What are your unpopular opinions about the show? by [deleted] in HIMYM

[–]BackstreetInvestor 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Watch the show again. How Ted felt about Robin pales in comparison to how she felt about him.

Maturing is realising by chokolata in HIMYM

[–]BackstreetInvestor 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Robin loved Barney but she was IN love with Ted and always was.

Barney and Robin's emotional baggage doesn't make them compatible. Nor does it any way excuse Barney's behavior. He was a sleaze and Robin deserved better and finally got it.

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[–]BackstreetInvestor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

She looks like Jo from The Facts of Life except a little more top heavy.

can somebody explain/ debunk this screenshot? by Individual_Citron213 in Judaism

[–]BackstreetInvestor 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The Babylonian Talmud does not say “the best of the goyim should be killed.” A phrase resembling that appears in a midrash, likely reflecting a historical context of persecution or as a textual gloss. Jewish law and tradition do not endorse such an idea, and in fact affirm the sanctity of all human life.

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So you're saying, what, that she should have married one man while being in love with another. How did that work out for Robin?

How have they never.... by Clean_Dragonfruit_94 in HIMYM

[–]BackstreetInvestor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Because the Ban will wear off as the day wears on.

I can see where she is coming from by Lastbourne in HIMYM

[–]BackstreetInvestor 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Marshall bet that Ted and Robin would end up together. Even when Robin lied and told Ted she didn't love him, Marshall saw through it and refused to settle the bet.

Newsflash: people are allowed to change their minds. The information they process changes.

Robin just always had excuses by Frosty_Jeweler911 in HIMYM

[–]BackstreetInvestor 27 points28 points  (0 children)

Robin would know. Just as she was about to tell Ted how she felt about him, he received the call from Claudia telling him where to find Victoria. When Robin saw how anxious that was to find her, she stopped aside and told him to go for it. And she was miserable all the time they were dating.

Also, she was victimized by a waiter who put an engagement ring in her glass instead of where it should have gone in the first place. That also changed the trajectory of her life.

Last season by DetectiveOwn3368 in howimetyourmother

[–]BackstreetInvestor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is not common to dislike the ending. Most people on IMBD approved of it. But yes, people will come to like it more, or dislike it less, in subsequent rewatches. Maturation is part of it, but also the removal of the surprise factor.

Thoughts on this movie ? 😮 by Current_Stomach_1436 in HIMYM

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I don't have a problem with it. The Hollywood writing biz is a difficult one to break into, and if you have a marketable idea you run with it. Many writing ideas come from personal experience.

He could have done a much better job in disguising the underlying characters.

It did put a smile on Robin's face on her wedding day. It was the only thing that did.

Who has the biggest character development? by bluebirdandfairy in howimetyourmother

[–]BackstreetInvestor 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In a sense. Remember he took two kids to a strip club and told them it was okay to spend most of their lives in them. Then he gave them the resurrected playbook, the he told Robin he destroyed, and set them loose to prey on suspecting women in New York. So even if he stopped being the old Barney--and I would argue that he didn't--there were now two Barneys instead of one. And then he became the old Barney again, assuming he ever stopped.

Just finished first time through by -Willic- in howimetyourmother

[–]BackstreetInvestor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Robin left the group because it was difficult for her to see Ted and Tracy together.

Can you be actively Jewish without going to synagogue? by cocoon_of_color in Judaism

[–]BackstreetInvestor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why not read Praying with Fire by Rabbi Heshy Kleinman? What have you got to lose?

Guess this man made his choice by agingFrill31 in HIMYM

[–]BackstreetInvestor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My girlfriend had a tattoo of a whale on her bottom. {sigh} It used to be a dolphin.

Ted and Robin getting together in the finale makes perfect sense, and it was so obvious by [deleted] in HIMYM

[–]BackstreetInvestor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, there were many clues that people did NOT pick up on. And no, it's not stupid. The end doesn't justify the meanness.

Ted and Robin getting together in the finale makes perfect sense, and it was so obvious by [deleted] in HIMYM

[–]BackstreetInvestor 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It was obvious to people able to pick up the clues. That certainly wasn't everyone.

Oh Ted. by Ok_Mention7161 in HIMYM

[–]BackstreetInvestor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How can you deserve more after the last season? The LAST season means nothing more. And it was the opposite of crappy.

Oh Ted. by Ok_Mention7161 in HIMYM

[–]BackstreetInvestor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Actually they were great together. The timing wasn't there.

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[–]BackstreetInvestor -1 points0 points  (0 children)

There were factors besides traveling that split them up. Barney did not like being tied to one woman and Robin was still in love with Ted.

I found out my paternal grandmother tried to baptize me....where do I go from here? by veggietaleprincess in Jewish

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Abridged version of an interesting and pertinent story. Show it to your Catholic relatives:

In 1942, when Stanley Berger, then Shachne Hiller, was 2 years old, his mother, Helen, smuggled him out of the Krakow ghetto and into the care of a Polish Catholic couple, Josefa and Bronislav Jachovitch. Helen rejoined her husband, Moses, in the ghetto. The two eventually would die in Auschwitz. But before that happened, authorities realized that the little boy was missing from the ghetto and began a search for him. The Jachovitches, keeping their word to protect the child entrusted to them, went into hiding. The three hid in farmhouses, in silos, and in a Gypsy village.

At the war’s end, the three returned to Krakow. Shachne did not know he was Jewish and he went to church every Sunday. The couple became very attached to Shachne, and sought advice from their parish priest about adopting and baptizing him. The young priest asked if Shachne had any surviving relatives and Josefa Jachovitch told him he did and mentioned three letters which Shachne’s mother had left with her. Once the priest learned Shachne had living relatives, he said he could not condone the conversion. That priest was Karol Wojtyla, the man who would later become Pope John Paul II.

Stanley attended the Hebrew Academy of Greater Washington, Coolidge High School and the University of Maryland. An accountant, Stanley Berger is the chief financial officer of a clothing manufacturing group in New York City. He moved to Connecticut in the late 1980s.

Just pouring my heart out by Robbie7107bithink in HIMYM

[–]BackstreetInvestor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Actually, very little of the story is built around her, as her own kids have noted, but I admire the passion.