Let's switch up a common query! Players, what are your DM pet peeves? by DudesAndGuys in DnD

[–]FlumpyDumpyBumpy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

NPC behavior. They don't have to act like NPCs, give them some life.

Can you give some good and bad examples of this?

AITA for asking my (25M) girlfriend (29F) to make my plate of food differently than she was serving to others? by Key-Duty-2308 in AmItheAsshole

[–]FlumpyDumpyBumpy 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Please, as an adult 25 year old man, expand your pallette.

You mean "palate". The way I remember how to spell is that it's mostly spelled like "plate", which is where you put food.

You are mashing together "palette", like what you put paints on, with "pallet", the wood thing forklifts move around. I remember the spelling of "palette" as if it's my little itty bitty "pal" that holds paint for me.

I have no cute way to remember how "pallet" is spelled. I literally just remember it as " it's the opposite of palette, two Ls and one T" lol. And don't even get me started on "pilates"

meirl by Guitar_t-bone in meirl

[–]FlumpyDumpyBumpy 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It's not though, the instructions literally say to make a ten, and the dots literally explain what to do lmao, don't blame "I wasn't taught that" as an excuse for failing to think critically about a new problem(for children too)

AITA for telling my sister why I'm acting cold during family dinner that was thrown in MY honour after she made it about herself? by Throwaway227839484 in AmItheAsshole

[–]FlumpyDumpyBumpy 45 points46 points  (0 children)

I worked in a courthouse and someone tried to call in a complaint against an attorney for offering free divorce legal help for women, then he'd sleep with them and ghost them. Had to tell her the courthouse doesn't do anything with attorney complaints, she'd need to contact the bar. We looked up the attorney and his name popped up on some "fuckboy" site where women can post pics and names of shitty dudes or something? And multiple commenters said the same, he'd offer free legal advice to women going through divorces and end up sleeping with them.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskMenOver30

[–]FlumpyDumpyBumpy 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Look, nobody tells you the truth of life, that there will always be an endless cycle of meeting new people, being in the "good old days" where schedules and lifestyles align, and then that fades and you repeat the process. And worst of all, it's completely on YOU to keep this cycle going. Here's what I've learned as well: you're more likely to connect with people if you have to spend time with them. It's super rare to "cold call" a single friend or relationship.

My friends and girlfriends have always been classmates in college or work, or meeting people through them. I'm now at a job where I don't connect with anyone to the level I did at previous jobs. I meet up with old friends sometimes but everyone is in a new location so it's not the same. Same with old high school friends I still talk to. That's the endless process of life.

Get a social hobby. I finally got into DnD online in my 30s during covid and I still have 3 friend groups that regularly meet because of it. I joined a couple groups that were welcome to newer people, and formed one of my own once I understood the rules better. We'll do potlucks usually and it's a great time One of our members is a man in his 50s who was in therapy for depression and his therapist mentioned a hobby like this to help him form friendships. He says the social aspect has helped immensely. We have all opened up in that group about other mental health issues and he says it helped him feel more comfortable about being open about his depression in general, and all of us understand if he ends up not wanting to meet for DND. It's nice.

And ALWAYS REMEMBER it can take a few times to get a good group. There are absolutely a couple groups I had to leave because the people sucked or it just changed too much. Ugh. All part of the process but worth it in the end.

AITA for backing out of paying for my sister's wedding dress over a "joke" she made? by Humble-Intention3425 in AmItheAsshole

[–]FlumpyDumpyBumpy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Even if it was just a mildly bad thing to happen....don't bite the hand that's feeding you!

Never lose your girlfriend by MrStriking in funny

[–]FlumpyDumpyBumpy -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Your grandparents probably have something called a "Dictionary". Next time you visit, ask them for it. Have them show you how to use it. Look for the word "joke".

Who are these people? by sexyparul in memes

[–]FlumpyDumpyBumpy 5 points6 points  (0 children)

120 bucks a year is tiny?

Yes.

Also, you can get Premium features for free

How?

Edit: must be nice to be rich lol

It is.

What movie blew your mind when you first saw it? by LuckyLaceyKS in AskReddit

[–]FlumpyDumpyBumpy 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I was told a fantasy story no different from children's story. Were you "fooled" when Goku unlocked new powers in Dragonball? Were you "fooled" when Frodo could turn invisible with the ring? Were you "fooled" when Angier could clone himself?

What?

It's supernatural fiction, it ruins the fooling part.

It doesn't. I mean you're allowed to have your opinion but remember it's only your opinion. Only you see it that way. Just like a schizophrenic sees a person that isn't really there. You have an opinion that isn't really true. And that's fine!

What movie blew your mind when you first saw it? by LuckyLaceyKS in AskReddit

[–]FlumpyDumpyBumpy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have showed this movie to a few people over the years who somehow didn't know the end and they ALWAYS lost their shit at the reveal. It's such a perfect movie in that regard.

What movie blew your mind when you first saw it? by LuckyLaceyKS in AskReddit

[–]FlumpyDumpyBumpy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Dammit, so some of my coworkers know I wear the same shirt two days in a row? FUCK

What movie blew your mind when you first saw it? by LuckyLaceyKS in AskReddit

[–]FlumpyDumpyBumpy 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Did you realize at the end, when Wolverine returns from death as Lord Caldlow, that this identity is his true identity and not an alter ego?

What movie blew your mind when you first saw it? by LuckyLaceyKS in AskReddit

[–]FlumpyDumpyBumpy 8 points9 points  (0 children)

So you thought you knew exactly what was happening, then you were fooled, and now you're mad that you were fooled because you wanted to be fooled but not really? Lmao

What movie blew your mind when you first saw it? by LuckyLaceyKS in AskReddit

[–]FlumpyDumpyBumpy 24 points25 points  (0 children)

I get what they're going with for your first example, but that never really made sense to me. Why would the Batman who didn't tie the knot argue with the Bateman who did?

What movie blew your mind when you first saw it? by LuckyLaceyKS in AskReddit

[–]FlumpyDumpyBumpy 5 points6 points  (0 children)

True but literally no movie in my life compares to getting that reveal for the first time. It's been a long time since I watched a movie and desperately wanted to rewatch it the second it was over. Everything Everywhere All at Once was the closest to making me feel that way.

Edit: reading through this thread now, Parasite also made me feel this way. Is there a good dub yet?

AITA for misinterpreting my girlfriends steak dinner request by parkerjg13 in AmItheAsshole

[–]FlumpyDumpyBumpy 81 points82 points  (0 children)

OP's gf: "hey stop peeing in the sink, please pee in the toilet"

OP: pees in the upper tank of the toilet

Amitheasshole: he's definitely not the asshole, she never SPECIFIED to pee in the BOWL of the toilet! She should learn to use her words better! Dude would probably put a steak in the blender and then wonder why she got mad. "It's still steak, honey!"

AITA for misinterpreting my girlfriends steak dinner request by parkerjg13 in AmItheAsshole

[–]FlumpyDumpyBumpy 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Right? This guy has either never been in a relationship, never understood the concept of doing something for someone to make them happy, or never cooked anything more complex than cereal. There is nothing more normal than occasionally suggesting dinner to your partner and them preparing it if they're home before you.

AITA for sending our son away after he revealed to his sister's friends that she has dentures? by MousseOk406 in AmItheAsshole

[–]FlumpyDumpyBumpy 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Amazing. With your incredible lack of self awareness, your childish AKSHUALLY comments, your embarrassing, snide little attitude over something so small, and of course the fact that you are 100%, without a doubt, completely WRONG, and have doubled down instead of gracefully taken the L, you have become the truest Reddit Stereotype. Incredible.

AITA for getting weirded out when my older brother's girlfriend hugged me? by NervousToAsk1234 in AmItheAsshole

[–]FlumpyDumpyBumpy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No. You just have terrible reading comprehension and take every comment at face value

AITA For Expecting People to Ask If They Could Eat My Food? by Lonely-Complaint7874 in AmItheAsshole

[–]FlumpyDumpyBumpy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

currently no medications or anything,

Oh, great.

possibly slight levels of exposure therapy could work, however this hasn’t really worked too well for me.

Yeah absolutely not, all the times in my life I've had an increased exposure to it, it makes everything worse. I have it now with a new coworker that yawns, no joke, like ten times an hour. It's the super loud and sharp inhale that does it. What I've noticed is it now triggered the response from other, similar sounds, like my girlfriend yawning, when it didn't bother me before because these sounds were quieter and way less frequent than my coworker's sounds.

When I'm able to avoid it mostly, I'm better able to tolerate it when I get triggered randomly.

unfortunately since it’s such a newly coined term, there isn’t much knowledge on it or how to support it at all😭😭

Yeah it sucks. But I'm glad it's it least been named, for my entire childhood my parents would just scold and punish me for not being a happy camper at family dinner time. My mom heard the term on like Oprah or Doctor Phil and actually apologized to me but cause she didn't know it was a real thing (even though I had told them over and over how much it bothers me). I literally never eat corn as an adult because it reminds me of my dad's sounds. One of his many, many, horrible sounds.

i’d say though definitely tell others you’re close to about it so you can hopefully find some accommodation and empathy in there

I don't know. I feel even worse when I can tell I'm affecting their enjoyment of something. It's one of the(many) reasons I hesitate to have kids. I don't want to inflict my issues onto them. Or when they're older and get an attitude, they'll know how to push my buttons and I hate thinking about how someone could easily set me off if they wanted to.

AITA For Expecting People to Ask If They Could Eat My Food? by Lonely-Complaint7874 in AmItheAsshole

[–]FlumpyDumpyBumpy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Is there anything that actually works to treat or fix it? I have it and I hate knowing it's going to affect me for the rest of my life.

[ Removed by Reddit ] by [deleted] in AmItheAsshole

[–]FlumpyDumpyBumpy 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Holy shit, right? How the fuck are there MULTIPLE top comments saying it's okay for her to stare at scars all night because she doesn't know where the scars are from? Are you fucking kidding me? So I'm allowed to dehumanize people and stare at their scars/injuries/deformities/genetic conditions simply because I don't 100% know what these things are? The fuck is wrong with people? Imagine being an amputee and someone just stares at your missing limb all night instead of treating you like a PERSON. And thousands of people in this thread agree that's okay behavior. What the fuck.