No matter how we spin it, for the most part we live our lives in small, familiar areas. We eat at the same restaurants, we hit the same bars and we pass the same people. Outside of some knockout that shops at the same bra store as Christina Hendricks or the guy who still sports a monocle, we really don’t pay much attention to the people or world around us. Now, before we start to sound all deep like your broken-hearted buddy after some Jameson, let’s just say you’d be wise to check out Human Planet. If you were blown away by Planet Earth this is like the next must own. Instead of tigers tracking down prey and crazy cool birds in the rainforest, Human Planet deals with, well, humans. We’d explain how it shows different interactions with the planet but we’d sound like a boring history book, so we’ll just leave it at – get it.
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