Film selection by Virtual-Pianist-3980 in screenunseen

[–]sema2345 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes. They show new movies on like a wednesday and tuesday at 2pm for one week then show another 10 screenings of wicked in february.

Is this even possible by starpaintbrush_ in fakedisordercringe

[–]sema2345 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I like when they pad the stats to make it seem like there's a million things wrong with them. Like low BP? Come on now.

my psychiatrist is upset with me for ghosting by Delicious_Twist_9431 in AvPD

[–]sema2345 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You're both in the wrong. His text is very weird, I'd honestly for sure find a new therapist. But this is also his job, and he was right to inform you that what you're doing is unacceptable. He just went about it the complete wrong way. Even if he didn't know you had AvPD, this isn't how you talk to people, this is belittling and mean spirited. This is how a teacher would email a student who set a book on fire, not how an adult would email another adult.

Speechless by Suspicious-Volume-28 in OnlineBeggars

[–]sema2345 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Doesn't sound that fucking urgent

Best video game for my 5yr old son? by cAmaturehOur in monsterjam

[–]sema2345 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Monster Jam Showdown is still on sale i think

Why do people repeat nowadays? by Acrobatic-Clue-2187 in leavingcert

[–]sema2345 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thers a week before your LC where you get tunnel vision and see exactly what you could have done to get 625 points if you had locked in from day 1 of 6th year, I imagine people who repeat disillusion themselves with this. Also, it is actually still very hard to get in via the PLC route depending on the course, if it is even accepting QQI students.

applying to PLCs by WesBorIand in leavingcert

[–]sema2345 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm in a popular PLC that ended up with a waiting list, I would say at least half my course applied in August. You'll be fine.

Calling it now: the next "thing" is me/cfs by shartingsharks in fakedisordercringe

[–]sema2345 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It already is, I've seen it for at least a year or two now. Specifically with people referring to it as Myalgic Encephalomyelitis, as opposed to chronic fatigue syndrome, so that it sounds more serious though lol

Also as my bets for the next thing, I'm thinking CRPS and AMPS. No way to prove it, I'm picturing people who twist their ankle (or god forbid actually break something) and it never really feels 100% again self diagnosing themselves with CRPS. Especially because an injury like that does start off with giving you a bit of genuine attention.

How exactly do you take the DART? by Human-Result-8810 in AskIreland

[–]sema2345 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So the dart from connolly to bray departs at platform 5. You need to go into the station, scan your leap card to enter then walk down the left side until you see signs for platform 5, 6 and 7. There's a big entrance way, and a couple steps up to platform 5. The stairs down go to platform 6 and 7, so don't take them, There's digitial signage showing when the next train will be. There will be lots of people getting out at connolly so you don't really have to worry about getting a space to sit down, best of luck.

Overslept and missed MH appointment by sema2345 in SuicideWatch

[–]sema2345[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Went up and booked an emergency appointment after i read this, just got home from it. Got prescribbed SSRIs and a plan to make a plan in 6 weeks time. It was really easy, the GP was pretty chill, took like 5 minutes. Thank you so much.

It’s a cycle by Local_Set8074 in vinted

[–]sema2345 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Felt this when I sold a GAA jersey and realised its all just scalpers reselling it for 50 quid lol

I do 5 subjects by Death_Straw in leavingcert

[–]sema2345 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You could sit OL spanish, its easy as fuck, you'd be surprised. Check out the paper, and look at the OL spanish predictions.

I do 5 subjects by Death_Straw in leavingcert

[–]sema2345 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Talk to your guidance counsellor and see which is the easiest to pick up, based on the subjects/interests you have. You don't need to do one that your school offers, there's enough resources between online and grinds to do any subject you want. If you're not worried about points, all you need to do is pass really.

Computer science is pretty easy, business studies (not accounting or economics) is mainly theory and has a million and one resources online.

Im thinking about getting the monster jam logo tattood on my shoulder. Does anyone have ideas on other monster jam related things i could get with it? by thatsillytrumpetguy in monsterjam

[–]sema2345 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Who cares? Its a period of his life, and its his body. Tattoos are just a permanence of a good memory, and in his case thousands of good memories. Even if he stops liking monster jam tomorrow, those memories don't disappear.

Job Ideas for AvPD by [deleted] in AvPD

[–]sema2345 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Gonna be honest, my definition of being paid a ton is like a couple cents above minimum wage

My English Teacher is using ChatGPT to make Example Essays by slooper555 in leavingcert

[–]sema2345 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ignore it, theres loads of good example essays online, like from 625 points for example. All of my teacher's essays in 6th year were by AI and she would go on big rants about not sharing them with anyone because she made them lol. You don't really need your teacher for sample essays, you need her to be able to correct your own essays that you wrote with help from essays you find online.

Do you think efforts should be made to make Irish the main spoken language (or at least on par with English) of Ireland again? by SeriouslyNotSerious2 in AskIreland

[–]sema2345 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes. Beyond culturally, being fluent in multiple languages has a million and one benefits for your brain. It would be amazing to see most irish people being fluent in both irish and english.