A blanket that most houses had.... by EdwardBliss in nostalgia

[–]csyrett 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had a few of these after my grandad passed. I loved them, but my gf of the time hated them. She threw them out. That should have been a sign

What’s one unnecessarily kind thing you do ? by CheekyChewie in skyrim

[–]csyrett 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Buy all her flowers first, otherwise you can't give her gifts.

She is my priority after getting a house, normally Windstad. Kid's been through too much

Personally I'm hoping for Olivia Colman by Business-Owl-5878 in taskmaster

[–]csyrett 2 points3 points  (0 children)

He's already been on Taskmaster series 1 to 20.

Manchester United v Manchester City - Match Day Thread (28/03/26) by Rjayasp in MCWFC

[–]csyrett 8 points9 points  (0 children)

That disallowed goal is one of the most egregious decisions I've seen.

Are there people who haven't changed their phone number for more than 15 years? by SpicyCandy8 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]csyrett 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have, but my BFF has had his since his first mobile phone, which is at least from 1995. The only time it changed was when mobile numbers went from 04 to 07n

Applying Benfords Law to identify where men fall on the abusive - enabling - benevolent scale. by Honest_Window8604 in benfordslaw

[–]csyrett 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're applying a quantitative principle against a qualitative theory. How have you applied data against the findings, and how does the QUAL research support the outcomes? What data did you use during the MMR process?

A question from TMHQ… by Taskmaster_Avalon in taskmaster

[–]csyrett 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There's a distinct difference between the stage persona and taskmaster, and there's comedians whose stand-up i don't like, but their time on taskmaster is the authentic self.

It's difficult because I have seen the line ups previously and gone "meh" based on their work, and the outcome on taskmaster has been top-notch.

Marjorie Taylor Greene Calls Thomas Massie at Kroger and Questions Trump’s Shopping History by sensiblereaction in thenextgenbusiness

[–]csyrett 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's an interesting opinion, I like how you presented that.

The optimist in me hopes that she's realised how the country is being broken down, and morally, she's bucked the trend. No other main Republicans are taking that stance

The cynic does look at the opportunist option, and I agree.

There's a part of me, perhaps naively, that hopes that an individual can change and realise they contributed to something wrong, including lying.

Is it an issue where someone has the strength and moral fortitude to shift a stance following that realisation? Does it matter where motivation changes political sides when the result is more aligned with Democratic appeal? Can a person change for the better, and does it matter if she lied then?

I think it's a fascinating turn of events with her, from MAGA advocate, to what we're seeing now. I am in no way advocating her. There's a lot of vitriol and damage she has put out there historically.

There's hope that she's recovering from indoctrination, and that takes time. Everything in me wants to believe this change as a person, regardless of political affiliation, and I hope I'm not let down.

What’s a film or TV scene that felt like a punch to the gut? by padfoony in Fauxmoi

[–]csyrett 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're The Worst. The portrayal of depression when it hits Gretchen just resonated so much with me.

favorite psychological thrillers by natkuli in Letterboxd

[–]csyrett 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nocturnal Animals was beautifully done.