Please change the names to my and my late wife's names?

Please change the names to my and my late wife's names?

The anniversary of my wife passing is coming up, and Futurama was our favorite show to watch together. Can someone please swap Fry for Megan, and Leela for Ty?

u/Gelby4 — 1 day ago

Tired of feeling so unloveable/unwanted

My wife left before she died, which broke me. Felt like she died twice. I miss having my person, but now I feel like I'll never truly be loved or find anyone that wants me. On the rare occasion there's a connection, it's fleeting at best. They always will tell me I'm a lovely or wonderful human, but it never feels true when consistently I'm just a stepping stone. Am I cursed to be alone forever now? Don't I deserve to be happy too?

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u/Gelby4 — 9 days ago

Are the rules about werewolves the same in HP?

In folklore, werewolves turn others into werewolves by biting them, growing the pack. But if you kill the "original" werewolf, then the ones they've turned are "cured" and shouldn't turn anymore.

So if they killed Fenrir Grayback, would that have meant Lupin (and others) would've been cured and never turn into a werewolf again?

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u/Gelby4 — 11 days ago
▲ 1.2k r/RDR2

And then you fall off for no reason

u/Gelby4 — 28 days ago

Is this it, then?

So, tragically, my (33m) wife and mother of my kids, left in 2023, and then drank herself to death last June. It's been a journey, but I'm healing and my kids are doing amazing, considering.

However, I now feel quite unwanted. Any connection that I make, as rare as they are, it can be great chemistry but as soon as soon as the conversation leads to them being curious as to how I have full custody, and then I mention the above, it goes stale. I'm starting to wonder if I'll ever be with anyone again.

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u/Gelby4 — 30 days ago

Harry's Career Path

We all know that Harry landed on Auror, and did eventually achieve that goal. (Honestly, a little cliche if you ask me)

But why was it *never* even mentioned that perhaps he could pursue teaching?

We saw him take it stride during the Dumbledore's Army days, and he obviously has a wealth of knowledge that most students his senior doesn't even know. Why did McGonagall never even suggest that perhaps he could teach Defense Against The Dark Arts at Hogwarts?

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u/Gelby4 — 1 month ago