Saw this theory 15 years ago, and it is still stupid
Saw this theory 15 years ago, and it is still stupid
If LW1 is to be believed, Pam won’t have her kids with her anyway.
It’s not a young person thing - the sister is a narcissist. She’s addicted to the free attention and support being preggers gets her, and probably sees her sister’s wedding as competition. More than likely, she’s banking on being able to use them to start some kind of scene to steal the limelight.
Old person rant: when my brothers and I were children (up the age of 12 or so), we didn’t go to any effing weddings except when I was a flower girl and I certainly didn’t stay the entire reception. In my mind, allowing children at weddings is an ultimate act of mercy and angelic kindness on the part of the bride and…
I think that last LW needs to chill out a bit. Of course friendships change and may taper off as your life changes and you lose the things you had in common, like work. You don’t have to announce it and demand someone acknowledge and clarify the new status immediately after a change. I mean, the thing where they had…
Nope, only 6 weeks. Personally, I would have decked my husband if he attempted anything just 6 weeks out but that’s when you get the official ok from your doc. So this is def possible.
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For what it’s worth, this is actually one of the few times the advice doesn’t make me want to bang my head up against the wall after reading it.
I was wondering that myself. I can understand why the fiancee might not want to stir the turd with her sister, but come on, it’s the responsibility of the person with the shitty relative to step up and deal with it. If they don’t want to, well...red flag. I mean, if my partner and I ever make it legal, I’m not going…
Nah, you don’t actually have to invite her, and the proof is right there in her ‘We’ll see about that’ response. You invite people to your wedding who are there to support you, on your day, as you embark upon the wonderful experience of having your relationship legally and religiously authorized and recognized. Her…
Wedding folx: no, you don’t *have* to invite her. She’s made it clear she has no desire to be respectful at YOUR wedding, and it is YOUR WEDDING, so disinvite that bish and carry on with your life.
ending did remind me of buffy, but the episode “lie to me”
Cool story, but depression is herditary. Everyone gets sad or goes through rough times. Not everyone has to fight an inner monologue. Being raised in a perfect family doesn’t stop depression - because depression isn’t a rational response to the outside world.
That’s not how that scene worked, for a lot of us anyway. Hollyhock is Bojack’s blood. That stuff runs in blood. I had an amazing upbringing with a fantastic, loving mother and I still started hearing The Voice when I reached my teenage years. My Mom, grandparents, even on my Dad’s side, it’s just a clear vein running…
Another piece of pop culture that kinda gets it is the Crazy Ex-Girlfriend son “You Stupid Bitch”. A lot of the songs on the show are a sort of inner monologue of pain, self-abuse and desperation. With lyrics like “You ruined everything, you stupid bitch, you’re just a lying little bitch who ruins things and wants the…
Mr. Peanutbutter really is an important presence in this episode. Just having his love and positivity around is a necessary reminder that The Voice isn’t right. Every depressed person should have a friend like Mr. Peanutbutter.
Yeah, I think the only other thing that’s portrayed it that well is Hyperbole and a Half:
BoJack: All I can think about is every shitty thing I’ve ever done and I think, “I don’t deserve that kind of love”
This is where my initial binge session stopped. For a good day or so.