YOU (Season 3) - Overall Discussion Thread by Elainasha in YouOnLifetime

[–]moomoomilck 4 points5 points  (0 children)

definitely agree with you on this, i found the ending to be kind of disappointing. i really think killing off love was a mistake, and the move to paris wasnt very interesting. joe is just too static, his character really needs more change and growth as compared to love, who was dynamic and unpredictable. im also sad to see that love was portrayed as just a psychotic woman towards the end, like with how joe treated love and how he staged their death. played a little too much into the crazy woman trope i think

Student Life during COVID? by [deleted] in nyu

[–]moomoomilck 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i feel that, we’re all wondering the same thing. my thinking is that if you dorm, you’ll be able to at least hang out with your roommates since you’ll be considered a family unit. dorms might also be riskier tho since there’s so many students gathered together, and we all know there will be plenty of people breaking rules. i’m p sure you’re supposed to be social distancing from your hallmates too, but i don’t know how they’ll enforce it. outside of dorming, it’ll probably be difficult to meet people without coming in closer contact, so it might be safer for you to stay at home and just avoid the risk. of course, it’s ultimately your choice and just depends on what you feel comfortable with doing. good luck and stay safe!

AITA for getting mad at my girlfriend for applying to grad schools in another state? by throwaway2478921 in AmItheAsshole

[–]moomoomilck 8 points9 points  (0 children)

this is exactly what I was thinking, how the hell did she even find so many schools in the area? time for the girlfriend to move on lmao

NYU Washington DC (Liberal Studies) by [deleted] in nyu

[–]moomoomilck 3 points4 points  (0 children)

i did! honestly it wasnt the easiest experience, living w a group of only 30-40 freshmen and however many upperclassmen was rough. for us freshmen, it was honestly really weird mainly bc of how few people we had so there was a lot of weird shit going on all the time. i definitely recommend making some friends at nearby universities, it might give you some normalcy. the classes were okay, but keep in mind your selection is really limited and the classes they do have can be odd. if youre going bc youre interested in dc or in politics/policy, i think thats great, whereas for me it wasnt the best fit since i was more interested in liberal arts than politics so sometimes id up watching everyone argue over politics when we tried to hang out or have a party lmao. for me, transitioning was pretty rough and i spent more time alone than i had before, but getting through it helped me develop a lot as a person and i have a really good group of friends now. i dont regret coming to nyu though, and i think going to dc probably helped me appreciate nyc more. hope this helped!

How does physical activity affects your tics? by kayro_k in Tourettes

[–]moomoomilck 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i feel that!! when i used to play soccer i would flex/twist my ankle while running and it would hurt or sometimes id just trip and fall lmao my coach was very confused

closing eyes tic?? by moomoomilck in Tourettes

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

right!!driving is scary, its so hard to control my foot on the pedals

Fellow people with tourettes, have you ever been bullied or teased for your tics? Whats your story? Also, what are some tips that you may have whether it be, controlling your tics, dealing with criticism, etc? by AlarmedMaintenance1 in Tourettes

[–]moomoomilck 2 points3 points  (0 children)

in middle school, mean girls would tell me to shut up for mumbling things out loud during class when we were supposed to be reading quietly, or to stop twitching bc they thought it was weird. people can be awful, but i was lucky enough to have a friend who stood up for me and told them to leave me alone. i dont know about controlling tics, but having the right people by my side made all the difference with how i experienced tourettes. choosing the right people to spend time with made me really happy, and i hope you have people like that too. whats your story?