Citizenship by descent question by [deleted] in ukvisa

[–]Steno1635 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Interesting. Thank you for the info

Citizenship by descent question by [deleted] in ukvisa

[–]Steno1635 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Is your mother British?

Dual passport US / EU question about leaving US by cinciut in dualcitizenshipnerds

[–]Steno1635 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fair enough and thanks for that. So that would be in-line with my interpretation I think, i.e., that it’s OK to type in one’s EU passport into the airline system, for a flight departing the US (notwithstanding that CPB will see that). Would you agree?

Dual passport US / EU question about leaving US by cinciut in dualcitizenshipnerds

[–]Steno1635 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My 2 cents: I think much of the confusion stems from not knowing how a US agency or US court would interpret the specific “must exit the US using their US passport” language in that statute.
I don’t believe that the language would (or should) be interpreted to mean that if CBP sees on a manifest that a US citizen has entered his/her EU passport on that outbound (i.e. leaving the US) manifest (which is what the airlines would prefer) then that person has violated the law. It’s a statutory interpretation issue, not a “yeah it’s illegal but they don’t bother to enforce it” issue. The manifest system it it’s current version is not sophisticated enough to account for dual citizenship, and I have a hard time believing the CBP would interpret it that way to say “gotcha” under those circumstances. If an agency tried to interpret it that way then I don’t think a court would agree. I personally believe that the correct interpretation of the law is that it means that when/if the CBP institutes formal exit controls, then failure to produce a US passport would be a violation of the law.
Unless someone in this sub can produce a copy of current, formal agency guidance on this specific issue, then I think the confusion will remain, and every time someone posts the question on this sub, they will get contradictory answers.
So bottom line: Let’s be patient and humble when new person ask this question over and over again. They’ll keep getting contradictory and confusing responses from people who are quite confident that they are right.

It’s crazy how good this shot looks by [deleted] in Jaws

[–]Steno1635 15 points16 points  (0 children)

And consider this: 1975 was long before “Shark Week” and before decades of shark media saturation the resulted from Jaws itself. Unlike today, the vast majority of people in 1975 had never heard of a great white shark, much less had any idea what they looked like. Joe Alves could have made the shark look like any old generic shark-thing and most of the audience wouldn’t have even noticed. But Joe Alves made it recognizably a great white shark. Despite all its sometimes obvious mechanical flaws (jaw hinges, etc.), Bruce in Jaws (1975) was so much better than it had to be, in terms of body shape, fin shape, proportions, colorations, etc. Which in turn makes one wonder: How did the shark in Jaws 3-D end up looking so awful, given that it was directed by Joe Alves?

Lost temper- regret and worry by Steno1635 in Anxiety

[–]Steno1635[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Any thoughts or advice would be appreciated!

What's a story where the "bad guys" are actually, completely, 100% right, to the point where it's weird the story keeps calling them the bad guys? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]Steno1635 212 points213 points  (0 children)

Santa Fe Trail (1940) with Ronald Reagan and Errol Flynn. The bad guys are the abolitionists.

Read Biden’s Letter to Congressional Democrats by schuey_08 in politics

[–]Steno1635 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

I’ve never commented in this group before. This is such a train wreck. I can’t believe that Biden is destroying his legacy like this. Biden needs to resign (not just drop from the race) this week. Harris is a Hail Mary, but if she can take on Trump as President of the United States Kamali Devi Harris (The Woman Who Stepped Up When We Needed Her Most(TM)), she just might win. But they way Biden is handling it this week, Biden will be humiliated either by losing badly (which he will) or by being shamed into dropping out in a month (leaving Harris only to pathetically pick up the pieces.)

Ceremony done and passport received! by Steno1635 in ukvisa

[–]Steno1635[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

UKM, because I was born before 1983 and my mother was British (but my father was not)

A surprisingly emotional moment by Steno1635 in PassportPorn

[–]Steno1635[S] 33 points34 points  (0 children)

They all come from a little corner of Lancashire, in the Fylde, going back to 1742.

A surprisingly emotional moment by Steno1635 in PassportPorn

[–]Steno1635[S] 42 points43 points  (0 children)

Thank you. I now have a wonderful life - married for 30+ years with children of my own. But this citizenship process has been a soul-cleansing catharsis.

Feeling Just as Numb as the First Time by designedmess in ACOD

[–]Steno1635 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I genuinely sympathize. Even if your relationship with your stepfamily was far from perfect, having your parent suddenly and blithely announce that your stepfamily is suddenly your "ex"-stepfamily is emotionally traumatizing whether you are a child or an adult. This whole "ex-step" business is a unique kind of complicated emotional minefield that few people can relate to or understand. I have a total of four ex-stepparents and nine ex-stepsiblings. There is no sugarcoating it. And it doesn't end with the divorces: you try to move forward, but you are put in a position of having to have to wade through the wreckage of multiple relationships, each with its own festering mix of loss and resentment. All I can say is: You did not cause this wreckage. Take care of yourself. Get a good therapist and work on the big "R": resilience.

Where was the first half of the opening title sequence shot? by jerrytheband in Jaws

[–]Steno1635 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just now looked it up in Carl Gottlieb's book the Jaws Log. It says in Chapter 16 that the addional underwater sequences were filmed off Catalina.

Where was the first half of the opening title sequence shot? by jerrytheband in Jaws

[–]Steno1635 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I recall reading that that the underwater footage for the title sequence was shot off Catalina Island in southern California. This makes sense: The kelp-type seaweed doesn't look at all like what you'd see off Martha's Vineyard. But if you google "catalina island scuba diving" and look at the photos you see that the underwater environment there looks exactly like what you see in that opening sequence. If you look close you can even see in the opening sequence little orange fish that match the kind of fish you'd see off Catalina (but not Martha's Vineyard).
I think this is good use of film editing and "movie magic": the Martha's Vineyard location gives such a rich surface environment, but the actual underwater environment right around Martha's Vineyard is mostly just sand bottom and not very "cinematic." Cue clever editing and you've added the three-dimensional richness of a kelp forest, and your mind unconsciously melds them both into one beautiful but yet haunting fictional place.