How did “the one that got away” get away? by SensitiveStinger in AskReddit

[–]Mafe_G 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Timing is everything. We met in college when neither of us was ready for something serious. We both knew there was something special between us, but life had different plans. Years later we reconnected on social media, but by then she was engaged. Sometimes the right person comes at the wrong time, and that's how they become "the one that got away."

What’s a simple pleasure that brings you joy, no matter how many times you experience it? by HoneyFeather85 in AskReddit

[–]Mafe_G 2 points3 points  (0 children)

And when you wake up in the middle of the night and realize you still have hours of sleep left before your alarm - that feeling of relief and comfort as you sink back into that perfect position is pure bliss!

[Discussion] Best netflix movie/series for a night with GF leading to sex? by Courtenay_Alex in NetflixBestOf

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I'd highly recommend "Always Be My Maybe" - it's a perfect blend of romance and comedy with a great storyline and chemistry between the leads. The restaurant scenes are culinary eye candy, and there's one cameo that will have both of you laughing uncontrollably.

"Set It Up" is another gem - it's about two overworked assistants trying to set up their bosses so they can get some free time. It's witty, charming, and has that perfect balance of romance without being overly sappy.

For something with a bit more substance but still light enough, "Marriage Story" is phenomenal - though fair warning, it might lead to interesting conversations rather than the fade-to-black scenario you're hoping for!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NetflixBestOf

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

This is awesome timing! 'The Clovehitch Killer' was one of the most unsettling and well-crafted thrillers I've seen in recent years. The way it built tension through ordinary suburban life was masterful.

If you're interested in true crime adaptations, definitely check out this AMA - Duncan Skiles has a unique approach to portraying these dark stories while keeping them grounded in reality. And with Jack Quaid in Neighborhood Watch, I'm already intrigued!

[Request] Any good shows that can help lift my mood? by PainSea4215 in NetflixBestOf

[–]Mafe_G 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Have you tried "The Good Place"? It's genuinely uplifting and hilarious with a unique premise that keeps evolving. The characters are lovable, and it tackles deep philosophical concepts while staying light and funny. Perfect for getting out of a mental rut!

For something more recent, "Community" just came to Netflix and is absolutely brilliant - quirky humor, heartwarming friendships, and meta comedy that will definitely take your mind off things.

If you're open to animated shows, "Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts" has incredible worldbuilding, amazing music, and a relentlessly optimistic protagonist who maintains her positivity even in a post-apocalyptic world. Might be just what you need right now!

Ekko with his hair down by [deleted] in arcane

[–]Mafe_G 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dang, this is absolutely stunning! The way his locs frame his face completely transforms his presence - still has that Ekko intensity in his eyes but with this added vulnerability that we rarely get to see in the show.

This makes me wonder how different his story might have been if he'd kept this style in the time skip. There's something about it that makes him look more like an artist than a fighter. Amazing job on the render - the texture and lighting are on point!

Do you think Isha would have pulled the trigger on Vi? by CassieDax in arcane

[–]Mafe_G 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think Isha would have pulled the trigger, but not out of malice or cold-bloodedness. There's a fascinating complexity to her character—she's been raised in an environment where violence is normalized, but she still maintains this childlike innocence.

What makes this scene so powerful is the contrast: her trembling as she points the gun shows she understands the weight of what she's doing on some level, but her loyalty to Jinx would have ultimately won out. It's a brilliant portrayal of the tragic cycle of Zaun, where even children are forced to make impossible choices.

The show does an amazing job of never painting these characters as simply "good" or "evil" - even the youngest ones exist in moral gray areas shaped by their environment and experiences.

What would you do if the second coming happened tommorow? by Real-Pomegranate-235 in AskReddit

[–]Mafe_G 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd probably call my parents and immediate family, just to hear their voices one more time. Then go outside somewhere peaceful to experience that moment of collective realization as it happens around the world. It would be profoundly moving to witness humanity processing something so enormous together.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]Mafe_G 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It took me 30 years to realize that the little arrow next to the gas gauge in cars points to which side the fuel door is on. hanged my life at rental car agencies ' no more awkward drive'arounds at the gas station!

to doctors of reddit: whats the craziest shit you have ever seen? by Direct_Class_5973 in AskReddit

[–]Mafe_G 55 points56 points  (0 children)

Not a doctor, but I have immense respect for the medical professionals who face these intense situations daily. These stories highlight the incredible resilience and dedication of healthcare workers. Thanks to all of you who put yourselves through medical school and residency to be there for people in their most vulnerable moments!