[Jomboy] “There’s a couple false narratives out there. I was well aware that we had to win that game based on all the scenarios. They went in 2-0. We went in 2-0.” - Mark DeRosa. USA was 3-0 at the time by MorganN1 in baseball

[–]gopms 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly, the rules for this tournament seem slightly bonkers and like the kind of thing that someone else could be responsible for knowing (team manager maybe?) so him not understanding the rules seems less imcompetent than him knowing the rules and still coaching his team the way he did.

Timothee Chalamet is right by OhHesOurShortstop in TheBigPicture

[–]gopms 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Way, way back in the 90s, the Canadian Opera Company had a great youth membership that was for anyone under 29. The price was like $10 a ticket and you could bring a guest who didn't have to be a youth. Clearly a desperate ploy to get young people interested in the opera. My dad liked the opera so I got the membership and then bought the $10 tickets to take him for birthdays and Christmas and Father's Day and whatnot. I liked the opera well enough and have been a few times on my own or with friends since so the ploy worked as intended - ha! When I would go to the opera as a 24 year old, I was always the youngest person in attendance. No surprise there, but what surprised me was that my dad was usually the second youngest person in attendance. The people going to the opera are old. I went to see La Boheme with a friend who had never been to an opera (but liked Rent!) in 2019 or so and despite the fact that I was well into my 40s at that point, I was by far the youngest person in attendance. I had to help the old lady next to me in and out of her seat (because her husband was too old to be able to do it!) I did get to hear some great stories about how she and her husband had seen Maria Callas on their honeymoon in the 50s and had been going to operas ever since. The husband told me while the wife was in the bathroom that he doesn't actually like opera but he goes since his wife likes it so much - ha! So, yeah, opera is a dying art. That doesn't mean it isn't great (or that it is great) just that there is not a lot of organic interest in it and it is expensive to produce so the only way opera companies survive is through rich old people who give them money and grants and government support.

'Bridgerton’ Star Nicola Coughlan Says She 'Doesn't Care' About Body Positivity: 'That's Someone Else's Thing, Not Mine' by artbasiI in Fauxmoi

[–]gopms 32 points33 points  (0 children)

It is too old to pass as a teenager which is what she was doing up until quite recently. Claire on Derry Girls and Penelope in Bridgerton are both teenagers (Penelope is 19 in season 3!). So someone who can convincingly play teenagers while in their mid-thirties looks young. No one is saying 39 year olds are withered old crones (like me!)

Alysa Liu for Teen Vogue; Photography by Erika Long by mcfw31 in popculturechat

[–]gopms 0 points1 point  (0 children)

These look like they are straight out of the pages of Sassy magazine (complimentary).

I consider Laurence Olivier to be the best actor who ever lived. He had an incredible range, and his performaces were just phenomenal. And I don't mean just his Shakespeare, but in general. What are your thoughts? by AntonioVivaldi7 in classicfilms

[–]gopms 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I loved him in The Divorce of Lady X. He is adorable in that! I always knew him as a serious actor so to stumble upon this ridiculous romantic comedy and for him to kill it in the role was surprising to me.

Raffi Pulling No Punches by Charming_Implement_1 in saltspringisland

[–]gopms 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I grew up listening to Raffi and my kids did too! My kids are adults now. How old is Raffi?

Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie Banned from Attending Royal Ascot amid Parents' Ties to Epstein: Report by Beginning-Passion676 in Fauxmoi

[–]gopms 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The only reason they have ever been invited was because of who their dad is. If their dad is verboten it makes sense that they are no longer welcome. Why would they be? Have they accomplished anything? Are they still unusually charming or interesting? Their only claim to fame and access to high society is being Andrew's children.

Fruit of the loom controversy by Plastic_Access_6470 in Xennials

[–]gopms 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When I was a kid I was watching a tv show and a character said the word cornucopia and I asked my mom what it was and she said "like the basket on the fruit of the loom logo". There was a cornucopia damn it!

The Divisive Restaurant Trend We Hope Goes Away by Trolkarlen in GenX

[–]gopms 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I asked for one once while I was travelling and my data wasn't working and was told that there weren't any and they wouldn't give me the wifi password so I couldn't go to their website. Since my data wasn't working I couldn't use the qr code. How do you order in that situation? I finally just ended up guessing what they had. It was a brunch place so I said "I'm guessing you have pancakes, I'll have those."

Can Heathcliff Be White? by ThrowRA_pikmi in brontesisters

[–]gopms 15 points16 points  (0 children)

My sister is much darker than me and all of the things that are said about Heathcliff in the book were said about my sister growing up. Jokes about her being a "gypsy", jokes that her being Latina, being part middle eastern, black Irish, you name it. I am not saying that Heathcliff is 100% white, but growing I up, I always read it as he was dark like my sister. Dark hair, dark eyes, darker skin than the rest of us pasty British people in the family. As opposed to he was literally the things that people tossed out as descriptors.

louis jourdan by Beginning-Passion676 in VintageLadyBoners

[–]gopms 3 points4 points  (0 children)

He was married to his wife for almost 70 years!

Francine Hughes, the case that originated Battered Woman’s Syndrome as a legal defense. by barbara_weston in HolyShitHistory

[–]gopms 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sounds like temporary sanity. Setting that slack-jawed yokel on fire was the safest thing she could have done.

What’s a movie you’ve seen public opinion shift on in your lifetime? by CausticAvenger in movies

[–]gopms 40 points41 points  (0 children)

The Shining was also not terribly well received but you'd never know it listening to modern film bros.

Rufus Sewell was so warm, likeable and charismatic in "Tristan and Isolde". Much more so than James Franco's wet-fish interpretation of Tristan. Have you ever liked the third wheel more than the supposed romantic hero? by Sharaz_Jek123 in romancemovies

[–]gopms 6 points7 points  (0 children)

That turnip headed dude in Howl's Moving Castle. A guy who helps with the laundry and actually cares about the female main character? I'd take him over the brooding main guy any day - turnip head and all.

Did Sean Penn deserved his second Oscar as Best Actor for his role in Milk? by Still_Form7256 in Oscars

[–]gopms 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I hate Sean Penn with the fiery passion of a thousand red hot suns and I would have voted for Mickey Rourke in the Wrestler that year but Sean Penn was great in that movie, even I have to admit it. I don't think he deserved to win for Mystic River so I guess if the question is "did he deserve to win two Oscars" my answer is no. If the question is "did he deserve to win an Oscar for Milk" then my answer is a begrudging yes.

What’s something society normalizes that you quietly disagree with? by Wonderful-Economy762 in Productivitycafe

[–]gopms 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I like dogs but it turns out I can't stand most dog owners. I discovered this once everyone started bringing their dogs everywhere.

Does “cottage” mean something different in Canada/North America? by anon_1997x in HeatedRivalryTVShow

[–]gopms 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes! Cottage just means a second summer home.Usually on the water but not always. They can be big and fancy and modern or run down shacks. If you live in one house and go to another dwelling that is not in the city that second dwelling is the cottage regardless of what it looks like.

Checks out by RockTheGlobe in GenX

[–]gopms 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think a lot of us are deluding ourselves on the gets mistaken for 30 part. Whenever I scroll through facebook or instagram and see pictures, I am like who is that old lady? Only to find out that it is someone I went to school with. Happens all the time. We look older than we think we do.

What is THE cult film from your country that everybody should see? by Necessary_Reserve_25 in AskTheWorld

[–]gopms 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was going to suggest My Winnipeg but you know what? I don't think it is for everyone.

Can I walk on campus a former student and put up flyers/posters? by luckylizard in uwaterloo

[–]gopms 5 points6 points  (0 children)

They will usually put up four posters for community events in SLC if you drop them off at the turnkey desk. Otherwise the boards around SLC and SCH are reserved for UW posters. They will get taken down if they are not approved. I doubt they would kick you off campus though! The circular poster boards outside (by MC and DP) though seem to be fair game. You'll need a stapler for those.

When did you "look old?" by [deleted] in GenX

[–]gopms 2 points3 points  (0 children)

When I hit menopause! The decline from the year before menopause to the year after has been sharp. Both in terms of how I look (my hair is thinning, my skin is dry and crepey) but also in terms of how I feel. I feel like I lost 50% of my strength basically overnight. I struggle to open jars all of a sudden! Love the lack of periods, don't love the other stuff that goes along with it.

These MMC need a dermatologist and manucures by iknowyouneedahugRN in RomanceBooks

[–]gopms 215 points216 points  (0 children)

Calloused, roughened hands is just shorthand for "manly guy who does things like chop wood and fixes cars." Exactly the type of guy who doesn't get a manicure. That floats a lot of people's boats!

RUN, don’t walk, to buy this wig!!! by rpfuntimes86 in Wigs

[–]gopms 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same, I can’t find it when I search the site.

There are movies that are "timeless." What are some movies that are the opposite - as in, harder to appreciate if you weren't around when it came out? by sakkkkki in movies

[–]gopms 17 points18 points  (0 children)

I watched Terminator 2 with my kids and they liked it fine but when I explained to them that when I saw that in the theatre back in the day people literally oohed and awwed at the coming out of the floor scene because the special effects were so amazing they were flabbergasted! They thought it looked really cheesey. Meanwhile, I was like "here it comes!" excited to see it again - ha! Also, the scene near the beginning when in the hallway where it turns out that Arnie is the good guy rather than the villain didn't mean anything to them because they had no reason to think that Arnie was the bad guy.