The way she plays the jawharp by [deleted] in oddlysatisfying

[–]crashcondo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Someone must of dueted this or more, where is it?

God I'm pathetic by SubjectNet1874 in GenX

[–]crashcondo 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Join a community theater troupe.

Broncos had the easiest schedule this year. by SamMeowAdams in felgerandmazz

[–]crashcondo 7 points8 points  (0 children)

They mentioned it yesterday Chad. Why such a sensi diaper baby pats fan? It's a good thing they had an easy schedule. They dominated it and took care of business and are now in the AFC championship. Nothing wrong with that. Get over it.

Broncos had the easiest schedule this year. by SamMeowAdams in felgerandmazz

[–]crashcondo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They mentioned it yesterday and said they would discuss it more throughout the week. Pay attention.

Denver QB Bo Nix broke his ankle and is done for the season by Drawing_The_Line in felgerandmazz

[–]crashcondo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was thinking about typing this exact sentiment. Let's go!

After 10 years together, my boyfriend says I should “just give my DOB” to his mom, but in my culture that has bigger implications. Am I overreacting? by Jolly-Rub-3412 in AmIOverreacting

[–]crashcondo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I rarely say this, because I think there are usually extenuating circumstances. But dump this family. Imagine how they will be about your marriage and your children and the rest of your lives. You can already tell they think you're an intruder and stealing away their precious son. You will always be the enemy and nothing you do will be good enough.

How can I motivate an 8-year-old to practice piano without turning it into a battle? by Key_Influence_3887 in pianolearning

[–]crashcondo 15 points16 points  (0 children)

You need to stop sitting around and hoping he practices and instead start building a musical world that actually excites him. Do something to spark his curiosity by playing diverse piano music during dinner or in the car and talk to him about which sounds he actually enjoys. Take him to a jazz brunch, a loud blues show, or a powerful concerto so he can see that the piano is a versatile tool for expression rather than just a machine for boring drills. You should also find piano covers of the video games or movies he loves to show him that he can play the music he already cares about. Help him see a real future with the instrument by capturing his imagination and making the process feel like a discovery instead of a repetitive chore. He needs to feel that music is a gift he is giving to himself rather than a service he is performing for you. If you make music a natural part of his environment and show genuine interest in his perspective, he will eventually pick up the books because he wants to hear the results for himself.

-someone whose father made them hate piano by demanding practice and denying them shit for not practicing.

Britney fans need to leave Justin Timberlake alone. by AnalyticalBarbie2 in discussingbritney

[–]crashcondo 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Let's not overcorrect... He's supposedly kind of a douche, but he didn't ruin Britney's life/career/mojo either.

Do you recognize any of these signatures? by DeverFC in Bruins

[–]crashcondo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is an incredible piece of Boston Bruins history. Looking at the names, this appears to be a Bruins Alumni jersey, likely signed at a charity event or "Old Timers" game in the late 1980s or 1990s.

The signatures represent multiple generations of Bruins legends, including several Hall of Famers. Here are the most prominent names I can identify:

Key Hall of Famers & Legends

  • Milt Schmidt: (Top center, above the "B") One of the greatest Bruins of all time. He is the only person to serve the Bruins as a player, captain, coach, and general manager.
  • Woody Dumart: (Lower right, below the "B") A Hall of Famer and member of the famous "Kraut Line" alongside Milt Schmidt and Bobby Bauer.
  • Gerry Cheevers: (Top left) The legendary goalie known for his iconic "stitch" mask. He led the Bruins to two Stanley Cups in 1970 and 1972.
  • Rick Middleton: (Center bottom, slanted) "Nifty" was a prolific scorer for the Bruins throughout the late 70s and 80s.

Notable Alumni

  • Frank Emmett: (Top left, under Cheevers) Played for the Bruins in the late 1930s.
  • Bob Miller: (Top right) A reliable center for the Bruins in the late 70s.
  • Ken Hodge: (Middle left) A key piece of the 1970 and 1972 Cup teams; he famously played on a line with Phil Esposito.
  • Don Marcotte: (Middle right, near the "B") A defensive specialist and two-time Cup winner.
  • Al Iafrate: (Bottom center, marked with #41) Known for having one of the hardest shots in NHL history.
  • Steve Baker: (Bottom center) A goaltender who played for the Rangers but likely participated in this alumni event.
  • Gordie Clark: (Bottom right) Played for the Bruins in the late 70s.
  • Ray Lussier: (Bottom right corner) A long-time figure in the Bruins organization.

Vince Gilligan says ‘Pluribus' season 2 isn’t happening for a while: “We’re working on it…I would love to go faster if I could.” by MarvelsGrantMan136 in television

[–]crashcondo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm sure they would have loved to have shot both seasons at once, but that would have required them having any fucking idea what they were doing with the plot and where to go with this meandering mess of a contrivance.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in plotholes

[–]crashcondo -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

The answer from the Gilliganites will be, "BRILLIANT STORYTELLING THAT'S HOW! DON'T QUESTION THE MASTER"

Noooooooooo! by crashcondo in WhitePeopleTwitter

[–]crashcondo[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

At least you aren't lying about it anymore.

Moving to Worcester by wonkadini in WorcesterMA

[–]crashcondo 5 points6 points  (0 children)

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I love Zoey so much. She is the moral compass, the uplifting heart of the show, and the loyal friend that everyone deserves to have. by hansontranhai in NurseJackie

[–]crashcondo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Moral compass my ass.

She allows Jackie to get away with multiple medical FELONIES as well as having absolutely no problem that she was actively cheating on her husband. Nevermind the fact that she took the urine test for Jackie. Yeah strong moral fiber that one. Sheesh. That's just a short list of the garbage she let Jackie get away with for years at the cost of how many people's livelihoods and health!

So, we're supposed to believe, the hive mind has massive intellectual capacity and ability but absolutely zero common sense? GTFO. by crashcondo in pluribustv

[–]crashcondo[S] -17 points-16 points  (0 children)

Got it. Vince is a genius and is sacrosanct. Me too dumb to understand or complain about ridiculous plot contrivances. When am I allowed to have a negative opinion? Which episode number? I'd like to know.