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When have you felt the most bad for each of the main characters?

For me here’s my moments:

George (not putting in his death, too easy of a choice ): I felt the most bad for him when he turned down the coaching job in Oklahoma, and his family doesn’t realize how big of a sacrifice that was.

Mary: I felt most bad for her during George’s death, even with the ups and downs and her absolute fuck ups/terrible decisions, you can tell that this left a major hole in her heart.

Meemaw: I felt most bad for her when her house was destroyed by the tornado and she lost a lot of stuff in the process

Georgie: I felt the most bad when he clearly had to take the role as a second parent after George died

Sheldon: I felt the most bad when he was crying because his mom hid the caltech letter and it was so upsetting he wanted his dad instead of mom

Missy: I felt bad for her when she was crying after a relationship with a boy didn’t work out, and Mary went in and grounded her without knowing what actually happened

u/ConfidentReaction3 — 1 day ago
▲ 2.0k r/GTAIV

Playing GTA IV in 2026 really showcases how different the late 2000s are to today

This is one of the biggest shocks replaying this game as rarely as I do. It feels like using a Time Machine just walking around viewing the world. I never realized just how different the world was before, smartphones, or people going on to social media, or LONG before generative AI came in, was wow….

It’s capturing a world that doesn’t exist anymore.

u/ConfidentReaction3 — 4 days ago

ITAW for the feeling of it being jarring seeing things done differently back then compared to now?

This is a weird feeling I feel I’ve had lately with some media from back then. I was watching a South Park episode recently where the boys were freaking out about having to do an essay about a book over the weekend, this feels like a JARRING difference to today because today they would’ve just went straight to ChatGPT/AI to handle it no big deal.

Has anyone felt this way about seeing how people do things so differently in the past? Or if a method that exists today didn’t exist back then. If there is, what is the word to describe that jarring feeling? I feel like people thought it was a jarring difference to see people print directions out from Mapquest back in the 90s when we go directions on our phone over 10 years ago.

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u/ConfidentReaction3 — 6 days ago
▲ 169 r/walmart

How some people feel accusing a Walmart greeter of racism when they ask for their receipt for a 75” flat screen tv but not the guy before for a box of cereal in a bag

While I don’t work for Walmart anymore, I had shit like this happen a few times. I swear people are either intentionally dense or just trying to cause a scene.

u/ConfidentReaction3 — 11 days ago
▲ 12 r/GTA6

How do you think GTA 6 will capture the 2020s decade?

From what I read development REALLY started in 2020, and I can see some late 2010s influence in the culture. I will ask though, what pieces of 2020s media do you think could possibly be captured in game? In my opinion it's influence probably won't really go past early-ish 2023, maybe it could go to 2024 if we're lucky.

I think it'll capture the influencer culture we moved on to at the start of this decade, where AI was in it's infancy, the peak of tiktok culture, and the time NFTs started to crash and burn. I think it will capture that era the most. It'll have cultural lag to their respected decade like GTA 4 did with the 2000s and GTA 5 did with the early 2010s. It will be interesting to see tho a time capsule for Gen Z.

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u/ConfidentReaction3 — 18 days ago

I believe we are starting to see a cultural shift of lower budget independent movies saturating the movie market/discussion and even box office more than a lot of (but NOT all) big budget hollywood movies/franchises/remakes. Starting late 2010s w/A24, but we're seeing this shift happen much more now

(Yes I know I deleted my last post, I was DEAD wrong in what I was talking about, shame me for that if you want, I deserve it)

This decade, we still have big budget hollywood movies, and franchises, and sequels, and they CAN still make a lot of money and really hit at the box office. (Like Deadpool Vs Wolverine, Barbenheimer, or spiderman no way home, just want to point out that these still do exist, I am not cherrypicking),

but while A24 was causing MASSIVE discussion in the late 2010s with hereditary, and misommar, and still making a lot of movie culture, I believe starting 2023-2024 ish we started seeing lower budget movies, or independent movies, A24 movies, etc. start to saturate and make a lot more box office revenue than a lot of marvel movies or big budget.

Even with some big budget hollywood movies, franchises, or sequels movies absolutely TAKING over the box office, we've seen these lower budget independent movies start to overpower them at the box office by quite a bit, and we've seen more and more and more of big budget hollywood movies/franchises/sequels bomb a lot more frequently while these movies make a lot more money back now.

I feel like backrooms and obsession succeeding at the box office and Star Wars bombing really shows that this change in pop culture is really starting to shift a lot.

u/ConfidentReaction3 — 24 days ago

Oh let me guess. Anything LGBT shown to children is indoctrination but telling your kids they will burn in hell for all eternity isn’t?

I 100% would absolutely bet that the original poster of this would easily tell a child they better believe in the Bible or they will burn in hell for all eternity. But seeing a rainbow? Nah it’s too much! It’s only indoctrination when OTHER people do it, Christians can’t indoctrinate!

u/ConfidentReaction3 — 1 month ago
▲ 22 r/rct

Recreated Devil's Flight from Final Destination 3 in my game

Didn't try to be 1:1 (too hard to do tbh) but overall I think this is a pretty good recreation of the rollercoaster from Final Destination 3 :) a little easter egg I put in my park.

u/ConfidentReaction3 — 1 month ago
▲ 2 r/Sims3

Is there a way or a mod to set a minimum temperature and maximum temperature for your worlds?

I wanna set a game in Arizona (or inspired world), I'm from Phoenix, born and raised, and our winters get nice but not that cold, and our summers feel like they're from LITERAL hell. I wanna simulate that realism in a desert world. Is there any way to do that?

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u/ConfidentReaction3 — 1 month ago

What website is Axl on in this episode? (S1 E6)

Looks like it (could) be on Myspace esp going by 2000s scene in these pics but also doesn't look Myspace. Anyone know what website this is? It's from the episode. Season 1 episode 6 "The front door"

u/ConfidentReaction3 — 1 month ago

What is the worst case you’ve ever seen of a manger undermining policy making you look bad?

I remember when I worked at Walmart, there was a woman who came in with one of those big ass propane tanks, I told them hey you can’t bring that in here it’s an absolute danger, and that an exchange had to be outside, I went to a coach, the coach let them do the fucking propane tank inside exchange inside the store. I was FURIOUS. I should’ve reported his ass to corporate. Pretty sure that’s illegal anyway.

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u/ConfidentReaction3 — 2 months ago

The devils flight derailment could have been stupid easy to avoid if this stupid mf didn’t manage shit

“Nobody else gets off this ride!” Sure he was very proud of that when the park got a massive lawsuit and he got manslaughter charges. Wtf kind of judgement call is that? He heard Wendy scream that the ride would derail. They could’ve idk done a test run or checked the coaster? But nah instead nobody gets off! Those are the rules!

u/ConfidentReaction3 — 2 months ago