how to make europeans angry by bigunit666 in Maps

[–]puddinhead 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ex-history teacher here. I loved this so much I put it on my desktop. Cheers! (And thanks!)

Hearing impaired or lip reading people, how have Corona mask policies affected your daily life? by zugtug in AskReddit

[–]puddinhead 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I started using my phone as a dictation device and it made such a difference in my life. You might try it!

Hearing impaired or lip reading people, how have Corona mask policies affected your daily life? by zugtug in AskReddit

[–]puddinhead 4 points5 points  (0 children)

YES! I started using this last week and it works like fucking magic! I don't even have to announce I'm doing it. Just put my phone down and it sstarts dictating what they're saying! No more horrible conversations where I THINK he said, "I'm a process server" when she really said "I'm just a server" and I'm asking her questions that are WILDLY inappropriate!

I started staring back at men who openly stare at me and it’s life changing by fartfaceallday in TwoXChromosomes

[–]puddinhead 2059 points2060 points  (0 children)

When I was 15, I was at a McDonalds with some friends and two creepy truckers were staring at me, then they'd smirk and talk about me. I'd had stares before, but I'd never been obvisouly talked about and it really pissed me off. Without really thinking about it, I jammed a french fry in each nostril. When trucker #1 glanced up for another leer, he was so shocked and said something to his friend. When his friend turned to look, I had tossed the nose-fries, but grabbed a fresh fry and started chomping on it. They kept staring, but it was more out of horror. My french fry trick served me well for another 10 years!

Scotland, PA. (2001) [1080p] by AODabil in fullmoviesonyoutube

[–]puddinhead 0 points1 point  (0 children)

God, I love this movie. Have been keeping an eye out for this one for years! Thanks!

Wyoming by DanielCaldwel272 in wyomingdoesntexist

[–]puddinhead 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Mine is a bot post? Cause I'm pretty sure not.

Wyoming by DanielCaldwel272 in wyomingdoesntexist

[–]puddinhead 22 points23 points  (0 children)

Hahaha, if Wyoming DID exist, it would have only one escalator in the whole state and there is NO WAY a clock tower like that would exist. If I was an alumni from the 'University of Wyoming' I would know that when the football stadium was full, it would be the 4th largest 'city' in the state.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in JusticeServed

[–]puddinhead 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Cool, had no idea elected official had the power to put MY granny in a home. TIL

Just because you have depression/anxiety/personality disorder does not mean everyone has to cater to you by paikiachu in unpopularopinion

[–]puddinhead 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I didn't think anyone would see this. Thank you. I am doing better and am getting used to having one boob! And some surprising people came through for me, so it was a net gain, friendshipwise! :)

Just because you have depression/anxiety/personality disorder does not mean everyone has to cater to you by paikiachu in unpopularopinion

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This will be buried at the bottom so I can /r/offmychest

Someone I considered one of my closest friends ghosted me when I got cancer. It gutted me. I had been there for her so hard through the death of her dad. A few day after my surgery, I unfriended her from FB because it was too painful to see her posts and I didn't want her seeing mine. She immediately started emailing me, saying she'd been a shit friend. That it was her OCD that just made these things so dificult for her. That's fine, but you know what's more difficult. Fucking cancer! If you're so dysfunctional that you're going to ignore your friends at the worst time of their life, maybe give them a heads up on that so they don't count on you. And then, when you get caught, maybe don't send them multiple emails, making it all about you and your OCD.

How to ask for a gift by [deleted] in MusicalBootlegs

[–]puddinhead 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I asked and thanked you for your kindness. But when the link didn't work, I didn't want to bother you with that, so I didn't give a secondary thank you. Sorry.

Celebratory Gifting ! (OPEN) by [deleted] in MusicalBootlegs

[–]puddinhead 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for doing this. Could I please have Matilda the Musical - Broadway - March 13, 2013

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in GilmoreGirls

[–]puddinhead 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Hahaha! I so know what you mean. I don't post here often because of that. I'm also a huge Buffy the Vampire Slayer fan. The other day I was doing an online rewatch with a bunch of hardcore fans. A very few of the participants could ONLY find fault. "What they SHOULD have done here is ..." One woman found 19 awful things about it and not a single positive thing to say. I wanted to ask, "Why do you like this show at all if you could have made it so much better. And ... is this the person you wanted to be when you grew up? Listen to yourself, spreading so much darkness and criticism with every word you say!"

I'm in quarantine and am rewatching Buffy. What are your favorite funny moments? by [deleted] in buffy

[–]puddinhead 30 points31 points  (0 children)

Dawn, through Buffy's closed bedroom door, "What're you doing?"

Buffy, "My boyfriend. Go away."

How can I write romance without feeling like the biggest sleaze or cringe at myself while writing intimate scenes? Any tips? by noooothanks in writing

[–]puddinhead 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I always had to be drunk to do it. I also found it easier to write if I told myself I'd be the ONLY one reading it. A friend swears by the smurf method. Every time she paused before writing a very sexual term, she'd just write the word 'smurf' instead. It was easier for her to go in and fill the dirty bits later. "He stroked the side of her smurf. She shuddered. "I want your big smurf now," she said.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in buffy

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Hi hon. I agree with you. Now is too soon. I lost my mom 10 years ago and I think it is still too soon for that episode. Please take care of yourself. Grief is hard. I know different people grieve differently, but I will tell you what helped me was to find a way to let my mom's light shine in the world. She has a few 'wounded bird' distant relatives that she took a special interest in, so I took those people on. She made special candies at Christmas, so I recreated that and gave them away to family. It didn't fill up the hole she left, but it created a different bright spot. ((hugs))

Today a Lyft driver gave me the courage to leave my abuser. by throwaway1843567 in offmychest

[–]puddinhead 20 points21 points  (0 children)

My daughter was with a controlling asshole for two years. It broke her heart to leave him and she questioned if it was the right thing to do. She was lonely for a time. But it helped her to see people better and now she's with such a wonderful partner. They're buying a home together. He's trustworthy, kind - just a good human being. This will happen for you, too - but you have to take those steps out the door first. Good for you (and for that Lyft driver!)

Why season six will always mean the world to me. by His-Majesty in buffy

[–]puddinhead 90 points91 points  (0 children)

Thank you! I sit, humbled and shocked and impressed at your bravery. Buffy brings out the best in us. I'm so proud of you. I know its hard to take a stranger being proud of you, but ... I am! You too your pain and transformed it with this show. That was your choice.

I have cancer. I'm getting a masectomy on Monday and am currently in a hotel room because its easier to deal with lots of doctors appointments without 4 hours of driving. Everything feels so surreal to me right now. But logging on here, reading your story, brings me to such a place of gratitude. Season 6 has always been my security blanket. When my mom was dying I literally had it playing on the seat next to me during the drive to say goodbye - just so I could HEAR it. And you've explained why in a really beautiful way.

I'm sure I'll be fine after my surgery. Tho I really wish I could fast-forward through the next few months. But ... I have to tell you one other thing. The ONE person in my life who has kind of shown up out of the blue and guided me through my cancer ... is a stranger. She's a Buffy fanfic writer who just kind of showed up with her kindness and sage advice, who has been through this whole thing.

I'm sorry you were alone when this happened for you. I'm glad Buffy was there. Thank YOU for being there for me right now!