as a show cowboy for someone's party with his child. Next thing you know you see a mushroom cloud way off in the distance that keeps growing into a massive fireball.
Cut to 219 years later with the literally and figuratively wide-eyed Lucy Mclean played by Ella Purnell of Army of the Dead fame. She is talking to her fellow cult oops vault members about weird things such as her reproductive organs and finding a "marriage partner."
Things quickly go off the rails when the person she was supposed to marry turns out to be a looter on the surface of a post-nuclear war world. He infiltrates the vault she lives in only to have one night of unbridled intercourse and a whole lot of cake.
Another part of this post-apocalyptic world sees Maximus played by Aaron Clifton Moten who is a character who looks soft on the outside but is made of much stronger stuff. He is a member of the Brotherhood of Steel (cool name) who salvage pre-war technology to bring their sense of order to the chaotic world that exists.
An important weapon of this sect is the power armor, which you wear to become a knight and carry out missions.
The end of the first episode sees Lucy Mclean searching for her father who is kidnapped by the group of surface-dwelling raiders as mentioned before.
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Episodes 2-8
The rest of the episodes turn into a MacGuffin storyline where the lead character Lucy is joined by two other characters, the Ghoul and Maximus who have to transport an object to a destination.

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Lucy is invested in the object to trade it for her father, whereas the Ghoul wants the object to make money, and Maximus is in it for acceptance from his brotherhood. Ella Purnell does a great job of portraying a layered character who changes in a matter of days on the surface.
Maximus and the Ghoul on the other hand don't change much but explore their limitations and strengths through their journey.
You get to learn more about Cooper Howard the cowboy actor and his wife who has dark secrets of her own that are explored through flashbacks. The flashbacks remind me of game cut scenes and are very on-brand for a game adaptation.

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The main song of the series I Don't Want to Set the World on Fire by the Ink Spots is equal parts catchy and creepy at the same time. It really sets the mood of a retro-futurism sci-fi series and the context of nuclear fallout is spot on here.
This series is also wacky when you don't expect it, which is a pleasant surprise when you come across such a sequence while watching.
Real-life parallels
For me, the scariest part of the whole series was Vault-Tec's strategy which is very much active in today's business world. One of those strategies is predatory pricing where a large corporation eliminates its competitors by decreasing its pricing until competitors shut shop.
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When the large corporation is a near monopoly, it can raise the prices of its product/service to the extent where it can gain the maximum profit while still keeping its consumers and distributors buying.
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This is detailed the story of every major near monopoly, duopoly, or straight-up monopoly. Such a strategy is the dream of every company or institution across domains and verticals - Major hospitals, IT service companies, FMCG corporations, and more.
If you follow the news closely in India one of the biggest Educational technology companies in the world is about to shut shop after trying this strategy and failing.
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What do Fallout Gamers have to say?

After reviewing quite a few movies and series that were reboots and adaptations I realized that the original content matters. For example, the Ghostbusters 2016 movie was a great movie on its own, but you have to remember that it is sourced from an existing legacy of great movies starring amazing actors.
The Ghostbusters 2016 reboot did not honor the roots of the movie franchise and went in another direction completely. It did have token cameos by Dan Akroyd and Bill Murray but none of the original canon. This is why the movie was a box office flop with the movie losing more money than it made.
Hence I thought it would be good to ask what the fans of the Fallout game would have to say about this.
Here's what user sundaycomicssection has to say about his experience with the game. I like how he validates his review with a detailed gaming resume!
My opinion is the only way it could be better is if I had made it myself. It is the show I was hoping for.
Hardcore Fallout Gamer Resume:
Original - how did I (and all my friends) pass any of our classes that semester?
Fallout 2 - Waited 2 years after release for this one and bought it for myself when I graduated from college, then played the crap out of it.
Fallout Tactics - Played it a little bit, but never really got into it.
Fallout 3 - Initially pissed it wasn't isometric and turn based, held off on buying it because I didn't want to be disappointed but Daggerfall was my all time favorite game at the time so I gave it a try and loved it.

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Fallout New Vegas - Cool, but too short of a story (finished in 25 ish hrs of gameplay), monsters weren't very good, and I felt there were simultaneously too many choices and not enough choices that actually mattered to me. Never felt the need to replay the game because the story didn't impact me in any way and I can't, to this day, remember any details of the story beyond there was a spot in the game where you could play cards. I did like the robot designs a lot.
Fallout 4 - 526 hrs spread across multiple playthroughs. The base building part was so cool that I was planning (but never really worked on) an idea to bring that to Skyrim with a mod.
Realized after trying out the different endings, there is only one choice to be the good guy at the end: Join the Institute...the other choices force you to commit genocide against the synths destroying their birthplace and making it so no more synths could be created. There can't be a better Fallout game than this one.
Fallout Shelter - Messed around with it but never really got into it.

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Fallout 76 - 1545 hrs played across 4 characters. I was the second person to leave the vault on our server when the beta was released. I was wrong earlier, this is the best Fallout game ever. The best thing that happened to this game was that the fanboys and trend chasers decided it sucked and stayed away. Only the hardcore fans (and fo76FilthyCasuals ) gave it a shot.
I miss those early days, before the human NPCs when it was so lonely, seeing a person on the horizon and knowing they were real was special when it was so dark in the mire you could barely see and the Mothman would show up...terrifying, the first time I entered a nuke zone is one of the best video game experiences I have ever been a part of, the irradiated flux didn't glow and you had to know what the right plants looked like instead, and the enemies were actually difficult to fight.
There are a lot of bugs from those early days (and the very small stash limit) that I don't miss but it really felt like something special was happening that first year or so with the community that sprung up around this game.
At one point I decided to RP as Nuka Cola Man and take random players through quests that I made up to find Nuka Cola and Zap That Thirst! So much fun. I haven't played much in the last two years because I felt like the game was getting too cluttered, but after watching the show I am thinking it is time to dive back in and do the new content I haven't caught up on yet.
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Gamer Reviews
Here are snapshots of the Reddit comments I received on a request for a review of this series from the viewpoint of a gamer:

Gamer Mistake

Comparison to The Last of Us was interesting

I thought the series was great!

Love this deep cut about the Series soundtrack!

I thought this was funny

The quality of the series shocked this user

Another positive review for the Fallout series

A deep cut that gamers might resonate with

Cinematography

I realize that CGI is heavily in the mix in the Fallout TV Series, especially for the wide shots of a post-apocalyptic landscape. But those long shots are done incredibly well.

The series budget is also well-utilized to provide retro-futuristic props such as bulky 80's style computers with green screens. I also love the jewel casing buttons for some of the control panels in a few episodes.
What's more, every television has a convex cathode ray tube-style screen which is just awesome, I think. Shiny steel and iron are used to represent almost all heavy machinery here. The wrist computers Vault-dwellers use are called a pip-boy which has similar shiny and rugged steel features.
Also, I love the 70's and 80's style of advertising that you see in every part of the Fallout universe. The clothing is also from the same era, maintaining consistency. One of the VCR players is actually named "Radiation King" - that's hilarious!
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Unlike in the Apple Plus Series Severance, all this retro-tech is the peak of their technology. If you have watched the awesome show Severance you will know that the Lumon employees are provided with bulky 80's style computers. But inside the Lumon company bowels you see current-day tech such as touch screens and slim TV panels.
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Should You Watch This? Hell Yes!

This series is a great watch regardless of your experience with the game franchise. It even has the unanimous blessing of gamers around the world about its fidelity to the franchise along with the quality of production.
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2024.04.12 10:48 Micdrop0079 Trey and Seema meet… in the future!

If you have Amazon prime, Kyle mclachlan and Sarita Choudhury are costars In “Fallout”! I’m not gonna say what, but yeah… it’s a drastic turn from their satc characters!
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2024.04.11 20:25 donadd Prime with 2 ad breaks, the annoying overlay and only 1080p. Torrent after the first ad in 2160p quality

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2024.04.08 08:13 Mrs_Noelle15 Thoughts on The Lady in The Water?

Thoughts on The Lady in The Water?
Personally I thought it had an interesting premise but kinda weird executions. Definitely not one of M Nights best but not one of his worst either imo
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2024.03.25 13:18 ihatebabypandas Astoria Recommendations

I've stopped going to Manhattan for my beauty maintenance needs, so here are my current favorites. Comment with any recommendations you have!
  1. Threading for eyebrows: Bimla at Pure Threading Salon
  2. Botox: Ana at Just Glam Aesthetics
  3. Tattoo removal: Laser Away
  4. Laser Hair Removal: Mestiza
  5. Hydrafacials + scalp massages: H&K Spa
  6. Body massages: House of Wellness
  7. South Asian style hair oiling: Dawa Threading Salon
  8. Haircut: Michelle at Astoria Beauty Bar
  9. Budget/quick nails: NailBerry
  10. Russian dry mani/pedi for fancy modern designs: Koy Studio
Random non-beauty recommendations:
  1. Favorite fancy coffee baworkspace: Dagny
  2. Budget-friendly coffee shop/workspace: Mokafe Coffee House
  3. Alterations: Ligia's Alterations (hours are erratic so always call before you go)
  4. Book club + Christmas cookie swap: Ladies First Astoria
  5. Mom & pop shop for all party decoballoons: La Bomboniera Marylu
  6. Fix broken fine jewelry: Almaz Brothers Jewelry
  7. Best casual but fun date idea: Ping Pod
  8. Best place to buy a gift last minute: Lockwood
  9. Freelance/reasonable cleaner: Mariza (message me for contact info as she's not online)
  10. Competent tax/financial advice guy with transparent pricing who lives in this century and can be efficient with zoom calls/email: Capital Advisors NY LLC (Moustaque Choudhury)
If you want to join the Astoria whatsapp group this is the link!

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2024.03.23 19:12 lazy_panda_op Almost got scammed for 60k tv

Almost got scammed for 60k tv
So there some unnoticeable dust spots inside my tv screen. Being a guy with Obsessive compulsive personality disorder, I had to get it fixed right away. I called the sony service center from the number that appeared on the top on sony’s website.
The next day the guy came and asked for 12.5k to which I agreed and paid 2.5k. He took the tv with him in a cab.
A few minutes later I received a bill with typos and no gst number. I panicked and called the another number for sony service centre. They told me that the person who just took my tv is not sony authorised.
Then it was a chase to get the Tv and money back and had it installed back.
I still amazed how these operate. They have created a fake sony website that looks legitimate and it rank’s on the top on the google search.
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2024.03.22 20:38 BNovel90 90's Justice League Cast

If the the Justice League got started in the 90's with movie and tv stars of the decade.
Batman - Michael Keaton
Superman - Billy Crudup
Wonderwoman - Lucy Lawless
Green Lantern - John Stewart: Denzel Washington, Hal Jordan: Dermot Mulroney
The Flash - Adrien Brody
Aquaman - Brad Pitt
Hawkman - Benjamin Bratt
Hawkgirl - Julianne Moore cartoon redhead version or Sarita Choudhury more exotic
Martian Manhunter - John C. Reilly
Green Arrow - Matthew McConaughey
Black Siren - Cameron Diaz
The Wonder Twins - Zan: Adam Beach , Jayna: Jordana Brewster
Lois Lane - Courtney Cox
Joker - Willem Dafoe
Lex Luthor - Billy Zane
Darkseid - Liam Neeson
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2024.03.18 01:11 Sweet-Count2557 15 Free Indoor Activities for a Rainy La Day 0

15 Free Indoor Activities for a Rainy La Day 0
15 Free Indoor Activities for a Rainy La Day 0 Are you tired of being cooped up indoors on a rainy day in Los Angeles? Well, we've got just the solution for you!Imagine stepping into a world of wonder and exploration, where you can immerse yourself in art, science, history, and so much more. Whether you're itching to discover the secrets of the universe at the Griffith Observatory or unleash your inner child at an indoor play area, we've got a fantastic lineup of 15 free indoor activities that will keep you entertained and engaged.But that's not all, we've also included some hidden gems that will surprise and delight you.So, grab your raincoat and get ready for an adventure like no other!Key TakeawaysThere are several museums and art galleries in Los Angeles that offer free admission, such as The Broad Museum, LACMA, and the Hammer Museum.Families with kids can visit indoor play areas like The Last Bookstore or IKEA Smaland, as well as the play area at The Oaks Mall.Visitors can enjoy beautiful views for free at places like the Getty Center or Griffith Observatory.Car enthusiasts can explore attractions like the Zimmerman Automotive Museum or The Nethercutt Museum.Museums and Art GalleriesWhen it comes to exploring the vibrant art and cultural scene of Los Angeles, museums and art galleries offer an enriching and engaging experience for visitors of all ages. Museums and art galleries in the city showcase a vast collection of artwork and artifacts from various periods and cultures. One of the highlights of these establishments is the opportunity to engage with interactive exhibits, which allow visitors to actively participate and learn more about the art and history on display.In addition to the physical exhibits, many museums and art galleries in Los Angeles now offer virtual tours, providing an accessible and convenient way to explore their collections from the comfort of your own home. These virtual tours allow visitors to navigate through the galleries, zoom in on artworks, and even listen to audio guides, providing a comprehensive and immersive experience.Visiting museums and art galleries not only offers a chance to appreciate and learn about art, but it also provides an escape from the hustle and bustle of the city. These cultural institutions often have tranquil and serene environments, allowing visitors to relax and take in the beauty of the artwork.Whether you're a seasoned art enthusiast or just looking to explore something new, museums and art galleries in Los Angeles offer a diverse range of exhibits and experiences. From interactive exhibits to virtual tours, there are plenty of opportunities to engage with art and culture in a way that suits your preferences.Indoor Play Areas for KidsIndoor play areas for kids offer a fun and interactive environment where children can engage in imaginative play and physical activities. These play areas are especially beneficial during rainy days when outdoor activities are limited. Not only do they provide a safe and controlled space for kids to burn off energy, but they also stimulate their creativity and social skills. Here are some popular indoor play areas for kids in Los Angeles:Play AreaLocationFeaturesThe Last BookstoreDowntown LABook-themed play area with reading nooksIKEA SmalandBurbankIndoor playground with ball pit and slidesThe Oaks Mall Play AreaThousand OaksPlay structure, climbing wall, and slidesThese play areas offer a variety of activities that cater to different interests and age groups. From exploring books in a whimsical setting to climbing and sliding in a mall play area, children have the freedom to choose their preferred play experiences.In addition to these indoor play areas, parents can also engage their kids in creative activities at home during rainy days. Some ideas include:Arts and crafts: Set up a designated art corner with supplies like paints, markers, and paper, and encourage your child to create their own masterpieces.Indoor scavenger hunt: Hide objects around the house and create clues for your child to find them. This not only keeps them entertained but also enhances their problem-solving skills.Building forts: Use blankets, pillows, and furniture to construct a cozy fort where your child can read, play, or even have a picnic.Free Activities With Beautiful ViewsIf you're looking for free activities that offer beautiful views, Los Angeles has plenty of options to choose from. Whether you're a nature lover or a photography enthusiast, there are outdoor activities with stunning views that will leave you in awe. Here are five photography spots with scenic views that won't cost you a dime:Griffith Observatory: Perched on a hilltop in Griffith Park, the observatory offers breathtaking panoramic views of the city and the stars above. Capture the iconic Hollywood Sign or the sparkling lights of downtown LA.Getty Center: Not only is the Getty Center home to an impressive collection of art, but it also boasts magnificent views of the city and the Pacific Ocean. Wander through the gardens and find the perfect vantage point for your photographs.Hollywood Bowl Museum: Located at the iconic Hollywood Bowl, this museum not only showcases the history of this legendary venue but also offers stunning views of the Hollywood Hills. Capture the sunset as it paints the sky in vibrant hues.Cabrillo Marine Aquarium: Situated on the picturesque Cabrillo Beach, this aquarium not only offers a glimpse into the marine world but also provides beautiful views of the ocean. Capture the waves crashing against the shore or the colorful sunset reflecting on the water.Grand Central Market: While it may not be an outdoor activity per se, this bustling market in downtown LA offers a unique vantage point to observe the city. Head to the rooftop parking lot for panoramic views of the city skyline.Ice Skating and Sports CentersLos Angeles offers a variety of ice skating rinks and sports centers for those looking for a fun and active indoor activity. Whether you're a hockey enthusiast, a figure skating aficionado, or simply looking to try something new, there are plenty of options to choose from. Many of these ice skating rinks also offer additional sports facilities, such as basketball courts, making them a great choice for those who want to engage in multiple activities.If you're into indoor hockey, you'll find several rinks in Los Angeles that cater to this sport. These rinks provide a space for players of all skill levels to come together and enjoy a friendly game or even participate in leagues and tournaments. Additionally, many of these rinks offer rental equipment, so you don't have to worry about bringing your own gear.For those who prefer figure skating, there are rinks that offer open skate sessions where you can practice your jumps, spins, and graceful moves. Some rinks even offer figure skating lessons for beginners who want to learn the basics or improve their skills.If you're looking for a unique and challenging activity, you might want to give curling a try. Some ice skating rinks in Los Angeles offer curling sessions where you can learn the intricacies of this Olympic sport. It's a great way to have fun and engage in a team-based activity.Animal-related ActivitiesThere are plenty of exciting animal-related activities in Los Angeles for animal lovers of all ages to enjoy. Whether you're looking to interact with animals or learn more about them, there are options available that cater to different interests. Here are five animal-related activities that will surely captivate your attention:Animal therapy sessions: Experience the therapeutic benefits of animal interactions by participating in animal therapy sessions. These sessions provide a unique opportunity to relax and de-stress while bonding with gentle and friendly animals.Wildlife sanctuaries: Visit wildlife sanctuaries in Los Angeles to observe and learn about various species in a natural habitat. These sanctuaries provide a safe haven for animals rescued from harmful environments and offer educational programs to raise awareness about wildlife conservation.Annenberg PetSpace: Explore the Annenberg PetSpace, a unique facility that combines interactive exhibits, adoption services, and educational programs. Here, you can meet adorable animals, learn about their care, and even consider adopting a new furry friend.Heal the Bay Aquarium: Immerse yourself in the wonders of marine life at the Heal the Bay Aquarium. Discover the diverse marine species that inhabit the coastal waters of California through interactive exhibits and educational presentations.Animal-themed workshops: Engage in animal-themed workshops that offer hands-on experiences and educational opportunities. From learning about animal behavior to discovering the intricacies of their habitats, these workshops provide a chance to deepen your understanding and appreciation for the animal kingdom.With these animal-related activities, you can indulge your love for animals while gaining insights into their world. Whether it's through animal therapy, wildlife sanctuaries, or interactive exhibits, there's something for everyone in Los Angeles who desires to connect with the animal kingdom.Cultural Centers and LibrariesAfter exploring the wonderful world of animal-related activities in Los Angeles, let's now turn our attention to the vibrant cultural centers and libraries that the city has to offer.One of the most iconic cultural landmarks in Los Angeles is the Los Angeles Central Library. Not only is it a place of architectural beauty, but it also offers a wide range of community programs.The Los Angeles Central Library, located in downtown LA, is a stunning example of art deco and Egyptian revival architecture. Its distinctive design is a sight to behold, both inside and out. As you wander through its halls, you'll be surrounded by the grandeur of its beautiful murals and intricate details.But the Los Angeles Central Library is more than just a pretty building. It's a hub of community programs and activities that cater to people of all ages and interests. From author readings and book clubs to art exhibits and film screenings, there's always something happening at the library.You can attend lectures, workshops, and cultural events, all for free. In addition, the library offers a variety of educational resources, including computer classes, language learning programs, and homework help for students. It's a place where knowledge is shared and celebrated, and where people can come together to learn, create, and connect.Aquariums and Marine CentersAquariums and marine centers provide captivating experiences for visitors, immersing them in the wonders of the underwater world. Whether you're interested in learning about marine life or just wanting to escape the rain, these indoor attractions offer something for everyone.Here are five reasons why you should consider visiting an aquarium or marine center on a rainy day:Educational Exhibits: Aquariums and marine centers are filled with educational exhibits that teach visitors about various marine species and ecosystems. From colorful coral reefs to mesmerizing sharks, you'll have the opportunity to learn about the diverse underwater world and the importance of its conservation efforts.Interactive Displays: Many aquariums and marine centers offer interactive displays that allow visitors to touch and interact with marine animals. Get up close and personal with stingrays, sea stars, and even small sharks. These hands-on experiences create lasting memories and deepen your understanding of marine life.Marine Animal Rehabilitation Programs: Some aquariums and marine centers play a crucial role in marine animal rehabilitation. By visiting these facilities, you not only support their conservation efforts but also get a chance to witness the rehabilitation process firsthand. It's a unique opportunity to see the dedication and care that goes into helping injured or stranded marine animals.Educational Programs and Workshops: Aquariums and marine centers often host educational programs and workshops for visitors of all ages. These programs cover a wide range of topics, including marine biology, conservation, and the importance of protecting our oceans. Take part in a guided tour, attend a lecture, or join a hands-on workshop to expand your knowledge and deepen your connection with the marine world.Family-Friendly Fun: Aquariums and marine centers are perfect for family outings. Kids will love exploring the underwater exhibits, watching feeding sessions, and participating in interactive activities. It's a great way to spend quality time together while learning about the wonders of the ocean.Bookstores and LibrariesWhen looking for a cozy and educational indoor activity on a rainy day, bookstores and libraries are the perfect destinations. Not only can you escape the gloomy weather, but you can also immerse yourself in a world of knowledge and imagination. These havens of literature offer more than just rows of books - they host a variety of community events that are both engaging and enlightening.From author signings and book readings to workshops and lectures, there's always something happening at your local bookstore or library.One popular activity at libraries is joining a book club or reading group. These gatherings bring together like-minded individuals who share a passion for reading and exchanging ideas. It's a wonderful opportunity to discover new books, engage in thought-provoking discussions, and broaden your literary horizons. Whether you're a fan of fiction, non-fiction, or poetry, there's a book club or reading group out there that suits your interests.Bookstores and libraries aren't just places to find books; they're vibrant hubs of intellectual and cultural activity. They provide a space for people to come together, connect, and engage in meaningful discussions.Science and Technology CentersScience and Technology Centers offer interactive and educational experiences for visitors of all ages. These centers provide an opportunity to explore the fascinating world of science and technology through hands-on exhibits and demonstrations.Here are five reasons why a visit to a Science and Technology Center is a must:Interactive Exhibits: Get ready to immerse yourself in a world of interactive exhibits that will ignite your curiosity and stimulate your mind. From virtual reality experiences to robotics demonstrations, these centers bring science and technology to life in a way that's both engaging and educational.Technological Advancements: Stay up-to-date with the latest technological advancements by visiting Science and Technology Centers. These centers often showcase cutting-edge technologies and innovations that are shaping our future. From 3D printing to artificial intelligence, you'll get a glimpse into the exciting world of technology.Fun for the Whole Family: Science and Technology Centers are designed to cater to visitors of all ages. Whether you're a young child eager to explore or an adult with a thirst for knowledge, there's something for everyone. Bring your family along and enjoy a day of learning and discovery together.Inspiring Future Innovators: These centers not only educate, but also inspire the next generation of innovators. By providing a hands-on and interactive learning environment, Science and Technology Centers encourage young minds to explore the possibilities of science and technology.A Break from the Ordinary: Looking for a unique and educational experience? Science and Technology Centers offer a refreshing change from the usual rainy day activities. Step into a world of wonder and expand your horizons as you delve into the realms of science and technology.Art Museums and GalleriesArt Museums and Galleries provide a rich and immersive experience, allowing visitors to appreciate and explore a diverse range of artistic expressions. Whether you're a seasoned art enthusiast or just looking to be inspired, Los Angeles offers a variety of art museum exhibitions and art gallery openings that are both free and engaging.Here are some notable art museums and galleries in Los Angeles:Art MuseumsGalleriesThe Broad MuseumHauser & WirthLACMAGagosian GalleryHammer MuseumRegen ProjectsGetty VillaBlum & PoeTorrance Art MuseumHonor FraserThe Broad Museum, located in downtown Los Angeles, showcases contemporary art and features rotating exhibitions that challenge conventional notions of art. LACMA, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, houses thousands of works spanning various time periods and cultural traditions. The Hammer Museum, affiliated with UCLA, focuses on contemporary art and hosts thought-provoking exhibitions and events. The Getty Villa, situated in the Pacific Palisades, offers a unique experience with its collection of ancient art and architecture.In addition to these larger institutions, Los Angeles is home to numerous art galleries that showcase emerging and established artists. These galleries, such as Hauser & Wirth and Gagosian Gallery, often hold art openings and receptions, providing opportunities to engage with the local art community and discover new talents.Natural History MuseumsLos Angeles boasts an impressive array of natural history museums, showcasing fascinating exhibits that delve into the wonders of the natural world. Whether you're a history buff or simply curious about the world around us, these museums offer interactive exhibits and extensive fossil collections that are sure to captivate your imagination.Here are five natural history museums in Los Angeles that are worth a visit:Natural History Museum: This iconic museum is home to an extensive collection of dinosaur fossils, including the famous Tyrannosaurus rex. Explore the interactive exhibits that bring the past to life and learn about the diverse ecosystems that have shaped our planet.The Page Museum at the La Brea Tar Pits: Step back in time and discover the prehistoric animals that roamed Los Angeles thousands of years ago. Marvel at the fossils of saber-toothed cats, mammoths, and dire wolves that have been preserved in the tar pits.Cabrillo Marine Aquarium: Dive into the fascinating world of marine life at this coastal museum. Get up close and personal with sea creatures in the touch tanks, explore the diverse habitats of the Pacific Ocean, and learn about the importance of conservation.The Broad Museum: While not exclusively a natural history museum, The Broad features a collection of contemporary art that often explores themes of nature and the environment. Discover thought-provoking works that challenge our understanding of the natural world.California Science Center: Although primarily focused on science and technology, this museum also houses an impressive collection of natural history exhibits. Explore the wonders of the natural world, from the depths of the ocean to the vastness of outer space.With these natural history museums, you can explore the wonders of the natural world, learn about extinct creatures, and gain a deeper appreciation for the world around us.Historic and Cultural LandmarksWe were captivated by the rich history and vibrant culture of Los Angeles as we explored its historic and cultural landmarks. Two notable landmarks that stood out to us were the Griffith Observatory and the Getty Villa. These landmarks not only showcased unique architectural designs but also held significant historical value.LandmarkUnique Architectural DesignsHistorical SignificanceGriffith ObservatoryArt Deco styleOffers stunning views of the city and the skyGetty VillaRe-creation of ancient RomeHouses an extensive collection of antiquitiesThe Griffith Observatory, with its iconic Art Deco style, is a must-visit for anyone interested in astronomy and breathtaking city views. Perched atop the hills of Griffith Park, it offers a range of exhibits and planetarium shows that educate and inspire visitors. The observatory's historical significance lies in its role as a public observatory since its opening in 1935, providing access to the wonders of the universe for all Angelenos.On the other hand, the Getty Villa transports visitors to ancient Rome with its meticulous re-creation of a Roman country house. The villa's unique architectural design, inspired by the ancient Villa dei Papiri in Herculaneum, sets the stage for an immersive experience. Inside, visitors can explore an extensive collection of ancient Greek, Roman, and Etruscan art and artifacts. This cultural landmark serves as a window into the past, showcasing the beauty and significance of classical antiquities.As we ventured through these historic and cultural landmarks, we couldn't help but feel a sense of awe and appreciation for the rich heritage that Los Angeles holds. These landmarks not only provide free indoor activities on a rainy day but also offer a glimpse into the city's past and its enduring cultural legacy.Car Enthusiast AttractionsFor car enthusiasts looking for attractions in Los Angeles, there are several options that offer a unique and immersive experience. Whether you're interested in vintage cars, car restoration workshops, or simply want to indulge in your love for automobiles, Los Angeles has something to offer.Here are five car enthusiast attractions that you won't want to miss:Zimmerman Automotive Museum: Explore a collection of classic cars from different eras, including rare and unique models. Immerse yourself in the history and beauty of these timeless vehicles.The Nethercutt Museum: Discover an impressive collection of vintage cars, ranging from luxurious classics to elegant antique models. Take a step back in time and admire the craftsmanship that went into creating these automotive masterpieces.Peterson Automotive Museum: Dive into the world of automobiles at this renowned museum. From interactive exhibits to stunning displays, you'll get an up-close look at the evolution of cars throughout history.Vintage Car Shows: Attend one of the many vintage car shows held in Los Angeles. Marvel at the meticulously restored vehicles and mingle with fellow car enthusiasts who share your passion.Car Restoration Workshops: Join a car restoration workshop and learn the art of bringing old cars back to life. Gain hands-on experience and acquire valuable skills from experts in the field.These attractions provide an opportunity to indulge in your love for cars, learn about their history, and connect with fellow car enthusiasts. Whether you're a seasoned car enthusiast or just starting to explore the world of automobiles, these attractions will leave you inspired and wanting more.Indoor Play Areas for Kids in MallsIndoor play areas for kids in malls offer a fun and interactive space for children to play and explore while parents enjoy shopping or taking a break. These play areas are perfect for rainy days when outdoor activities aren't an option. Kids can burn off energy, engage in imaginative play, and make new friends in a safe and supervised environment.Malls across the country have recognized the importance of providing indoor play areas for kids. These spaces are typically equipped with slides, climbing structures, ball pits, and other age-appropriate toys and games. They're designed to stimulate children's creativity and physical development while keeping them entertained for hours.Indoor play areas in malls aren't only beneficial for children but also for parents. They provide a much-needed break from shopping and allow parents to relax while their kids have a blast. It's a win-win situation for everyone involved.In addition to offering a fun and entertaining environment, indoor play areas in malls can also be educational. Some play areas incorporate learning elements such as puzzles, building blocks, and interactive displays. Kids can learn while they play, which is a great way to keep their minds engaged and active.Food Markets and DiningAfter exploring the indoor play areas for kids in malls, let's shift our focus to the delightful world of food markets and dining. Food markets aren't only a feast for the senses but also a window into the latest food market trends. Whether you're a foodie or just looking for a unique dining experience, Los Angeles has a plethora of options to satisfy your cravings. Here are some of the best hidden dining spots and food markets that you can explore:Grand Central Market: This historic landmark is a foodie's paradise, offering a diverse range of cuisines from around the world. From tacos to ramen, to fresh oysters and artisanal ice cream, there's something to suit every palate. Don't miss the chance to try the famous Eggslut or indulge in a delicious pupusa at Sarita's Pupuseria.Smorgasburg LA: This weekly food market brings together some of the city's best food vendors, offering everything from gourmet burgers and sushi burritos to decadent desserts and craft cocktails. With its vibrant atmosphere and mouthwatering offerings, Smorgasburg LA is a must-visit for any food lover.The Original Farmers Market: Located next to The Grove, this historic food market has been a staple of LA's dining scene since 1934. Here, you'll find a wide array of fresh produce, specialty foods, and international cuisines. Grab a bite at one of the many food stalls or enjoy a meal at one of the market's iconic restaurants, such as Magee's Kitchen or Monsieur Marcel.Little Tokyo: Explore the bustling streets of Little Tokyo and discover a hidden dining haven. From traditional Japanese ramen shops to izakayas and sushi bars, this neighborhood offers an authentic taste of Japan. Don't forget to visit the Japanese Village Plaza, where you can find unique snacks and sweets.Koreatown: Known for its vibrant nightlife and delicious cuisine, Koreatown is a food lover's paradise. Indulge in Korean barbecue, try some spicy kimchi, or enjoy a bowl of traditional bibimbap. With its lively atmosphere and diverse dining options, Koreatown is a must-visit for those seeking a culinary adventure.Frequently Asked QuestionsAre There Any Indoor Play Areas Specifically Designed for Kids in Malls in Los Angeles?Yes, there are indoor play areas specifically designed for kids in malls in Los Angeles. These indoor playgrounds provide a safe and fun environment for children to play and explore. They usually have various play structures, interactive games, and imaginative play areas.Additionally, on a rainy day, malls often offer rainy day crafts and activities for kids, allowing them to get creative indoors. It's a great way to keep children entertained and active when the weather isn't cooperating.Where Can I Find Free Activities With Beautiful Views in Los Angeles?Looking for free activities with beautiful views in LA?Well, did you know that there are plenty of free hiking trails that offer stunning vistas?These hidden gems in LA not only provide breathtaking scenery but also a chance to reconnect with nature.From the Hollywood Hills to Griffith Park, you can explore the city's natural beauty without spending a dime.Are There Any Food Markets and Dining Options That Offer Free Indoor Activities in Los Angeles?There are food markets and dining options in Los Angeles that offer free indoor activities. These places not only provide delicious food but also entertainment.You can explore Grand Central Market, which offers a variety of food options and a vibrant atmosphere. This market often hosts events and live performances, giving you a chance to enjoy free entertainment while you dine.Are There Any Science and Technology Centers in Los Angeles That Offer Free Admission?Sure!There are indeed science and technology centers in Los Angeles that offer free admission. These centers provide a great opportunity to explore and learn on a rainy day in LA.With interactive exhibits and educational programs, you can delve into the fascinating world of science and technology.What Are Some Animal-Related Activities That Can Be Done Indoors in Los Angeles on a Rainy Day?On a rainy day in Los Angeles, there are several animal-related activities that can be done indoors.One option is to visit an indoor pet adoption center, where you can find your new furry friend.Another idea is to engage in indoor animal-themed art activities, such as painting or crafting.These activities provide an engaging and interactive experience while staying dry and enjoying the company of animals.ConclusionIn conclusion, rainy days in Los Angeles don't have to be boring! With a wide range of free indoor activities to choose from, there's something for everyone to enjoy.Did you know that the Getty Villa houses over 44,000 ancient artifacts? It's a treasure trove of history waiting to be explored.So next time it rains, grab your raincoat and head out to discover the wonders of the City of Angels indoors. Read More : https://worldkidstravel.com/15-free-indoor-activities-for-a-rainy-la-day-0-2/?feed_id=1947&_unique_id=65f786bb9ffc0
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