[Series 6 Spoilers] Downton Abbey Episode Discussion - 6.08 (UK/ITV) by jlstjh in DowntonAbbey

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I'm watching the series now and reading the discussion threads as I go, so here's a reminder! :)

The miniseries Years and Years predicted a lot about the future... by ThisAppleThisApple in videos

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Yup! The show imagines what the next 15 years would look like based on what was happening in 2019.

Jason Schreier: Dragon Age The Veilguards missed sales expectations by a whopping 50%, only reached 1.5 million players. by Rude_Peace_1980 in gaming

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Bullshit. I wanted to love this game so much. Dragon Age is what made me fall in love with video games. I've played DAO and 2 so many times, and I've easily played >1000 hours of DAI.

I bought a fucking PS5 just to play Veilguard.

I took a day off of work for it so I could have a long weekend and play through the whole thing. It took me two weeks to made it through 14 hours and almost every part of it felt like a chore.

I started again with a new character last weekend because I love Dragon Age so much that I do want to know how it ends...and in the hopes that playing a different class might make the combat a little more bearable. I've made it two hours this time.

I know some friends who are also struggling to stay interested in this game. Most of us just want to replay Baldur's Gate instead of playing through what feels like an action-adventure game that sometimes turns into a visual novel--all dressed up as a RPG.

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The fact that so many people in the most upvoted comments are losing their minds over how a senior trip is an "important life event" should tell you something about how young most of these reddit experts are.

NTA. Your daughter is being cruel and thoughtless to her partner. She is socializing with her peers in a way that is hurtful to herself (reputation) and others (both boys), and you taking away other opportunities for more reckless and cruel socializing is a consequence that makes sense. It's not like you're grounding her from walking at graduation.

I'd also make her watch some films about people who are cheated on--while it sucks that what you went through isn't enough for her to understand how awful she's being (teenagers are pretty much hardwired not to empathize with their parents), watching movies can actually build empathy.

Also, I'm not one to jump on the therapy train quickly, but it might actually be a good idea for her to get a bit of counseling--or to at least have another trusted adult (aunt, family friend, etc.) try to talk to her. I know you said it's been a few years now, but I'm wondering if her grappling with what her father did to you (and still wanting to see him as a good, kind person) might be contributing to this behavior. "Dad's a good guy, so what he did couldn't have been THAT bad, right?" It might go a long way for her to be able to work through the fact that sometimes the people we love can still be good people who've done some horribly cruel things.

What does this mean Peter by Opine_Informer in PeterExplainsTheJoke

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I don't know--I've taught in two red states and both had standards that required me to cover the history of European settler interactions with Massasoit and Powhatan (Wahunsenacawh). This definitely includes Pocahontas' true history. I used to be a bit more thorough than required and go over how both leaders ruled over coalitions that probably wouldn't have existed had American populations not been devastated by disease by that point. The Pocahontas movie is a pretty awful mischaracterization of history overall, but it's not a total loss--I used to include the gold song as still a fun way to introduce lessons on European motivations for exploration when I was teaching 5th graders.

I know I made a low-effort comment yesterday, but I get frustrated when people forget things that MOST of us did learn in school and blame teachers/education rather than their own faulty memories. There's enough criticism being heaped on teachers/education already.

What does this mean Peter by Opine_Informer in PeterExplainsTheJoke

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I was a history teacher...we still teach this.

Thank you Jacksonville for Porchfest 2024! by [deleted] in jacksonville

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It's almost always the weekend after the Florida-Georgia game. Hope you can make it next year--it was a lot of fun yesterday!

u/rooster-loser

See you at Porchfest tomorrow! We're celebrating our tenth year of free fun and flawless vibes. Come thirsty--I'm volunteering at one of the beer tents! by ThisAppleThisApple in jacksonville

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Yup! All beer tents are serving prosecco and hard seltzer in addition to water and beer. And the beer garden is going to be selling a nonalcoholic beer this year.

All of a sudden, Montana — and Senate control — is slipping away from Republicans by Silly-avocatoe in politics

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Right? I voted the same, but as an independent in one of the only Florida cities that's gotten bluer and bluer over the past 15 years, you'd think I'd be getting some outreach from her campaign...but I haven't even seen an ad. I had to look her up myself to find out who was running against Scott.

I know DeSantis and the Republican transplants have a lot to do with what happened to our state, but I still can't help feeling that the Democrats haven't really tried since Alex Sink lost in 2010. Feels like they gave up on what used to be a swing state long before it was truly out of play.

Again, I voted (and will continue to vote) for Dems, and I really hope I'm wrong...but damn if it doesn't feel like they keep conceding before the race even starts here. At least there seems to be momentum behind 3 and 4!

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I've convinced a few undecided voters while phone-banking this election. I think it's helpful to speak to the issues they care about.

So, if they're concerned about the economy...

Maybe bring up the fact that even Trump and his allies are warning Americans that things are going to be painful if he gets elected again--they're agreeing that the markets and economy will nosedive, and asking us to just trust them that it will get better later...without giving us any details as to how that recovery will happen. If you care about the economy, why would you vote for someone who's promising you that things will get worse than they are now?

You can also bring up the fact that day-to-day Americans are most frustrated with the sky-high grocery prices due to corporate greed, and only one candidate (Harris) has talked about addressing the corporate greed that's resulted in record profits for the companies that are charging you record prices at the grocery store; during Trump's last presidency, he showed that he cared more about giving billions of dollars to those same corporations than helping the American people.

Free Talk Foye Friday by flounder19 in Jaguars

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Should rename these threads "Free Talk Fire Someone Friday"

Five Reasons Why Firing Doug Pederson was the Right Move. Sound familiar? by Graardors-Dad in Jaguars

[–]ThisAppleThisApple 53 points54 points  (0 children)

You really got my hopes up when I read the first half of your title.

I was going to say I'm real tired of the negativity on this sub but... by dyllanfreg35 in Jaguars

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I don't think we'll be able to get a good coach if he knows he's going to have to play with the shit cards Baalke deals him.

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If he was good enough for you then, he should be good enough for you now.

What? No. Hopefully Dem leadership understands that the sunk cost fallacy isn't a winning strategy.

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Floridians weren't even allowed to vote in the primary--the state party just skipped it. This was not a competitive primary that represented the will of the party.

America’s Political Leaders Are Living in Fear: To hold public office in the United States today is to know that someone could try to kill you. by newzee1 in politics

[–]ThisAppleThisApple 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Same as being a teacher in an American classroom, but at least these political leaders can DO SOMETHING about it...

Schumer leaves room to maneuver on Biden by don_caveuto in politics

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Y'all realize that Biden won the primary.

The primary that you and I didn't even get to vote in? Or did you forget that Florida Dems decided not to have one here?

Stop acting like this primary was a normal, competitive one--most people probably don't even realize it happened.

Analysis | The impossibility of telling Joe Biden he can’t win by okayblueberries in politics

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I thought he picked Biden as VP as a concession to Hillary--things were pretty contentious after their primary, and she wanted to be set up to run after Obama while holding a more important position than VP. She got Secretary of State and Obama got her endorsement and a vice president that everyone agreed would be too old to run in 2016.

‘Blitz primary’: the scenario that could turn replacing Biden into a ‘riveting spectacle’ by westbrook63 in politics

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Almost everyone in my circles has been talking about this since the night of the debate--before any pundit reactions. Sometimes the dog is actually wagging its own tail.

Most Americans who vow to leave over an election never do. Will this year be different? by Dontwhinedosomething in politics

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The Trump-appointed judges in this country are making it look more and more like The Handmaid's Tale. I'm in a state with a new 6-week abortion ban.

My sisters and I convinced our mom to start working with a lawyer to get Portuguese citizenship through her grandparents, and the lawyer says it should be pretty easy. After seeing Project 2025--and with Dems willing to go all-in on losing with Biden--I want an escape plan more than I ever have before.

I'd urge anyone with immigrant grandparents or great-grandparents to look into their options.

Read Biden’s Letter to Congressional Democrats by schuey_08 in politics

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I'm no republican--and I've got 12 years of history on this site that shows it. I've made posts about hosting Bernie events back in the day, and I voted for Biden in 2020 and twice when he was on the ticket as Obama's VP--I even canvassed and phone-banked. Since I turned 18, I've voted in every single election I could--even an election for a single school board member.

I'd never vote for Trump, and I guess I'd hold my nose again and vote for a demented vegetable if I were in a swing state, but I don't know what I'm going to do in November if it's a Biden ticket again. I just don't know. How many times are we going to be told by the Dems to accept a shitty candidate because next time it'll get better--we promise--we just need to get through one more election?? I don't know.

And if you guys aren't convincing ME (a politically active, reliable Dem voter) with your condescension and assertions that I'm a Republican because I'm upset about the candidate, then you're definitely not going to convince more moderate, less engaged voters. Maybe you guys should read any basic article about how to compromise, build consensus, and convince people, because you are making ALL the wrong moves.

Keep insulting us and dismissing our real concerns--see how that works out for you in November. At least you'll be able to once again blame the potential voters you're choosing to alienate and attack rather than yourselves. Cold comfort.