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[deleted] OP t1_jegi9gx wrote
Reply to comment by sleepy-all-the-time in What are some advantages of getting a dog and dumping the girlfriend? by [deleted]
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miaoouu t1_jegi786 wrote
Casseroles
cor-tensteel t1_jegi77v wrote
- Find a therapist
- Go to therapy
- Continue to struggle with social anxiety, but not having it consume my entire life anymore
Infinite-Outcome-903 t1_jegi50w wrote
It's boring to me, and all the high pitch voices hurt my ears. Been an issue since I was a kid.
[deleted] OP t1_jegi2yo wrote
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Pudding_the_cat t1_jegi1pr wrote
Made from scratch yummm. Real pie crust made with butter or lard, real fillings made from berries you picked yourself.
Meals created using not a single item from a box
sleepy-all-the-time t1_jeghzvr wrote
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How someone describes something is important because it can greatly influence how others perceive and understand that thing. The words chosen, the tone used, and the overall framing of the description can all impact how people interpret and respond to the information being conveyed. This is especially true in situations where there may be different perspectives or interpretations of the thing being described. For example, in a legal case, how the prosecution and defense describe the same event can greatly impact how the jury perceives the situation and ultimately renders their verdict. In everyday life, how someone describes a situation or experience can impact how others empathize or sympathize with them, as well as how they perceive and respond to the situation. Therefore, it is important to be mindful of how we describe things, as it can greatly impact how we are perceived and understood by others.
YourBrianOnDrugs t1_jeghze5 wrote
Cracker Barrel, Olive Garden, Applebee's, KFC, Kraft, Stouffer's...all the good ones!
WaycistFwogs t1_jeghz4w wrote
Church
UniquePtrBigEndian t1_jeghyjh wrote
Reply to What fairytale or children’s story did you realize later the original was incredibly dark? by darkwulf1
Finding out that Ring Around the Rosie was about the Black Death was pretty interesting
Disastrous-Fee-5352 t1_jeghy5e wrote
Mom's meatloaf and mashed potatoes.
hearthealer2001 t1_jeghxrn wrote
Rewind by Kelela. Scrumptious
zvb999 t1_jeghxf1 wrote
Reply to What fairytale or children’s story did you realize later the original was incredibly dark? by darkwulf1
Rapunzel comes to mind.
JustSomeApparition t1_jeghxa6 wrote
When I consume visual media it is typically educational or logic-based content instead of imaginative content. That's not to say that there's anything wrong with anime it's just not something my mind easily wants to absorb or take in so I just can't get into it enough to invest any real time or interest.
darkwulf1 OP t1_jeghwcs wrote
Reply to comment by Pudding_the_cat in What fairytale or children’s story did you realize later the original was incredibly dark? by darkwulf1
Fair enough but either way
stevosmusic1 t1_jeghwbr wrote
Green chile
thatsimsgirl t1_jeghv5h wrote
Reply to What fairytale or children’s story did you realize later the original was incredibly dark? by darkwulf1
All of them, pretty much.
WhichTelevision5314 t1_jeghusa wrote
Reply to comment by sleepy-all-the-time in What are some advantages of getting a dog and dumping the girlfriend? by [deleted]
Because giving your dog treats is a nice thing to do 😉😉
darkwulf1 OP t1_jeghurn wrote
Reply to What fairytale or children’s story did you realize later the original was incredibly dark? by darkwulf1
For example I just found out that Pinocchio was hanged
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Pudding_the_cat t1_jeghsck wrote
Reply to What fairytale or children’s story did you realize later the original was incredibly dark? by darkwulf1
More like: which remakes of fairy tales have lightened up?
OperaGhostAD t1_jeghq1h wrote
Toyota
[deleted] t1_jeghp4y wrote
Food cooked at home.
TurpitudeSnuggery t1_jeghoci wrote
drink more water
Marybone t1_jegiam7 wrote
Reply to When you think of home-style cooking, what comes to mind? by TuPacSchwartz411
Food.