This character taught Midge a valuable lesson

This character taught Midge a valuable lesson

I can't think of any other character in the series that made me more frustrated than this dude.

But I'm glad Midge learned that lesson early and fast at the begining of her career. She started to make her own sets with her hilarious pace and honesty that was always her personal brand.

And remember, it is not "doink", it's "doing doing doing 🔨" (just kidding).

u/MirnaGu — 3 days ago

As a fan of SH2, I highly recommend you to watch Jacob's Ladder (1990)

If you get to watch this movie you will immediatly recognize several themes and designs and even characters that were later used in the Silent Hill 2 game, it is also a very good terror/mystery movie.

Have you watched it? If yes, what did you think of it?

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u/MirnaGu — 4 days ago

I lost access to a course, can someone help me?

I purchased "Discovering Personality with Dr. Jordan B. Peterson" in 2023. The original link is broken, the other "new" link I had is also broken.

Which is the current link for this? Does anyone know?

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u/MirnaGu — 5 days ago

Algo que recuerdo y me avergüenza, ¿cuál es tu historia?

Cuando iba en preparatoria había un compañero dentro de mi grupo de amigos que yo no consideraba tanto mi amigo, era como un agregado del grupo nada más. Incluso eramos un poco pesados con él porque le pusimos un apodo que hacía burla a una condición físico-motora que él padecía.

Una vez yo necesitaba que alguien me prestara un poco de dinero porque me había quedado sin crédito en el celular. Y ese chico fue el único del grupo de amigos que me ayudó, como todo un caballero lo hizo como si nada. Ya nunca lo vi de la misma forma, es de esas cosas que me avergüenzan por haber sido parte del juego de usar su apodo y así.

Y ustedes, ¿tienen alguna historia así?

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u/MirnaGu — 6 days ago

¿Cuál es tu escenario ideal para una siesta?

Algunos de los míos:

Está nublado y llueve, acabo de comer y tomo una siesta.

Acabo de terminar de trabajar tras una jornada estresante y tomo una siesta.

Soy una adulta independiente, mi casa está un poco desordenada, pero me recuerdo a mí misma que nadie vendrá a regañarme por ello. Me pregunto: "¿qué es lo que realmente quieres hacer ahorita?" y me respondo "la neta, quiero dormir". Y con todo el derecho del mundo voy y tomo una siesta.

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u/MirnaGu — 7 days ago

What is your ideal nap scenario?

Some of mine:

It's cloudy and rainy, I just finished my lunch and I take a nap.

I just finished work after being stressed and I take a nap.

I'm an independent adult, my house is a bit messy but I remind myself nobody will come and sculd me for my mess. I ask myself "what do you really want to do right now?", I immediatly answer "honestly sleep". And with the right to do so I go and take that nap.

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u/MirnaGu — 7 days ago

Rose's amazing memory

Rose might not understand how to check if a fridge is still working or not but she can repeat by memory and even improve one of her daughter's acts after only one performance.

This got me wondering if we all have such good memories under hypnosis. I don't know if I would but this is one of my favorite episodes.

u/MirnaGu — 13 days ago
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Was the Blue Spirit lowkey inspired by luchador Blue Demon?

I mean the similarities in the design and name are interesting.

Please don't be offended, I was just thinking this is a bit funny.

Edit: this sub has zero chill, it was just something funny. Even Aang would laugh but not you. You're not like Aang.

u/MirnaGu — 15 days ago
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Sick of comedians that are always high

Comedians that are always talking about dr*gs and making their comedy out of it.

Honestly those jokes are not even funny, the punch lines are usually simple and plain and you're just laughing for cortesy at that point.

Also, not all crowds connect with those situations, it's unrelatable. I recently watched a comedy special and the guy was talking about how much he liked mary jane... he had only 2 good jokes during the whole special and those were related to something else actually.

When he asked if anyone else liked mary jane, only like 3 people raised their hands... again unrelatable.

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u/MirnaGu — 16 days ago

¿Buscas un consejo? Comenta/envía DM

Me gusta dar consejos no solicitados y casi nunca seguidos. Pero trato de que sean consejos chidos. Tengo un par de horas libres.

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u/MirnaGu — 17 days ago
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A guy told me that lying is wrong in all shapes and forms and I think he's wrong

This happened in an outing with a group of friends and a new guy I was just meeting for the first time, we were talking about life and he expressed his repulsion towards lies, in all shapes and forms, he claimed he never ever lies.

I think that notion is too radical and honestly impossible. As humans we need to lie from time to time to survive. We are taught to lie at school, at the street, at the job interviews, at the job itself, like if we would never lie, we all could be homeless or dead.

Also, what about white lies? Are you telling me you would remind your grandma with dementia about her son that died years ago when she asks for him? Like, be real dude.

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u/MirnaGu — 17 days ago
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A guy told me that lying is wrong in all shapes and forms and I think he's wrong

This happened in an outing with a group of friends and a new guy I was just meeting for the first time, we were talking about life and he expressed his repulsion towards lies, in all shapes and forms, he claimed he never ever lies.

I think that notion is too radical and honestly impossible. As humans we need to lie from time to time to survive. We are taught to lie at school, at the street, at the job interviews, at the job itself, like if we would never lie, we all could be homeless or dead.

Also, what about white lies? Are you telling me you would remind your grandma with dementia about her son that died years ago when she asks for him? Like, be real dude.

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u/MirnaGu — 17 days ago

I love how Midge's journey inspired her parents

Abe becomes a writer that publishes his true well informed opinion even when his religious acquaintances start demanding his blind support. "I owe it to the public". I love Abe.

Rose after been treated as an unimportant family member, she becomes rebelious. Then she starts her matchmaking business, when confronted by the gangsters of that field, she hesitated a bit to get the help she needed but Midge tells her to "not stop" and continues her business.

So, yeah. This is just a post to appreciate how a daughter sometimes can become an influence on her parents in a positive way.

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u/MirnaGu — 20 days ago

Being betrayed by a friend is not always bad

We are both females in our 30s and we had a friendship during 18 years starting at kindergarden and until some time around collage.

She broke the golden rule, she flirted with my highschool crush, by the way the guy didn't care about her either, so it was a very dumb way to lose me as a friend in my opinion.

A year later this ex-friend found out she had chronic kidney disease and would need a kidney donor. We both have the same blood type and back then I was very healthy.

If she wouldn't have betrayed me I probably would have give her my kidney, she was my best friend since childhood after all.

Looking back, I'm glad she betrayed me. She is an aweful person today, she got a donor, a guy who is her boyfriend, she always cheats on him whenever she has a chance with a guy.

I keep my distance from her, we don't really talk but she has me at socials.

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u/MirnaGu — 21 days ago

Dealing with feelings after ending a friendship of almost 30 years

Both females in our mid 30s, we met in kindergarden. The first 18 years of our friendship were good. Then she decided to break a golden rule of friendships (she flirted with my highschool crush), we stopped talking for 2 years, she came back to my life saying she missed me and at the moment I needed a friend so my nostalgia got the best of me and we talked again.

For the last 10 years we never really got to trust each other again as in the old days. I got super angry about her not being very considerate with me as I was with her.

Last week we finally ended the friendship, this time for good.

I'm still dealing with the feelings, I'm still angry remembering all the bad stuff she did during the last decade, I'm writing about it in my journal to get it out of my system and have some closure for my mind and heart.

But I'm glad, the freedom feels weird after 10 years of crappy friendship but I'm happy I will never have to deal with her again.

Anyway, I hope you have better friends than me. See ya!

Note: My crush didn't care for her either.

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u/MirnaGu — 21 days ago
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Dealing with feelings after ending a friendship of almost 30 years

Both females in our mid 30s, we met in kindergarden. The first 18 years of our friendship were good. Then she decided to break a golden rule of friendships (she flirted with my highschool crush), we stopped talking for 2 years, she came back to my life saying she missed me and at the moment I needed a friend so my nostalgia got the best of me and we talked again.

For the last 10 years we never really got to trust each other again as in the old days. I got super angry about her not being very considerate with me as I was with her.

Last week we finally ended the friendship, this time for good.

I'm still dealing with the feelings, I'm still angry remembering all the bad stuff she did during the last decade, I'm writing about it in my journal to get it out of my system and have some closure for my mind and heart.

But I'm glad, the freedom feels weird after 10 years of crappy friendship but I'm happy I will never have to deal with her again.

Anyway, I hope you have better friends than me. See ya!

Edit: Just to clarify, my crush didn't care for her either.

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u/MirnaGu — 25 days ago
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Dealing with feelings after ending a friendship of almost 30 years

Both females in our mid 30s, we met in kindergarden. The first 18 years of our friendship were good. Then she decided to break a golden rule of friendships (she flirted with my highschool crush), we stopped talking for 2 years, she came back to my life saying she missed me and at the moment I needed a friend so my nostalgia got the best of me and we talked again.

For the last 10 years we never really got to trust each other again as in the old days. I got super angry about her not being very considerate with me as I was with her.

Last week we finally ended the friendship, this time for good.

I'm still dealing with the feelings, I'm still angry remembering all the bad stuff she did during the last decade, I'm writing about it in my journal to get it out of my system and have some closure for my mind and heart.

But I'm glad, the freedom feels weird after 10 years of crappy friendship but I'm happy I will never have to deal with her again.

Anyway, I hope you have better friends than me. See ya!

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u/MirnaGu — 25 days ago

When at a restaurant, your order arrives and there is a mistake, for example one dish is wrong.

As customer, what is the best I can do?

  1. Tell them with as many "sumimasen" as possible that the dish is not what I ordered.
  2. Say nothing and eat it.

I have tried option 1 before and they left the wrong dish at the table and bring another one (the correct one).

WHY DIDN'T THEY TAKE IT AWAY? (this is what confused me the most).

We were already full but we thought it was better to eat everything that was given to us. They didn't charge us for the wrong dish but I never knew what was the best approach in that scenario and if I did something wrong.

Any advice?

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u/MirnaGu — 2 months ago