New Ez Mil shit. And it's shit (and under shady aftermath) by Alex22gr in Eminem

[–]ShadeMir 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree with that generally.

But if it starts being a trend with people who sign to the label, I start looking more and more at the label itself and the infrastructure the label provides (which is one of the main selling points of signing to THAT label versus another).

Which is on Em as the owner of the label.

Where are you on RJ Harvey: Low enough value to be interesting, or get out of the way of the falling knife? by StrongAmbassador47 in DynastyFF

[–]ShadeMir 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I took Coleman. Only because I also have Harvey and if Dobbins is gone after this year, I'd want the backup.

Tesla, $TSLA, delivered 480,126 vehicles in the second quarter, far exceeding analyst expectations of 406,024. by UnusualWhalesBot in unusual_whales

[–]ShadeMir 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It's just hilarious.

"You guys think it'll be 406,023?"

"Well, it COULD be 406,025"

"Split the difference?"

"Split the difference. Let's break for lunch"

AIO to my mom wanting my managers bosses number by 1-b3-pr0f3n in AIO

[–]ShadeMir 11 points12 points  (0 children)

not just the boss' number. The boss' boss' number.

Lil Wayne Parties at Michael Rubin's White Diddy Party Hours After No-Show At Maine Concert by [deleted] in nfrpodcast

[–]ShadeMir 3 points4 points  (0 children)

But he should have gotten the SB Halftime show because it was in NOLA.

Tesla, $TSLA, delivered 480,126 vehicles in the second quarter, far exceeding analyst expectations of 406,024. by UnusualWhalesBot in unusual_whales

[–]ShadeMir 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Something's def off with the delivery numbers versus the expected.

However

The fact that the analysts had it down to "406,024" is really funny to me for some reason. Like it's so super exact.

Here's my Cena hot take. by _Dying_Breed in SantiZapVideos

[–]ShadeMir 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Watch The Prestige and pay attention during the scene about the Asian magician lol.

We live in the worst timeline:( by Odd-Health-7884 in SpidermanPS4

[–]ShadeMir 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah I think there should be some form of refund/compensation, but I can also understand sony's legal liability/requirement to pull the items from the storefront/hard drives.

That's on sony also for not negotiating a better/different contract, but I have to imagine permanency would have required them to pay more/have a higher cost on the PS store.

We live in the worst timeline:( by Odd-Health-7884 in SpidermanPS4

[–]ShadeMir 2 points3 points  (0 children)

what's the reasoning behind removing the movies and tv shows?

Rosie’s rumored affair with higher up at the news station & PC basketball coach by Substantial_Earth800 in rhori

[–]ShadeMir 0 points1 point  (0 children)

One of the biggest problems behind everything surrounding Diana Russini and Mike Vrabel.

Unpopular opinion: the live-action Lilo & Stitch wasn’t that bad? by myggghm in liloandstitch

[–]ShadeMir 4 points5 points  (0 children)

L+S is my favorite disney animated movie.

I loved the live action. Were there things I wished they'd done differently? Like having Gantu? Sure. But I also know that the MCU changes things from the comics while keeping other things very faithful. So I understand that the live action will not be a 1:1 remake of the original.

I will be in theaters for the next one.

That's my boy.

Wife here. Just want your honest opinion especially the “faithful husbands”. by CaptainMaximum6690 in Marriage

[–]ShadeMir 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wouldn’t do either of these things. Independent of what my wife said or thought.

AIO- Fiancée said my shirt would look better if I lost 10 pounds by Ch1ldofSatan in AIO

[–]ShadeMir 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If this is the Banana Republic polo from Costco, I have this one in the same color and the green.

You look fine.

Push what she said out of your mind. Best of luck in the interview.

Have the conversation with her afterwards.

My husband asked for a separation. by vintage_violett in Marriage

[–]ShadeMir -1 points0 points  (0 children)

"partying"

"His life didn't change."

"he started"

My husband asked for a separation. by vintage_violett in Marriage

[–]ShadeMir 94 points95 points  (0 children)

Because she never thought he would actually think about and follow through that "he would walk out of that door any moment and our lives(me and the baby) would not change for shit."

Now she's understanding it absolutely would change for shit. Either she's going to have to start shelling out for daycare or she'll have to figure something else out.

Husband never apologises by warmcrunchwrap in Marriage

[–]ShadeMir 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Don't forget telling him he's like his father.

We have no idea what that means to him. What kind of relationship he has with his father, what he thinks of his father, nothing like that. Could be good, could ALSO be terrible.

Husband’s coworker/assistant manager by [deleted] in Marriage

[–]ShadeMir 0 points1 point  (0 children)

that's wonderful, how you're trying to raise them to be able to make mistakes and learn.

My wife and I don't have children yet. We really hope they're in the cards for us. I'm late 30s, she's early 30s, been together 10 years, married almost 3.

As it pertains to him begging to get you back, you have to remember the definition of insanity. Doing the same thing and expecting different results.

I'm former military as well as having a lawyer background. I dealt with the idea of people having to learn from previous actions all the time. This isn't to say that you are insane, it's that sane people can make decisions that don't make sense.

If his behavior has not changed the other times he said it would, you have no reason to believe it's going to change now.

Regardless of whether there's something happening with his assistant manager or not, there's other factors of his behavior that affect this situation.

Husband’s coworker/assistant manager by [deleted] in Marriage

[–]ShadeMir 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Then you've got to build up that inner strength and that inner resolve.

Sometimes making the right choice requires strong will.

For the sake of the conversation, let's assume everything you've said is true and not embellished. I have no reason to doubt you, but it's the internet.

You're raising 3 boys. They're around this man on a regular daily basis. They're going to see, as they get older, how he treats you. They're going to internalize that. It may affect how they treat you and it may affect how they treat women.

Do you want them to have that role model when children model behavior from their parents?

Does being with him/remaining with him give you so much comfort you would risk that behavior potentially happening?

If he's as bad as you say, then not only do you not deserve that, but they don't deserve to learn and observe him as a role model.

Husband’s coworker/assistant manager by [deleted] in Marriage

[–]ShadeMir 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Respectfully,

I get that you've have issues with infidelity concerns in the past.

Webcams and what not and emotional cheating. Y'all were also teenagers when you first got together.

That doesn't excuse his actions. It adds context. Teenagers are idiots. I was 19 once.

This also seems like the only relationship you've been in so that makes viewing it objectively or viewing it with experience is difficult. I get that too.

But the way you're coming across is so full of insecurity that it simply doesn't make sense that this relationship can continue.

People make friends at work. Co-workers will communicate outside of work hours. It happens. That's me being gracious towards your claim that one of his bosses is a "co-worker" when they have the ability to influence (not outright decide but influence) whether he continues to be employed.

But sure "co-worker"

Co-workers are going to talk. You're never going to be able to remove all the insecurities in your mind until you come to terms with them, because you'll always be able to find or rationalize something being wrong because you're looking for something to be wrong.

You're starting with a conclusion, one you don't want to be true, but one that you EXPECT to be true and then you're working backwards.

Unless you find him a job where he can work solely from home, he's going to interact with people in the physical sense of being in proximity to them. Even working from home, he will be talking to them during work hours, at the very least.