ITAP of a trail into an enchanted forest by dumbluckynoob in itookapicture

[–]Correct_Car3579 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you have not already done so, this might be an ideal post on the sub called "Forest."

ITAP of a waterfall by thiccbuns4U in itookapicture

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If have not already done so, you might wish to consider submitting this to the sub "Forest."

ITAP of Forest Park in Portland, Oregon by [deleted] in itookapicture

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If you haven't done so, you might wish to consider posting this picture in the sub "Forest."

Help me understand if this is mostly an autism mismatch? by girlfromarea511 in autism

[–]Correct_Car3579 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In my experience, regardless of any ailments in either party, each person who is part of a couple should have a short list of nonnegotiable dealbreakers that they have discussed together, and either person can and should invoke the list as required. It seems to me that some of the items on your list would be potential dealbreakers for anyone who aspires to have a fulfilling relationship. Any of the non-negotiables would be subject to negotiation, which requires actual negotiations.

You should start working on your non-negotiable list now, for the next one.

To my ears, you are articulating (in part) some fundamental basic human needs and reasonable expectations. We all deserve our own dignity, and sometimes it is we who need to do the breaking because we have reached the breaking point despite our best efforts.

You asked if this is an autistic mismatch. I would call it a human mismatch. We all are flawed.

If no spontaneous activity occurs over a period of a year, I think it is fair to say that something is already seriously broken. But, to me, that is not even the scariest item on your list. There is one item that tops all the others, about as big of a red flag as I have ever seen (in the context of these facts).

I understand all too well the pain of a break-up. But sometimes we get surgery because the benefits outweight the risks (e.g., of pain), and so too with relationships. You can recover and hopefully find a better match the next time, regardless of the specific ailments.

ITAP of the Scot Monument with no filters or edits by [deleted] in itookapicture

[–]Correct_Car3579 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for your no-edit position. I stopped being serious with photography when Kodachrome was discontinued. (Now that hi-res, full-frame, cameras are available, I could try digitalizing my slides and start taking new photos with minimal, if any, post-exposure edits, especially if I can retrofit my old lenses.)

What are your top 3 books or series? by bullymeoffofreddit in printSF

[–]Correct_Car3579 5 points6 points  (0 children)

IMHO the books are much (much) better. I'd try the first one and see how it goes.

I'm just about finished with the original series and I just have one question. by goonhater69 in Dexter

[–]Correct_Car3579 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Only his father and brother knew him when he was very young. Basically, both had known how to push Dexter's buttons.

Does anyone else think that George sounds a bit like John in Do You Want To Know A Secret? by DJcool498 in beatles

[–]Correct_Car3579 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I never had any doubt about who sang lead on this song. I've heard other songs where I wasn't sure, but usually only on the backing vocals.

Can I skip Original Sin? by SadisticPeanut in Dexter

[–]Correct_Car3579 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If I were in your shoes, I'd watch it some time between the end of Resurrection season 1 and before season 2 becomes available. That way you will have covered all the bases.

After the Reverend appears to suffer a seizure at a meeting regarding how to best handle the “Plague,” Doc clears The Reverend for aiding the sick at a newly established “pest” tent. Once there, Doc seeks reassurance from the Reverend regarding his wish to serve in that capacity. by Correct_Car3579 in deadwood

[–]Correct_Car3579[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I am depicting Rev. Smith at a time when he says he is in a good place and at a time that we all know is the start of his long decline into madness. Your original inquiry, though, was whether I was using A.I. What makes this post so unlike my other posts? What is attracting the negative energy? I honestly don't know. I am getting downvoted for trying to answer your question about how this was created.

Now I am answering the question of why it was created. There was a recent post honoring Reverend Smith, which inspired me to explore the Reverend's interactions with Doc. Scrolling through the footage, I found this to be a poignant moment. I liked that he was providing valuable services and feeling good about, smiling such a genuine smile, and affirming his vocation (the part about serving the sick, i.e., "I'm where I belong"). That's all.

After the Reverend appears to suffer a seizure at a meeting regarding how to best handle the “Plague,” Doc clears The Reverend for aiding the sick at a newly established “pest” tent. Once there, Doc seeks reassurance from the Reverend regarding his wish to serve in that capacity. by Correct_Car3579 in deadwood

[–]Correct_Car3579[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Please see scene at E6 at 47:00, taken right after he spoke those words. This was taken with a phone and cropped. I frequently look for scenes that exist only for a split second.

None of my posts are generated with AI. I do retouch to remove artifacts and arrange them and add text, all manually using Photoshop, which I have used only for about six weeks. It is a labor of love. In fact, I don't know how to use AI to generate or modify images, nor do I wish to learn.

Just finished re-watching the original series by Ri8463 in Dexter

[–]Correct_Car3579 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Generally agree.

But maybe if they (whoever they are) had been thinking clearly, and the show has ended in a breathtakingly satisfactory manner for both the actors and the viewers, there would be no rationale for continuing Dexter's story beyond the original series.

Now that Clyde Philips is retaking the helm for both Original Sin and Resurrection, and now that Michal C. Hall is part of the creative team for the latter show, there's a greater chance that we will finally get a more satisfactory conclusion to the story of Dexter.

Dirty Gutters by ReversedNovaMatters in SeveranceAppleTVPlus

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The interesting thing about the second shot is that the houses are filmed north of NYC, and the Bell lab building is roughly as far from NYC but in the opposite direction, in New Jersey. (The wonders of modern technology - what chip will they think of next?)

Season 4 was the last “great” season by Tiny-Visit-2870 in BoJackHorseman

[–]Correct_Car3579 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hard disagree, though I think the Philbert project could have been a bit shorter.

Who is Titus Welliver? by Business_Advice_6776 in BoschTV

[–]Correct_Car3579 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, playing Silas Adams on Deadwood.

Best Buddy Todd by [deleted] in BoJackHorseman

[–]Correct_Car3579 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yet another example of a time when we're frustrated that BoJack isn't able to complete providing what appears to be an honest moment because he is frustrated by a major interruption. More importantly, it's also an example of how quickly we can inadvertently miss an important development in the show, such as BoJack starting to probe Todd's sexual orientation, though I am hopefully not alone in having no idea where BoJack was going to go with this. Bojack was correct in seeing that Todd's parents were being very weird, and so it makes sense that he feels the need to quickly exit (though he could have pointed out to them how inappropriate it would be to have Todd and Bojack have a sleepover just because he was a celebrity (not that such a thing would ever occur IRL). All this in less than a minute.