Minimalist Packing List

I'm making my packing list for a week at a hotel by the beach.  Here's what I've got so far.

1 pair of convertible quick dry pants (they're pants!  they're shorts!  they're a swimsuit!)
1 pair of pajama shorts
Shirts (I haven't decided how many to pack yet)
1 wedding ring
1 pair of sunglasses
iPhone and charger
Ear buds
Toothbrush and toothpaste
Hotel shampoo bottle filled with Tide to wash clothes in sink
Flushable wipes (never assume the bathroom tissue ply situation!)
Medication
Booze
Food (I like to empty the cupboards to find all the snacks that have hidden and take them on trips instead of stopping or paying at the hotel or something)


Shirt-wise, I usually wear a tank top while driving and carry a short sleeve dress shirt up front with me for if we stop somewhere nice.  Then I keep a second short sleeve dress shirt in the bag to change into after I reach my destination and freshen up.  I also try to wear shirts I should throw out so I don't have to bring them back.  This trip though, I don't have any throw-away shirts and I'm feeling fancier than two shirts and a tank top.  Might still go with it though.

If I do, then my bag will only have pills, pajama shorts, one shirt, toothbrush, toothpaste, soap, and wipes.  And then all the food and booze I can fit in the back of the car.

Thor's subplot editing in Age of Ultron

So Thor's subplot seemed confusing and it turns out it was because it was mostly cut.

The original idea was that Thor has this vision of the party, then a second part of the vision with Loki, then leaves to find answers, gets his professor friend, travel to the cave, gets in the waters, lets the Norn muse possess him, and the professor asks the Norn things to get info.  Then Thor returns to explain they're dealing with the Infinity Stones.

The onscreen idea was that Thor has this vision of the party, then leaves to find answers, gets his professor friend, travel to the cave, gets in the waters, sees some visions again.  Then Thor returns to explain they're dealing with the Infinity Stones.

At one point the idea was that Thor has this vision of the party, then leaves to find answers, then returns with answers.

I think there was a better way to save it in editing.

Thor has this vision of the party, then leaves to find answers, flashes back to the vision, but this time it slows down a bit and the color is dialed down except for the Infinity Stones on people's jewelry.  Then Thor returns to explain they're dealing with the Infinity Stones.

Executives are happy because the cave scene is cut, length is saved, and the protagonist of the scene is proactive to move the plot forward.

There was so much jewelry in the vision, I assumed the stones were in there as Easter Eggs.