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RE: LeoThread 2025-11-28 01-26

in LeoFinance2 days ago

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The individual recounts having watched the Barbie movie without having listened to a relevant monologue or review beforehand. Their surprise stemmed from the realization that if they had been better informed, they might have made a different choice about how to approach the experience. Their words capture a sense of regret mixed with a dash of humor: "I had no idea I had the option of sticking a screwdriver into my ear instead."

This statement, while seemingly hyperbolic, underscores a broader point about anticipation and information. The commenter implies that having prior knowledge—or perhaps a certain mental preparation—could have significantly changed their experience, perhaps making it less pleasurable or more manageable.

The Lesson: Always Listen to Clavin Before Movies