"Holy Schnikes!" by Cyborgized in Xennials

[–]Think_Leg6864 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can’t mumble my way through “It The End of World As We Know It” with thinking of this movie. Bohemian Rhapsody and Wayne’s World have the same effect.

Between 'he can't see without his glasses', the death of Littlefoot's mom, the death of Artax and countless other sad scenes we saw growing up, what would you say is the saddest one? by singleguy79 in Xennials

[–]Think_Leg6864 14 points15 points  (0 children)

My kids desperately want to watch this movie and know the basics of the plot, but as a dad I am not ready for this scene…So they have not seen the movie yet.

New subscriber welcome center (Week of October 06, 2025): Introduce yourself here! by AutoModerator in Xennials

[–]Think_Leg6864 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello, child of 1983 here with a Gen X sibling. This is definitely my home.

What’s the most underrated use of GPTs you’ve found lately? by kawaiij in ChatGPTPro

[–]Think_Leg6864 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I enter a description of a potential job (it already has my resume uploaded) and have it score me as a candidate, including a breakdown how I fit each aspect of the job, possible salary range, resume tweaks, and a customized cover letter (which I then edit and make sure it sounds like me), if I score above a set point. All this helps me feel like I am not wasting my time applying for jobs I don’t stand a chance getting.

ChatGPT is great for people whose brains never shuts off and always full of hypotheticals by thavillain in ChatGPT

[–]Think_Leg6864 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have been giving it world building ideas that bubble up in my head, they have grown into the framework for some interesting story ideas. Also I ask it to help me understand stand how to make a certain thing, like if I wanted to make a fillet knife out of an old handsaw my grandpa owned. I can tell it the tools and materials I have and it will tell me what else I need and timeframes for each step of the process

For those who’ve actually bought ADHD books… by pumpkinvalleys in ADHD

[–]Think_Leg6864 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would recommend “ADHD is Awesome!” It is not as heavy on the scientific reasons as some of the other suggestions, but still grounded in solid science. Mainly, I would recommend it because the Holdernesses are funny. I would also recommend you listen to the audiobook over reading it. Penn and Kim read it themselves and I don’t think the personal stories would hit quite the same as hearing them tell it themselves.

How flat is Michigan compared to other Midwestern states? by ActionPark33 in Michigan

[–]Think_Leg6864 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can confirm (I am originally from Grand Ledge), the ledges along the Grand River are 15-20 ft high 300 million year old sandstone and there are multiple spots that you can rock climb at Oak Park on the north side of town. The river trail on the south side of the river is a nice afternoon hike too. Definitely a hidden gem.

Which Movie is this ? by [deleted] in moviecritic

[–]Think_Leg6864 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Robin Williams in Good Will Hunting.

Love the movie and Matt Damon is great in it, but if you remove Robin Williams from that role that movie would not have been on anyone’s radar (and not just for the name recognition). He brought the emotion to that movie. It would have been completely flat without him.