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Pulling out of Memes and Consuming Information

Normalize thinking for yourself and don't let memes or other people tell you what to think and start doing whatever the fudge you think is right I'd like to start with this quote by a random Instagram user because it struck me.  We live in an internet-driven world and memes have become part of our culture. We share them quite often and they are disrupting the Internet as we know it. Memes Salty GIF from Memes GIFs Also, information or data is or going to play a huge role in our life. At times like this, it is important to know what information you are consuming. We are often bombarded with tons of data and information on a daily basis and I think it is really becoming hard for our brains to capture and process it. Also, it is not just information that is passed down but misinformation that is poured down. In such a situation it is important that we keep a check of what we need to consume and what we should avoid. I think it is a skill. A skill

Quicksilver theme song in X-men

  Have you been searching for that Quicksilver theme song from the X-men movie? Here it is.  There are actually 13 songs in the movie.  Here's a Spotify playlist link to those, made by littleme223  Two famous songs which gave a kickass intro of Quicksilver was "Time in a bottle" and "Sweet dreams" We loved this slo-mo scene so much right? And every other quicksilver scenes in the movie.  The song was made by Jim Corce and was released in 1973, the same year to which Kitty Pryde sent back Wolverine’s consciousness to undo Mystique’s assassination of Trask in X-Men: Days of Future Past. Listen to this song  in Spotify Time in a Bottle Lyrics Jim Croce If I could save time in a bottle The first thing that I'd like to do Is to save every day 'Til eternity passes away Just to spend them with you If I could make days last forever If words could make wishes come true I'd save every day like a treasure and then Again, I would