u/Busy_Caterpillar_818

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Rush hour part 1 and part 2 are one of the greatest movies ever made.

Funny, action and feel good plus they have immense re-watchability.

They are the kind of movies you enjoy. You make them your kids , grand kids see it, every few months you can see them again and again.

I think they will live in people's memory for a long time .

Jackie is A GOAT. I wish chris tucker made more movies.

Note: it's my choice , I am not saying based on art, story, epicness, quality, critic rating but how much joy it brings to me. movies are subjective. And the world is a serious place, these movies make it less serious for a while .

I can't watch citizen cane, 12 angry man again n again. But these two i can watch any time, alone. With family does not matter.

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u/Busy_Caterpillar_818 — 11 days ago

serious question…

How did our grandmothers and great-grandmothers have:

  • thick, long hair
  • clear skin
  • minimal products

…and somehow didn’t need 10-step routines or “derma-approved” shelves?

Meanwhile we’re here:

  • buying new products every month
  • dealing with the same issues
  • hoping the next thing will fix it

Something doesn’t add up.

So I started digging into older remedies, different cultures, ingredient traditions… basically trying to understand what people did before modern skincare marketing took over.

I started digging into this out of frustration. Not influencer tips, but actual traditional remedies from different parts of the world.

What I found was interesting:

Different cultures already had structured ways to deal with hair problems.
Not random DIY hacks, but consistent methods using ingredients with a purpose.

The problem is… today everything is fragmented. One blog says one thing, another says something else.

I recently found a compiled resource that organizes remedies from multiple traditions into one place and explains why they work instead of just saying “apply this”.

I’ve been trying a few of those approaches consistently, and I’m actually seeing great improvement. Not overnight magic, but definitely progress and saved me hundreds of dollars

It made me rethink this whole “keep trying new products” cycle.

Curious what others think

Do you believe traditional methods actually work better, or is modern haircare still the way to go

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u/Busy_Caterpillar_818 — 13 days ago

Hi,

what is best alternative to claude, has anyone used GLM 5.1 , Deepseek, minimax 2.7?

if yes, can you please share the review and how to use it inside VS code/antigravity .

Thanks in advance.

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u/Busy_Caterpillar_818 — 18 days ago

Hi,

what is best alternative to claude, has anyone used GLM 5.1 , Deepseek, minimax 2.7?

if yes, can you please share the review and how to use it inside VS code/antigravity .

Thanks in advance.

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u/Busy_Caterpillar_818 — 18 days ago