u/dreamed2life

How many seasons should an ideal series have for completion?

What is the amount of seasons/series that a great show should have that is not too much to drain the creative vein and not too little to where there was a lot left on the table?

And then what is the formula for that? How do you make sure the main characters have a fully fleshed out story line? There are a lot of shows that do not do this well but some do.

Curious, your thoughts?

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u/dreamed2life — 24 hours ago

Do any of you not identify with masc or femme titles at all. You just…are…human?

The roles and attributes might be described as “fluid” but you just dont think about labels and just exist? Like, lesbian, i do identify as this but the gender shit and rhe roles and titles, even nonbinary does not seem to really fit. I just exist. Anyone?

Edit: and i am not just referring to outer appearance. I mean in roles and duties and how you act and what you do…
Like. I dont think clothes, actions, chores, things have gender. They just “are” and anyone can use them any way they please. But society had labeled/limited things with gender/gender expression.

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u/dreamed2life — 3 days ago

Will making your own Reddit sub help with marketing?

I know they is value in responding in related subs to get credibility and reach. But would creating a sub and using it like s blog or log of advice be just as useful?

Edit: i mean this in conjunction with other tactics like commenting and making connections here and on other sites not this being a sole solution

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u/dreamed2life — 3 days ago
▲ 28 r/RHOA

I’ve never been more confused after an episode!!

Will someone tell me what in the real life fuck happened with k. michelle in the last episode that got her so posed off?!

PLEASE HELP

(Damn k Michelle done even have a tag 🏷️ in this sub.)

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u/dreamed2life — 3 days ago

Does anyone else thing Alicia is hilarious?

She says the silliest stuff and it just cracks me up. Its not forced either she is being serious but it cracks me up. Her timing and the randomness and sometimes just dumb shit is just perfect comedy imo.

u/dreamed2life — 4 days ago

On all other competition reality shows with dedicated spin-offs (All-Stars/Champions) players come back 2+ times. So why do you all get upset about it happening here?

And if you say because you want to see specific people who have not returned then maybe consider that they don't want to come back or have not been able to yet. Hell, maybe they cant pass the psych tests anymore. Or maybe they were not invited. Regardless of the reasons, if you only want people who have never been on All-Stars then all stars seasons would eventually need to pull the exact cast that just aired.

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u/dreamed2life — 4 days ago

Azar Farideh shares how Chelsea Handler used to text nudes to a married former employee to get his approval to send to other men.

On a recent episode of Decisions Decisions, guest Azar Farideh claims that Chelsea Handler used to text her friends husband nudes. The topic of the podcast was whether or not men and women can be friends and if no, were men or women the ones to blame. At this segment the hosts and guest were discussing that women also do things to make it difficult for men and women to be friend also. And this alleged example about Chelsea came up.

u/dreamed2life — 4 days ago
▲ 116 r/travel

Are there any other slow travelers here?

I like to spend a minimum of two weeks in a city/town. I dont like cramming in site visits. I like to take my time. Learn an area. Walk it a few times if i can. Explore different parts of the place at different times of day. Sit in parks. I do this even if im visiting a city in my own country (usa). Sure, 2-4 days is cool for an event but when i travel im traveling to get a deep experience of a place.

Anyone else? Or do you prefer the fast/quick travel?

Edit: for clarity, this post is not just about cities ans towns but about travel period. Including nature travel.

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u/dreamed2life — 5 days ago

Anyone else notice people saying ‘you’ when they mean ‘I’ when talking about themselves?

Far too often I hear people speaking about themselves and saying “you” instead of “i”. Like not able to take ownership or distancing themselves from what they are talking about. I often say something like, “no, i dont do that.”

For example: someone will explain a situation they had at work and in the middle say, “you get tense and start second guessing yourself so you get quiet. So i went back to my desk…”

They are talking about themselves but saying “you”. And I know they are talking about themselves but dont want them to try and offload their feelings onto me so I out it back to the so they can own it. Because no, i dont feel that way or do those things YOU do.

Has anyone else noticed that people do this? Do you do anything about it or just keep moving in the conversation? I’m curious about this and have been for a long time and would love to hear other peoples experiences and takes on it. Thanks!!

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u/dreamed2life — 8 days ago

Whats a good platform to hold video mini courses?

I want to have a membership where people can access my mini course library or people can buy the courses individually. Is there one platform that can do both or do i need to use two different platforms?

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u/dreamed2life — 13 days ago

I do not understand how people defend this like it is a genuine apology.

If you are sorry that someone reacted to something you did but not sorry about what you actually did then you are not sorry. You are actually just trying to use half acknowledging someone having a reaction or emotions as an apology.

An apology is YOU acknowledging what YOU did and the impact that YOU had on the resulting situation and making a commitment that YOU will do the work to be different moving forward.

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u/dreamed2life — 18 days ago

If you have your own business and made over 200k last or will this year, what do you do?

I am curious what is working in this new world with rapidly shifting technologies. Please share what you do to successfully make a high income.

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u/dreamed2life — 18 days ago
▲ 70 r/Miami

I would prefer to live in a high rise but am open to options if the area is nice. But I want to know a realistic yearly income for Miami to not struggle. I read somewhere that someone make $110k and is still struggling. But I don't know what kind of bills they have.

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u/dreamed2life — 18 days ago
▲ 22 r/dropout

Drop dead Fred is an imaginary being who was brought back by his original creator when she became an adult. And Fred said he could not leave until she was happy. Truly happy. Lil Fart is so Drop dead Fred Coded. He is an agent of chaos with joker/jester energy like lil Fart.

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u/dreamed2life — 20 days ago