85796 pts · January 9, 2017
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Aww thanks for the compliment. I agree with you. I think this is a great post. Definitely she and others that have found themselves in this situation need to reflect. He was nice enough to ask her several times if she wanted something. I definitely don't excuse her behavior, I was just trying to understand it.
2/2 4. They might've wanted a small portion/bite, not a whole sandwich/meal. 5. Some women have love/hate relationships with food because of body image issues. Solution that works best for me. I'm a foodie and I usually order the best tasting food; I always order more, and everyone ends up trying my food. Also, seeing others enjoy my food makes me enjoy it more. Worst case scenario, I have delicious leftovers for later. Food is love.
1/2 This happens for some or all of these reasons. 1. She probably wasn't hungry at the time but definitely seeing and smelling food can whet someone's appetite. 2.He pointed out that he used to share or give up his sandwich, that unintentionally reinforced this habit. 3. Some people—particularly women because of how they’re raised/socialized—tend to downplay their needs in small situations. Saying “no” can feel more polite in the moment, even if it’s not accurate later.
Or how Jay Z cheated on Beyoncé, or Ethan Hawke on Uma Thurman
Thanks for explaining, makes sense now.
I can stand this. At least when you see the kid screaming don't cover your mouth. It's like they were relishing seeing the kid cry. I hope this isn't the mom. Also, after they filmed it, they posted it for the world to see their kid experience this trauma.
He's on a bike, it could've distracted him and caused him to have an accident, not cool.
Still hard to override it though, you need 2/3 of the Senate
I can't believe they actually took a bite. I would've just done tiny quick-tap with the tip of my tongue first. These individuals overestimated their abilities and underestimate the pepper.
Good point
Ok, so I'm going to be the Debbie Downer and put this here. Snakes are beautiful animals but at times unpredictable. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013_New_Brunswick_python_attack#:~:text=On%20August%205%2C%202013%2C%20an,their%20friend's%20father's%20pet%20store.
Incorrect, she killed Cricket, her puppy, for being a good hunting dog. He had attacked the neighbor's chickens.
Iran is pronounced Ee-rrahn. Source: https://youtu.be/EoQlQ9EK6gc?si=L5g6IYKymMQM6GcM
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@WickedSludge You reached the ultimate Imgur trophy: Comment gets more points than post!!
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Probably calling them asses
Looks like Jebidiah Springfield.
The Duchy of Cornwall is a private estate established in 1337 by King Edward III to provide income for the eldest son of the monarch, known as the Duke of Cornwall. Currently held by Prince William (since 2022), it funds the public, charitable, and private activities of the Prince of Wales and his family. Source: https://www.britannica.com/topic/duchy-of-Cornwall
We'll need a bigger wall.
Omg, I saw that meme and thought it was satire. I can't believe he actually said that. I can't decipher the difference at this point, we'll need a Trump watermark to indicate "not satire".
I'm not a vegetarian by any means but it's sad to see an animal this way. I can marinate and cook filet but to see a whole fish with its eyes, I can't.
I guess of Boeing hitman is coming out of retirement.
Yeah, instead of filming it.
@Op, we can't choose our parents, but we can choose who we call family. Now go bake them another pie and pack that cute duffel bag of yours.
That's because the world cares more about money over lives.
I have never been downvoted so much on a post before and all I'm doing is reporting what was on the news. It's not like I'm a promoter for this event.
*segue (not segway)
Overcorrecting Boundaries -A person with no bondaries who decides to change may feel that they must become harsh to ensure others take them seriously. They believe that any level of kindness will result in being taken advantage of again, so they overcorrect and become aggressively selfish to protect themselves. They go from one extreme to another, the pushover to the asshole. There no middle ground because they never developed that emotional maturity to learn to set healthy boundaries. 2/2
Aww thanks for the compliment. I agree with you. I think this is a great post. Definitely she and others that have found themselves in this situation need to reflect. He was nice enough to ask her several times if she wanted something. I definitely don't excuse her behavior, I was just trying to understand it.
2/2 4. They might've wanted a small portion/bite, not a whole sandwich/meal. 5. Some women have love/hate relationships with food because of body image issues.
Solution that works best for me. I'm a foodie and I usually order the best tasting food; I always order more, and everyone ends up trying my food. Also, seeing others enjoy my food makes me enjoy it more. Worst case scenario, I have delicious leftovers for later. Food is love.
1/2 This happens for some or all of these reasons. 1. She probably wasn't hungry at the time but definitely seeing and smelling food can whet someone's appetite. 2.He pointed out that he used to share or give up his sandwich, that unintentionally reinforced this habit. 3. Some people—particularly women because of how they’re raised/socialized—tend to downplay their needs in small situations. Saying “no” can feel more polite in the moment, even if it’s not accurate later.
Or how Jay Z cheated on Beyoncé, or Ethan Hawke on Uma Thurman
Thanks for explaining, makes sense now.
I can stand this. At least when you see the kid screaming don't cover your mouth. It's like they were relishing seeing the kid cry. I hope this isn't the mom. Also, after they filmed it, they posted it for the world to see their kid experience this trauma.
He's on a bike, it could've distracted him and caused him to have an accident, not cool.
Still hard to override it though, you need 2/3 of the Senate
I can't believe they actually took a bite. I would've just done tiny quick-tap with the tip of my tongue first. These individuals overestimated their abilities and underestimate the pepper.
Good point
Ok, so I'm going to be the Debbie Downer and put this here. Snakes are beautiful animals but at times unpredictable. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013_New_Brunswick_python_attack#:~:text=On%20August%205%2C%202013%2C%20an,their%20friend's%20father's%20pet%20store.
Incorrect, she killed Cricket, her puppy, for being a good hunting dog. He had attacked the neighbor's chickens.
Iran is pronounced Ee-rrahn. Source: https://youtu.be/EoQlQ9EK6gc?si=L5g6IYKymMQM6GcM
Thanks
@WickedSludge You reached the ultimate Imgur trophy: Comment gets more points than post!!
Top comment
Probably calling them asses
Looks like Jebidiah Springfield.
The Duchy of Cornwall is a private estate established in 1337 by King Edward III to provide income for the eldest son of the monarch, known as the Duke of Cornwall. Currently held by Prince William (since 2022), it funds the public, charitable, and private activities of the Prince of Wales and his family. Source: https://www.britannica.com/topic/duchy-of-Cornwall
We'll need a bigger wall.
Omg, I saw that meme and thought it was satire. I can't believe he actually said that. I can't decipher the difference at this point, we'll need a Trump watermark to indicate "not satire".
I'm not a vegetarian by any means but it's sad to see an animal this way. I can marinate and cook filet but to see a whole fish with its eyes, I can't.
I guess of Boeing hitman is coming out of retirement.
Yeah, instead of filming it.
@Op, we can't choose our parents, but we can choose who we call family. Now go bake them another pie and pack that cute duffel bag of yours.
That's because the world cares more about money over lives.
I have never been downvoted so much on a post before and all I'm doing is reporting what was on the news. It's not like I'm a promoter for this event.
*segue (not segway)
Overcorrecting Boundaries -A person with no bondaries who decides to change may feel that they must become harsh to ensure others take them seriously. They believe that any level of kindness will result in being taken advantage of again, so they overcorrect and become aggressively selfish to protect themselves. They go from one extreme to another, the pushover to the asshole. There no middle ground because they never developed that emotional maturity to learn to set healthy boundaries. 2/2