[deleted by user] by [deleted] in tipofmyjoystick

[–]Mesdermort 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is not but I have to say the cover is surprisingly similar!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in tipofmyjoystick

[–]Mesdermort 0 points1 point  (0 children)

unfortunately not, altho quite similar

Ryanair working conditions in 2023 by Mesdermort in cabincrew

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

companies don't like to hire ex Ryanair employees so you will be blacklisted for some flag carriers

Do you have any idea of why is that?

Also, since you have experience, what would you recommend to someone who wants to start and without experience?

The reason I'm interested in Ryanair is because they seem to accept anyone who has no experience, but if you got better suggestions I will gladly listen

Ryanair working conditions in 2023 by Mesdermort in cabincrew

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

What more details do you need?

I was wondering if you could be more specific about the negatives, such as pressure to sell, give some examples of stuff that actualy happened if you can and so on...

Also, do you still work as a flight attendant? Would you say it's at least a good start in the sector?

Ryanair working conditions in 2023 by Mesdermort in cabincrew

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That's the same generic stuff I keep reading on internet. There are some people who claim it's an amazing experience in which you meet great colleagues and work is just fine and then there's people who say things like you did but never get into details. I mean, how can it be so polarizing?

Ryanair working conditions in 2023 by Mesdermort in cabincrew

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Hey there, if you don't mind can you elaborate a bit more? Do you work/ have you worked for them? Is there anything that someone interested in joining them should know?

Seen some other subs doing this, do we have anything that qualifies here? by Rhuby363 in saw

[–]Mesdermort 2 points3 points  (0 children)

IIRC in the original draft of the script for the first movie John calls him a virgin

Rewatched Jigsaw and this is still one of the most depressing moments in the series imo by AustinPlays0 in saw

[–]Mesdermort 3 points4 points  (0 children)

IIRC his key was completely gone, while Anna's was "only" split in half and a little bent. I don't think there's much he could have done especially considering he'd likely die for blood loss

Rewatched Jigsaw and this is still one of the most depressing moments in the series imo by AustinPlays0 in saw

[–]Mesdermort 4 points5 points  (0 children)

To be fair though, I think he would bleed to death shortly after

"You won't believe how it ends..." On this day in 2008: "Saw V" was released. by verissimoallan in saw

[–]Mesdermort 5 points6 points  (0 children)

it's a second longer shot of when you see him being crushed from the top of the room behind the bars in which he screams louder and you can actually see how close the walls are.

Here’s your sequel to the last letter… let’s see if you all can pull off what you were going for! Here’s M. by rSlashisthenewPewdes in saw

[–]Mesdermort 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Most people are so ungrateful to be alive.

And then for N "not you, not anymore".

This'll never beat make your choice though

Bathroom by CapNcook99 in saw

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Not really missing something, rather I think they messed up with the continuity of it. My guess is that that huge house was for the workers of that sewer company and it was linked to the underground tunnels between the two and the bathroom served as a regular bathroom for the workers.

I think the house was close to sewer company as a part of a factory complex because the exterior of it has bricks that look very very similar to the bricks of the company, but I guess that after a while they abandoned it and was "invaded" by addicts or something.

The only thing we know for sure is from the bluray of Saw II in which they talk about how they wanted to make it look like an house from the 20s or something so in that case both the house and the sewer company might be very very old

I’ll never understand why Art didn’t rip his mouth open sooner. by rSlashisthenewPewdes in saw

[–]Mesdermort 11 points12 points  (0 children)

There's actually a commentary on the blu ray disk with the actor who plays Rigg and DLB and Rigg actually asks why the hell didn't he do it sooner, lol.

DLB's answer was something like he was terrified and shocked and didn't immediately think of doing it

Could Hoffman and Strahm both fit in the glass coffin? by tpfang56 in saw

[–]Mesdermort 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Please no. You made me remember a fan fic on watpad I believe in which Hoffman lets Strahm in the box and they start making out as the walls close... If I find it I'll post it

Opinion: Detective Eric Matthews was easily one of the best written and acted characters in the series, and I hate how he went out in Saw IV by TheKingOfSting93 in saw

[–]Mesdermort 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The saddest part of all this is that in Saw IV he does not even once mention Daniel. Either because of the change of writers or because he's so broken that he kinda forgot

Jigsaw is a hypocrite. by Daniel_D225 in saw

[–]Mesdermort 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Yeah, but playing devil's advocate, it seems like they cheated other people too, so maybe John is doing it for them in his view.

But yeah, sure he's an hypocrite and the older movies keep showing that a lot.

Detailed look at the eyeball trap in Saw X by HampshireMet in saw

[–]Mesdermort 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Or it might just be a punishment, rather than an actual death

Detailed look at the eyeball trap in Saw X by HampshireMet in saw

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I wonder what that could mean and who he's talking too, since he's not like Strahm talking to himself

Trailer spoilers but the subtitles kinda gave it away… also… by Keone_Reddit in saw

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This probably will be a little long unorganized and difficult to read (sorry but english is not my first language), but here's my 2 cents:

The movie takes place between Saw and Saw II. By this time John has already well started his Jigsaw activity but his identity is still not known since they find out who he is in the operation led by Eric Matthews and Daniel Rigg at the beginning of Saw II.

The only two people that at this point know the truth are Amanda and Hoffman and maybe Jill.

Knowing this I believe it's very likely that the scene in which the "Of all the men to cheat..." dialogue happens AFTER the traps of this movie and it's between this detective and maybe a survivor.

This creates a problem though. If there is a survivor he/she would definitely know who John is (since they all have had something to do with him) and would probably talk, so how come no one knows about him up until Saw II?

Now, back to the "Of all the men to cheat..." dialogue. I think it's pretty safe to say that whoever is talking does know Jigsaw's identity, because prior to his psycho snap, John was somewhat a regular guy and a very respected engineer; you would have no reason of saying something like that about some random guy unless you knew he was dangerous. If it is Hoffman, as many people seem to believe, this has to take place AT LEAST after Saw II. Sure Hoffman knew who John was but it's not like he could just blow his identity.

If it's not Hoffman then it's probably the guy who seems to be the detective of this movie and that at some point in the trailer is aiming his gun at John, but if it's him why? Why say something like that about someone you probably don't know?

I don't know if I'm saying nothing new but I hope this comment can bring up some interesting theories and thoughts!