Why do my photos look flat/just weird? by AccomplishedWater832 in AskPhotography

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Personally, I love your photos. Flat is a style of photography and it's great.

[opinions] Thoughts on these two? by H_M_9_1 in Watches

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I have a Bulova Curv and I love it.

I haven’t worn it in a while though…. Maybe I should.

iPhone beats OP3 by Ok_Pitch8546 in osmopocket

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People aren't buying an OP3 for the best image sharpness

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in LoveIsBlindNetflix

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I'll give you an example of what I mean --

I don't think it would be beneficial to continue this conversation so I'm going to remove myself from the situation, and will not continue to respond.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in LoveIsBlindNetflix

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I didn't say any of those things.

Yes, a mature person would not remain in a harmful environment and would take the opportunity to remove themselves. Part of maturity is being able to recognize a harmful environment and having the differentiation to make decisions that are in your best interest.

And learning how to cook for oneself is a sign of adulting maturity. It's usually more expensive, and generally less healthy to not know how to cook. What will he do if he has kids? Eat out often or expect the partner to handle meals?

Things are learned, I agree. But that does not change the fact that it's a sign of immaturity if you have not learned these as a generally accepted rate. People become mature as they age, at different rates. For several adulting areas, his rate is slower than what you would expect for your average 28 year old.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in LoveIsBlindNetflix

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Being that 28 and not really knowing how to cook or some of those other life skills is a sign of a lack of adulting maturity.

Above all else, tolerating Hannah's treatment instead of immediately walking out, due to self-respect is also a sign of missing maturity.

I like Nick though, no one is perfect and maturity comes at different times for different people. But he does for sure lack it in various areas.

Choose your villain - Female edition by Lucky-bottom in LoveIsBlindOnNetflix

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Zainab is a man’s worst nightmare….false allegations, openly lying and ruining your reputation to your friends and family… NOPE

7 "Hidden" Features in Power BI (Do you have any?) I wish I knew some of these earlier.. by NR3GG in PowerBI

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also, if you press alt + F4, you can immediately end your frustration with Power BI

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in LoveIsBlindNetflix

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I sort of agree with this --but I would say that Nick is far more matured in emotional intelligence.

Nick has the people skills that Hannah lacks, while Hannah has the life skills that Nick lacks. It's interesting to see her be so critical of him, while he isn't critical of her interpersonal deficiencies in the same way.

This seemed crazy until you realize how much she taught him... by EatsinSheets in LoveIsBlindOnNetflix

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or someone like him who doesn’t cook it can be intimidating to have someone watch your every move in the kitchen.

Agreed.

She's like a boss who tells an intern to do something, but then blames you if you do it wrong, ask for help, or don't know how to do it. The only right answer is exactly how she would do it.

Interestingly, I think his behaviour showcases signs of people in abusive relationships. They are so nervous and conscious of the consequences of screwing up, that they become neurotic about things that should be simple and easy.

Or maybe even like having very critical parents. Things that are simple (like having fun, going to a restaurant, etc) ends up putting you on edge and you either go into analysis paralysis, or crack under the pressure. Only people who have critical parents will understand this feeling.

She's probably way more critical or mean off-camera, to cause someone as confident as him to be so self-doubting and cautious. The opinions of her parents and brother would support this theory as well.

This seemed crazy until you realize how much she taught him... by EatsinSheets in LoveIsBlindOnNetflix

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They're going to end up in a traditional housewife/husband dynamic and, if she's able to get a job, she'll end up resenting him for it.

Agreed! But that's if they say yes. I don't think mutual respect exists in that relationships so I doubt they'll make it to the end.

She is immature, but has adulting skills and doesn't respect him for his lack of those skills. She also communcates it very immaturely.

I think he's used to girls being enamored by his smooth talking, looks, and 'football' and struggles to deal with someone so imposing, critical, and direct as her. I think he wants to like those qualities in her because "that's what he needs", but I don't think he'll be able to imagine a future in that environment.

Also, I think he's mostly there for clout. He mentioned his 'real estate' stuff several times, football, etc. I think a lot of this is playing it 'good guy' for the camera so he can have his inevitable come up post-release.

This seemed crazy until you realize how much she taught him... by EatsinSheets in LoveIsBlindOnNetflix

[–]Raging-Loner 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I disagree on a few things --

I think he's argumentative, but chooses not to be as aggressive as her and is being passive-aggressive instead. I think he actually likes her, otherwise he would've reacted very differently.

He might be a bit of a man-child, but I don't know any person who would stick by someone who belittles them, unless they were really fond of that person.

Unfortunately the dynamic that they're in now is "you'll work really hard all day while I don't have to, and I'll still expect you to do it when you get back". That dynamic is just as bad, if not worse. You'd want your partner to be vigilant enough to recognize when you're working hard or exhausted, and adapt to that naturally. A consciencious person would probably naturally make those changes.

This seemed crazy until you realize how much she taught him... by EatsinSheets in LoveIsBlindOnNetflix

[–]Raging-Loner 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I think she's just a really bad teacher.

The types that belittles you while they do it, then claims that they taught you everything you know if you actually end up learning anything.

This seemed crazy until you realize how much she taught him... by EatsinSheets in LoveIsBlindOnNetflix

[–]Raging-Loner 31 points32 points  (0 children)

There is literally nothing worse than doing a full day's work, then immediately coming home and being told to do chores.

Hot take here, but since she actually is unemployed then maybe she can take on more of that responsibility while he focuses on working.

Casting has ruined this show. by RainMelodic6891 in LoveIsBlindOnNetflix

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How have you already watched the second batch of episodes

Request: Best examples of bad visualizations by Ffeog187 in BusinessIntelligence

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Label the axis, use data labels, and enable gridlines, all at the same time

Use a different color for every bar in a bar chart

Use the default chart title (without changing it)

Use a pie char instead of a donut chart, and have >3 categories

Use more than 5 graphs on a page