I had a dream where I was in a theatre watching Angels in America. Somehow I must have confused the theatre with the opera though, because they had that screen for subtitles and the text was in Japanese... However, it was a great start for my day, having a dream about ZQ. ^^ I think my brain decided that it deserved a reward after all that studying. (also I was talking about AiA with
messy_kisses on Tuesday and I am going to the theatre on the weekend so those might have influenced the dream a bit too)
Ooh! I forgot to talk about this one documentary I watched in the beginning of the month but which I really want to recommend. It's called Into Eternity and it's about how Finland is digging this huge cavern into the bedrock and where the nuclear waste is going to buried. It's called Onkalo and it's the first place on Earth meant for permanently keeping nuclear waste. Other countries haven't reached a decision about what they are going to do with their waste. The document is made by a Danish dude and is entirely in English (or Finglish sometimes when he interviews Finnish people... xD) It raises a lot of really interesting moral questions about nuclear power/waste about humanity and the future of our planet.
Here is the trailer for it
Here is the website. It has a link for see the film, but it didn't work for me (maybe I'm in the wrong country idk)
http://www.intoeternitythemovie.com/
And here is the link for watching the whole thing, but that might just work for people who live in Finland. (these restrictions really annoy me...)
http://yle.fi/ohjelmat/787981
Ooh! I forgot to talk about this one documentary I watched in the beginning of the month but which I really want to recommend. It's called Into Eternity and it's about how Finland is digging this huge cavern into the bedrock and where the nuclear waste is going to buried. It's called Onkalo and it's the first place on Earth meant for permanently keeping nuclear waste. Other countries haven't reached a decision about what they are going to do with their waste. The document is made by a Danish dude and is entirely in English (or Finglish sometimes when he interviews Finnish people... xD) It raises a lot of really interesting moral questions about nuclear power/waste about humanity and the future of our planet.
Here is the trailer for it
Here is the website. It has a link for see the film, but it didn't work for me (maybe I'm in the wrong country idk)
http://www.intoeternitythemovie.com/
And here is the link for watching the whole thing, but that might just work for people who live in Finland. (these restrictions really annoy me...)
http://yle.fi/ohjelmat/787981