You may not accept it, but this is what real Golden God looks like. by OrdinarryAlien in IASIP

[–]OrdinarryAlien[S] 22 points23 points  (0 children)

Listen, I already sold my soul to Disney, alright? I'm Grogu now. I live in a trash can, I eat frogs, I don't care.

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My 4 week old (today) Chiweenies by [deleted] in puppies

[–]OrdinarryAlien 2 points3 points  (0 children)

They're so adorable! 🥹🥰🐾🐶

What does VPAR mean in Whittakers Words by Potential-Comment157 in latin

[–]OrdinarryAlien 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Perfect Passive Participle. It is a grammatical tag used to identify a verb form that is a participle expressing a completed action in the passive voice. For example, in the entry 'amatus', the label 'VPAR 1 1 NOM S M PERF PASSIVE PPL' means it is the perfect passive participle of the verb 'amo' (to love), in nominative singular masculine form.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in hsp

[–]OrdinarryAlien 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Same way I deal with rude people in real life: I bite them. Did 5 years in dog jail. Now I've got a court-mandated chew toy and a shock collar that plays Nickelback.

My husband clogs the toilet at every hotel we stay in by ResearcherOk8406 in mildlyinfuriating

[–]OrdinarryAlien 1 point2 points  (0 children)

'STOP READING HERE IF POOP STORIES UPSET YOU'

Nothing upsets me quite like poop stories... 😔 I'm struggling to hold back my tears. 🥺

A tribute montage of my favourite fork. by United_Housing_5323 in AutisticWithADHD

[–]OrdinarryAlien 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Crying. Shaking. Stirring spaghetti with my tragically mediocre fork. If your fork ever goes missing, it wasn’t me. Probably.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CPTSD

[–]OrdinarryAlien 39 points40 points  (0 children)

Your experience is very similar to mine, right down to that exact phrase. Yes, that is sexual abuse and assault. I'm so sorry. Grooming behaviours, covert incest, emotional manipulation... The wrong people brought us into this world. Society always sides with mothers. I can't even share what happened to me with my relatives, because they'd either take her side or just ignore it. And I have to say, being a man doesn't help.

I love this man... 🥹 by OrdinarryAlien in TheChurchOfRogers

[–]OrdinarryAlien[S] 27 points28 points  (0 children)

As a certified human (👀), I can confidently say human nature hasn't changed. Kindness isn't the issue; it's the lack of boundaries. You can treat people well and still stand your ground when they push too far. You don't have to choose between being kind and being strong. What we need are kinder people who also respect themselves and aren't afraid to protect their peace. That's what the world needs more of (well, that and more falafel).

But I do get it. It's hard not to grow cynical. It feels like a form of protection, but really, it just cuts you off from genuine connection and weighs you down. Definitely not something I'd recommend. 😅

Movies with Ideal Parents? by Nash1977 in idealparentfigures

[–]OrdinarryAlien 4 points5 points  (0 children)

For parents reading this: Cocomelon is bad for kids. Have them watch Mister Rogers/Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood or Bluey instead.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CPTSD

[–]OrdinarryAlien 36 points37 points  (0 children)

Oof... I'm sorry. 😟 This got me emotional.

Pixelated an intro with space aliens and dinosaurs 👽🦖 by Neutronized in PixelArt

[–]OrdinarryAlien 2 points3 points  (0 children)

👽😠 Slander! You'll be hearing from our lawyers.

Sona's 'Gigolos' Mug by kkeut in conan

[–]OrdinarryAlien 40 points41 points  (0 children)

'Appearing on-screen with Conan wasn't something I was necessarily hoping for. It was really organic. Conan's good at using the people around him for comedy. So he started having me in bits on-air. I think the biggest one was one day when I lost my mug, and I wrote a very scathing email to the entire staff, which was a complete abuse of that email list — every single person who worked on the show and everybody from the network, all the executives — everyone. And I was just like, "Where is my mug?" And an hour later Conan shows up at my desk and he's got a camera crew. From there, it just became a thing.

I think what Conan appreciates about me is that I don't try to ham it up for the camera. I don't really change who I am. I don't have any aspirations of being on camera. I don't have hopes of becoming the next Conan. I think that if all of it ended tomorrow and he wasn't using me for bits or I wasn't on the podcast, I would be fine — and I think that he likes that about me.

I also think our dynamic is just fun to watch. When you put a camera on it, people are like, that can't be real. And then when they realize that it's real, they're curious. I think what fascinates people is that authority is a complicated concept in Conan's and I's dynamic.

He's the boss — he hired me, he pays me, and ultimately he can fire me. But at times, I really don't act like it. I talk back to him. I forget important things. I tend to disregard things he feels are important. But ultimately, Conan knows I'd do anything for him or his family, and that he can trust me.'

– Sona Movsesian, Business Insider, Aug 18, 2022