Written dooU Lei.' [dul, dBl.] L adj. Deaf, hard
"I'm into the more grounded tone while keeping the fantastical elements around, but also it kinda looks really dull visually? I won't yap too much before seeing it because I also thought Oppenheimer looked mid ahead of release, but www.youtube.com/watch?v=f_bK..."
"From a web search 'mulch film' seems to be the more common term although that sounds like a very dull movie genre"
"Struggling with extreme apathy for the past few weeks now. I'm okay and will be fine. It's just that life feels so dull. Everything feels dull. I feel numb. I hope it eases up soon, because it's really getting in the way of many things."
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