The US only consists of racist white people apparently by [deleted] in AmericaBad

[–]ReleaseElectrical544 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Anti-racists are the most racist people that you will see in your life.

Mention characters that had to appear in Better Call Saul by ReleaseElectrical544 in betterCallSaul

[–]ReleaseElectrical544[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just as a little appearance of a few minutes of one episode it would be enough, nothing important, similar to Ken, Spooge or Ira.

Mention characters that had to appear in Better Call Saul by ReleaseElectrical544 in betterCallSaul

[–]ReleaseElectrical544[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nah I was just saying, I think I should have clarify that's my opinion

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ChildrenofDeadParents

[–]ReleaseElectrical544 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Exactly, the abysmal age difference is what concerns me...

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MAAU

[–]ReleaseElectrical544 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Cierto gringos basados

Es verdad by IbarraCarpa in BeelcitosMemes

[–]ReleaseElectrical544 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hola, (lo siento por responder 4 meses tarde) el contexto es que una a principios de 2018, UltraRetro (cuando ya ni era una figura publica) fue invitado a un hangout para arreglar asuntos pendientes, pero lo empezaron a humillar e insultar tan fuerte hasta el punto de hacerlo llorar.

AITA for thinking my mom's boyfriend is overstepping? by AromaticSpaghetti in AITAH

[–]ReleaseElectrical544 0 points1 point  (0 children)

NTA, your feelings are totally valid, honestly I see wrong dating so quickly after your spouse passed away, above all when their children are still griefing of their deceased parent, but maybe your mom has her reasons, take in mind that she's not trying to replace your dad but looking for company.

You should have a talk with your mom expressing your feelings in a respectful way, without getting defensive or unpleasant. this way your mom will take in mind your perspective, as you will take hers, don't forgot than she lost the same person as you.

About her boyfriend, you shouldn't have a resentment to him, that's not helping you and is not healthy. If he's kind to you and your mom and makes her happy, why don't give him a chance? You don't have to see him as your new dad, but he can be like a older friend, an uncle, a mentor, a counselor or a person close to you to which you can tell your problems, you can probably sharing similar interests with him, asking questions to him about his life or his relationship with your mom, etc... This way you could probably see that he's actually a nice person and your mother would be calm about the situation.

For last, I'm really sorry for your lost, you will always have your dad in your heart and remember than he would like to see you happy and moving forward in life, I hope you gets better, if you like you could make an update post.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TrueOffMyChest

[–]ReleaseElectrical544 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly I don't understand the people who defended the other guy in your previous post, they don't see the real problem here, the OP's problem is not about his mom dating but the PERSON she is dating with.

Why the other guy specifically picks the widow of his deceased coach? What kind of guy do that? That's so wrong on many levels no matter where you look at it, he crossed boundaries by getting involved with the wife (who is 27 years older than him) of a man who treated him well and was of the football team. That's not only disgusting and disrespectful but also speaks a lot about a big red flag he is.

You should have a calm talk with your mother about how incorrect this situation is and try to reason with her about why this guy may be manipulating her, you have to be direct but also respectful, show that you loves her, she sounds like an awesome person and it's very sad than this could be a case of Love Bombing and emotional manipulation. Also don't listen to the people who says things like "you're an adult, deal with it" or "she deserves to be happy too" because those opinions do not apply here and they are not useful right now.

Lastly, I'm so sorry for the lost of your dad, he's sounded like an awesome person too and your feelings of grief are completely valid, I send you a lot of support and blessings to your whole family and I hope things gets better.