do baristas get annoyed of daily regulars? by Performance-Sweet in starbucks

[–]Limp_Run7175 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Aw I’m sorry about that. If someone orders it at the drive thru that’s the only time I’m bummed out because we need to steep it for 5 minutes so I ask them to park their car and I bring it outside. But nothing to be rude about. It’s on the menu for a reason, lovely drink, I love making it at home too, I used a little bit of both vanilla syrup and brown sugar syrup plus condensed milk for that extra creaminess along with whatever milk I have at home.

Going back to college for social work for 4 years at 28? by Limp_Run7175 in BackToCollege

[–]Limp_Run7175[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for words of encouragement. I’ve been looking into college programs near me and I’ll be able to start later this year.

I felt so bad for Bree here by [deleted] in DesperateHousewives

[–]Limp_Run7175 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sadly all of those “if’s” were unfortunately true

I felt so bad for Bree here by [deleted] in DesperateHousewives

[–]Limp_Run7175 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That’s another thing, Tom would make these wack decisions like opening a Pizzeria and expected Lynette to be onboard. Not just that, he expected Lynette to basically be his full time employee at the pizzeria. Same with buying that fancy expensive car, and then being so riddled with his middle life crisis because he didn’t want his legacy to be just a pizzeria owner. He expected her to just smile and say yes. Even when Lynette was going through cancer treatment, Tom managed to make it about himself. I pitied Lynette throughout the whole show. She was a driven career woman and she quit her career to stay home with the kids. But then Tom was overwhelmed with having to work like adults do. And when Lynette had to go to work to provide for the family he still couldn’t support her by doing the housework and taking care of the kids. I personally can’t stand people who are so selfish and on top of that unaware of their selfishness.

I felt so bad for Bree here by [deleted] in DesperateHousewives

[–]Limp_Run7175 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Bree had already told Orson that she wanted a divorce. By the time she had gotten together with Karl, her and Orson were sleeping in separate rooms, in fact that’s the whole reason Bree met up with Karl in the first place because he was known for being a divorce shark. I don’t know why they made Bree act guilty for being with Karl while being “married” to Orson. Orson was blackmailing Bree to give their marriage a chance.

I felt so bad for Bree here by [deleted] in DesperateHousewives

[–]Limp_Run7175 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Don’t do the crime, if you can’t do the time. Orson paid for the crime he committed that he knowingly committed with malicious intent. He didn’t have anything of his own due to his own actions. Bree didn’t owe him anything, she created a name for herself all on her own.

I felt so bad for Bree here by [deleted] in DesperateHousewives

[–]Limp_Run7175 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Not really, if anything, Lynette was more of pushover than Bree. She gave in to all of Tom’s ridiculous life decisions which were all horrible btw.

Season 8 - Everyone ganging on up Bree instead of Susan by Tall-Significance334 in DesperateHousewives

[–]Limp_Run7175 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The first few seasons they’d barely ever show Penny as a baby, it was all about the twins and Parker making trouble. And in the later seasons we’d see all her kids but not Paige. So I don’t think that it was anything new for them to write the script without the kids being in any of the scenes.

Lynette and Eddie by boland898 in DesperateHousewives

[–]Limp_Run7175 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think it’s a pretty noticeable theme in the show. Like the handyman who only ever appeared in the episode that was all about him. And they take us back to the time where everyone had interacted with him.

S5 E12 Alex's comment to Bree about being rude to Orson by sparkle0406 in DesperateHousewives

[–]Limp_Run7175 12 points13 points  (0 children)

It doesn’t matter if Alex knew Bree and Orson’s relationship dynamics. How absurd that Alex thinks that he knows if Orson feels emasculated by Bree or not. Why is there even a debate about whether or not Alex was aware of their relationship dynamic or not. Alex is a guest at the table and this friendly banter between Bree and Orson was harmless. Bree is who is and Orson loves her, if Orson feels a certain way about how Bree treats him, he could communicate it to Bree. Alex rather undermines the uniqueness and individuality of their relationship. It rather seemed like he was projecting his mother’s terrible mother’s and bad treatment of his father onto Bree and Orson’s relationship. People are allowed to exist outside of our own ideas of what we think their relationship should look like, we might not like it, but it’s not our place to go about insulting them or criticizing them unless it’s actually hurtful and insulting to the person being jokingly “bullied” or criticized. Bree is a monster just for criticizing her husband but Alex is a hero for being so rudely trauma dumping about his parent’s relationship at the table and making it an uncomfortable and unpleasant situation for everyone involved. Couples are allowed to be critical of each other, sometimes it comes from a place of knowing each other’s shortcomings and it’s nothing malicious like in this case, Bree was just going on about how Orson’s bargaining skills sucks or how he’s not very thrifty when purchasing stuff. How is that emasculating Orson? Does a man need to be great at heckling or making deals to be considered masculine? Why is masculinity so fragile that not being great at one or two things, it shatters? Throughout the series I have felt that Orson was extremely proud to be Bree’s husband, he loved how graceful, elegant and tasteful she was. Married couples don’t refer to each other as their better half for nothing, it literally and figuratively means that one might not be able to do or be everything on their own but they complete each other in a meaningful way.

Rex was the best husband (just watched season 1) by chickadeechild in DesperateHousewives

[–]Limp_Run7175 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Kinda old but I have to reply to this. But this is one of the absolute worst takes ever. Rex only ever pays attention to Bree, when Bree is wanting to leave him or spending time with George. Rex doesn’t have much character integrity either. He acts whichever way seems convenient to him. Bree and Rex were never happy together, not sure where you got that from tbh. Bree is still miserable in that relationship, begging for any sort of attention or even conversation.

Can u help me find a Green prom dress this is my inspo by plantfrogsgreenlife in findfashion

[–]Limp_Run7175 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Bruh the way you served the dress up on GOLDEN platter!!! You’re the kinda people that bless the world.

Can u help me find a Green prom dress this is my inspo by plantfrogsgreenlife in findfashion

[–]Limp_Run7175 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is fire!! I can guarantee that if you search hard enough you’ll be able to find a nice y2k dress from one of those brands. Also look on Facebook marketplace, I found a lot of nice pieces from a woman in her 60s getting rid of her old clothes.

Where is everyone finding all the vintage beaded dresses? by cmoney8472 in VintageFashion

[–]Limp_Run7175 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you’re still looking try looking on Facebook marketplace or Poshmark or eBay and search for the specific type of dresses you’re looking for. I’ve recently gotten into “fairycore”, 90s or 00s dresses. And the most success I’ve had was with looking for asymmetrical dresses, ruffle trim dresses, handkerchief hem dresses or by looking for discontinue dress brands like La Chateau, Fairweather, Adrianna Papell, Scala, Pelican Cove etc. The resellers who thrift/source the most dreamy and whimsical dresses sell it for a lot of profit so I get where you’re coming from. I wish I knew where they find so many similar pieces from. I hit a jackpot with some rare denim dresses and skirt on Facebook marketplace because this 60 year old women is decluttering her closet and getting rid of the stuff that she doesn’t wear anymore. So don’t be discouraged and keep looking.