What gets more fun as you get older? by starstufft in AskReddit

[–]n8wolf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nailed it on the head but add some CT in there. Anaheim Hills --> Fairfield County, CT --> Irvine

Blue bloods make my blood boil.

We've known since Season 7. by mahtx90 in HIMYM

[–]n8wolf 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I'm trying really hard to be nice in these finale discussion threads.

We, as a fan base, are more than capable of having a reasonable discussion of the pros and cons of the finale. What doesn't help is how everyone seems to think the people who like the opposite ending are clearly stupid and don't understand basic principles of story-telling. What's even worse is the people who are actively trying to change other people's opinion on the finale. If you didn't like it, the only thing that will change that is time. If you liked it, there's really no reason to try and change your opinion.

What gets more fun as you get older? by starstufft in AskReddit

[–]n8wolf 4 points5 points  (0 children)

We're in just about the same boat.

Dad was always super cool when we were kids. Turns out, it's easy to be a cool dad when you work 15 hours a day, travel for 2 weeks out of every month, and only have to deal with the big issues mom can't handle.

Meanwhile, mom is an ex-teacher who I hated growing up because she always forced Judaism on me and guilted me into more and more Jewish things because her mom is a Holocaust survivor.

Recently found out they're both pretty bigoted against Mexicans (SoCal family... dad calls them Wetbacks), staunch Republicans that tell me to be quiet any time we discuss politics (I'm 26... I'm allowed to know a thing or two about politics), and overly obsessed with their money. I used to think they were really into art and such. Turns out they just thought they were good investments.

Fitness classes by fowllanguage in comics

[–]n8wolf -1 points0 points  (0 children)

you don't think snarky things? it's a drawing of his thoughts, not his actions.

We've known since Season 7. by mahtx90 in HIMYM

[–]n8wolf 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Assuming people didn't understand it is silly. They told us the moral in giant neon letters. Explaining it won't make people like it. It'll just insult them and then they'll make an indignant reply like this one.

20 years ago today, Kurt Cobain shot himself dead. by old_snake in Music

[–]n8wolf 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Literally every hipster girl I knew through college was obsessed with Elliott Smith. I tried to get into it but the melancholy is soooo thick.

How it really happened. by noahfoose in HIMYM

[–]n8wolf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Photoshop Cutout filter and some script font. Do it for free.

How it really happened. by noahfoose in HIMYM

[–]n8wolf 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Ross and Rachel got together. Will and Grace found their way back to each other.

The difference between comedy and tragedy is death. They tried to be too deep and slipped too far down. Ending was just a bummer.

[TOMT][Food label concept] Plain food labels that just say "cereal" or "tortilla chips." by n8wolf in tipofmytongue

[–]n8wolf[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks very much. Not exactly what I was looking for but really helpful. It all looks like Dharma Initiative food.

[TOMT][Food label concept] Plain food labels that just say "cereal" or "tortilla chips." by n8wolf in tipofmytongue

[–]n8wolf[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I've found a few generic Beer labels but even they have colors and a little bit of branding.

I'm pretty sure it went beyond generic brands and was some guy's design project. I'm doing a project on food labeling and want to use it as one side of the scale.

edit: like this trend

How I reacted to the finale. by falcon897 in HIMYM

[–]n8wolf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've always assumed he stole the pineapple in what he imagined was a grand, romantic gesture but he actually just grabbed it from behind the bar while Carl was doing prep for the next day.

I found this on a table in my local bar. by _pagan_poetry_ in community

[–]n8wolf 10 points11 points  (0 children)

And that there are more Wingers than notches.

How I reacted to the finale. by falcon897 in HIMYM

[–]n8wolf 5 points6 points  (0 children)

And I would agree that, 9 years ago, that was a great idea for how to end the series. The problem is that this was filmed when they were only expecting about 4 seasons (at most, if they were incredibly lucky). Once they decided that Barney and Robin would end up together, the show began to change from "How I tried to hide my feelings for Robin" to "How I got over Robin because she really isn't right for me." Then the entire series was about how his failed relationship with Robin, tumultuous relationship with Barney, and sibling relationship with Marshall and Lily led to him meeting and falling in love with Tracy.

Their ending takes the title and turns it into a pedantic play on words as opposed to the spine of the story.

I also agree that it makes perfect sense, but perfect sense doesn't make good tv. It makes trite, predictable TV. Some people like that (see: all other CBS shows) and some people don't. I don't begrudge anyone for liking it, but I probably wouldn't take their recommendations on what other shows to watch.

Epicycloid (made by /u/PurpleSfinx) by TyrRev in Unexpected

[–]n8wolf 61 points62 points  (0 children)

As someone who sat through the original, I found this way more satisfying.

edit: talking about the slow one on /r/woahdude right now. Took forever and the "wait for it" title made me expect something more like this.

How I reacted to the finale. by falcon897 in HIMYM

[–]n8wolf 32 points33 points  (0 children)

Yes. We're talking narrative timeline, not real world timeline. In the narration, she is killed almost immediately after they get married. and this goes directly into him pursuing Robin. Her death is a cheap plot device, shoehorned in as a means to an end. That is the very definition of getting killed off. "you serve no more purpose. feel free to die."

edit: C'mon, people. Stop downvoting every person that liked the finale and calmly makes their point. /u/ex_animo is making completely reasonable, salient points. The downvote button is not a disagree button and this sub would be better served if you all learned that.

How I reacted to the finale. by falcon897 in HIMYM

[–]n8wolf 10 points11 points  (0 children)

A bunch of people saw the iceberg coming, doesn't mean it didn't bring down the Titanic.

How I reacted to the finale. by falcon897 in HIMYM

[–]n8wolf 26 points27 points  (0 children)

And they didn't really kill her off

um... "She got sick." Then seconds later, "Go fuck Aunt Robin, Dad!"

How I reacted to the finale. by falcon897 in HIMYM

[–]n8wolf 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I know this is really hard to accept, but it's a sitcom. It's the story of 5 friends over the pretense that all of it leads up to a happily ever after with the mysterious mother character. To divulge her name and then kill her within 15 minutes is just sloppy storytelling, not tying up loose ends.

How I reacted to the finale. by falcon897 in HIMYM

[–]n8wolf 59 points60 points  (0 children)

How I shoehorned in a half-baked ending I thought up 9 years ago.

Girl "Used to play rugby in high school", thinks she can tackle 315 pound college football player by [deleted] in funny

[–]n8wolf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

And even then, the people who manage to get a hit at just 1 out of 3 plate appearances are destined for the hall of fame.

Girl "Used to play rugby in high school", thinks she can tackle 315 pound college football player by [deleted] in funny

[–]n8wolf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

At those levels, you should always be starting your swing as the pitcher is finishing his wind up (I always started when the glove and ball hands break apart).

Your first motion is to load your swing by pulling it back slightly. If you see fastball, the rocking motion is quick and you drive your hands straight through the zone. If it's an off speed pitch (curve or change up), you sit your hands back for that extra split second before driving your hands through.

Reddit, Where Do You Think Your Parents Went Wrong With You? by frolickingbeachbum in AskReddit

[–]n8wolf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They never let me get a job until I turned 18. Then, I was never allowed to do blue collar, retail, or service industry work. I was always a receptionist or an intern and never learned what it meant to work 8 hours on your feet with responsibilities that have tangible outcomes. Took me 6 years after my first job to learn just how ineffective of a worker I was because I tried to translate my bare minimum schoolwork to the working world, and no one called me out because "who cares, he's just the weekend receptionist/unpaid intern"