was it just me or was Nathan Lane so fine in this show??
just me? alright
NO BUT IAUGDHS I LOVED THIS SHOW. SAY WHAT YOU WILL, IDGAF, THIS. SHOW. WAS. PEAK. I might just love gay shows (since I am gay. if it wasn't painfully obvious.) and I'm a bit biased when it comes to Nathan Lane, BUT, this was amazing. "I wish they had worked on Matt Bomer's character more" oh PUHlease. imagine me doing a dramatic hairflip and walking away to that bs. "The laugh track was so bad" sure I don't like it either but is that really the only reason you don't like the show. get over it ma brothuh. ill fight anyone on this
ANYways all of them (bunny, jerry, and arthur) are all so relatable for me. also theyre all a smash in my book
"That's the only time folks treat you right: When you got something they want."
"But when I was sitting in jail, 1 realized that god gave me everything I wanted just so he could take it all away."
"No one is truly beautiful until they learn to love unselfishly. And those who receive such love are the richest people of all."
I liked both seasons of why women kill. Even though the first one is my favorite (mainly because of Beth Anne - I love her sm), I still liked the second one. Rita was such an interesting character to me.
She was so cruel and unkind, but became so different by the last episode. I love how much she grew and persevered. I think it’s admirable. I was sad to see her die in the show.
MY MFN MANNNNNNNNNN 😩😩 like he so FIONE. like yeah you can tie me up with that scarf bookie 🤭💁🏾♀️
and when his hair is up YALLLLLLL I BE MOANING
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on ep 2 of Scott pilgrim takes off, could they not afford Michael Cera?
jazz night - january twentysixteen
Charlie Manx : *exists*
Vic : I'm about to end this man's whole career
That's It, that's the show.
Toxic and healthy relationships. How to tell the difference?
Ну примером идеальных семейных отношений я считаю пару из сериала Женаты с детьми, Пегги и Эла Банди, да да, несмотря на то что от "образа идеальной семьи" они максимально далеки, это действительно идеальный пример семейного счастья. К теплу которого тянуться люди. Как же понять, что семья здорова, а отношения счастливы и нетоксичны? Очень просто. Обратите внимание на то как супруги общаються с другими людьми противоположного пола. Не будучи наедине с ними, а в каком-то публичном пространстве. Отношение к противоположному полу в публичном пространстве, где супруг/супруга может это увидеть, или видит, это настоящее, глубинное отношение к нему. Эл, если Вы помните, стебал толстух, но при этом не скрывал симпатии к женщинам стройным. Ну а Пегги кстати стройностью отличалась, несмотря на то что самой Пегги свою симпатию Эл не выражал НИКОГДА, а даже наоборот. То есть как женщина она его привлекала вполне. Правда, в стройном своем варианте. Но и это вполне неплохо. То есть если Ваш бойфренд/муж начинает демонстративно отворачиваться от других женщин в Вашем присутствии, всячески выказывая им свое ФУ. Когда Вас не будет рядом все будет с точностью до наоборот. И на самом деле это ФУ, он сказал Вам, а не им. Возможно у него даже уже есть любовница. Я уже писала о том что любовь это не чувство, а состояние, и поведение по отношению ко всем окружающим людям. Так же как и ненависть, наше глубинное Я не имеет глаз и ушей, и всех людей которые встречаются нам в жизни, видит как одного человека, не деля его на отдельные части, то есть либо ты любишь всех либо никого, и третьего здесь не дано. Счастливы люди, которые это понимают.
Well, I consider the couple from the TV series Married with Children, Peggy and Al Bundy, to be an example of ideal family relationships. Yes, yes, despite the fact that they are as far from the "image of an ideal family", this is a truly ideal example of family happiness. People are drawn to the warmth of which. How can you tell that your family is healthy and your relationship is happy and non-toxic? It's very simple. Pay attention to how the spouses communicate with other people of the opposite sex. Not being alone with them, but in some public space. The attitude towards the opposite sex in a public space, where the spouse can see it, or sees it, is a real, deep attitude towards it. Al, if you remember, made fun of fat women, but at the same time did not hide his sympathy for slender women. Well, Peggy, by the way, was distinguished by her slenderness, despite the fact that Al NEVER expressed his sympathy for Peggy herself, but even the opposite. That is, as a woman, she attracted him quite a bit. True, in her slender version. But this is also quite good. That is, if your boyfriend/husband starts to demonstratively turn away from other women in your presence, showing them his FU in every possible way. When you are not around, everything will be exactly the opposite. And in fact, this is FU, he told you, not them. Perhaps he even already has a mistress. I have already written that love is not a feeling, but a state and behavior towards all the people around you. Just like hatred, our deepest Self has no eyes and ears, and sees all the people we meet in life as one person, without dividing them into separate parts, that is, either you love everyone or no one, and there is no third option. Happy are the people who understand this.
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its like? if .. broken or cheated came to damsel
but its Super indulgent and also bad
First of all: get some sleep.
I am going to offer you two arguments. One of them is as rational as it gets and the other one has a personal example.
#1: As much as it's necessary to realize how things change, how everything's transient and how life can get fairly random, it's way overrated.
HIMYM is a sitcom and it's unjust to set high standards for it, I understand that. But I think my expectations should have been met by it because I didn't want it to end with an ultimate moral that somehow makes everything click. Of course no show can run without standing for something, however irrelevant or stupid that thing might be.
The arc of HIMYM and especially the finale really focused on the dynamics of the core five characters but other than that, the dynamics of life. It is a good observation that things are in motion and that cruel things will happen to everyone, undeniably and unavoidably. I further say that it is an important observation, since one may find him-/herself in the false hopes that maybe a good state of things, a good part of life may be preserved. That way of thinking ought to be reformed, illuminated, as it would eventually lead to bitter disappointment. So I accept the value of this point.
On the contrary, it is inadequate. The lead singer of Switchfoot, Jon Foreman, once said it in an interview that today's people have lost their connection with death and danger. If you read Hemingway, many of his characters meet their ends at some point of the story and it's really not a big deal (in the sense that it's not the end of the world, though death's always a big deal, even in Hemingway's works). I was really surprised by the way Robert Wilson teased the woman, who just shot her husband about how their relationship was already pretty bad anyway in The Short and Happy Life of Francis Macomber. It wasn't a weightless, irrelevant thing, of course, even so, it was the climax of the story, yet Robert Wilson's reaction was different from how, for one, I would react if I saw someone die. This isn't because of Hemingway's particular relationship with violence but because of a more general concept of life--one that's changed over the course of time.
Our culture has been softened so much that it'd be enough for us to realize that things come and go in life. It is treated as a great revelation because we live in much greater safety and we're pretty sure that our safety will not be seriously endangered and when it is endangered in someone's life, we consider it radical. We're so blinded by our security that we don't see past the possibility of change, whereas it would be mandatory to know how to act in case life should bring a wave of it toward us.
I say that a good story can't stop when reaching the so popular phrase of "the perfect imperfection of life" but rather it should offer some sort of remedy. To try to give us options and hopes is what I see as the primary mission of a writer or director.
#2: Hard things don't always happen to us but they are often made by us.
As much as Ted couldn't save his wife, Robin and Barney were completely responsible for the end of their marriage. One could argue that it was "written in the stars" but their personality traits did not determine how their romance will conclude.
Henri Nouwen wrote: "In the depths of my being, I meet my fellow humans with whom I share love and hate, life and death.". Everybody has certain flaws that gradually alienate their partners or that make being married to them difficult. These flaws differ from person to person but in one form or another, they are unquestionably there. It is also true that everyone shares the ability to love.
It's always an invalid defense to say that one was not a good match because of certain qualities or the lack of them and thus the divorce. I wouldn't argue against saying that someone wasn't the one but that should be realized before marriage and not years into it, though it's a sidetrack and I should return to my point...
Let me elaborate by pointing out something in my own life. I've been in a romantic relationship for over three years now. I intend to marry this girl sooner or later and I also intend to be nice to her. Furthermore I'm madly in love with her, what's not a bad thing once you want to marry someone. But there are moments, much like instances of insanity, when I feel distant from her. Sometimes certain traits come into focus that are flat out antagonistic in me and her. I have felt the capability of breaking up. If I ever wanted to end our relationship, there would have been moments for that. Of course, I never wanted to break up with her, that's why we're together, but my point is that I understand how it is in everyone to end a romantic relationship, as I know it is in me, too, whereas I also see that it is also in everyone to hold on to someone, as it is in me, just as well, and as I intend to live my life.
So I say that divorce is not an article of change that happens to some people, inasmuch as it is based on personality traits.
I never made it an issue whether or not the show would have a happy end or take a more dramatic turn. (Personally, I prefer sad ends--well, not in all cases.) And I know it's nonsense to say that a TV show is wrong, especially to say that a sitcom is wrong--but How I Met Your Mother is wrong :) JK
PS: I say it again, have some sleep. Seriously bro.
The famous sit-com, How I Met Your Mother, reached its end finally. It’s been greatly anticipated by many and is currently being hated and scorned by even more. I’ve heard countless negative comments on it but as most people aren’t philosophers, nor particularly good at deeply analyzing films,…
A beautiful end to a beautiful show. Although I wish you've could've gone on longer, I'm glad you got a conclusion. Thanks for the memories Owl House and for being a special show in so many ways!💖🦉 Hoot! Hoot!
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Sources: SigningSavvy, Lifeprint, ASLDeafined
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Sources: SigningSavvy, Lifeprint, ASLDeafined
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