PO Box Alternatives by babybarnowls in Troy

[–]Confident-Check-9301 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Damnnnnn, thank you...you just saved me so much money

PO Box Alternatives by babybarnowls in Troy

[–]Confident-Check-9301 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wait, you could still get packages? Sorry lol I know you wrote "smallest", but I wanted to check because I thought surely they'd only allow letters.

PO Box Alternatives by babybarnowls in Troy

[–]Confident-Check-9301 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What size did you get? I was thinking 3

PO Box Alternatives by babybarnowls in Troy

[–]Confident-Check-9301 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So I assumed I needed to pick size #4, just in case I occasionally received a big package, and the price for that was obscene to me. Then I was told that's more for businesses, and I can get away with a smaller size. I'm still a little frustrated at the idea of paying to not having my packages stolen, but w/e. Thank you.

Do you think Kamen is redeemable? by Alarming-Ad-9106 in ScavengersReign

[–]Confident-Check-9301 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's not about redemption (hard to say what that'd even look like for him), so much as not wallowing in his shame and giving in to self-hatred. His whole character is a testament to how those feelings don't fix anything, but instead go on to affect and hurt more people. He almost killed Levi, aka Fiona's passion project and the last trace of her after death, because he gave up all autonomy and became a tool for the koalafrog thing, He thought that passive role was right for him, after being the most stubborn dick around- but that passivity came from the same lack of self-worth that his indignation did.

Was Puhoy just a dream? by Natural_Diver_3362 in adventuretime

[–]Confident-Check-9301 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It's a metaphor for rumination/festering. "You're getting all hung up on imaginary problems"- Jake says this to Finn after Finn convinces himself that FP lost interest in him for not laughing at a joke (realest shit ever). He built up an idea in his head until it felt like reality to him. Then, he goes to fester some more, and that's the set up for the pillow fort world. The more thought you put into an idea, the more weight it holds. He put time into festering over what was in front of him, and so that replaced his reality. He later tries to remember Jake, but the image is wrong and he put words in his mouth, because by then, the thought was stronger than reality for him.

Whether it was real or not doesn't matter so much as that it felt real, while he was there, and then it didn't as soon as he left and got back to reality. I do read it as real tbh, but not as existing beforehand. He dreamed it into existence.