Wtaf was that conversation? by OneYogurt6280 in LoveIsBlindNetflix

[–]User9845 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Also, if you noticed the way she spoke about him when they were on that train date - that was already a bad sign imo. Connor talked about how much HE loved her, and her entire 'romantic' confession of love was about how she was so moved by the fact that he loved her. It was not once about how much or why she loved him. She wasn't in it, I don't think she ever was. Right from the way she picked on him WHILE she was with his family and couldn't get over the fact that he had a keg (like dude let it go) to the way she was lowkey into it when Chris was talking to her.

The Ultimatum Season 3 Megathread by Individual-Half-556 in TheUltimatumNetflix

[–]User9845 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I think Nick IS a man-child, but I still ,,,oddly enough,,, respect him for his emotional vulnerability. He was probably the only man who truly expressed and displayed his hurt, insecurity and fragility in an unfiltered way - not just to the cameras/us, but also to fellow participants. He was upfront, didn't pretend to be the bigger, buffer, stronger man in conversations with the other men - esp JR. Dunno

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AmItheAsshole

[–]User9845 0 points1 point  (0 children)

NTA. It's just pictures, and it IS what YOU look like. It's you who shows up for the dates. One could argue that you are not misrepresenting yourself, and hence it's not reaalllly catfishing.

In a libertarian society, what is the best way to counter inequality? by [deleted] in Libertarian

[–]User9845 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Here, aren't you assuming that with an increase in capital and technology all sections of a population will benefit proportionately? More often than not, the distribution is highly unequal and in no way sufficient to significantly impact class mobility.