The Final Scene from ABC’s “Desperate Housewives.”
“They watched her as they watch everyone, always hoping the living could learn to put aside rage and sorrow, bitterness and regret. These ghosts watch, wanting people to remember that even the most desperate life is oh so wonderful. But only a lucky few realize the gift they’ve been given. Most people just go on, day after day, trying in vain to keep secrets that will never stay hidden.” - Mary Alice Young
This show is definitely was something that I’ve grown with over the past 8 years. Thank you for being an integral part of my life and also allowing me to grow with your series. Although a fictional story about fictional lives of fictional characters with a variety of faults may seem like a poor choice of role models, the actors portrayed real world situations that were very relevant to my life. Thank you Marc Cherry for your creative genius. You’ve ended the show with grace. Although I was disappointed the ladies were never reunited again, they lived long fruitful lives away from the drama that was present in Wisteria Lane.
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How Yahoo Killed Flickr and Lost the Internet
Flickr is still pretty wonderful. But it’s lovely in the same way a box of old photos you’ve stashed under the bed is. It’s an archive of nostalgia that you love dearly, on the rare occasion you stumble across it. You pull them out, and hold them up to the light, and remember a time when you were younger, and the Web was a more optimistic place, and it really was almost certainly the best online photo management and sharing application in the world. And then you close the box.
Reading this makes me sad. I really liked Flickr. :’/
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