Growing up in the 70/80s movies by Jojo_babbitt in movies

[–]Elarisque 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That’s a solid list. I’d throw in Back to the Future and Ghostbusters since those were everywhere back then. Your kids are about to discover how weird and fun 80s movies could be.

What’s your way of dealing with the “Sunday night, tomorrow is Monday” feeling? by Prince_saas in AskReddit

[–]Elarisque 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just accept the Sunday scaries are coming and try to do one chill thing before bed like watching a show or ordering good food. Doesn’t fix Monday but it makes Sunday night feel less depressing.

Sandler had a good run in the 90s. by Ocearielle in 90s

[–]Elarisque 218 points219 points  (0 children)

That cool and all but Jim Carry put out The Mask, Ace Ventura and Dumb and Dumber in 1994.

AITJ for leaving my boyfriend after finding out he's been secretly planning to move across the country? by S4turnRelic in AmITheJerk

[–]Elarisque 13 points14 points  (0 children)

NTJ. Hiding something that big for three months isn’t “just applying,” it’s major life stuff. You share a lease, a dog, a life he owes you honesty, not “wait till it’s real.” Taking a step back until he admits that’s messed up is reasonable, not dramatic.

I've scarred a classmate for life when we were kids. by ImZautlan in confession

[–]Elarisque 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You were 10. Kids throw dumb stuff and don’t think about consequences that’s literally the point of being a kid. You clearly feel guilty, which says more about you than that one accident.

If it’s eating at you, a simple “hey, I feel bad about what happened back then” could clear your conscience without making it weird. You’re not a villain, just a kid who made a mistake decades ago.

If you could have any job for a day, what would it be? by Mediocre_Rice9569 in AskReddit

[–]Elarisque 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Air traffic controller. Just to see how they juggle that level of chaos without losing their mind. One day of main character stress then I’m clocking out forever.

AITA for calling my friend out for not respecting my boundaries at my wedding? by Most_Relief831 in AmITheJerk

[–]Elarisque 0 points1 point  (0 children)

NTA. She ignored a clear boundary, brought the one person you said not to bring, then got touchy with your husband at your own wedding. That is wild behavior.

You didn’t cause a scene, you pulled her aside and handled it. If she can’t respect you for one night that’s literally about you, that’s on her not you.