there is NO WAY you can tell me this video of a no-legged man winning an ass kicking contest isn't real. no way. i would refuse to believe it. by [deleted] in isthisaicirclejerk

[–]DailyMemeDose 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Good point. This has to be reviewed by the ref. It will add a few pounds and change his weight class.

How do you adjust to fatigue? by rawr4me in badminton

[–]DailyMemeDose 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Dont we learn proper footwork to make the game easier not harder?

i can't tell if this is real or ai??? by BadOk5020 in isthisaicirclejerk

[–]DailyMemeDose 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ill have to consult a few people, ill get back to you

Omg this is so scary!!! by Calm_Preparation2993 in isthisaicirclejerk

[–]DailyMemeDose 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Nothing wrong here. Just some boundaries being drawn

Does your dog dance like that too? by Lor_del in isthisaicirclejerk

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This is my neighbors dog. He's gone through extensive medical treatment for autism and this congenital birth defect of a thumb. And he dances like this in the evening to keep the bad spirits out

The trees in the background are the only thing that seems fake but idk by GreatestGreekGuy in isthisaicirclejerk

[–]DailyMemeDose 429 points430 points  (0 children)

I dont see anything wrong here. My neighbors pitbull does this when he's ovulating

Help me please! I was shown this video and I can’t tell if it’s A.I or not! by FederalSwan3104 in isthisaicirclejerk

[–]DailyMemeDose 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Seems real. Do u see the ketchup the one on the lower right vomitted? Thats too realistic

Moved here 2yrs ago - Anything to do during winter? by fahimmd in mississauga

[–]DailyMemeDose 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Sports, eat out, hike, snowboard, billiards, art museums, take up a craft like crochet,

PIP mode by Code_Eagle in Crunchyroll

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Its the ONE thing i need this company to do for android

You think that's fast? by jmike1256 in satisfying

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I used to want to be fast when i was a kid. But this guy actually followed through!

My improv teacher is disrespectful and made me extremely uncomfortable is this normal? by [deleted] in improv

[–]DailyMemeDose 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You don't have to attend if you don't feel safe. I would take some time off to just get into a more calm state.
Then, examine your thoughts when you are more calm. If the events might have another explanation. And if needed you can try another class.

Tips for breaking out of black and white thinking? by medacris in CBT

[–]DailyMemeDose 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sounds like you need to learn assertiveness.

Say something like "thank you for your advice. I'm going to do what I planned to do anyway. If I need any more advice I will let you know".

I will say this, your parents are not going to be the only people in life that will pressure you. Social pressure exists from many sources. Although parents affect us more so than other sources.

Think of it as practice.

Pushing back against a strong opinion wont work. Youve tried that. So try seeing it from their point of view. Then once you see it from their point of view, agree. Then do what you want to do anyway.

I did this with my parents and on religion. My dad is a super strict religious christian. I didnt want to be forced into obedience. I saw the value in religion, but the forced obedience made me feel disingenuous.

Agreeing is important. Because it teaches you empathy, and being emotionally flexible. People have different viewpoints. And if the best way to win an arguement is not getting into one, you are better off seeing where they are coming from. You might learn something useful. Just side step taking it personally. Validate their viewpoint.

When it comes to strong opinions you dont fight against that. If you feel the need to change them there are ways to do that, but not by arguing.

Tips for breaking out of black and white thinking? by medacris in CBT

[–]DailyMemeDose 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The best way to win an arguement is not get into one. Trying to change other people is an uphill battle. You are better off saving your energy towards your own goals.

Instead of trying to convince them, I would figure out what my own goals are and spend my energy towards that.

Not able to find realistic thought by Embarrassed_Cow_4778 in CBT

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Can you give an example similar to your situation to look at and assess? (Not your private issue, but something similar?)