What's the second best thing in the morning? The smell of newly brewed coffee.
I think I feel that way because of my upbringing. Every school day, every weekend, every early morning I always woke up to my mom brewing coffee in the kitchen. At that early age I never drank coffee though, I could just smell it. Then my grandmother came around and fed me coffee with a lot of milk and sugar in. I think I were about 5 y/o at that point, and she told me to never tell my mom. I never did because I knew that the next time I'll see my grandmother she would give me more coffee with dozens of sugar. Now I am addicted to coffee, thanks grandma.
I'm the worst at watching series. Like I mean, literally, the worst. I start watching one or two episodes and if it bores me at the first episode then I'll probably not continue watching it. I'm honestly a very picky girl, not when it comes to food or music, but mostly in everything else.
Like I would take an hour browsing on Netflix watching every trailer and reading every story line, still I would probably go back watching something I already have watched before.
2 weeks ago, I actually found a new series on HBO that I really liked.
I'm sure everybody remember the disaster in Chernobyl or at least heard about it before . This serie is about the catastrophic nuclear accident that occurred in Cherbobyl in 1986.
I can only speak for myself here, but I freakin' love it and find it so fascinating and interesting how things can go from good to bad immediately. It might sound cheesy me saying this, but it just gives you a different perspective of what we usually take for granted. Like the homes we live in, the people we have around us and the air we are healthy enough to breath. What's taken for granted can eventually be taken away.
Watch it. Chernobyl @ HBO