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We often have negative interaction with people. For example: ‘if that person was not so rude, things would’ve worked out’ or something like: ‘I could work better if he/she didn’t harass me so much’. We all wish people would change and the world will be a Vintage 2010 Limited Edition 12th Birthday T Shirtplace to live, right? BUT WRONG. Dark energy will always be there in ‘everything’. An assumption of everything ideal should only be read in textbooks. Practically it is impossible. For example someone may like you, but there will be ‘someone’ who hates you. It may or may not be regarding you (e.g. it could be the shirt you are wearing or any silly thing). But that is the truth. We cannot find peace outside, but it is inside us. How can you protect yourself from the dark energies is entirely up to you. If you get easily distracted/angered by other peoples opinion/belief of you (who doesn’t have a clue about you or your life), you are in a fool’s paradise.

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That’s just one example, there are loads of reasons for title . Homeschooled kids often have a different knowledge base, which can make them seem very smart or very dumb. For example, I am awful at geography. I’ve never studied it past an elementary school level, so I can label all the continents but that’s about it. This can make me seem quite dumb. I also know a lot about math and science, probably more than the average high school senior (I’d be a high school senior right now if I went the traditional route) which can make me seem quite smart. Really, I’m about averagely smart, I just have studied different subjects.

From a story-telling standpoint, we know everything we need to know about Han Solo from the title. I did not need a back story. I did not need to see the moment he was too lazy to say Chewbacca and shorten it to Chewie. I did not need to see that this rogue, lover boy actually had a young, true love. I did not need to see how he won the Millennium Falcon from a (phenomenally portrayed) young Lando. I did not need any of it. I’ll wrap it up with what I think is a hurtful detail to the character in the movie: the Kessel Run. We have known for over 40 years that the Millennium Falcon is the ship that did the Kessel Run in 12 parsecs. It’s a beautiful detail and is imprinted in every fan’s (even casual) brains. And, when you think about it, in the movie he CHEATS! He does not do the actual Kessel Run! How dare you do that to Han???!!!! Pretty much ruins the movie, which, otherwise, is quite entertaining.