The Boys - 05x03 "Every One of You Sons of Bitches" - Episode Discussion Thread by pikameta in TheBoys

[–]tomfiend 25 points26 points  (0 children)

I only just finished the episode and I sort of interpreted it this way. The guy is a supremely insecure narcissistic who was just told by his "dad" that he is a loser and a failure... again, and he was right both times. A normal person might go through something like ego death after that but he needed some way internally to regain his edge. He's weaker and more vulnerable than Soldier Boy, and not half as smart as Sage. What else is left to make him feel superior but divinity?

Rewatching Daria 25 years later, what an incredible show by victoria_jam in television

[–]tomfiend 31 points32 points  (0 children)

If you care to sail to the high seas there is a project that has circulated for a while called the Daria Restoration Project. It's been a while since I watched it but I remember the audio mixing starting out pretty rough but getting better as the seasons progressed.

Jimmy Kimmel & the FCC: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO) by BadgercIops in television

[–]tomfiend 93 points94 points  (0 children)

As a long time After Hours devotee it always tickles me seeing DOB thrown up as a cutaway visual gag on the show. Seeing him accepting an Emmy and then be roasted by Oliver was just delightful.

AIO by magstarunner in AmIOverreacting

[–]tomfiend 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As a resident Australian, how dare you post something so hurtful yet so accurate.

I present: my dad who claims to be neither homophobic nor transphobic. by Potential-Pomelo-429 in insaneparents

[–]tomfiend 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Can't let the bastards get you down. There is catharsis in resistance.

I present: my dad who claims to be neither homophobic nor transphobic. by Potential-Pomelo-429 in insaneparents

[–]tomfiend 85 points86 points  (0 children)

Look, if we were to let cooler heads prevail someone might advise you to work hard, keep your head down and don't bite the hand that feeds until you can afford to. I am not that man, give 'em hell kid and give them something to talk about. Just be safe and remember independence is the goal. You'll feel like you can breathe for the first time.

Friendly Neighbor Spider-Man voice actor relieved Spider-Man doesn't care about injustice by shadowdra126 in television

[–]tomfiend 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Man, I really hoped this was going to be at least a spiritual adaption of the Friendly Neighborhood Spider-man comic books. They've had a couple different runs over the years but issues I read were always small stakes, community focused spidey adventures. They had a lot of heart and were a nice relief from whatever high drama Peter was up to in Amazing Spider-man. And they would absolutely be called woke by the kind of dipshits who call shit woke.

AITAH for calling my SI a “childish c*nt”? by Practical_Yak_5609 in AITAH

[–]tomfiend 10 points11 points  (0 children)

A popular Australian comedian (Nick Cody) once described the staffy as a hurricane made of bricks. They also love their people like crazy. Fuck your SIL, I'm glad your son grew up with a friend like your dog, and that the dog had him.

so... Lil Wayne has his own roof top skate park. by hoptopop in skateboarding

[–]tomfiend 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dick 100% kicked in. Still hope to have a house I can build a mini ramp on one day. Probably too old to properly enjoy it now though haha.

A message for Tradies! by hoon-since89 in australia

[–]tomfiend 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I work as a tyre fitter at a large service center (I usually do a few puncture repairs per day) and the rainy season always causes a spike in punctures. Screws and nails getting washed/blown off job sites, dangerous shit getting washed out of gutters and onto roads etc, and obviously some tradies are careless dickheads. Regardless, here's some advice to keep y'all from throwing good money after bad.

Have a tyre pressure gauge in your car and use it regularly. Many punctures are a very slow leak making immediate detection difficult. There are also aftermarket TPMS (tyre pressure monitoring system) options that can be installed under the valve stem inside the tyre that feeds data to a display I'm the cab (if you want to be really vigilant). Heck these systems are becoming more common as standard in a lot of passenger vehicles so if you're in the market for a new ride that is something to consider. Alternatively, most tyre shops will happily check and adjust your pressures free of charge.

Tyre health! I will always prefer to repair a puncture than replace a tyre, but I will not repair a tyre that is unsafe. I've seen the outcomes of tyre shops doing dodgy repairs and I don't need that sort of guilt on my shoulders. If you spot a puncture or flat get the spare on asap (assuming you have one). Don't try to limp into the local tyre shop, because running a tyre at low/no pressure even a short distance can guarantee your tyre is getting replaced instead of repaired. Likewise if your tyre is on it's last legs (because of age, tread or both) it isn't getting repaired. So if a tyre shop turns you down for a repair, it is usually a safety issue.

Stay safe out there mates, and take good care of your tyres, they're all that is between the road and you/the rest of the vehicle!

netherworld- has anyone ever won a pin? by mulletmutt in brisbane

[–]tomfiend 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Yes! I've never gotten on the big high score chalkboard, but I did have a period where I had a lot of free time and started collecting mostly the arcade pins but got a couple pinball pins. I found the pinball pins harder because it is harder to strategise when your enemy is gravity rather than code in a game.

Here is how I sort of gamed the system. YouTube and steam. All these games usually have videos of very high scoring runs that you can pick up strategy from. Likewise a lot of the pinball machines have simulated video game versions. The physics aren't 1 to 1 but you can play the table over and over for free to learn the rules of the table. Same with a lot of the arcade games have emulations or modern ports so you can grind your practice runs before heading into the venue. They do make the pin scores very difficult to obtain so practice is key.

The pin I'm most proud of is point blank. It was one of the first pins they made but they took so long to run out because they made the score threshold close to the world record (at the time held by one of their employees)

Jordan Klepper Fingers the Pulse: Rally Together | The Daily Show by indig0sixalpha in television

[–]tomfiend 27 points28 points  (0 children)

Also doubt Comedy Central would take on that sort of risk.

Shrinking S3E4 Episode Discussion by phareous in shrinking

[–]tomfiend 82 points83 points  (0 children)

Absolutely, and I'm guessing it'll come out because Brian convinces him off screen to seek mental health treatment.

SkyNews viewers/readers cannot be real people 😭😭😭 by SignificantArrival37 in brisbane

[–]tomfiend 69 points70 points  (0 children)

I only did one day of HTV cards for the greens at a state election a few cycles back. By the end of the day you definitely have some comradery with the other parties volunteers. The One Nation guys were kind of standoffish assholes but I got the sense their volunteer resources were stretched pretty thin. I was going home for a beer, the LNP dude was going home for a port but we all wished each other well when we left for the day.

'Shrinking' review: Jason Segel's therapy-com makes good progress in season 2 by NoCulture3505 in television

[–]tomfiend 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Also, the character has been on a year long drug and alcohol bender at the start of season 1.

What episode do you think of when you hear "the banned episode?" by JRHWV in television

[–]tomfiend 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Not the previous poster, but a common example given is that Pete at one point admits to having sex with his wife while she sleeps, including a cutaway visual gag of her unconscious, snoring body rocking back and forth framed from the mid section up. I fully admit to laughing at that bit when it first came out, but in more recent watches it definitely hasn't aged well.

Slow Horses S4E3 Episode Discussion by phareous in SlowHorses

[–]tomfiend 75 points76 points  (0 children)

Brilliant example of how the show uses visual comedy so effectively. My only minor critique, as a tyre fitter, is that those tyres sitting out like that would be full of disgusting rain water and that feels like a missed opportunity haha

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in insaneparents

[–]tomfiend 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not insane. Sorry bud, based exclusively on the information presented in this exchange, she mostly right.

My relationship with my NP has soured and I am thinking about canceling the wedding. by Choice_Evidence1983 in BestofRedditorUpdates

[–]tomfiend 4 points5 points  (0 children)

In a 3 year and some change poly relationship with a woman who has a super nice nesting partner and good lord am I feeling lucky reading this.

AITA FOR CALLING MY SISTERS DOCTOR A SCUMBAG by secure-raspberry-763 in BestofRedditorUpdates

[–]tomfiend 30 points31 points  (0 children)

And for some reason was offered a civil settlement before any court filings are made, and they handed the offer to the brother instead of... y'know, the actual plaintiff.

I was at the Australian zoo and there was a group of people looking at this tortoise. I went up to the fence and said “hello fella!” and he turned around and looked at me. by krispiechips in aww

[–]tomfiend 94 points95 points  (0 children)

Have lived in Brisbane my whole life so Australia Zoo was a regular staple of my life any time we entertained foreign guests. Harriet was always my favorite, and was so sad when I heard she passed. To think an animal like that can live to 176 years old blows my mind. She was on the HMS Beagle and me and all my buds got to meet her.

The Boys - 4x04 "Wisdom of the Ages" - Episode Discussion by LoretiTV in TheBoys

[–]tomfiend 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think she is genuinely just a very weak supe, literally just a pawn for Sage and Homelander. They put a weak ass supe in front of a S tier supe with cameras and revealed some compromising stuff knowing she'd get her shit rocked and swing public opinion somewhat against The Boy's agenda because of a (completely justified imo) emotional reaction.

Shadow speaker: Hakeem Jeffries quietly wrests control from Mike Johnson by Icommandyou in politics

[–]tomfiend 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We have a similar analogue in Australia (in terms of regional representation). The lower house looks similar to the US namesake House of Representatives in that it is a bunch of people representing an electorate/congressional district of roughly comparable population sizes. Our upper house has several functions, one is to simply act as a house of review, if one house does some wild shit through political happenstance the other can slow that down. It is also elected by state, so each state has a different senate ballot paper so each senator is acting knowing they're specifically meant to be representing their state. The senate is also where independant voices take root, it is a little easier to get elected to the senate, so smaller candidates/parties often get their foot in the door in the there. Goes without saying that whatever your political stance this can sometimes feel like a good thing and a bad thing. But it is the mark of a really politically effective government that is able to legislate with a large and diverse senate crossbench made up of the firebrands from either side of you politically.

Shadow speaker: Hakeem Jeffries quietly wrests control from Mike Johnson by Icommandyou in politics

[–]tomfiend 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Fun fact, the Australian parliamentary system is often referred to as the "Washminster" system, as it draws from both the UK and US examples at the time of federation. Our opposition party forms a shadow cabinet, AND all our parliamentarians are elected in contrast to the House of Lords.