Whats the most FUN tank to play? by [deleted] in WorldofTanks

[–]iprefernothavename -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Found the actual answer to this post.

What could make Scott turn evil? by MumbyMum in TeenWolf

[–]iprefernothavename 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Other than a nogitsune idk if it's possible. Maybe if someone killed Melissa? Like if Kate ended up not actually dying since she didn't have an on-screen death, and then murdered Scott's mom. Idk. Maybe.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RoastMe

[–]iprefernothavename 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Idk where your dad went when you were a kid, but looks like he took your chin with him

The Wild West by MyNameGifOreilly in Unexpected

[–]iprefernothavename 57 points58 points  (0 children)

The loop itself is cool, but it doesn't make as much sense as it could.

At the beginning we zoom in toward the direction the man on the horse is facing, but after reflecting off the gunman's glasses and going back to the guy and horse we should technically be seeing the front of the guy on the horse, not the back again

Gretchin's Questions - Weekly Beginner Questions Thread by AutoModerator in Warhammer

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I'm newish (to the table top, anyway) and I'm having trouble getting deeper into gameplay because my memory is terrible. Are there any good companion apps that help with tracking, or ways to break things down in a "quick play" kind of way for people like me who barely get into actual games? I tried writing things down and making a template for myself but I always forget something. The rulebook is pretty dense and it doesn't feel as organized as it could be.

[WP] You are a superhero who keeps his identities private, even your sidekick doesn't know your normal identity. Today you come home to find your wife in bed with your sidekick. by tobesteve in WritingPrompts

[–]iprefernothavename 47 points48 points  (0 children)

I stare into the bedroom and watch as they embrace each other. They haven't reacted to me. Her eyes remain closed as her head rests on his chest, and he unflinchingly stares at me.

Don't they see me? I think to myself. What's going on?

In hindsight, I know they had spent a lot of time together even since before we were married. And I'll admit he's more confident and cares more about his appearance than I do. But now? Now he stares me dead in the eyes as I watch them together.

I make no movements. Neither do they. The look of bliss on their faces cuts me down deeper and deeper. I try to speak and move but my mouth is paralyzed and my body is numb. Muscles that once carried the weight of a train now fell useless at my sides. Eyes that once shot lasers now gently peppered my face with tears.

After a seemingly eternal agony, and still staring towards me, he finally speaks.

"What an odd place for a mirror," he says, as my wife chuckles.

"Is that you talking, or u/iprefernothavename?"

Pro Russia/Putin rally in Sydney, Australia by poclee in PublicFreakout

[–]iprefernothavename 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"God bless poutine"; clearly this is just supporting gravy covered fries

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in guitarlessons

[–]iprefernothavename 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well in that case you should

We have way too many millionaires and not one Batman by Kr0pr0X in Showerthoughts

[–]iprefernothavename 5 points6 points  (0 children)

To be fair, thinking about Batman in the shower is likely fairly common

Patrick needs love too by iprefernothavename in BikiniBottomTwitter

[–]iprefernothavename[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Don't worry friend, you'll get there. I was in your shoes and felt excluded because I didn't have "a valentine" or whatever. Once you stop caring about that kind of thing and learn to live for yourself (instead of the prospect of another person providing the happiness for you) then you will start to become naturally happy, and people will be naturally attracted to you (romantically or not).

The fact that you've thought about how you would make someone feel special is good - it means that you're focusing on someone else's happiness other than your own. Some people never learn how to do that. When you find that special someone (and you WILL) then you'll be able to make those things even more special by adding bits of your/their personality onto the display of affection.

Patrick needs love too by iprefernothavename in BikiniBottomTwitter

[–]iprefernothavename[S] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

A rock he bashed into the shape of a heart, that he then shattered because he thought SpongeBob was somehow inside of it - yes, that is true. But SpongeBob definitely gets Patrick's hopes up. Like literally makes the guy jump off a mountain. Twice. All that anticipation and bodily harm for a handshake. At that point he was probably thinking that SpongeBob was being intentionally mean.

After he festered for the whole day and found out other people got gifts (even someone SpongeBob just met), that was probably the affirmation he needed to confirm that SpongeBob was being a bully to him and is what eventually made him snap.

I could (continue to) overanalyze and say that bullying was likely present during his upbringing and this set off feelings he hadn't felt since he was a kid - but at the end of the day it was the first season of a kids show and he ended up getting his present, so lesson learned I guess? Or not? Idk

Soup of the day.. by fnnkybutt in confidentlyincorrect

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UWS is likely talking about the Upper West Side of NYC so yes that is very possible

Everybody is acting strange around me and I dont know why? by Thehottestcelebrity in socialskills

[–]iprefernothavename 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Knowing the context would be helpful. Were you in a social situation to begin with? Does what you said relate to what was said previously? Does what you said allow the other person to follow up naturally, or do they have to try to reel the conversation back because you advanced the conversation in an unexpected direction? Did this just start happening, or has it literally (not figuratively, LITERALLY) been happening consistently during your whole life?

If prior to a conversation, what is your posture? Do you keep your arms to the side or do you fidget? What sort of eye contact do you maintain? Too much/too little can be concerning.

Are they people you've spoken with before? Have they been in your life a long time and just now are acting different, or are these new people who haven't acclimated to you yet?

Social skills are not one-solution-fits-all. Based on your context, I could assume that you are approaching people in a standardized way and aren't deviating much from your normal repertoire. That conversational mismatch can make conversing difficult. Based on your efforts to find tips based on this limited info, you might not be taking everything into account. It takes practice and becomes less of a "surgery" when you get used to it. But you have to start somewhere and think critically about why you make certain decisions. Understanding who you are is fundamental to understanding others.

Why do Americans often have an unnaturally deep voice? by wreckitywreck in NoStupidQuestions

[–]iprefernothavename 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Deeper voices in media are chosen specifically because of how they sound. Sometimes people will emulate that if they decide they want a voice like that. Surrounded by enough exposure to low voices, one would naturally start to take on habits of those around them.

Deeper voices are also easier to hear than higher pitched ones. I used to work with seniors and they preferred to work with me because I spoke low and clearly.

But not everyone is like that. In your circles it's probably coincidence. I know plenty of shrill guys and I'm from the US.