It’s sad that, really, you just have to hope they break you enough to get VA comp as a pseudo-pension.
Go look up thirst trap woodchopping videos or channels of people really good at whip cracking. The type of natty, muscular physique these people have is great.
Where I’m personally turned off is when people start to use steroids to go beyond how bodies look when they’re natty jacked because of an active hobby or job (talking about the look—it’s ok to get muscles at the gym instead.).
Fwiw, I’m strictly talking about muscles here, regardless of fat. If built, construction homies have a lean look or if they are a teddy bear, it’s all cool with me.
TLDR; Steroids can make muscles unattractive.
No, this isn’t a typical thing people think about. Which is why it’s associated with autism, (social) anxiety, and/or ADHD. Now, it doesn’t mean you definitely have any of those, but it’s something to consider as part of a larger picture.
I suggest you pursue medical/therapeutic support if you find that this anxiety is negatively affecting how you live your life :)
I’ve been making an effort to use “happy to help” at work, instead of “no problem” because I was also informed it’s a generational thing.
For me, I could watch Muppet Treasure Island over and over. The perfect movie.
For a movie I need to play for others: A Goofy Movie.
I’m open to trying this after reading your explanation. The Lego Movie was also surprisingly amazing.
Yes, no one should be watching this without the shenanigans. You need to be in a certain silly, horny mood with some added alcohol if you’re still too cool for school, and a group of others who feel the same and have memorized the callbacks.
I love finding those excellent movies that have somehow floated just below the surface of the consciousness of my sphere of community.
Aren’t those tomato meter scores the aggregate of critic reviews? On cult classics, low-brow, or franchises with baggage, the user reviews are way more likely to match the vibe of a movie.
Funnily enough, it’s almost the complete opposite for independent movies made for “film people”. Or plots that require critical thinking or deep attention (the latter is my own Achilles’ heel)–where the user score is garbage, but the critic score (and thus, the tomato meter) is more likely to match your own (if you’re into movies like that).
Hell, I’m always down to watch Incredibles just for the soundtrack and Edna Mode.
This reminds me of one definition of art: that it creates an emotion or reaction in the viewer.
Not that this movie in particular is art lol. Feels like a fetish film, if anything.
Those movies are so great. Probably stick with the G and PG options if there’s a young kid in the mix (thinking of Princess Mononoke, which is PG-13, IIRC). The PG ones often have just the right amount of “safe-scary” elements that it absolutely grabs their attention. Great movies for grown-up/kid conversation-starters to boot, just due to the deep, rich, human themes they explore.
Yes yes yes. The best part of a train, and the part worth the extra time and money, is a horizontal sleeping situation. I can’t sleep sitting up or my back and neck destroy any joy that might otherwise have come from traveling.
Empire Builder might have ok trains but the track is TERRIBLE.
Grandpa Simpson
Whoops, reinvented trains again.
Can you elaborate on the over-the-top self-belief humor?
A bottle of North Korean soju I got while visiting the DMZ.
It says the CV isn’t required.