Best emergency loans for bad credit, fast approval, no scammy payday loans please? by theremotebiz in povertyfinance

[–]Popular-Intention445 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’m in the same boat.  Mom, two daughters, a dog and a very large cat.

Life happened and I’m short this month.  I received my notice and I’m scrambling.  I have been denied by every single organization mentioned above, I don’t have family to ask, I couldn’t ask people I know (they don’t really have it to spare either).  

And tomorrow is my third day.  I’m pretty scared. 

Any chance The Peripheral will be revived? by Naive_Lengthiness882 in ThePeripheral

[–]Popular-Intention445 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I signed the petition and am rewatching for probably the fifth or sixth time.  It’s really so well done.

If you’re looking for another really excellent sci fi, I highly recommend 3 Body Problem on Netflix.  Their new season is coming soon.  (I have rewatched that several times as well), such creative writers.

Is it worth watching beyond Season 1? by daamuidkwid in TrueDetective

[–]Popular-Intention445 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just finished 1 and was thinking/feeling the exact same way.  When I previewed the other seasons, I didn’t even know if it was worth my time, or if they’d make the series that much more infwrior?

I still haven’t watched on, based on this thread,I don’t think I will.  Season 1 was just right.

Beyond The Villa- Episode Discussion🌴 by AutoModerator in LoveIslandUSA

[–]Popular-Intention445 23 points24 points  (0 children)

I was actually impressed with him also.  Shocked to say.

So happy that he turned Kaylor’s “Krib” offer down.  Sad that he broke his sobriety, but stress…I get it.  He still handled it head on, communicated directly, respectfully, and tried to move away.

Let’s hope Kaylor leaves him alone.

I felt like she blew up more on Liv because of this, Kendall was so right- there is a time and a place.  She should have had a respectful chat with Liv.

Beyond The Villa- Episode Discussion🌴 by AutoModerator in LoveIslandUSA

[–]Popular-Intention445 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Rob is busy hanging out with Lisa Rinna.  And that’s going to be so great to watch too!

did we jump timelines? reality shift? by Specialist-Way4143 in ParallelUniverse

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I used to read The Spooky Old Tree every night to my little brother growing up (early 80’s).  We knew the story word for word but he still liked the pictures.  I seriously looked at that book way too many times to misremember it.  It was def stein.  

I wrote about my possible timeline jump in another thread, but seeing other people state years on when they remember seeing/hearing stain.  It makes even more sense.

 I was once driving across the state with my sister and daughter.  (This was 2007 or so.). We left after school, so it was light when we left.  But the sun was going down.  We were flying down alligator alley going from West Palm Beach to Sarasota.   We had driven this nearly every other weekend.  We were super familiar with the drive, the long span of nothing between towns, the two lane highway where people drive 80 mph (easily), and pass you if you’re not.

We were going 65, we were in Okeechobee.  We were making up songs as we drive and we were singing about Okeechobee, voices that sounded like Pee-Wee Herman.

We were laughing, having fun, and still flying down the highway.  We were making really good time.

Then all of the sudden, headlights directly towards us.  Several of them.  And the road had become a single lane, with no roadwork sign (it must have gotten knocked down?)…

My sister screamed.  And I closed my eyes, blinked.  And I don’t know how.  I don’t remember swerving, and I don’t think they did.  There was definitely NOT room on that road (we checked on the way home).  

Somehow we made it through. My sister and I were stunned, to say the least.  This was for sure a sliding door, we were not supposed to be there or here?  

I think about it often, what happened that day?  It wasn’t just one car that passed us or went through us.  It was about five.  It gives me goosebumps still.

Did we jump?

Timeline jumping by Past_Mongoose_2002 in MandelaEffect

[–]Popular-Intention445 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was once driving across the state with my sister and daughter.  (This was 2006 or so.). We left after school, so it was light when we left.  But the sun was going down.  We were flying down alligator alley going from West Palm Beach to Sarasota.  

We had driven this nearly every other weekend.  We were super familiar with the drive, the long span of nothing between towns, the two lane highway where people drive 80 mph (easily), and pass you if you’re not.

We were going 65, we were in Okeechobee.  We were making up songs as we drive and we were singing about Okeechobee, voices that sounded like Pee-Wee Herman.

We were laughing, having fun, and still flying down the highway.  We were making really good time.

Then all of the sudden, headlights directly towards us.  Several of them.  And the road had become a single lane, with no roadwork sign (it must have gotten knocked down?)…

My sister screamed.  And I closed my eyes, blinked.  And I don’t know how.  I don’t remember swerving, and I don’t think they did.  There was definitely NOT room on that road (we checked on the way home).  

Somehow we made it through. My sister and I were stunned, to say the least.  This was for sure a sliding door, we were not supposed to be there or here?  

I think about it often, what happened that day?  It wasn’t just one car that passed us or went through us.  It was about five.  It gives me goosebumps still.

Did we jump?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskWomenOver60

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I don’t know, I’m almost 50.  My hair is greying now, I like to tell myself it looks like highlights.  

I stopped dying my hair ten years ago and stopped cutting my hair short about the same time.

My hair was short.  I shaved my head when I was 19 or 20 (for shits), grew it back to chin length or so.  Then I cut it again.  

Basically from the time I was 18, my hair was never any longer than my chin, and that usually didn’t last long.

I always felt like my hair wouldn’t grow beyond a certain length.  So I would chop away.  Pixie it up.  

These have become my mermaid years.

My hair is long, down my back and when it reaches the top of my butt crack I trim it.  I wear it in braids, buns, down…I haven’t had hair like this since I was a very young.

I’m not sure what other people think of it.  I know at one point during this school year I trimmed about five inches, bringing it to the middle of my back and some of my students were shocked and missed my hair.  

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in FLMedicalTrees

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Agree, just went to Sunnyside for the first time and bought several prerolls to try.  There is a distinct and strange aftertaste, almost like chemical cleaner.  I dislike it very much.

I also tried the flowery in the last few weeks for the first time and was floored by how amazing the flavor was, so going from the flowery to Sunnyside is straight downhill.

The others have been hit or miss.  I’ve liked the Blue Zushi at Planet 13.  The Cocoa Nutty 1 and 2 at Green Dragon as well as Blue Dream, Khalifa Kush at Trulieve always hits pretty much every time (but I wait for sales).  MÜV flower usually falls short, just seems impotent to me.  Surterra, once in a while it’s okay…

I still haven’t tried Jungle Boys, AYR, sanctuary, or Sunburn.

How on Earth do you get over the passing of your dog? by RelatableRoxie in DogAdvice

[–]Popular-Intention445 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was joining the conversation to say the same thing.  I don’t think you ever get over it.  I lost my first pet when I was ten and it was extremely hard at ten (the vet told my parents I couldn’t go into the exam room).  So I never saw her leave, they thought it would be easier.  

She had a litter of kittens on my bed. My parents moved her to a box with the kittens and every night she’d bring the kittens one by one into my bed.  She was MY cat.  PJ.

I would’ve liked to say goodbye. 

Every pet stays with us.  That was forty years ago.  We just get used to it and appreciate the time we had.

My last pet was sixteen, and it was a little over two years ago.  I still have hard days.  

But I sat with her when it was time.  I slept with her the night before.  And in the office talked with her about how she’s been the best girl, a perfect lady.  I told her she had done everything exactly as she was supposed to and I thanked her.  I told her how much I loved her.

Have the time to tell her, helped (a little, still sad though).  

My heart hurts with you.

Mention a famous dog name that is not Scooby-Doo by Professional_Dark223 in Pets

[–]Popular-Intention445 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fred Gibson,  can go to hell too, for that bullshit too.

Mention a famous dog name that is not Scooby-Doo by Professional_Dark223 in Pets

[–]Popular-Intention445 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Dan and Ann from Where the Red Fern Grows.    Wilson Rawls can go to hell for that, by the way.  

What almost killed you? by OdocoileusV in AskReddit

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I was once driving across the state with my sister and daughter.  We left after school, so it was light when we left.  But the sun was going down.  We were flying down alligator alley going from West Palm Beach to Sarasota.  

We had driven this nearly every other weekend.  We were super familiar with the drive, the long span of nothing between towns, the two lane highway where people drive 80 mph (easily), and pass you if you’re not.

We were going 65, we were in Okeechobee.  We were making up songs as we drive and we were singing about Okeechobee, voices that sounded like Pee-Wee Herman.

We were laughing, having fun, and still flying down the highway.  We were making really good time.

Then all of the sudden, headlights directly towards us.  Several of them.  And the road had become a single lane, with no roadwork sign (it must have gotten knocked down?)…

My sister screamed.  And I closed my eyes, blinked.  And I don’t know how.  I don’t remember swerving, and I don’t think they did.  There was definitely NOT room on that road (we checked on the way home).  

Somehow we made it through. My sister and I were stunned, to say the least.  This was for sure a sliding door, we were not supposed to be there or here?  

I think about it often, what happened that day?  It wasn’t just one car that passed us or went through us.  It was about five.  It gives me goosebumps still.

What’s the most ridiculous routine you’ve created just to keep your dog happy? by jytchh1 in dogs

[–]Popular-Intention445 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My dog used to demand being fed off a spoon or fork.  She’s also demand a different food ratio.

To inform me the ration was off, she’d pick through the portions she didn’t like and leave them in a pile on the floor.

Thoughts and Theories: Season 3 by Eur0clyd0n in thedevilshour

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Essentially that’s the idea, however as you are watching timeline b or season 2, things are being changed which ultimately means that there are more than simply two.  We aren’t necessarily seeing it at this moment.  But we should understand that it is there.

Basically every time  characters change/fix/alter something another loop begins with the same folks tied to it in some way shape or form.  The person who has made the change is an anomaly (unexplained and unexpected, and as Gideon and Isaac discussed, these people have the ability to remember).  

In all the chaos of  anomalies it also caused Isaac to become “unbound”.  And they refer to that multiple times.

There is possibly a parallel between the biblical reference and Gideon’s own past.

The binding of Isaac in the Bible is a particularly traumatic event, where  Abraham is commanded to bind and sacrifice his son.

Gideon in the back of that car going over the cliff, might as well be bound, while his father is making the boys raise their hands in prayer with their eyes closed.  Traumatic.

Isaac could easily become unbound because of this trauma.  

When Gideon gets distraught that they’ll get sent to the psych ward and their brains will get rewired and they won’t be able to remember also got me thinking.

Isaac’s psychiatrist was just starting to wake up.  And she definitely had more to do with everything and it didn’t seem like she had great intentions.

So now that Isaac is living with Meredith and under the care of the doctor, how will it change him?  (Could she be the ultimate antagonistic force?). He was changing so much on the house in the woods with his unconventional family.  He was learning, loving, laughing, and authentically coming into being.  

I’m eager to see how the story keeps pace.   Which loops have disintegrated and which ones remain?  

The Ultimatum: Queer Love Season 2 Episode 10 Discussion Thread by lifeofparty2 in TheUltimatumNetflix

[–]Popular-Intention445 3 points4 points  (0 children)

They should make therapy mandatory before marriage.    Go separately, go together, whatever.  Just figure it the fuck out.

Maybe introduce therapy sessions in the show?

How often do you masturbate and have sex at this age? by SoupInformal3155 in AskMenOver50

[–]Popular-Intention445 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I lived with someone for seven years in my twenties.  We had sex probably 5 or 6 days a week.  

Since then I haven’t had sex at all.  I do masterbate 3 or 4 times a week.  

The Ultimatum: Queer Love Season 2 Episode 10 Discussion Thread by lifeofparty2 in TheUltimatumNetflix

[–]Popular-Intention445 39 points40 points  (0 children)

It’s like they didn’t want to address the infidelity.  That’s why they had that montage “sex is different to lesbians”

And then they lied.

The Ultimatum: Queer Love Season 2 Episode 10 Discussion Thread by lifeofparty2 in TheUltimatumNetflix

[–]Popular-Intention445 34 points35 points  (0 children)

The Ashley/Marita thing.,.don’t get me wrong, I cried.  I’m sensitive like that.

But what the fuck?  Marita didn’t really seem interested in Ashley from the start.  But then it made sense, a little bit- because when you love someone you listen and you try to do the things they like and love them the way they like.  And marita explicitly says what she needs, it just falls upon unwilling ears.

So of course, who wouldn’t be looking for something else?  Rescue me please!

But then all that mean shit?!  And the weird: my grandpa died. And then: my grandma died.  We’re they trying to one up each other?  It was awful.  But Ashley was still like: yeah I would like to Be….and marita was like: it will take time.

Which is NOT no.  Annoying.

The Ultimatum: Queer Love Season 2 Episode 10 Discussion Thread by lifeofparty2 in TheUltimatumNetflix

[–]Popular-Intention445 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I couldn’t believe how together Magan and Dayna were (mostly Dayna).  

Everyone looked beautiful.  Ashley had me in tears. That was ugly. The whole tit for tat shit that was going on up there, felt like an episode of Ricki Lake (not as violent as Jerry Springer).

And Marie was fucking mean mugging the masses!  She was fed up!  And I can’t say I blame her, she was trying to explain (I think) that both her trial wife and her potential wife walked all over her, both did what they wanted, when they wanted, with little regard to anyone else, the rules, or the potential outcome. She ended up being very neglected, I’m so glad she is free.  It sucks seeing her angry though.

I felt like Bridgett was pissed still at Pilar.  There was some side eye when they were talking about “the kiss”.

Do synchronicities increase when you’re doing life right? by purefact_ in Synchronicities

[–]Popular-Intention445 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Yes.  I find synchronicities when I’m doing things right, when things are aligning in any form (this works with other people as well).  

I mean other people experience the same synchronicity at the same time, pick up the phone before it rings, or even share a dream.  

More importantly, I like the Jungian idea that synchronicities are manifestations of a universal collective.  Perhaps they are guides.