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I can’t recommend it enough tbh. I went in there to return a few I had rented last week and got to spend 10 minutes lost in the shelves, just searching through films. There is such a great feeling of comfort I get by being surrounded by so many physical reproductions of the medium I love so mucchhh. It’s like my version of a museum.
Feb 14, 2024
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Pretty sick, went with a friend and it was very funny. $14 Movie Theater IPAs were hitting in a fantastic way. Then we went to see the second half of the Knicks game in some dive in the Village. It was a great time, stumbled on the escalator in front of strangers. 10/10
May 26, 2025
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I have another indie theater that I prefer because it’s cozier, has better vibes, is much closer to me, and everybody who works there is genuinely passionate about film. It’s not really anything special visually but it’s a beautiful institution and it’s so fun to be there ❤️ But this one is an old art deco theatre designed by architect John Eberson (he designed Loew’s Paradise in the Bronx and the Paradise Theatre in Chicago)! It’s pretty run down/poorly managed and staffed but it’s a gorgeous building and definitely worth visiting. Not my photos but included for illustrative purposes!!
Nov 14, 2024

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Saying ‘I’m going to my room’ is so mundane and I’m never going back to it
Feb 5, 2024
like actually going out and trying things. put in an effort and take pride in that (being effortless is soooo out for 2024). use this platform to find new amazing things! you can never really know what you like and what brings you joy and fulfillment and all that cheesy stuff unless you actually go and really try a bunch of stuff. I love trying!
Feb 6, 2024
lol this is what I do research about. Also aerobic exercise is literally the most important thing you can be doing. Neuroprotective (ie prevents cognitive decline and can protect against Alzheimer’s) and promotes synaptic growth in the forebrain (cognition and critical thinking areas). Also doing logic puzzles can be immensely beneficial for helping certain cognitive areas you may be lacking in. It also doesn’t take much time (my lab found that ~2 hrs of cognitive training a week significantly improves memory at the synaptic level)
 Neuroscientists have shown that the brain is capable of changing and adapting throughout life, a concept known as neuroplasticity. This understanding has implications for recovery from brain injuries, learning new skills, and maintaining cognitive function as we age.
Mar 14, 2024
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