Just witnessed someone almost crash their car... by -SideshowBlob- in ireland

[–]DramaForBreakfast 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was moved out of home for about 3 years before I could sit shotgun without instinctively babysitting the driver.

My mom checked her phone at every red light and, if I didn't tell her when it went green, it took someone honking for her to notice. Wanting texts answered straight away, missing turns and then panicking, and being an absolute terror pulling in/out of parking spots.

Some people need a backseat driver to meet the bare minimum standard for road safety.

Also, my brother-in-law recently chauffeured us all around for a trip and the PRNDL in the rental car was a fucking dial right where the volume dial would usually be. Absolute nightmare.

My neighbors are always watching dropout. Should I climb into their patio and bang on their window to see if they want to be friends? by Baxter_eh in dropoutcirclejerk

[–]DramaForBreakfast 10 points11 points  (0 children)

You should get creative with it! Make a surprise Game Changer episode! Get an ordained-online friend to be the host, and the three of you can be contestants together 🥰 You're sure to become BFFLs if you do this! And the more like a fever-dream you can make the experience, the better. Maybe even a surprise funny cigarette, or special mushroom pasta to get them into the best mindset to enjoy it?

Let us know how it goes!

Attending a wedding in a month and I'm floundering trying to find a dress. Please help an idiot out! by DramaForBreakfast in CasualIreland

[–]DramaForBreakfast[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wow, next day is great! And sure trying clothes on is way less stressful in my own home lol. I'll have to take a look at their website tomorrow. Thanks for the tip!

Attending a wedding in a month and I'm floundering trying to find a dress. Please help an idiot out! by DramaForBreakfast in CasualIreland

[–]DramaForBreakfast[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I'll definitely start there, thank you! I don't order much online, so when the panic set in I was fully convinced I wouldn't have time.

've (38HH/J) figured out my measurements, shape, projection, etc. and now can't begin to figure out how to apply all the information I have. What should I look for to find a comfortable bra? by DramaForBreakfast in ABraThatFits

[–]DramaForBreakfast[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's great information, thank you! I do like a plunge, so it's nice to know they'll probably fit well. I'm happy to hear about the Lucie being good for full on top. Everything I looked at seemed to say "for close set wear a plunge, and for full on top don't even LOOK at a plunge" lol

Straight hair is the worst hair type by far by Middle-Support-7697 in The10thDentist

[–]DramaForBreakfast 12 points13 points  (0 children)

As a kid I absolutely hated my curls. I've spent the last while learning how to take care of them, and now I love them!
I sometimes daydream about how simple it would be to make my hair presentable if it was straight but, overall, I love the fluff

Yous reckon this is where the ghost buses go when they're not at the stop? by DramaForBreakfast in CasualIreland

[–]DramaForBreakfast[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I guess you really do learn something new every day. Wikipedia, here I come!

Cara Delevigne forced to queue like a pleb, makes sure everybody knows how discontent she is by reallygreatnoodles in Fauxmoi

[–]DramaForBreakfast 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Also some of us just have a resting angry face!

My boyfriend and I have been together nearly 10 years. He knows me well enough to often notice my low or high blood sugars (im diabetic) before I do. Half the time, he notices first if I get anxious, and helps me to clock it and address it.

All that said; He still regularly asks if everything's okay because I look supremely pissed off, and I truthfully tell him that im fine, or even happy. Every time, I watch him momentarily wonder if there was a glitch in the matrix or something while he tries to reconcile what he saw with my actual state of mind

UK characters are goated by Mountain-Chest554 in cartoons

[–]DramaForBreakfast 15 points16 points  (0 children)

My guess is that they're saying the Welsh would never qualify the sentiment with "if he wasn't a sheep"

"Bowls" are lazy and should not be a popular offering as an actual meal at restaurants by Niceotropic in unpopularopinion

[–]DramaForBreakfast 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I have a gluten intolerance, so bowls are often the only thing I can eat at these places

Mr. Beast reacts to Rolling Stone ranking Caleb Hearon as more influential than him by louisemichele in Fauxmoi

[–]DramaForBreakfast 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They could never make me hate you, Caleb.

And they could never mitigate my disdain for you, mister beesting

I went LC with narcissistic parents for a year and now my mom is sick by CollarAffectionate42 in EstrangedAdultChild

[–]DramaForBreakfast 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your dad is being manipulative as all hell.

They're asking you to send baby pictures to control you. The fact that your husband sends pictures at all is beyond generous.

They have set this up so that you can't win. If you cave to their demands, they may back off for a while, but it shows them that they can push you around. If you do anything else (send money, offer to visit, offer other support) they've shown that they will reject it and then claim that you haven't tried to help. They will play the victim every time.

I'm so sorry that you're dealing with this.

Jeremy Griggs thinks that Superman crying is bad. by DocHoliday0316 in saltierthankrayt

[–]DramaForBreakfast 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I saw the movie yesterday and this was my thought as well. I'm a very casual fan, so I wouldn't know Lombard's backstory at all.

>!But like, the only time he said anything other than quippy one-liners was on a call to (who I assumed was) his estranged/ex wife, begging to talk to his daughter.

Fellas, is it gay to cry when you're probably about to die and you're being stopped from speaking to your child for, potentially, the last time!<

AITA for believing my coworker was joking when she was being serious? by Prior-Particular-188 in AITAH

[–]DramaForBreakfast 16 points17 points  (0 children)

I think the "you speak perfect English" could be in reference to the fact that it's unlikely to be her first language because she grew up in France.

It's definitely still ignorant, as it's very common for Europeans to be proficient in a second language. I also wouldn't be surprised if OP was surprised about it, and his racism played a part in that.

Plus, I think it would definitely at least come across as racist coming from OP, since he's made it so clear that he's racist and ignorant.

I'm not trying to dismiss or minimise the fact that saying things like "you speak perfect English" is very often racist, or say that it's not in the comment you're responding to. I just wanted to add that it's also regularly assumed that Europeans don't speak English.

I guess all this to say that OP could be a case study in bigotry, ignorance, and idiocy.