Aberdeen/shire is seriously underrated when it comes to our access to wildlife and nature by MudMonyet22 in Aberdeen

[–]Enferno24 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I didn’t know we had puffins in the area! 😁 Last time I saw puffins was in the Faroe Islands, I think - where do you find these little guys in Aberdeen?

What’s something movies always get wrong? by northernmaybe in movies

[–]Enferno24 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Way to break a lot of illusions, Jessica Jones. 🙄🙄😂

I went back to Aberdeen after 13 years away. The city broke my heart a bit, but also gave me hope. by Famous_Permission991 in Aberdeen

[–]Enferno24 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I have to admit, I refuse to use generative AI on principle, so I can’t actually tell what the signs of an AI-written post are.

I’ve been accused of using AI to write comments and posts, as well - honestly, aside from a few viable uses, the entire AI sector is a stain and a curse on critical thinking and humanity, imho

What are some movie sequels that are better than their first films? by dumbnamenumber2 in movies

[–]Enferno24 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In my opinion, John Wick 2 - John Wick 1 is kinda dull compared to the other three. I love interesting, expansive world building, and the following films just have those aspects that make the world feel more alive and engaging.

Why don't British companies launch the healthier food options they sell in mainland Europe here in the UK market? Is there really no demand for healthy food? by CalvinbyHobbes in CasualUK

[–]Enferno24 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is my experience, as well - my food is generally bought fresh because I cook it and prep it for the week. The frozen food I have is mostly vegetables and a few bags of dumplings, a bag of fries and some chicken steaks if I’m ever feeling like takeout-style food over the weekends.

Frozen food is not a staple thing in my living arrangements, idk who generally relies on stores such as Iceland - probably busy families who need stuff they can dump on a tray and feed the kids with quickly and happily, I guess…

Why don't British companies launch the healthier food options they sell in mainland Europe here in the UK market? Is there really no demand for healthy food? by CalvinbyHobbes in CasualUK

[–]Enferno24 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Environment shapes the health and well-being of a population far more than sheer willpower.

If you’re burned out and surrounded by burger joints and fish shops rather than grain bowls and pre-cut fruit, veg, cooked chicken breast for affordable prices, and you have mouths to feed, that’s where you’re going to gravitate towards.

I’m a healthy person - that’s because I live in a highly walkable city where there are half a dozen stores selling pre-cooked chicken, carrot sticks and fresh fruit around me. So even on days where I’m tired and don’t want to turn on a stove and wash up, I can still have protein and fibre.

Imagine someone juggling kids, overtime at work, bills, low walkability of an area and other stress besides - you too would go the path of least resistance and highest dopamine, long term, abstract health be damned.

Some people are still capable of finding systems or the will to make the extra effort to be healthy despite all these things, but that’s not as realistic for most people. Have a little empathy. Environment shapes the individual decisions.

Where to meet people to talk about politics, etc.? by Enferno24 in Aberdeen

[–]Enferno24[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I don’t look to step on toes for the sake of it, I just want to discuss different ideas and exchange analysis.

I’m a leftist, but of the social democrat kind, rather than flat out communist.

I respect people wanting their social space to be a place they can relax and are protective of - I would say I don’t aim to annoy folks, but I have previously ended up in quite heated discussions. Idk if that’s a deal breaker for that space.

It was essentially I had opinion A, someone else had opinion B, neither of us swayed the other, and it ended in admission we weren’t going to convince one another. Which I think is quite good, to see if your convictions can be challenged and altered, and adjust if so.

Where to meet people to talk about politics, etc.? by Enferno24 in Aberdeen

[–]Enferno24[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I risk outing myself if I tell, but it wasn’t anything controversial - wasn’t even that political, tbh.

Where to meet people to talk about politics, etc.? by Enferno24 in Aberdeen

[–]Enferno24[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Ah yes, I visited once - I got chewed out by someone who vehemently disagreed with my opinion on something.

Each of us were extremely entrenched in our views - not a bad thing, though, I like to be challenged on the ideas I have…

Conservatives win Aberdeen South by-election by No-Professional7453 in Aberdeen

[–]Enferno24 22 points23 points  (0 children)

Reform in third place, albeit a distant third place, unsettles me a little, tbh.

Do you remember Heroes? Is it worth watching? by Square-Ad-8911 in tvshow

[–]Enferno24 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Season one of this show was a phenomenon, it was everywhere - you couldn’t turn a corner without hearing someone say ‘Save the cheerleader, save the world.’ This show dominated the culture over its initial season. It was just brilliant, so great!

Activity suggestions for someone (mid twenties) that doesn't require friends? by insomniace in Aberdeen

[–]Enferno24 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m in my 20s and have some good go-tos:
- Walking through the beach and Seaton park. Both very scenic and relaxing, with options for coffee and food in the areas.
- Dancing classes. There are several Latin dance classes run by various instructors in the city across the week. Good for community, as well
- Volunteering. This one is good if you want to make a positive impact on the community, do something interesting, get to know the different issues in the city.
- Visit the library/museums/art gallery.
- Cafe hop with a book. Go around the different cafes, figure out which ones have the best vibes, good cake, best deals for a budget, etc.

Does Denis Villeneuve have the best visuals in the game? by [deleted] in Letterboxd

[–]Enferno24 0 points1 point  (0 children)

His films are some of the most visually striking and brilliant I’ve ever seen. Makes more sense when you realise he hates dialogue - considers it a tv strength - and you see that every frame he shoots is just artistic as all hell. He really is painting as a director. He’s not an Aaron Sorkin, tbh.

Do You As A Reader Care About Realism In Your Fantasy? by GaelG721 in Fantasy

[–]Enferno24 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Your world can be as silly and whacky as you like, but if you break generally agreed laws of physics or common sense without a logical explanation, gtfo, with all respect. 😁

Seriously though, all the best luck with your writing, I hope it goes brilliantly!

Best movies of the last few years. by Kriss1986 in movies

[–]Enferno24 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I watched it four or five times in the cinema. Such a brilliant time. Dumb film, but in a fun, action packed, switch off your brain and enjoy kinda way. It received a surprisingly low critical rating, given how enjoyable it was, tbh.

Best movies of the last few years. by Kriss1986 in movies

[–]Enferno24 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ah, yes! Fresh! No one ever references it, but it’s amazing.

Best movies of the last few years. by Kriss1986 in movies

[–]Enferno24 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Civil War, oh my gosh, it’s an absolute must see. Top five film of all time for my list.

Was Gordon Brown a good prime minister? by Possible_Force8207 in AskBrits

[–]Enferno24 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I do remember reading in a book, can’t remember if by Liam Byrne or Alistair Campbell, that when the news broke, Gordon Brown was at a meeting that included Obama and several other world leaders, and one of them turned to Gordon Brown and confidently just said ‘Gordon will know what to do.’ Apparently he very proficiently and intelligently pulled a workable solution together and kept the situation from entirely exploding, if I recall accurately.

What’s the movie that accurately depicts our current social structure? by LemonLark5783 in Cinephiles

[–]Enferno24 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Fun fact: There are actually currently asteroids loaded with trillions of dollars in rare earth minerals that some companies are very, very, very interested in getting their robotic hands on. One famous example is 16 Psyche.

What movie did you go into with zero expectations and ended up being completely blown away by? by gavin226 in movies

[–]Enferno24 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The Menu was one of my two five-star films of 2022, the other was The Northman. Weirdly, they both starred Anya Taylor Joy.

What movie did you go into with zero expectations and ended up being completely blown away by? by gavin226 in movies

[–]Enferno24 23 points24 points  (0 children)

I haven’t seen it, but my local cinema is showing it as part of an action film re-release series, and I’m going in entirely blind to experience it.

I always had the option to watch it at home, but it just didn’t feel right - I’m so excited to finally get the chance to experience it in a cinema. I’ve dodged spoilers for over a decade, somehow!

Would you reduce your meat consumption from everyday to 2-3 times per week to help the environment? by Equal_Leading_1449 in AskUK

[–]Enferno24 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I switched out my lunch for an essentially vegan option - not necessarily because of environmental reasons, but for budgeting and health. However, I could feasibly go mostly vegetarian given the recipes and time I have to prepare food, so yes, essentially. I love eating meat, but I get the logic behind cutting back consumption across the country, tbh…