golli

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[–] golli@lemmy.world 6 points 1 year ago

You make a good distinction. In my opinion this question can be answered in two ways:

  • A movie that holds up being just as good on a rewatch.

  • Movies where you either pick up on clues/details on further rewatches once you know the full movie. Or that are just so dense/layered that you just can't catch everyrhing the first time you watch it

[–] golli@lemmy.world 11 points 1 year ago

Doesn't matter how often you see scenes like ride of the rohirrim, they remain just as epic as they were the first time.

[–] golli@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

Also it's not like most people's wealth (if they even have any) is liquid either. Most is probably tied up in retirement accounts, real estate, or funds for unforseen circumstances that you wouldn't touch for ordinary needs.

Elon buying Twitter is really an outlier to begin with, since otherwise there are basically no single expenses that would require that amount of funds to be liquid.

Especially with the mentioned loans, there really is more than enough liquidity available to buy anything you'd ever want.