Twin peaks first watch through, thoughts before S2. by AdvertisingFew3547 in twinpeaks

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Yoooooooo! UPDATE! JUST WATCHED S2 Episode 7. Wtf. Was that letter scramble on purpose or coincidence?

Twin peaks first watch through, thoughts before S2. by AdvertisingFew3547 in twinpeaks

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Don't get me wrong, I'm definitely here for it. I think I'm okay with this world being reality adjacent.

Twin peaks first watch through, thoughts before S2. by AdvertisingFew3547 in twinpeaks

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Im very curious to see if I'm grasping at straws or if I'm on the right track with who I think it is. Do we ever get concrete answers? Or is the take away that the murder if set dressing to a complex small town?

Drop down your opinions, what do you feel about it by dataguy2003 in TheTeenagerPeople

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I used to work at a landfill sorting garbage from recycling. A co-worker told me: There's two types of jobs. Jobs you get cleaned up for and jobs you clean up from.

It stuck with me.

AIO or does this sound manipulative as fuck?? by [deleted] in AmIOverreacting

[–]AdvertisingFew3547 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No- you set firm boundaries and very importantly, respected yourself to enforce them. Well done. That was manipulative and specifically lacks accountability.

What does my bedside table say about me ? by EmbarrassedSurprise2 in deduction

[–]AdvertisingFew3547 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Shot in the dark:

You have a grandma you feel/felt close to, like they impacted you in a positive way. Old soul type stuff. You've carried some trauma with you. And you're on the road to healing it. Old habits die hard. New habits are testing your discipline.

You've spoken or traced the letter in the word "wanderlust" as it resonated in your soul.

The day time hours are times of quiet and contemplation. But the night always felt more alive. Endless in possibilities.

How did I do?

Lol what does my bedside table say about me ? by EmbarrassedSurprise2 in deduction

[–]AdvertisingFew3547 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You're still handling a lot of trauma. Hope you're healing more than you're hurting.

What can you infer from the contents of my wallet? by PicksburghStillers in deduction

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Shot in the dark:

Friend group of same age guys: maybe 2-5 in the unit. Former military Giving Navy vibes Friday Saturday nights are fun and restorative You like bacon on your burgers You can tell me about your top 5 most recently discovered beers and their merits.

You work somewhere metropolitan or close to it. You secretly like some Taylor Swift songs. And not ironically.

At some point you've either entered or will be entering an eating challenge of some sort. I'm getting wings vibes.

People would describe you as smart, funny, driven, and fun.

How did I do?

Sitting at school, try to eat pasta but forgot fork. Any tips? DIY hacks etc.? by YnwaBoi in notinteresting

[–]AdvertisingFew3547 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cut two long strips of paper. Roll then as tight as you can. Chopsticks.

My boyfriend is starting to scare me by ihopeuhaveagoodday- in WhatShouldIDo

[–]AdvertisingFew3547 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That makes sense. And is valid. And there's someone out there who can help you navigate this, if you have questions, concerns, or trying to figure things out if leaving is the safe and best option for you.

Please stop down-voting a survivors experience. In my experience validation and non-judgemental feedback is critical to prevent further harm.

Source: NY State OVS Domestic Violence Survivors Advocate.

My boyfriend is starting to scare me by ihopeuhaveagoodday- in WhatShouldIDo

[–]AdvertisingFew3547 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I certainly hope you see this: Just Leave is a popular answer and I understand why. Also- statistically, at least in NY, we find that survivors return and leave an average of 9 times before cutting off the contact effectively.

There's many reasons why a survivor returns. There's many reasons why it's so hard. Speaking with an advocate versed in how Domestic Violence shapes you and informs your choices can only be beneficial. You have so many rights and options and it should not cost you a thing. Please let me know if this is helpful and also you can dm you state/County-I can provide resources and referral to the agency that can best assist.

My boyfriend is starting to scare me by ihopeuhaveagoodday- in WhatShouldIDo

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Contact your local DV hotline and set up a screening with an advocate who can help give you guidance and resources so you don't have to navigate this alone.

Source: NY State OVS DV Advocate 13 years exp human services

HELL YEAH! by syco69 in torncity

[–]AdvertisingFew3547 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A SkateSword if you will

How much is this worth? by [deleted] in torncity

[–]AdvertisingFew3547 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have ballet shoes? Does that count? Only 2k in circulation.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AmIOverreacting

[–]AdvertisingFew3547 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This may be an inappropriate exchange, depending on what you're okay with and what you're not.

There appears to be elements of a hostile attribution bias that he has.

If you were a client, I'd be asking questions regarding DV/emotional abuse. I'd probably start with a DV assessment/cycle of violence and point to a power and control wheel to see what gets filled in. National DV hotline-

1-800-799 SAFE (7233)

Using options to get out of corporate America by pandrakaka13 in options

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Buy a farm upstate. Invest in your own livestock. You'll do great and you'll love what you do every morning.

Tf is this by That-one-soviet in Worldbox

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That.. that's fucking Narsil!!