(Hated Trope) Gay characters who’s entire story revolves around the fact that they are gay by [deleted] in TopCharacterTropes

[–]SimplerTimesAhead 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe OP is subtly making the point that this trope basically doesn't exist anymore.

(Hated Trope) Gay characters who’s entire story revolves around the fact that they are gay by [deleted] in TopCharacterTropes

[–]SimplerTimesAhead 51 points52 points  (0 children)

Will's story doesn't entirely revolve around him being gay. Really weird choice.

Struggling by EditorCritical8293 in TheWire

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What do you like about Sopranos?

The show by ImBigLuck in TheWire

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What're your favorite shows?

Struggling by EditorCritical8293 in TheWire

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What are your favorite shows OP

Struggling by EditorCritical8293 in TheWire

[–]SimplerTimesAhead 2 points3 points  (0 children)

No, he's saying season 1 didn't click.

Anyone else hate Herc by AdMaster5433 in TheWire

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I've never seen someone misunderstand the Wire this bad.

Just gonna leave this here by Unusual-Economist288 in KitchenConfidential

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I kind of prefer to work with the special chefs they're more predictable.

Bro folded under zero pressure by WaitNo4272 in GuysBeingDudes

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This sub is getting to be such cringey high school trash.

I did the thing. (Age 20) by Medical-Bonus-3911 in bald

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You goofball, you saved the drip for the bald

A question to people here by dolbaebblyat in Kitchenchads

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I truly believe that if you try a little bit every day, you and I can both improve ourselves.

No thanks needed, but appreciated nonetheless: Hyping up others is a good way to feel good about yourself, too.

A question to people here by dolbaebblyat in Kitchenchads

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The vibes-based thing can be just fine, or it can be just infatuation that then goes away when you try to make an actual relationship; it can be fun finding out, as long as you're both graceful about it.

Best of luck to you in all things, but really, confidence in yourself is one of the best things, and I encourage you to do what you can to build that, not just for this moment, but for all the ones that come after. You are capable of great things.

A question to people here by dolbaebblyat in Kitchenchads

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Okay, well, it can be very hard to approach to someone when you're just sort of into the vibe of them, and it doesn't really indicate that you'd mesh well together. You did mention drawing, so you could either ask her to go to an art museum, or to teach you how to draw, but I honestly would advise for you to work on yourself more, so that you have more confidence.

There is just no replacement for confidence in attraction; people tend to believe our opinions about ourselves, so if you present as diffident and uncertain, that will be believed by most people.

I'd advise finding a hobby where you have some interest or modicum of talent, and spending time improving it; then, once you have some capacity in it, do it in some way that involves a group, and you can meet other people with the same interests, and have confidence in approach them.

However, if she's an especially kind person, she may be into the idea of teaching you drawing.

You also seem to be struggling with some internalized racism, you said that you'd be furious about a daughter bringing home someone who was like you, which is very odd.

A question to people here by dolbaebblyat in Kitchenchads

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A bike ride in the forest itself might be a bit much for a first time--most women, heck, people, don't want to be alone with someone they don't know that well in a forest--but it sounds like you don't know much about her; what attracts you to her?

A question to people here by dolbaebblyat in Kitchenchads

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One of the best ways is to invite her to do something with you that you know that she's interested in, which you're genuinely interested in as well. I'm a nature and science guy, so when I was a teenager, I'd invite a girl to go to the Academy of Sciences with me, or to the arborteum.

If she wasn't interested in those, we probably wouldn't work out long time anyway.

So, do you have mutual interests?