“In a year, I think that there’s going to be less anxiety about the interest rates, and I’m hoping that they’re going to go down,” Dr. Mills, 69, said. “I have to put my faith in the fact that the practice will sell.”

Dr. Mills is one of many Americans anxiously wondering what comes next for borrowing costs — and the answer is hard to guess.

up sharply from 2.7 percent at the end of 2020. That is the result of the Federal Reserve’s campaign to cool the economy.

The central bank has lifted its policy interest rate to a range of 5.25 to 5.5 percent — the highest level in 22 years — which has trickled out to increase borrowing costs across the economy. The goal is to deter demand and force sellers to stop raising prices so much, slowing inflation.

But nearly a year and a half into the effort, the Fed is at or near the end of its rate increases. Officials have projected just one more in 2023, by a quarter of a point, and the president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, John C. Williams, said in an interview that he didn’t see a need for more than that.

“We’re pretty close to what a peak rate would be, and the question will really be — once we have a good understanding of that — how long will we need to keep policy in a restrictive stance, and what does that mean?” Mr. Williams said on Aug. 2.

The economy is approaching a pivot point, one that has many consumers wondering when rates will come back down, how quickly and how much.

several years before rates return to a level between 2 and 3 percent, like their peak in the years before the pandemic. Officials do not forecast a return to near zero, like the setting that allowed mortgage rates to sink so low in 2020.

That’s a sign of optimism: Rock-bottom rates are seen as necessary only when the economy is in bad shape and needs to be resuscitated.

In fact, some economists outside the Fed think that borrowing costs might remain higher than they were in the 2010s. The reason is that what has long been known as the neutral rate — the point at which the economy is not being stimulated or depressed — may have risen. That means today’s economy may be capable of chugging along with a higher interest rate than it could previously handle.

A few big changes could have caused such a shift by increasing the demand for borrowed money, which props up borrowing costs. Among them, the government has piled on more debt in recent years, businesses are shifting toward more domestic manufacturing — potentially increasing demand for factories and other infrastructure — and climate change is spurring a need for green investments.

could hover around 4 percent, while those who expect them to be lower see something more in the range of 2 to 3 percent, said Joseph Gagnon, a senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics in Washington.

That is because some of the factors that have pushed rates down in recent years persist — and could intensify.

“Several of the explanations for the decline in long-term interest rates before the pandemic are still with us,” explained Lukasz Rachel, an economist at University College London, citing things like an aging population and low birthrates.

Jeanna Smialek writes about the Federal Reserve and the economy for The Times. She previously covered economics at Bloomberg News.  More about Jeanna Smialek

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We all have our own preferences for everything, including TV shows. Some of us love creative storytelling, original plots, and character development. Sometimes it’s a classic RomCom, thriller, or mystery. But while we have shows we love, we also could name a few shows we never want to see. So on that note, here are some of the top shows our friends on Reddit never want to see again!

1. Keeping Up with the Kardashians

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While others find the Kardashian show entertaining and fun to watch, some people just can’t stand it any longer.

One person commented, “Idk how anyone does it. I got 2 episodes in (maybe?) To the 12 yr old dancing on the stripper pole and I was done.”

Another person replied, “My Girlfriend used to watch it a lot and I would be in the room while she was not really paying attention. The show is garbage….but Scott Disick is freaking hilarious.”

One commenter added, “I second that. Don’t understand why anyone wants to watch it.”

2. The Bachelor

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One person stated, “Generally most reality TV. Anything Bachelor-like, Real Housewives, Kardashians, that kind of thing. But even then I wouldn’t say REFUSE, they just don’t appeal to me. If my wife really wanted me to watch those with her, I’d be willing to.”

“My roommates in college were really into the bachelor for whatever reason, and I watched a couple episodes. Honestly, it just felt extremely weird to watch. A single guy/girl dating like 20 people at a time, all while having ‘deep’ connections with all of them, then dumping them weekly. All while being televised for maximum TV drama. It’s kinda stupid if you think about it. I guess it’s not my business really, but it’s not too shocking that not a lot of those final relationships last long,” another added.

3. Sister Wives

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“I used to when it started when I was bored. But TikTok just brought me back into it. Spoiler: he ends up with one wife because he has no clue how to keep 4 happy. And almost every single one of his kids dislike him. So I did enjoy that part,” one person shared.

“Thank you, finally someone mentioned it,” another person replied.

4. Riverdale

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Despite the show being a “show” and just following the script, some people just wanted it to be a little more relatable or realistic.

“Euphoria, Riverdale, Outer Banks, All American. They [are all crap]. My sister loves the shows and it physically pains me how dumb these shows are,” one user commented.

5. Tiger King

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The Tiger King is a true crime documentary series that premiered on Netflix in 2020. The show focuses on the life and career of Joe Exotic, a former zookeeper and big cat breeder in Oklahoma, USA, who became embroiled in a murder-for-hire plot against his rival, animal rights activist Carole Baskin.

One person stated, “Not popular now but Tiger King. Couldn’t get over how bad those animals were treated and can’t bring myself to watch it.”

Another person commented, “I maintain that if Netflix viewers weren’t kept inside by lockdown, the show would not have been so successful. I watched it and I did not feel good about myself after.”

“Me too, I felt like the only person in the world that didn’t watch it and I felt horrible for the animals, so I refused to watch,” one Redditor added.

6. Velma

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One person said, “I love that show for uniting everyone on hating it and questioning why better-animated adult series didn’t get renewed. Close Enough is owned by Warner Bros and got the ax, but they thought an animated Scooby Doo comedy without Scooby Doo or humor and a lot of social justice buzzwords deserved a second season?”

Another user added, “It’s a completely averagely mediocre show that was only given any attention because it was designed to rile people up and used a popular franchise (if it wasn’t a Scooby Doo property, I’m pretty sure nobody would be talking about it) It’s not even worth the time to hate, just move on with your lives lmao.”

One commenter added, “No redeeming qualities whatsoever. It’s just using the IP and character names to make an obnoxious show with annoying characters.”

7. The View

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“Just a bunch of angry women yelling over each other, avoiding any real discussion. Basically, to win an argument, all you have to do is interrupt someone, then speak louder than them,” stated one.

“A bunch of narcissistic sociopaths who dwell on conjecture, emotional rants, unsubstantiated opinions and claptrap that tows the line of their token demographics. I never thought I’d say this, but the show actually had something resembling substance and an intelligent dialogue when Barbara Walters was on it,” one person replied.

“Omg. Hate this show. And why is it so far down on the list,” a third commenter added.

8. Emily in Paris

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“My wife started watching it, so I tagged along. Didn’t like it, but started to find it weirdly fascinating as I figured out every episode was the same as the previous. Emily comes up with a great idea; bitchy boss reluctantly approves. Things go well, until she screws up. Oh no! But then everything turns out fine. In between, guys fall in love with her. It’s kind of an updated I Love Lucy—even the closing theme is similar. There must be millions of girls in high school and college who are thinking they’ll move to Paris and get a cool job and hang out with a hip friend who speaks English and every guy will fall for her,” one person said.

One commenter replied, “I’ve instead watched a bunch of YouTube videos about how terrible it is lol.”

“Same here. Every conflict is solved by her being pretty. Which…isn’t cute. It is being compared to Sex And The City, which I realize is outdated, but I was in college when it first aired and I loved it. Carrie was not beautiful, but she was charming. This show is the opposite,” Another user added.

9. This Is Us

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This Is Us is a drama television series that premiered on NBC in 2016 and is still ongoing. The series is known for exploring family dynamics, including themes such as love, loss, grief, and forgiveness. The show is also known for its use of flashbacks and flash-forwards to tell its stories in a non-linear fashion.

One person shared, “Hulu has been trying to pressure me into watching that show for years.. not gonna happen.”

“I can understand why people don’t want to watch something like that, but, I watch the show with my mother and my brother and honestly, it’s kind of cathartic to be able to cry with them even if it’s a totally over-the-top absolutely unreal situation,” another commenter added.

10. Thirty Mile Zone

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One person said, “It’s so bad. I respect that they tend to be right about what they report (they hate being sued), but that ‘newsroom fishbowl’ thing that they try to make funny is…not that funny, and any time I’ve ever tuned in, there’s not enough interesting stuff to fill an episode.”

Another added, “I used to watch this and after a while it became so obvious which celebrity has them on their payroll.”

11. 13 Reasons Why

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“Hated that show. It almost seemed to glorify depression and [self-harm and dying] amongst the gen zers,” one person shared.

“Yeah that will forever pi** me off. I loved 13 Reasons Why. The first two seasons at least. After that, it got ridiculous. Giving Bryce a redemption arc though? That was undeserved. I would have preferred a redemption arc for Monty. At least he had problems besides not getting enough attention from mommy and daddy,” another stated.

One commenter replied, “I watched the first season for an actor who’s in it and after that, I stopped. It should’ve ended in the first season.”

12. Jersey Shore

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One person stated, “One time I was drinking with my elder brother and his girlfriend here at my house, and out of all the things we could watch. They chose to watch Jersey Shore. That’s when I decided we go to the bar.”

Another one added, “I’m from Jersey, but I do a lot of international travel, and for about 5 years everyone brought up that show. I’d have to explain that the fist-pumping, spiked-hair idiots weren’t even from NJ, they just invade our beaches every summer, while my friends and I laugh at them at the bars. They’re the animals at the zoo, and the rest of New Jersey were the zoo keepers.”

13. Euphoria

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“Sam Levinson is definitely a total creep. We’re gonna learn that he did a ton of sketchy stuff in a few years. Mark my words,” one person stated.

“I watched the first episode and was so disgusted that I never want to watch it again (and I am not prudish. I just really hate how they handle discussions about teenagers and [intimacy] and how they treat their female characters),” another Redditor replied.

“Not the worst show out there but it’s really not as profound as it thinks it is. Great cinematography though,” one user added.

14. 1,000-lb Sisters

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One user commented, “1,000 lb Sisters— feels both exploitative of the obese and glorifying of the stupid at the same time. No time for that…”

Another person replied, “Modern-day freak shows.”

Another Redditor added, “Whenever I accidentally see a moment of an ad for that, I am so creeped out. Is that really a human face?”

15. Love Island

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“I have sat through a number of reality shows like this one with my wife, and I usually don’t mind them, but this year I told her I’m not watching Love Island anymore. The majority of the people on it are so one dimensional and I truly can’t give a s*** what happens to them, if I hear ‘I got a text!’ one more time I’m going to throw up,” one person stated.

The second person replied, “I wish just once one of these shows like Love Island, Married at first Sight, Are You the One, The Bachelor etc., had normal people. They are always all ‘influencer’ types, which just means attractive unemployed but rich 20 something with a social media following. Like I want to see anyone with a body fat over 20%, someone who struggles with poverty and working in retail, someone with a health (physical or mental) condition they are trying to manage, someone who has been divorced etc.”

16. Black Mirror

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“My ex suffered a psychotic breakdown and fully believed the show was being written specifically to send her messages. She would constantly tell me about how this character or that plotline was about her life. It was horrifying to watch. Just the opening screen makes me sick to my stomach,” one person shared.

Another commenter replied, “It def sets off anxiety prone people. My wife couldn’t watch it. I finished the whole series.” Finally, the third added, “I saw the first episode and stopped there. I still haven’t seen another one, just nope.”

17. Big Mouth

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One person stated, “Why is it soooo ugly omg. I can’t get past it.”

Another user added, “I love trashy cartoons, but Big Mouth is just too trashy.”

One commenter said, “First season was quite funny if you like immature humor but after that it went downhill.”

Source: Reddit

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These 7 Celebrities are Genuinely Good People

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We’ve all heard the famous adage that “no publicity is bad publicity,” and while it tends to be accurate, there are certainly exceptions. But what about those few stars who stay out of the limelight and get along without a hint of trouble? 

These 7 Celebrities are Genuinely Good People

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Have you ever known someone and thought you liked them—until you learned about their hobbies? Then you get to know them and then you’re like, “Wow, red flag.” Well, you’re not alone.

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Some celebrities definitely seem to enjoy the limelight and keep working to stay in the public eye. While others quickly move out of the spotlight. Many of these actors and actresses stepped out of the spotlight to live a more private life without constant media pressures.

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Planet Home’s Michael B. reminds me, “I miss every shot I don’t take.” The topics here in Orlando at the FAMP convention include not only prospecting, prospecting, and… prospecting, but also not missing a shot by offering clients more than a couple products. Freddie, Fannie, FHA, and VA are fine, but every client and referral source is precious, and what happens if someone walks through the door and needs a loan for a renovation (remodel), or a condotel, or a non-warrantable condo, or qualifies for a bond program, or… the list goes on. In the category of leads, have you looked into any local real estate investment clubs as a source of business? What about going after leads from divorce attorneys or local hard money lenders? Persistence! Another big topic at the FAMP conference is saving money, and STRATMOR’s current blog is titled, “Improving Revenue Might Be Right Under Your Nose.” (Today’s podcast can be found here and is sponsored by Candor. Candor’s patented automated underwriting decision engine, CogniTech, is a state-of-the-art, 100 percent machine platform that can handle infinite loan scenarios. Listen to an interview with Ally Home’s Glenn Brunker on the homebuyer affordability issue and potential ways to alleviate it.)

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Push strongly through the summer buying season with Luxury Mortgage Corp. (“LMC”). LMC is offering a 100-bps price special for newly locked Full and Alt Doc (Bank Statement, 1099 Only, Asset Qualifier) purchase loans until August 31st. LMC’s elite team isn’t stopping there; they are also offering a 50-bps pricing improvement on DSCR purchase loans! Click here for full details of the specials. Are you, not an approved broker? It’s time to align with true partners who will be here for you and execute at the highest levels. Take your business to sustainable new heights with the elite team. Click here to become an approved wholesale broker.

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Ginnie Mae launched a New Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) Composite and Webpage, view the Press Release.

USDA Rural Development issued Updated HB-1-3555, Chapter 3, Lender Approval bulletin on 07/24/2023.

On 7/26/2023, with Amendment No. 6 to DR-4720, FEMA declared federal disaster aid with individual assistance made available to Vermont’s Orleans County affected by severe storms, flooding, landslides, & mudslides from 7/7/2023 and continuing. See AmeriHome Mortgage Disaster Announcement 20230706-CL for inspection requirements.

AmeriHome Correspondent 20230702-CL Disaster Announcement. On 7/14/2023, with DR-4720, FEMA declared federal disaster aid with individual assistance has been made available to 6 Vermont Counties; Chittenden, Lamoille, Rutland, Washington, Windham and Windsor affected by severe flooding from 7/7/2023, and continuing. See the attached announcement for inspection requirements.

PHH Mortgage had a Disaster Alert for Vermont and California. “The following disaster declaration is being issued or modified today pertaining to: Vermont DR-4720: New Disaster declared 07/14/23, and California DR-4699: Update to End Date of Occurrence.

Citi Correspondent Lending Bulletin 2023-06 includes credit policy updates on mortgage assumptions, public assistance & Section 8 income, and unplanned buydowns. Mandated screening – submitting non-obligated party detail notification, and clarifications on restricted stock & non-vested stock, and Chinese assets.

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Fairway Wholesale Lending Client Announcement 2022-07-27 issued a reminder about its new Admin Fee schedule that went into effect for all applications dated on or after 7/26. They will work through a transition period with the Admin Fee as this change becomes effective with applications taken & loans disclosed on & after Wednesday, 7/26. Fairway will begin using the new fee schedule for all loans we issue initial disclosures effective Wednesday, 7/26.

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Call it whatever you want, or believe whatever you want, in the rating agency Fitch’s downgrade of U.S. Treasury debt, one of things highlighted was the Jan. 6 insurrection. Once again, a reminder that politics, interest rates, and mortgage banking are intertwined. But overall, despite the increased hikes by the Federal Reserve, for the most part the U.S. economy continues to chug along.

Today we saw the “first Friday of the month” jobs situation figures. But it seems that the unemployment rate is not a leading economic indicator. Looking back at changes in U.S. unemployment rate data since 1953, a period including 10 recessions, on average the unemployment rate has not noticeably changed during the 12 months leading up to a recession. Dr. Elliot Eisenberg, Ph.D. points out that, “But once the recession begins, the unemployment rate slowly rises and peaks 12 months later at a level three percentage points higher than when the recession began.”

Yesterday began with the Bank of England raising UK rates to a 15-year high, though investors domestically continued to react to the U.S. credit downgrade by Fitch Ratings, which led to another “bear steepener” in the bond markets. “Risk-off” themes were present, and Wednesday’s route in U.S. Treasuries spilled over into yesterday’s session. The 10-year yield rose to a 9-month high as market participants took a closer look at rising debt-service levels.

The downgrade of U.S. government debt to AA+ from AAA by Fitch on Tuesday won’t affect the U.S. economy much and puts the Fitch rating at the same level as S&P, which made the downgrade in 2011. A couple other reasons not to worry include debt ratings mattering much more for emerging economies, most bond traders will keep buying U.S. debt at the same level, and the Fed can essentially set the interest rates on U.S. debt, anyway.

On the data front, weekly jobless claims increased by 6k to 227k while the ISM Non-Manufacturing Index and the Manufacturing PMI report showed a deceleration in growth consistent with reports from other major economies. Services sector activity continued to expand in July, but at a slower pace than the prior month. Even so, the report said that the majority of respondents remain cautiously optimistic about business conditions and the economy. Finally, productivity increased 3.7 percent in the second quarter, well above 1.7 percent expectations, with output up 2.4 percent and hours worked down 1.3 percent. Unit labor costs, meanwhile, were up 1.6 percent, lower than expected and which reflected a 5.5 percent increase in hourly compensation and a 3.7 percent increase in productivity. The pickup in productivity and the deceleration in unit labor costs is a good combination for the soft-landing view. After one of the better-than-expected releases this week was the ADP report which reported 324k in private jobs creation versus 189k expected, risks for an upside surprise in nonfarm payrolls were raised.

As for that BLS report, nonfarm payrolls increased 187k versus 200k expectations and back months were revised down 49k jobs. The unemployment rate dropped to 3.5 percent, and average earnings are still solid versus 0.3 percent month-over-month and 4.2 percent year-over-year expectations. After any knee jerk reaction, the Treasury market will begin setting up for next week’s $103 billion Quarterly Refunding beginning Tuesday with $42 billion 3-year notes followed on Wednesday and Thursday by $38 billion 10-year notes and $23 billion 30-year bonds. Both 3-years and 30-years were increased by $2 billion and 10-years by $3 billion versus the prior Quarterly Refunding. We begin the day with Agency MBS prices unchanged from Thursday, the 10-year yielding 4.19 after closing yesterday at 4.19 percent, and the 2-year up to 4.89.

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William “Bill” Sohan, an industry veteran and former Senior Vice President with Academy Mortgage, has joined employee-owned USA Mortgage as a regional Vice President. Sohan will oversee USA’s Maryland operations and work to expand its national footprint. “I found USA’s loan-officer-first mentality, freedom for their regional leaders, and transparent work environment very attractive,” he said. “I am in business for myself, but not by myself. It’s a huge advantage that USA is run by former high-producing loan officers who understand the needs of their salespeople. I’m excited to give my sales team access to some great new resources, while still maintaining their access to Fannie and Freddie direct and dozens of loan programs.” Founded in St. Louis in 2001, USA has offices in 34 states and is licensed in 49 states plus the District of Columbia. For a confidential conversation about joining USA, contact Brooke Anderson at 609-500-1520.

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Academy Mortgage is proud to be among the small number of lenders who have been selected to offer the Freddie Mac BorrowSmart Access℠ program. This equitable housing program allows qualified first-time homebuyers looking to purchase a home within one of 10 eligible metropolitan markets to obtain a credit for their down payment and/or closing costs through combined contributions from Freddie Mac and Academy Mortgage. Through this assistance, borrowers can fund 100 percent of the cash required to close; prepare for long-term sustainability through homeownership; and receive pre-purchase homebuyer counseling through the Freddie Mac BorrowSmart Access program. Academy is proud to support this initiative to bring equitable housing opportunities to traditionally underserved communities. Academy is committed to fulfilling its Vision to Inspire Hope, Deliver Dreams, and Build Prosperity in all communities by helping its clients build generational prosperity through homeownership. Join a team with the loan products and the Vision to advance housing for underserved communities: contact Scott Starr to explore the possibilities that await at Academy.

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This GoBundance special features two segments with two inspirational guests. First, motivational speaker Craig Valentine outlines how to influence an audience through the power of storytelling. After that, financial columnist Morgan Housel explains how to get—and stay—rich. Other episode highlights include Craig’s coaching journey with former Real Estate Rockstars host Pat Hiban and Morgan’s explanation of the real drivers behind major economic shifts.

Listen to today’s show and learn:

Stay Ready with Craig Valentine

  • How Craig became Pat Hiban’s coach [1:46]
  • Giving powerful public speeches on Zoom [2:26]
  • How to influence your audience [3:20]
  • Craig’s World Championship of Public Speaking win [4:22]
  • The power of storytelling and foundational phrases [5:52]
  • Where to get Craig’s public speaking tips for FREE [9:13]

The Psychology of Money with Morgan Housel

  • About Morgan Housel [13:00]
  • The difference between getting rich and staying rich [14:29]
  • Covid-19’s impact on real estate [17:11]
  • What really moves the economic needle [20:06]
  • Why diversification is vital for investors and business owners [21:41]
  • What’s next for Morgan [22:39]
  • Where to find more from Morgan [23:33]

Craig Valentine

Craig Valentine, MBA, an award-winning speaker, and trainer, has traveled the world helping thousands of individuals and hundreds of organizations reap the profitable rewards that come from presenting with impact and persuading with ease.

As a motivational speaker, he has spoken in the United States, Taiwan, Canada, Jamaica, Qatar (Doha), England, Bahamas, Hong Kong, China, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Indonesia, Japan, South Africa, India, Sri Lanka, and Australia giving as many as 160 presentations per year. He is the 1999 World Champion of Public Speaking for Toastmasters International.

Craig is also the Co-Founder of the World Class Speaking program, which helps up-and-coming speakers and speech coaches turn their presentations and programs into huge profits. Craig is the author of the groundbreaking book, The Nuts and Bolts of Public Speaking, Co-Author of the books, World Class Speaking and World Class Speaking In Action, and contributing author for the books Guerrilla Marketing on the Front Lines, Success Secrets of the Social Media Marketing Superstars, and Guerrilla Marketing Remix.

Craig has an MBA from Johns Hopkins University.

Morgan Housel

Morgan Housel is an award-winning expert on behavioral finance and investment history. Using insights from psychology, history, neurology, and sociology, he walks audiences through the cognitive biases that cause investors to become their own worst enemies and explains how understanding your own behavior can be the key to reaching your financial goals. Housel’s presentations combine storytelling with the latest research to discuss the current state of financial markets, the investment industry, and personal finance.

Housel is a partner at the Collaborative Fund, a venture capital firm backing young companies that are moving the world forward. Previously, he was a columnist at The Wall Street Journal and The Motley Fool. He is a two-time winner of the Best in Business Award from the Society of American Business Editors and Writers, winner of a Sidney Award for “outstanding investigative journalism in service of the common good,” and his writing was selected by the Columbia Journalism Review to be included in its Best Business Writing 2012 anthology.

Housel is also an author of three books, including Everyone Believes It; Most Will Be Wrong and 50 Years in the Making: The Great Recession and Its Aftermath. His latest, The Psychology of Money: Timeless Lessons on Wealth, Greed, and Happiness, offers 19 short stories that explore the strange ways people think about money and how we can learn to make better sense of one of life’s most important topics.

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What could be worse if childbirth is considered one of life’s greatest pains? It turns out that people actually have a long list of experiences that rival labor pain! From dental work to broken bones, we’ll discuss the 15 most painful things—and why they may hurt more than expected. Whether you’re looking for an informative read or simply some good storytelling, this blog post will provide an engaging look into just how strong people can be when faced with a considerable amount of pain. 

1. Kidney Stones

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One user shared a story, “My mom always makes a point to remind me that she birthed me naturally with no pain medications or the like and that she was in labor with me for 22 hours, with contractions starting the first hour, and it was quite a pain. Eight or so years later, she had a few large kidney stones and said it was way worse.”

One user replied, “Side note, I don’t get parents who hold a difficult birth over their kids, as though they had something to do with it. It’s always like, ‘Well, who was the adult in that situation?’ Don’t get me started on parents who hold providing food and shelter over their kids—like congrats on doing your legal and ethical obligations.”

Another user added, “I think moms like to use it as a status symbol, kind of. I think it can be cute if you’re just playfully saying something like, ‘And you took 36 hours to get here!!! Yeesh!!’ Rather than, ‘You ruined my body, and now I hate myself.’ I personally have a 1-year-old, and my labor was a really fun experience, but I will totally let my son know that his head was huge and got stuck when he’s older.”

2. Old Age with Long-Term Ailments

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“My wife thought the last month of pregnancy was worse than giving birth. She said giving birth was more painful that day, but the constant tiredness and back pain was a worse experience for her. Makes me think of all those people, especially old people, with long-term ailments having to go on each day with pain,” one user shared.

Another commenter replied, “I have given birth 3 times, and I agree. The fear of the pain of labor evaporates when every day is a painful struggle, and you want to be done having that watermelon INSIDE, lol. That’s my theory on why [it’s so terrible] towards the end of pregnancy; we are happier to give birth.” 

However, one Redditor said, “I’ve never been pregnant, but I have chronic pain. My best friend is currently 8 months pregnant and was complaining about it all to me a few weeks ago; she then abruptly stopped mid-sentence (I honestly thought she went into labor, lol) and, with tears in her eyes, went, ‘Is this how you feel all the time?’ Then she started sobbing; I was so shocked as she’s not normally a crier. Her husband heard her crying and came into the room to see her on FaceTime with me, gave her a hug, and mouthed ‘hormones!’ to me. It was all I could do not to burst out laughing.”

Another user commented, “That is possibly the kindest thing anybody could do for me. Realizing every day hurts and just feels something for me.”

3. Being Burned

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One user shared, “Burning Alive.”

Another commenter replied, “From what I understand about it, your nerves burn first, so it’s usually fairly quick and painless. Surviving it, on the other hand.”

“That’s probably something they tell the families to make them feel better. You have nerves throughout the entirety of you… As far as quick……. well, that would depend entirely on how much of you is burning and how quickly. Yeeted into a volcano like Gollum? Yea, probably pretty quick. Pinned under a car…? Probably not very quick,” one person commented.

Another Redditor also exclaimed, “I know a powerful and resilient young man who accidentally flew his glider into power lines and survived. I think he would agree with you on that one.”

4. Losing Your Child and Wrongful Imprisonment 

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One user commented, “A dingo eating your baby, and you getting a prison sentence for it because no one believes you.”

Another user replied, “Also, the case of that mother recently, but it turns out they had a rare disease that looked like she had poisoned them.”

One commenter added, “His explanation ‘dingo’ over well with the jury.”

“Her. It was a woman who was jailed. It’s a real Australian case,” another person added. 

5. Being Eaten

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One Redditor added to the thread, “Being skinned alive.”

“Being eaten alive by a bear because they can. Lions and tigers will at least make it quick to the jugular,” replied another user.

One commenter added, “Hyenas will hold you down and eat your [butt] end first. Can’t imagine how anything could be much worse.”

6. Dog Bite

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One Redditor commented, “I’ve had toothaches—pulled my tooth once. I’ve been burned and splattered with hot grease. I’ve broken bones and had a road rash. I have a pretty high tolerance for pain. But hands down, the most painful thing I have ever experienced is Dog Bite. It was the most excruciating pain I have ever felt. The massive compression combined with [breaking the bones in my hand]. Just when you think it might be over, [and the dog uses] its whole body to gain leverage… I had never screamed in my life until a pit bit my hand. I didn’t even recognize my own voice. It was the most guttural terrifying scream I had ever heard, and I couldn’t believe it came from me. Lol, Pray to god you never get bit by a really aggressive dog.

“Edit: (spelling) If you do get attacked, don’t scream it makes them even angrier.”

Another user asked, “What should one do in this scenario? Fight back? Punch the dog? Kick it?”

One user answered, “If your arm is being bitten by a dog, pressure your arm into the dog’s mouth instead of trying to rip your arm out. It puts the dog at a disadvantage because you’re applying pressure in a way they can’t counter very easily. Otherwise, yelp and try to hit their sensitive areas. Otherwise, refer yourself to these tips.”

“I’d like to add to that—if you force enough arm into the dog’s mouth to make him hyperextend his jaw, he will die. So if an aggressive dog is biting you, hyperextend his jaw. He will stop biting you,” another user shared. 

7. Bullet Ants

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One user posted, “According to science, and maybe this is in the comments, but I can’t believe I haven’t seen it yet… Bullet Ants. Neurotoxins cause pain several magnitudes beyond what you can experience via physical trauma…not to mention you would’ve passed out long ago had the pain derived from a physical source. Also, Irukandji jellyfish for the same reasons….”

Another user replied, “I came here, say bullet ants. I am allergic to painkillers and anesthesia. I have had all sorts of shit done, including getting my wisdom teeth pulled, and nothing is anywhere close to the bite of those f-ers.

“I don’t even know how to put into words how painful it was. It’s like your brain is causing pain, and basic functions are overwritten by pain. Even thinking about it makes me feel on edge. It’s been 14 years since it happened.”

8. Losing a Child

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One user shared, “Losing a child.”

Another user replied, “Can confirm. My daughter is a missing person, and even that hurts.”

One user added, “Late miscarriage/stillbirth… All the discomfort of pregnancy, the same childbirth pains, the same long recovery time, and permanent bodily changes… But no baby.” 

“My early miscarriage was comparable to childbirth as well. I was writhing in pain. I had no idea what was going on, so I think that part made it worse. With childbirth, you pretty much know what to expect and have read techniques on managing,” commented another user. 

9. Pancreatitis

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Another user posted, “Pancreatitis.”

One user replied, “Scrolled for this, screamed like a banshee in the ER.”

“So few have had this. There are not many upvotes that cheer me up and simultaneously scare the shit out of me (not many Whipple procedures being successfully done out there/impossible to operate on organ.) So much pain. Thanks to alcoholism for me, but at least I’m sober now… (7 years baby!)” another Redditor added. 

10. Gout

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“Apparently gout,” one commenter shared.

Another user added, “Gout varies a lot. I’ve never given birth, but apparently, mothers with gout often say gout is worse. My first gout attack—yeah, that was some next-level pain. I passed out from it. I can believe that might have been worse than giving birth. One or two since have been very bad, but not that bad. But most… I mean, they suck, don’t get me wrong, but I can’t imagine they hurt more than dropping a sprog.”

Another user replied, “Gout flare-ups [are terrible], that’s for sure.”

11. Lung Cancer

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One user added to the thread, “Waking up after lung cancer surgery where they removed parts of 3 ribs, some chest plates, and 30% of a lung. They had to give me crazy levels of morphine and ketamine round the clock for the best part of a week. Still on pain meds 6 years later.”

12. Testicular Torsion

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One user shared, “There’s only one thing in the running: Testicular torsion. It’s when a testicle gets twisted—think like twisting an apple so that the stem comes out. Considered to be one of the most painful things people can experience.”

Another Redditor replied, “I had testicular torsion when I was 14. I woke up at around 3:00 am, and I was shaking and had a lot of trouble standing. I went to my parent’s room to wake them up, and we went to the emergency room. It felt like just pure weakness and inability to move because if you accidentally moved wrong, it was over. Maybe I suppressed the rest, but I just remember waking up after the surgery was done and feeling so much better. The thing I’m most scared of is pain, and that was one of the worst experiences I’ve had.”

One person commented, “My pop, mid-80s, had this last year. Ex-military, ex-athlete, and had lots of broken bones in his life, he said this was by FAR the worst pain he has ever had. Slept in a recliner for a few months. Mine is easier, did a farmer blow to clear my nose on a cold New Year’s ever in Colo as a 12-year-old? Both eardrums blew from the inside out the next day. Was deaf for 6 months. Doc gave me a note (deaf, after all), then stated I would never again experience this level of pain. The closest I have come since was sciatica. All that said, I ain’t a woman, so I obv cannot speak to the pain of pregnancy.”

13. Almond Wedged into the Root of a Tooth

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“I will never know, but when I bit down on an almond, which cracked my tooth and wedged a sliver of almond down into the root, and I needed emergency tooth pulling, the woman who was assisting the dentist afterward told me that the pain I just went through for over an hour and a half was pain she had endured in almost the same fashion, and she said to me that it was worse for her than childbirth. I have no idea if she was just saying that to make me feel better, but I don’t wish that level and intensity and duration of pain on anyone, not even Donald Trump,” one commenter posted.

Another user replied, “Kindred souls, I guess (esp your last statement, haha). I came in after biting into a chicken strip of all things, but I can only describe the feeling as like someone shoving a razor blade into my gums. It shot a shock throughout my body. The dentist looking at it, said, ‘I don’t know if I’ve ever described a tooth as angry, but this tooth is angry.’”

14. Opioid Withdrawals

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One person shared, “Opioid withdrawals.”

Another user replied, “This is an interesting reply. That’s probably a type of pain that’s hard for most people to conceptualize. The mental aspects of it must be crazy too.”

“I came up with it because I’ve been through it myself. Most women I’ve spoken to said they’d prefer childbirth over it. It’s awful,” one Redditor commented.

15. Broken Femur

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One user posted, “Getting your femur broken.”

Another user replied, “I broke my lower leg playing baseball. It was like Moisés Alou’s leg break, except it was done by a kid attempting a take-out slide on me. I snapped my tibia and fibula and dislocated my ankle. My hospital roommate broke his femur dirt biking. He had to get surgery. I think the hospital staff put us in the same room to humor themselves. He couldn’t make it through the night. He was in so much pain. The nurse put him on an opiate drip. His cast also had to suck because it went all the way up to his hip and groin.”

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Have you ever been excited about a film enough to go to the theater, and spend a fortune on concessions, only to be disappointed beyond belief in the movie? After polling the internet, here are twenty-five films people admitted were the worst they have ever seen in theaters.

1. Holmes and Watson (2018)

Holmes and Watson. My friend turned a good Christmas into an unforgettable Christmas. But in a bad way. This movie was the end of those styles of comedies,” shared one.

A second admitted, “I was looking for this one. My ex and I saw it on Christmas, we wanted to walk out, but we had to see the garbage the whole way through. Just God awful. I would not recommend it to anyone!”

“My wife and I debated which movie to go see. Being a big Will Ferrell fan and loving John C. Reiley, combined with the amazing world of Sherlock Holmes, I was confident my movie pick was the right one. She conceded, and we went to it. Terrible. Horrible. We haven’t been to the movie theatre since,” a third user confessed. 

2. Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked (2011)

Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked. I hated this movie so much. It sucked so bad that I wanted to cry. So I took my daughter and her friend to see this. I still wanna cry,” one mom replied. 

“I, too, took my daughter. It was her first movie, and she got to pick. I was hoping for Muppets, and I’ll never forgive Jason Lee. And David Cross! I love him. But I have not watched anything he’s been in since that movie. I read that he hated it too, and I’m mad that I can’t even enjoy him anymore,” a second added. 

3. Catwoman (2004)

“I wanna go back in time to be in the editing room when they cut the basketball scene together. The number of cuts and the decision to have Halle Berry grinding on the guy in front of a bunch of kids is bizarre,” shared one.

“Wow… I, uh, man, I watched that. I know I watched that. And yet, somehow, as if some defense mechanism, my brain must have deleted that scene, and most of the film, from my memory,” another confessed.

“I can’t believe that actual professional filmmakers decided that any part of this movie was worth making. The whole thing is just such a pile of trash. I saw it for free — I worked for a part of the company that released the movie — and I STILL wanted my money back,” a third admitted.

4. Transformers: Age of Extinction (2014)

“My parents dropped me off to see this movie when I was a kid, and I was the only person in the theater. I like the first one, but after that, I’m done,” one stated.

“Don’t get me started on Transformers with Marky Mark. I was nauseous, to begin with, in the theater when I watched it—nausea combined with awful storytelling. I fell asleep at like three different times,” a second expressed.

“Totally. You’ll have to take a lot of Dramamine to choke down Transformers: Age of Extinction. There were many moving parts, like the fast, third-person following the action of the bots running through the city while transforming multiple times. Then there was the banal cast I wish would get squished in one of the bots while they rode in them,” a third shared. 

5. The Amazing  Spider-Man 2 (2014)

“I worked at a movie theater as a first job, and the owner got this movie for a week because he thought I would like it (nothing else going on at the time). I couldn’t apologize to him enough. It was awful. I remember the attendance was 25 tickets sold for the entire week,” someone volunteered.

“Came here to say this. I took my 8-year-old brother to see it for his birthday. The only thing I can remember was that I wanted to get up and walk out less than halfway through,” another confessed.

“It’s always painful to take someone to a movie as a special treat like a birthday or Christmas, and the experience sucks. For example, I took my son to see The Amazing Spider-Man 2 for his first theater experience, and I can barely hold back my disdain for it,” a third user expressed. 

6. Mortal Kombat Annihilation (1997)

“I’m seriously dating myself here, but Mortal Kombat Annihilation. Five minutes in, Johnny Cage was like 80% of what made the first movie decent – dies; I felt the film was in trouble.”

“Then a recast Raiden walks in, and I knew it was all over,” said one. Another added, “I was a teenager when the first one came out… it was awesome! Finally, after years of playing the game in arcades, I loved it. So I went to the second without hesitation, leaving highly upset and bummed out. What a pile of trash it was!”

7. The Dark Tower (2017)

The Dark Tower adaptation of the Stephen King book series was a trainwreck. I’m the most disappointed I’ve ever been with a film adaptation—Scratch that. I was more than disappointed. I was disgusted,” admitted one.

“My dad (70) wanted to see it. He has never read any of the books. I don’t think he’s ever read a single book. I cautioned him that it was NOT a western, which is what he likes, but I didn’t expect it to be such hot garbage. He was utterly confused, and I could tell he wanted to leave.”

8. Space Chimps (2008)

Space Chimps. The things you will do for a loved one. I was a teen and took my kid sister to see this; so many bad monkey puns. This movie came out the same day as The Dark Knight, and I saw Space Chimps,” one digressed.

“My kid sisters were addicted to it when we didn’t have cable for a while. It was so bad, and I saw it originally in the theaters a few years earlier. I hated it the FIRST time I saw it,” another added.

9. After Earth (2013)

“That movie with Will Smith and his son. They were space travelers looking for something on Earth. I would look up the title, but I’ve already spent enough time on it typing this out. Time wasted,” one shared.

“I believe it’s After Earth! That is hilariously bad and another M. Night Shyamalan special. Based on this thread, I have learned that M Night Shyamalan deserves a Bad Movie Lifetime Achievement Award,” suggested another. 

10. Howard the Duck (1986)

“I saw Howard the Duck at the theater the year after I saw Back to the Future. I remember thinking I wish this were as good as Back to the Future. It wasn’t. Howard the Duck is as memorable as Mannequin 2. I can’t believe I saw that turd in the theater,” confessed one.

“Prime Lea Thompson is the only reason anyone could have positive memories of the movie so bad that it led to firesales resulting in Pixar, the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and Disney buying all that plus Lucas and Fox,” a second noted.

11. Battlefield Earth (2000)

Battlefield Earth was awful, and this is my answer. It is the ONLY answer. So I walked out,” shared one. Another confessed, “The first movie I ever walked out of was Battlefield Earth, it was awful, and it was the catalyst of why I hate everything Sci-Fi.”

12. The Adventures of Pluto Nash (2002)

“Watching The Adventures of Pluto Nash in a dingy hotel room at 3:00 am was perhaps the most hollow experience of my life. Of all the questionable things I have in my lifetime, this is by far at the top of the list of things I wish I could undo,” one shared. 

13. Godzilla (1998)

“Then there are universally panned movies that I enjoyed. Godzilla comes to mind, which everyone hates, but I, who had never seen a Godzilla film in my life up to that point as a 14-year-old, thought it was pretty bizarre,” one stated.

“I finished the Godzilla movie, walked out, and snuck into Deep Impact. It was just starting, and I needed a way to make my money spend well. It’s not the worst film I’ve ever seen, but it is the worst I’ve seen in theaters,” a second answered. 

14. Fant4stic 4 (2015)

“I remember sitting through a long dialogue/monologue scene with Miles Teller talking at length between Reed and Sue that went on long enough for me to turn to my friend and say, ‘this conversation has no point and could have been cut from the movie entirely,” one replied.

“And it turns out I was right. It didn’t set up a payoff later, didn’t develop the characters at all; it just added runtime to an already bloated movie.”

15. Drag Me to Hell (2009)

“I would say my worst movie experience was Drag Me To Hell because I’m already not a horror fan, and that movie has a jumpscare every four minutes, which meant I was looking at the film from the corner of my eyes most of the time,” shared one.  

16. Ghost Dad (1990)

“I saw it in the theater. I was in a phase back then where I loved movies so much that I loved every movie I saw. But, Ghost Dad taught me that sitting through a movie could be awful,” admitted one.

17. Leonard Part 6 (1987)

“There are some excellent movies people list in this thread, which I find hard to agree with,” one said. Meanwhile, I saw Leonard Part 6 in the theater.”

Another shared, “I remember that there was a machine that was going to let the bad lady take over the world, which the good guy sabotaged by replacing the fluid inside with dish soap….only to find out the original fluid was dish soap anyways. Terrible, just terrible.”

18. The Village (2004)

“I was not too fond of it when I was younger when it first came out, but I thought I was going to see a monster movie because that’s what all the advertising at the time was making it seem to be,” someone admitted.

The Village by M. Night Shyamalan is the same story as Running Out Of Time. Some random teen book that came out in the 90s. I had read it, and within the year The Village came out, it made the twist very predictable. So I didn’t like the film,” another expressed. 

19. Old (2021)

“That was the stupidest movie I’ve ever seen in my life. My roommate wanted to watch it, and after the film, we were all sitting in stunned silence until I blurted out that it was the stupidest movie I’d ever seen in my life, and that’s the only thing I’d been able to say about it since,” answered one.

“I just watched Old not long ago, and that was quickly one of the worst movies I’ve seen in years. It was so bad. But, truthfully, Old and Glass are both pretty awful films,” a second added. 

20. The Happening (2008)

One person noted, “He has several movies on this list. The Happening is my vote. What a disappointing film included in such a disappointing character arc that M. Night Shyamalan had.”

“Seeing that movie made me feel legitimately shaken. I wasted a lot of time in my life, but only after sitting through that in a theater did I have these dark thoughts about how I would never get back that precious time that I could have been doing anything else. It made me confront mortality. I had an awful day that day,” a second shared. 

21. Epic Movie (2006)

Epic Movie. With my grandparents. It is partially my fault, nonetheless. Epic Movie was my first experience with a dumb parody/satire film,” someone confirmed. 

“I’ve walked out of two movies in my life. Epic Movie is one of them. I was with five friends, including one who drove me there. I wished I could have walked out sooner. But, instead, we all learned our lesson from this movie,” a second replied. “After I sat through Epic Movie, I promised myself that I would walk out if I ever saw a film that bad again,” a third user commented.

22. Norm of the North (2016)

“I took my kids to see Norm of the North. Instead, I’d have watched Paint Dry, and my kids would have. But, unfortunately, I lost it with the addition of purple drank in a styrofoam cup added to the arctic snacks ideas,” one stated.

“I still point out how horrible it was, and my wife’s response is, it’s a kid’s movie. As if it being a kid’s movie excuses it from being a steaming pile of garbage. As if we use a different scale for kid’s movies despite agreeing that some of the best movies ever made are kid’s movies. I hate that movie so much,” a second user confessed.

23. The Last Airbender (2010)

One person shared, “I was 12-13 when this movie came out, and I LOVED the show. So my siblings and I all watched the show, and my parents agreed I could go with them to my first midnight showing since I loved the show so much.”

“So I shaved my head, painted blue arrows on my head, arms, and neck/upper back, wore a robe, and carried a staff.” “The movie freaking sucked. A movie ruined my first midnight showing, so terrible many deny its existence. I’m still angry at M. Night Shyamalan to this day.”

24. Eragon (2006)

“As a kid seeing their first movie with their same-age friends. Eragon. That move was such a massive waste of money. My buddies and I constantly read the books and saved pocket money for weeks to watch them. I’ve walked out of movies since, but the Supreme disappointment that movie had as a kid me cannot be beaten,” someone explained.

“I watched that terrible film on a DVD from Redbox years later once I had finally read the books. But, man, that was a major heartbreaking book-to-film adaptation, even then. I wished we hadn’t rented it at all,” a second agreed.

25. Lady in the Water (2006)

“It was the last nail in the coffin for me in terms of my hope that M. Night Shyamalan could have a rebound after his fall from grace. But, unfortunately, the plot (I’m being liberal with the word plot) was garbage. The idea and the execution were also trash,” said one.

“M. Night Shyamalan casts himself as a prophet in it. Aside from a few moments of unintentional comedy, it had no redeeming qualities. I got my money back for it despite having sat through all of it. The guy at the counter didn’t even ask follow-up questions; he was used to doing it for that movie,” a final user commented.

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Do you ever find yourself randomly getting really nostalgic for an old movie? Or maybe there’s a particular film that you always come back to, no matter how much time has passed since the last time you watched it. We all have that one movie that never gets old: maybe because it made us laugh until we cried or touched our hearts in a way few other movies have. Maybe we just can’t get enough of its story line or a unique combination of characters. 

Whatever it is about certain films that make them timeless, there’s something exceptional about these classic titles—so let’s dive into some of our favorites!

1. Starship Troopers

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One Redditor posted, “Starship Troopers. The satire only gets better with time.”

Another replied, “I’m doing my part!”

One commenter added, “Would you like to know more?”

Another user responded, “And Neil Patrick Harris is only younger.” 

2. The Princess Bride

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One user posted, “The Princess Bride! ‘My name is Inigo Montoya. You killed my father. Prepare to die.’”

Another replied, “‘No more rhymes now. I mean it!’”

Another user added, “It’s one of the advantages that the more character-driven movies have, the set pieces can look dated, but the characters are timeless. The fight with the ROUS probably looked dated at the time and will always look dated. But, on the other hand, the banter between the man in black and the trio will forever feel fresh.”

3. The Silence of the Lambs

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Another shared, “The Silence of the Lambs.”

One commenter replied, “I can never hear anyone say Clarice without hearing it in Hopkin’s voice in my mind.”

Another user commented, “One of my favorites! I could watch this every day.”

Another user responded, “I was listening to an interview with the movie producer yesterday. He mentioned that Anthony Hopkins was actually their 4th choice, and he had to convince the studio to allow it. He also told a story where Hopkins said to him, ‘Lector is a mimic, he changes his personality based on who he’s talking to. I’m going to play him as if he were HAL from Space Odyssey.’ That really changed how I viewed his performance.” 

4. Clue

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One user shared, “Clue. One of my favorite movies of all time! I rewatch it at least once a year.”

One replied, “”one..plus one…plus two..plus…”

Another added, “Omg I have a sweater that says that.”

5. The Mummy (1999)

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One Redditor shared, “The Mummy (1999)”

Another user added, “Still love. ‘Patience is a virtue.’ ‘Not right now it isn’t!’”

One commenter replied, “I recently watched this for the first time (don’t know exactly how it took me so long) and it was pretty fun hahaha.

6. Back to the Future

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One user posted, “Back to the Future.”

Another replied, “A timeless classic.”

One user also commented, “In 2002 I was 16, in drivers Ed doing the driving portion of the class. My first day on the road as expected I was nervous. So as soon as my instructor got in and started to talk, out of nervousness I butted in with my hands on the wheel at (10 & 2) and said ‘If my calculations are correct, when this baby hits 88 miles per hour, you’re gonna see some serious S***.’ He told me he didn’t appreciate the language. But looking back, that was priceless.” 

One user then concluded, “It’s basically the perfect movie.”

7. Beetlejuice

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One user commented, “BEETLEJUICE! BEETLEJUICE! BEETLEJUICE!”

Another replied, “It’s show time!”

“Love the movie.. Watched it with the GF over Halloween..Did you know Michael Keaton only has like 17 minutes of screen time?” one commenter added. 

8. The Fifth Element

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One Redditor commented, “Fifth Element. Just rewatched it today for the 100th time with someone who had never seen it. She loved it!”

Another user added, “Normally, this would be a storytelling faux pas; but I’m pleasantly amazed every time I think about the fact that the primary protagonist (Korben Dallas) and the antagonist (Jean-Baptiste Emmanuel Zorg)… never meet. In the whole movie.” 

9. Shawshank Redemption

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One online user shared, “Shawshank redemption. I’ve seen it 1000 times and I still stop what I’m doing and watch whenever it comes on.

Another added, “I have a theory. If Americans are too productive on the weekends, the government orders some networks to start playing Shawshank. It does something to people that makes them stop doing what they are doing and start watching it.” 

10. The Naked Gun Trilogy

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One user posted, “The Naked Gun Trilogy.”

Another replied, “Doctors say that Nordberg has a 50/50 chance of living, though there’s only a 10% chance of that.”

Another added, “Mayor: ‘Drebin, I don’t want any more trouble like you had last year on the South Side. Understand? That’s my policy.’

“Frank Drebin: ‘Yes. Well, when I see five weirdos dressed in togas stabbing a guy in the middle of the park in full view of 100 people, I shoot the bastards. That’s my policy.’

“Mayor: ‘That was a Shakespeare-In-The-Park production of Julius Caesar, you moron! You killed five actors! Good ones.’”

Source: Reddit.

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Some movies are predictable: you can reassure yourself the whole way through that they’ll end up together, or nobody’s going to die… But some movies don’t follow those familiar plots. Some like to begin normally, and throw in a major plot twist at the end. So if you’re looking for some quality and unpredictable entertainment, here are 12 good movies that went an entirely different way than viewers expected!

1. Barbarian

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One person stated, “First movie that came to my mind. When the second act began I literally paused to make sure I hadn’t switched to another movie.”

A second person replied, “I let out a very audible ‘[WTH]’ when that happened.”

Another commenter added, “Sh*ttiest movie of 2022.”

2. Sorry to Bother You

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“That swerve was legendary,” one Redditor commented.

“More than any other film. this one threw me for a loop,” another person replied.

One user commented, “What a ride that movie was lol.”

3. Whiplash

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One commenter added, “Whiplash. I had for some reason thought that JK Simmons’ character was going to be a tough, but really good teacher. It didn’t take long to realize I was very wrong.”

4. Bones and All

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“Bones and all. It was WAY scarier to me than I expected. I didn’t think it’d get so unsettling. Like… this movie had an insane impact on me. It made me feel sick, I felt dizzy after leaving the cinema, and I was scared of the dark for like 4 nights after I watched it. Idk what that was about. It’s not even a horror movie in that sense,” said one Reddit user.

5. The Last Jedi

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One person said, “The Last Jedi. I didn’t have high expectations, but it was the only star wars movie where my initial reaction was that I hated it.”

Someone replied, “It’s the only one of those three movies I thought actually felt like a decent movie, not just more new Star Wars vomit.”

6. The Perfection

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The Perfection is a psychological horror film released in 2018. Directed by Richard Shepard, the movie revolves around two talented cellists, Charlotte and Lizzie, played by Allison Williams and Logan Browning, respectively.

One person said, “I don’t think you could ever expect that ending.”

7. Better Watch Out

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Better Watch Out is a Christmas-themed horror-comedy film released in 2016. Directed by Chris Peckover, the movie follows a babysitter named Ashley, played by Olivia DeJonge, as she looks after a 12-year-old boy named Luke, portrayed by Levi Miller. 

The story takes place on a quiet suburban street, where Ashley arrives at Luke’s house to babysit him for the evening. However, their peaceful night takes a dark turn when a series of disturbing events occur. Mysterious intruders start terrorizing the house, and Ashley must protect herself and Luke from the unknown threat.

One user commented, “It’s so underrated.”

8. The Cabin in the Woods

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The Cabin in the Woods is a 2012 horror film directed by Drew Goddard and co-written by Goddard and Joss Whedon. The story follows a group of five college friends who decide to spend a weekend at a remote cabin in the woods. As they settle into the cabin, strange and sinister events begin to unfold. They encounter mysterious objects and artifacts and soon realize that they are being manipulated by a group of technicians working in an underground facility.

9. From Dusk Til Dawn

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One person stated, “From Dusk Til Dawn is a good one. Thought it was going to be one thing….started as a completely different pretty excellent thing, then took a hard left turn into yet another completely different (but awesome in its own unique way) thing.”

10. Parasite

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“Parasite is my gold standard,” one person stated. Parasite is a critically acclaimed South Korean film directed by Bong Joon-ho, released in 2019. It made history by becoming the first Korean film to win the Palme d’Or at the Cannes Film Festival. It later went on to win multiple prestigious awards, including four Academy Awards. The film tells the story of two families from different social classes. The Kim family, who live in a cramped basement apartment and struggle to make ends meet, comes across an opportunity to infiltrate the wealthy Park family’s lives. Through clever manipulation and deception, the Kim family members secure jobs as tutors and housekeepers for the Parks.

11. One Cut of the Dead

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One Cut of the Dead is a Japanese horror-comedy film directed by Shinichiro Ueda, released in 2017. The film gained significant acclaim for its unique approach to the zombie genre and its clever storytelling technique. The story revolves around a low-budget film crew shooting a zombie movie in an abandoned water filtration plant. However, as they start filming, real zombies suddenly appear, and chaos ensues. The crew members find themselves caught in the midst of an actual zombie outbreak, and they must fight for their lives while trying to finish the film.

12. Hot Fuzz

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Hot Fuzz is a British action-comedy film released in 2007, directed by Edgar Wright and written by Wright and Simon Pegg. The movie is the second installment of the Three Flavours Cornetto trilogy, following “Shaun of the Dead” and preceding “The World’s End.”

“Hot Fuzz. I watched it without seeing the trailers. I have no idea if that would have spoiled the shift that occurs,” said one person. 

Do you agree with the movies listed here? Let us know in the comments.

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Have you ever traveled abroad and discovered beautiful, locally made furniture, accessories or art, but had no way to get it back home? The founders of The Citizenry, Carly Nance and Rachel Bentley, decided to combine their love of far away places and beautiful things all while supporting small artisans. Their new line focuses on a new part of the world each season, bringing handcrafted items that represent cultural history and keep ancient techniques alive. The Citiznery’s pieces combine beautiful craftsmanship and elegant design. But most importantly, they also make a positive impact on the communities they work with. I love stumbling upon beautiful pieces that have an equally lovely story behind them!

We were lucky enough to chat with Carly and Rachel. They took us on a narrative journey to Argentina where their super chic leather butterfly chair is designed and handcrafted. To say we are obsessed is an understatement. Here’s their story…

How The Citizenry Was Born

Rachel: The idea really came from our own frustrations trying to find beautifully crafted items for our own homes. We were looking for high quality, handcrafted pieces, from a company serious about social impact and sustainability, at a price that didn’t break the bank.

Carly: We started thinking about the things in our homes that we treasured, and all those items had a story behind them – either the story of the maker or the place where it was from. We wanted to build a brand that celebrates those people and the stories behind the products. We know everyone can’t hop on a plane to Peru or Argentina to go shopping, so we decided to create the next best thing online: the experience of traveling abroad, shopping back alley markets, and accessing the highest quality materials and makers from around the world, at home.

What Influences Design

Carly: Each season we create a new collection inspired by a different corner of the world. We love taking a technique that’s been around for centuries and juxtaposing it with our more modern, minimal style.

Rachel: Working with beautiful, natural materials is also really influential. We pick geographies based on the quality of a particular natural resource. For instance, in Argentina, we work exclusively with the most premium leathers sourced from the rich grasslands of the “pampas” and use vegetable-based tannins to soften and enrich its natural beauty.

The Story Behind the Butterfly Chair

Carly: We went to Argentina to create a statement piece in leather. After spending time in Buenos Aires, we knew we wanted to create our own interpretation of the iconic butterfly chair. Since the design was originally created by two Argentina architects, it seemed only fitting. So we set out to find the best leather workers & chair makers in Buenos Aires. When we met Santiago, the Lead Designer behind the Palermo Leather Workshop, we knew we’d found the perfect partner.

It really is a collaborative design process with our artisan partners. We both bring ideas, pattern and colors to the table to work together to make something we’re all really proud of. It took a year to perfect the copper finish of our butterfly chair – impossible without Santiago’s expertise and commitment – but it’s become one of our absolute favorite pieces in the collection.

Rachel: It’s a small workshop on a quiet, residential street. You enter through this unassuming door to find a workshop with leather working talent like you’ve never seen. The men who craft these chairs are smart, so entertaining, and of course, were models in a previous life. It is Argentina after all! And like all of our partners, they really so become our friends. Any time we go to Argentina we make sure to set aside time for these epic steak dinners, accompanied by more than a few bottles of malbec, at Don Julio’s or La Brigada… just to catch up!

A Favorite Travel Memory

Carly: One of my favorite travel experiences was finding and visiting the Lurin Artisan Cooperative, our weaving partners that create some of my favorite rugs (the Estrellas & Cielo Azul) in the collection. They’re a tiny, incredibly talented group that does everything from start to finish – from picking berries to make the dyes, to hand-spinning the wool and hand-looming these, huge beautiful pieces.

Each rug takes about six weeks to complete. Watching this group execute every detail, you really start to understand why. After spending a day with them, talking about how important it was for them to keep their culture alive through this craft, we knew we had to shine a light on their story and talent.

We could listen to countless hours of storytelling from these two. The people behind these beautifully crafted pieces The Citizenry have collected just makes them that much more special. If you have yet to check out their gorgeous store, head to The Citizenry now. Read more about the quality and details behind each throw, rug and chair, watch videos from their artisan partners and while you’re there, enjoy an exclusive Apartment 34 discount on everything in the shop. Click HERE for exclusive offer!

P.S. We’ve been working with The Citizenry first hand on a very exciting collaboration. Announcement coming very soon!

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CHICAGO — Summer in Chicago means countless street markets and arts fests, outdoor concerts, parties at the park and so much more.

Whether you’re shopping local at Englewood Village Market, competing for prizes at a Pilsen street cleanup, admiring Japanese floral arrangements on display in the Southport Corridor or dancing the night away at a Shrek rave, there’s something for everyone this weekend.

Here’s a roundup of 18 things to do in Chicago this weekend:

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Andersonville Vintage Market

10 a.m.-4 p.m. Sunday

On Catalpa Avenue between Clark Street and Ashland Avenue

This neighborhood resale market returns this weekend for the first of three summer events. Shop vintage clothing, decor, accessories, music and other items from more than 30 vendors, including Fad 2 Fresh, Field Mercantile and Ruby Baby Vintage. There will also be live music and potato-based pastries from Downstate Donuts. The market is pet-friendly and there is a $5 suggested donation for admission.

10 a.m.-9 p.m. Saturday, 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Saturday

Along West Waveland and North Southport avenues. See map here.

Browse artwork by some of the city’s best artists at this family-friendly art festival. There will be a variety of mediums on display, including oil, acrylic, watercolor, jewelry, sculpture, photography, wood, glass and more. Plus, kids can enjoy interactive games and activities. Find more information online.

Noon-10 p.m. Saturday

The Promontory, 5311 S. Lake Park Ave.

Since 2018, Passport Vibes has brought partygoers together for a festival all about Afrobeats. Groove to Afrobeat and African music from local and international DJs, enjoy food and retail vendors, play outdoor laser tag, enjoy photo installations and more.

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A performance at the Barrio Arts Fest in Humboldt Park.

10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Sunday

National Museum of Puerto Rican Arts and Culture, 3015 W. Division St.

Celebrate Puerto Rican art and culture at the 23rd annual Barrio Arts Festival with live musical performances by local Puerto Rican artists, family-friendly arts workshops, Puerto Rican delicacies, handmade crafts and more. Admission is free. Learn more and see the fest’s full schedule here.

Noon-6 p.m. Saturday and noon-4 p.m. Sunday

Southport Corridor, 3200-3900 N. Southport Ave.

The Japanese Culture Center, Lakeview Roscoe Village of Commerce and Japanese Arts Foundation are partnering to host a Japanese floral arrangement exhibition in the “unofficial Japantown of Chicago.” Stroll through the Southport Corridor this weekend and you will see Japanese art of flower arrangements, or ikebana, featured in over a dozen locations, including local restaurants and business storefront windows. Galleria Liqueurs, 3409 N. Southport Ave., will also be hosting free sakes tasting through the weekend. There will be an informational table to learn more about this free event near J. Crew, 3423 N. Southport Ave.

Noon-2 p.m. Saturday

Meeting House Tavern, 5025 N. Clark St.

Lighthouse Foundation, a Black, queer-led social justice organization serving Black LGBTQ+ people in the city, is celebrating its fourth anniversary with live music, drag performances and storytelling. Drinks will be available for purchase at Meeting House Tavern’s bar. Purchase your ticket for a donation of $35-100 online. Proceeds go toward supporting the work of Lighthouse’s flagship research project, the Black Queer Equity Index.

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DEHD performs at Lincoln Square Roots Fest on July 9, 2022.

5-10 p.m. Friday, noon-10 p.m. Saturday and noon-9 p.m. Sunday

On Lincoln Avenue between Montrose and Wilson avenues

Enjoy live music, family fun, vendors, local restaurants and a craft beer showcase at this Lincoln Square summer festival. You can catch performances by artists from Chicago and beyond, like Lala Lala, Superchunk, Slow Pulp, Mucca Pazza, Disaster Kid and more. The street fest is easily accessible from the CTA Brown Line Western stop. There is a $20 suggested donation for families, $10 for adults and $5 for seniors and kids.

9 p.m. Saturday

House of Blues, 329 N. Dearborn St.

Party like you’re “Far Far Away” and dance through the night to your favorite Shrek tunes. Tickets are $22.50 to $37.50. Buy them online for a party of “ogre-sized fun.”

11 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday

Independence Park, 3945 N. Springfield Ave.

A haven for art enthusiasts and shoppers, there will be more than 40 vendors at Summer Artisan Fest showcasing their handmade items at Irving Park’s Summer Artisan Fest. Shop jewelry, home decor, candles, baked goods and other one-of-a-kind items. Pets and all ages are welcome.

6-8 p.m. Friday

Kilbourn Park, 3501 N. Kilbourn Ave.

Pack a picnic and grab chairs and blankets for some free, family-friendly entertainment at the park. Enjoy the sounds of summer at this free-to-attend concert series.

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Creatives from Zine Club Chicago for their first annual Zine Camp last summer.

2-6:30 p.m. Sunday

Picnic Grove 5 in the Dan Ryan Woods, 8700 S. Western Ave., near 85th Street and Western Avenue

Learn how to make your own zines — or handmade mini magazines — at this second annual Zine Camp. Connect with the city’s zine community, learn tips and tricks and more. This free event is hosted by Zine Club, a group that meets monthly to discuss zine-making, and sponsored by Quimby’s Bookstore, 1854 W. North Ave.

Noon-10 p.m. Saturday

Lincoln Abraham Park, 1800 N. Stockton Dr.

Celebrate electronic dance music with and dance to tunes spun by local DJs and producers in Lincoln Park this weekend. This is a free event hosted by a group called EDM Chicago is free. Donations are appreciated and will count towards a merch and ticket giveaway.

Noon-4 p.m. Sunday

Metropolitan Brewing, 3057 N. Rockwell St.

Chicago Vegan Test Kitchen and Ascend Cannabis are hosting a Vegan Summer Sesh this weekend with local plant-based chefs, cruelty-free artisans and mindful wellness alchemists. The event is open to all ages and pets are welcome. Admission is free with RSVP.

1-4 p.m. Sunday

Reva and David Logan Center for the Arts – Screening Room, 915 E. 60th St.

Kicking off this Sunday and running through August, the Logan Center for the Arts is hosting free film screenings of celebrating Black cinema, self-representation and freedom. Two summer screenings will be paired with selections from the South Side Home Movie Project, which archives home movie recordings from Chicago’s South Side to protect the neighborhood’s history and films. The “Screening Freedom” series draws from decades of Black film production and showcases works that reflect and enrich Black life, from blockbuster movies to intimate family records. RSVP for free online.

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The Englewood Village Market kicks off 10 a.m.- 2 p.m. Saturday. Neighbors can shop at the market every Saturday through Oct. 29.

10 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday

Englewood Village Plaza, 5822 S. Halsted St.

Shop fresh produce, food, goods from local farmers, Black businesses and more at this Saturday market. There will also be live music, fun for the family and a weekly rotation of programming, from art activations to health and wellness activities to community information sessions.

10 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Saturday

Reva and David Logan Center for the Arts, 915 E. 60th St.

Watch the documentary “What These Walls Won’t Hold,” hear from survivors of police torture, learn about COVID-19 in prison and more at this exploration into art, death and imprisonment. Find the full schedule and RSVP online.

10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Saturday

Corner of 16th and Paulina streets

Help clean up 16h Street in Pilsen with Cleanup Club Chicago and Pilsen-based environmental justice group PERRO. There will also be “litter races” with prizes for those who want to compete. Grabbers, bags, water and some protective gloves will be provided during the event. Attendees are encouraged to bring a five-gallon bucket, gloves and sunscreen. Register for the cleanup online.

4-7 p.m. Saturday

Hops & Scotch, 720 S. Wells St.

Taste award-winning, premium Italian wines paired with Limoncello while supporting local, women-owned businesses. RSVP online.

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7 p.m. Friday

Radius, 640 W. Cermak Rd.

Vibe to hip-hop and reggae this Friday with the Dirty Heads at Radius.

7 p.m. Friday-Sunday

Briar Street Theatre, 3133 N. Halsted St.

Come and experience this explosion of color and sound and hear the sounds of unique instruments that you can’t find anywhere else.

7 p.m. Sunday

Metro, 3730 N. Clark St.

The Oakland hip-hop group is celebrating 30 years of 93 Til Infinity this Sunday at Metro.

10 p.m. Friday

PRYSM, 1543 N. Kingsbury St.

Get ready to dance the night away with this wild mix of house and techno at PRYSM.

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