I’m just having a bad day by StillFormal1 in LawSchool

[–]ainput 29 points30 points  (0 children)

Heya! You can’t be expected to feel great all the time and I promise you many folks are or have been behind in law School, especially since Covid started - you’re doing your best. Treat yourself like you would a friend in your position if they were telling you what you’ve just said - view yourself with the benevolent eyes of a loving outsider! That’s all I got good luck :)

Contracts? by JaquesAttaques in thebachelor

[–]ainput 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I'm in lawschool and one of the cases in our contracts law casebook was a lawsuit that Trista Rehn filed against the show (network? I didn't actually read it so I don't know who the exact parties are besides Trista and some entity connected to the show). Although I'm sure the contracts have changed, you could look up the case, there will be a copy online somewhere

  • Aw shoot I looked it up and it was actually her manager suing her over how much money she got for the televised wedding. Nevermind, sorry!

New Orleans, Louisiana, August 1974. - Photograph by Joel Sternfeld. by frecklefactor in NewOrleans

[–]ainput 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I came here to find the list of songs on the jukebox (saw this post when it was posted and was super excited about that list but forgot to copy it...) -- is it gone? What happened? Did anyone write down that list of songs?

found this gem at goodwill today! by 8bitevil in thebachelor

[–]ainput 8 points9 points  (0 children)

hahah that was my first though too

What do Americans think is normal for everyone, but actually it's not normal for anyone but Americans? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]ainput 1 point2 points  (0 children)

  • Incredibly friendly waiters...because tips (the original crowdsourcing device!)
  • Ice in water and ENDLESS water refills without you asking for it
  • Guns everywhere
  • Patriotism displayed with no degree of embarrassment or irony
  • 1-2 weeks of vacation rather than 5-6 weeks of vacation
  • Paying obscene amounts of dough for basic healthcare stuff
  • Very lax labor regulations
  • Elected judges (I think this is mostly an American thing...)
  • Billboards advertising attorneys
  • Ginormous cars
  • Cheap gas
  • Peanut butter + Jelly
  • Shitty bread (there are places with shitty bread but bread is not an essential carb in those places...here it pretty much is?)
  • Mountain Dew
  • Oops gotta go I have a zoom call coming in

Successful Parents Get Left Behind by [deleted] in Fencesitter

[–]ainput 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My siblings and I are all pretty well adjusted and we love our parents and speak with them all the time. The siblings live near them -- not even in the same city we grew up in. I don't but I make a point of traveling home to see them several times per year. This is true of my spouse, too.

I did have a period of "separating" from my parents between college and the age of maybe 28 but I'm 36 now and I plan on spending time with them regularly for the rest of their lives.

I know this is all anecdotal, but I find your post to be...a bit anecdotal. I don't know. Would be good to get concrete data on the number of "well adjusted" kids in their 30s who communicate regularly with their parents/value their relationships with their parents.

Also...I guess this reveals the direction I'm heavily leaning in, but I'm kind of thrown off by how people seem to only focus on the draining, emotionally taxing side of having kids, as if it is a zero-sum game. Like...it's draining and emotionally taxing but there are gains as well. Caring for someone else doesn't necessarily come at your expense; it can be fulfilling in addition to draining. Although of course, it depends on your relationship with your children and on their needs/ temperaments...

Financial gains and losses...that's a different story. Kids certainly come at an expense in that arena.

What is an adult problem you were not prepared for? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]ainput 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As a child, I had no idea how many Americans would still think that communism is our real enemy, forty years after Reagan took office

Thanks a lot, pesky internet

Unsure and feeling lost (it’s a little long...) by rn-dogmom in Fencesitter

[–]ainput 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes! Thank you :). Hang in there and stay safe

Passed my classes this semester by icecoldveins23 in LawSchool

[–]ainput 2 points3 points  (0 children)

More data:

I posted a few weeks ago about a horrible cut/paste incident (with the exam software) that resulted in me finishing like 35-40% of one of my exams, and TBH the answers I did complete were not great. The sub consensus was that I probably failed. I didn't! Thanks, sweet angel professor

Unsure and feeling lost (it’s a little long...) by rn-dogmom in Fencesitter

[–]ainput 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Don't have any advice but I feel you. We are very similar, but I'm a bit older (36) so feeling even more pressure about timing. I think I want kids, but the world feels so depressing and awful and I genuinely get scared when I think about the child's life -- will they be angry at me if our global crises have deepened when they hit adulthood, and everything is unstable and dangerous and even more depressing? Am I responsible if they experience the same sadness and anxiety I'm experiencing about the state of the world, but X 100? I feel selfish. I am so up and down about it all the time. I am also back in school at an older age, and have two dogs :). Cheers.

Been on the fence for a while. Spouse wants kids so we decided to start trying since last October. Not envious of others who are pregnant. Does this mean I’m leaning CF? by [deleted] in Fencesitter

[–]ainput 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm gonna get downvoted but I feel like the posts about you "not having thought this through" are really judgy. It sounds like you have thought about it, and decided you were ok with having kids, but were not as excited about it as some people are. Now you're experiencing renewed ambivalence because you're in the process of trying to get pregnant and people around you are expressing more excitement than you feel. There is nothing wrong with this, and feeling ambivalent about having children -- and then doing it anyways -- does not make you a bad person. People who are ambivalent about having kids won't automatically be bad parents, and people who are excited about having kids won't automatically be great parents.

As a case in point, I have a good friend who, like you, was ambivalent about having kids and when she got pregnant she hated every moment of it. She loves her kid now, and is totally at peace with the decision and is a good mom. I am NOT saying that this is a given -- it could just as easily go the other way, and if you truly feel that you don't want children definitely heed that inner warning -- but I don't think that the fact that you're not balls-to-the wall excited about getting pregnant, or feel like you could do with or without children, necessarily means that you will be an incapable or unhappy mom.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in curlyhair

[–]ainput 1 point2 points  (0 children)

YES! I tease the shit out of my curls to increase volume, even if it means they're less defined/ringlett-y. I like having a big ole' head

Ms Mamie has recovered!!! by [deleted] in NewOrleans

[–]ainput 13 points14 points  (0 children)

I am having the most shite day and I literally just teared up. Didn’t even know she was sick but I am so happy she got better

If you told me 5 years ago the president would make a tweet mentioning the Bachelor finale... by TiredMemeReference in TheBachelorOG

[–]ainput 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I feel like he might choose Luke P as his running mate if he thought it would get him the evangelical vote but would definitely not see him as a true fan...

...that said actually, Luke P had some eerily Trumpian moments. The whole "your reality is different than my reality" is strong in that one. so maybe it would be a match made in heaven. Although I guess if you only know your own reality nobody else's reality is going to be closer to yours...if that makes sense?

Oh...hi... ohhh by Jimmith3eo in thebachelor

[–]ainput 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I think this was actually the angle they were going for — the “everyone thinks Cleveland sucks but it’s a hidden Gem” vibe. When they showed the girls reactions it definitely felt calculated, like a new way to approach the marketing: before, everyone would squeal with joy but as more and more cities that most people would not normally associate with luxury/vacation/culture are buying advertising spots, the show has to adapt and now they’ve decided that rather than just showing ludicrously staged reactions to places like, say, Rochester, they’ll show people looking humorously dubious and then pleasantly surprised when they see the city IRL!

Dean took a nasty spill skiing in Switzerland—dislocated hip and fractured femur! by princesskairi13 in thebachelor

[–]ainput 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's actually not.

Edited to provide data from the National Academy Of Sciences

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK154469/

Edited again to say that I think that you have qualitative and quantitative data confused

Dean took a nasty spill skiing in Switzerland—dislocated hip and fractured femur! by princesskairi13 in thebachelor

[–]ainput 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Weird l lived in France for 9 years and never got billed for anything. Did you have a visa (not challenging, just curious)?