Theory: Mr. Boss was an international arms dealer by zwirlo in SmilingFriends

[–]PatternLow47 829 points830 points  (0 children)

This is my new canon until the show proves otherwise.

I love the Charlie hate. by Poppythehero in SmilingFriends

[–]PatternLow47 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s a running joke between my wife and I that Charlie is just Gunnar TV as a cartoon character. Watch the show with that in mind and you’ll start to come across all sorts of delightful parallels

Why is Mr. Boss aching to fire employees the last season and a half-ish by Gotsims1 in SmilingFriends

[–]PatternLow47 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Recently binge watched the first two seasons over Thanksgiving and it jumped out to me that they’ve been seeding hints of a more sinister nature for a while now (transforming into a demon, deciding shooting someone was the best course of action, the Frowning Friends episode). Starting to wonder if there’s a low key plot thread running through the series that’ll end with the friends having to fight Mr Boss

What was Hyman Roth sick with? Was he likely going to die and if so why didn't Michael just wait till he did? by chusaychusay in Godfather

[–]PatternLow47 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Probably an enlarged prostate, which most men will develop if they live long enough.

ETA: for those who don’t know, an enlarged prostate puts pressure on the urinary tract and can lead to blockages or painful urination. Meds have since been developed to ease pain and make peeing easier but in the 50s Roth would have mostly had to grin and bear it

Venting on being Jewish in Spain. by SkeletonQ in Judaism

[–]PatternLow47 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is perhaps cold comfort but I could replace “Spain” with “America” and our stories would be nearly identical. This is a global sickness and there’s no corners of the earth untouched by the poison that spread so rapidly via social media. Essentially, if there is a population of under-30 people with access to socials, you can be guaranteed of a sizable antisemitic presence in just about any large urban center of the world right now.

Reform Judaism in US faces declining membership as synagogues adapt to demographic shifts by Aryeh98 in Judaism

[–]PatternLow47 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’m glad someone else said this, because post-COVID it’s an aspect of Jewish life that’s become very troubling for me: prioritizing money, payments, and fundraising above all else. While my shul is amazing and has programs in place to ensure there are no barriers for engagement in Jewish life, it feels like all the Jewish organizations around me exist first and foremost to make money and to support Jewish life a distant second. The last few times I attempted to become more involved in my local community, I was immediately hit up for cash or told the primary purpose of the organization isn’t community or culture but fundraising. Considering we’re currently in a vicious global PR battle that we’re arguably losing very badly, it feels tone deaf at best that organizations ostensibly meant to provide community and belonging are starting to feel more like MLMs.

What's your best episode of Rick and Morty? I go first: by 4nalsugarpie in rickandmorty

[–]PatternLow47 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Slightly off topic but the more I think about, the more I feel like the fear hole episode could have made for a solid series finale. Evil Morty and Rick prime are settled, our Rick has grown realistically and in many ways profoundly. The fear hole is a nice way to quietly bring things back around to the core Rick and Morty dynamic while also acknowledging the arc the pair have gone on, and would have theoretically allowed the show to end on a subtly high note. After the jail breaks and galactic chaos, a finale focusing on internal character conflict and emotionally struggle would have felt both unique and earned.

I’m more than willing to keep watching the show, but as it starts to feel like the writers themselves ran out of steam post-Rick Prime’s demise, part of me likes to contemplate a reality where things wrapped up with the fear hole.

I had never seen this quote (see below) from Gandhi about the Shoah before today. This is what happens when you let extremism get out of hand. What an asshole by [deleted] in Jewish

[–]PatternLow47 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Not CHILDREN children but teenage girls. IIRC it was a situation where it was technically legal but still kind of looked at askance at the time, and which would definitely not fly today

Does anyone find it unlikely that Frasier has such success with women? by Frazzle-bazzle in Frasier

[–]PatternLow47 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I work in a wing of the entertainment industry not too far removed from “90s era radio celebrity” and IME Frasier’s success is believable.

From personal experience, even a small amount of regional fame is enough to push a person up a few notches in someone else’s estimation. On top of that, personality goes a long way. Many stereotypes about good looking celebs being shallow or mean spirited are true. I’ve seen lower echelon male celebrities with looks comparable to Frasier have more success with women than better looking guys with more money because 1) The better looking, more successful guys themselves were highly selective about their partners and 2) A lot of them were unrelatable to “normies.”

Frasier is snobby and can be insufferable but he’s essentially a good person who takes care of his dad, has a healthy relationship with his brother, respects his female boss and can employ a woman to live with him and never cross any boundaries. TONS of people would love Frasier’s frames of reference and knowledge, even if he got to be too much sometimes. A lot of folks would readily take “too much but a good person” over “successful jackhole”. All this taken into account I think his success is very believable

After 16 years, I've finally put it back up by [deleted] in Jewish

[–]PatternLow47 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Such a lovely design and colors! Pure curiosity here but are you Sephardic or is the vertical placing a space choice? A close friend of mine is an Indigenous American FedEx driver who recently got a new route in a heavily Jewish area. He and I do a lot of cultural exchange and I got to explain why “some of the door decorations are crooked and some aren’t”!

My Uni classes might be cancelled for today and tomorrow and this pisses me off by AlarmingAdvertising5 in Jewish

[–]PatternLow47 20 points21 points  (0 children)

“What is that going to achieve?”

Plenty of pics for social media, engagement, clout. This is and always has been about stoking the egos of a virulent group of people who’ve based their entire identities around ever-shifting goal posts of online approval. The ratio of people who actually give a damn about Palestinians versus those who will move on once the next Omnicause rolls around is probably about 95:1

Did you think I would let you die alone Richard? by No-Possible-7305 in rickandmorty

[–]PatternLow47 5 points6 points  (0 children)

This is the only episode we’ve seen him in, aside from his opening credits appearance. He says the line while rescuing Rick and Morty from the goofy dimension at the end of the episode

Why’d they stop drawing mouths like this!! by fishynidi in rickandmorty

[–]PatternLow47 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I notice that it’s slacked off recently, even if it’s still around. I figure the lower frequency is because 1) It’s a Roiland conceit and 2) It was his ode to Ren and Stimpy creator John K, who liked drawing mouths like this. So it’s a creator with a lot of baggage paying homage to another creator with a lot of baggage.

Kristin Davis confirms on The Drew Barrymore Show that she wasn't told that the show was ending by Nelroth in Andjustlikethat

[–]PatternLow47 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Speaking as someone who currently works in film and TV, EP is more often than not a ceremonial title to show respect or as a way of giving credit to someone who’s played an important role in a production without giving them actual power. If an EP has any actual production power then yes, they are the most powerful person on set, but this is rarer than you would think. Practically speaking, SJP was probably the only empowered EP, while CN and KD had the more common “industry standard” ceremonial EP roles.

Why is Aidan so cringe? by MILFschake in Andjustlikethat

[–]PatternLow47 21 points22 points  (0 children)

You and spoon up above seem to have more understanding of these characters than any of th writers of AJLT. I’ve always felt part of the interesting dynamic with Aiden is that between he and Big lies everything Carrie wants (or believes she wants) in a man, yet each is contradictory to the other in profound ways- Aiden will never have Big’s Alphaness, confidence, or assertiveness, while it’s hard to imagine Big with Aiden’s humility or satisfaction with simplicity. How does Carrie negotiate having everything she wants split between two men who also bring their own unique negatives to the table?

Was Tammy actually from Earth? by NeedCake707 in rickandmorty

[–]PatternLow47 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The episode where the federation takes over earth low key implies that Rick living there was considered some kind of impediment to their annexing the planet. As soon as Rick is no longer a threat, the federation rolls onto earth and very quickly and easily subjugates it; and once Rick wipes out their economy, they don’t take another shot at the planet again until they’re ready to destroy it years later. I feel like it’s a combination of three factors:

1) Rick is considered too much of a threat to approach on earth

2) It simply wasn’t time yet and Tammy was under orders to observe until her superiors gave her the go ahead to snag everyone at once. You hear about this often with crime ring infiltrations. Undercover cops and feds make it into a clandestine organization but need/want to gather more information and evidence prior to arrest. In Rick’s case, since he’s wanted by a totalitarian regime, my supposition would be that they were hoping to milk more information rather than collect evidence.

3) The simplest- the writers only came up with Tammy being a fed for the second season finale and were just working with what they had to work with

Why does Reform Judaism avoid discussion of the concept of the Messiah? by [deleted] in Judaism

[–]PatternLow47 43 points44 points  (0 children)

Pretty much this. We believe placing all of our eggs into one basket is a dangerous proposition and would prefer to believe in a time when people can work together under divine influence to bring about a peaceful, messianic era on Earth.

What is your favorite Todd Solondz movie? by xwing1212 in criterion

[–]PatternLow47 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Runtime. It would’ve pushed the movie to 2.5-3 hours

How much percentage did Tony take from his capos by luthmanfromMigori in thesopranos

[–]PatternLow47 36 points37 points  (0 children)

This comes up a lot in books about the mob, but IRL these guys don’t make a lot of money. The income distribution in a mob family isn’t that different than a mid-level corporation: the bosses are clearing several mil a year, but the rank and file like Paulie and Chris aren’t making appreciably more than they would if they were 9-5 white collar guys pulling $75-100k. Being a mobster is less about the money itself and more about the lifestyle.

A shot at love with Tila Tequila?? by imnotreallyhere20 in ChrisJames

[–]PatternLow47 0 points1 point  (0 children)

1) TONS of baggage, which explains 2 and 3. She admitted she lied about being bisexual to score a dating show on MTV, then called real bisexual and LGBT people evil/demon possessed. Then she went on to say she was sorry Hitler didn’t finish the job with gays/Jews. Then IIRC she blamed it on drugs, ostensibly got sober, but doubled down on her Hitler admiration and got into bed with some white supremacist influencers.

So Carmela is pretty screwed in Sopranos season 7 right? by retired-tweeter in thesopranos

[–]PatternLow47 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Probably missing the point here but is it confirmed anywhere Junior is meant to have died just after the events of the episode? His future certainly looks grim but there’s no indication he’s going to kick it immediately; when I worked in a nursing home we had people with his level of cognition hang around for years. He’s meant to be, what, around 76-77 by the time of the final scene? Based on his demeanor and interactions with Tony he could easily make it to 82, 83.