A man in a clock factory falls asleep on the job. He was putting in too many hours. A fire starts. The second man dies.

Yeah, this whole seating set up is hilariously bad, the stage is way too low so everybody is blocking everybody. Why OP didn't just stand up is baffling, it sounds like he was genuinely in the best possible spot if nobody was behind him.

Considering half the idiots here seem to think it's a movie and the other half seem to think there are ushers... I'm 100% with you.

I'm just cackling at OP who, instead of just sitting up slightly to see over the small child's head (who is somehow blocking less of the stage than the woman two rows ahead) felt the need to take a picture of a stranger and post online while his wife quite literally left him.

Hey, I get it, you breezed in full of outrage and didn't read the post, we've all done it and that can be forgiven... but how many movie theaters have you gone to that are this brightly lit?

Full quote:

"Florida is fighting back against the global elite’s plan to force the world to eat meat grown in a petri dish or bugs to achieve their authoritarian goals,” DeSantis said.

It's one of those things that makes less sense the more you read it.

Yeah, ADHD here and this post is some bullshit. I'm not psychic, I can't read half of a word and immediately know what the rest of it is when it could be anything. Hardly seems different to the mirrored posts with the backwards "if you can read this comment below" prompt.

Courtenay Taylor did a brilliant job. I liked the slimmed down dialogue, there was the "two yes, one sarcastic yes, one no" meme when it came out but personally I preferred it to "thirteen yes, one sarcastic yes, one no" without it even being close.

Haha, I live in rural Florida - it's my neighbors too! Absolute morons, the lot of 'em. The high-heel wearing hack has wet dreams about becoming a dictator and people that vote for him want it to happen.

DeSantis kept his more extreme views locked up until after his re-election. He hadn't even spoken out about abortion at that point because he's not an idiot and knows a majority of Republicans are pro-choice. And even then, going 60-40 when his opponent was Charlie fucking Crist, a man roughly as appealing to Democrats as a sandpaper g-string, is absolutely embarrassing.

Yep. And he made a point of saying it's to stop the "radicals" forcing kids to eat bugs. DeSantis is a fucking clown and I hate every idiot that voted for him.

S7 is generally regarded as a top tier season with a really likeable cast. All Stars as well,

Rob in particular was a very smart racer, he was very good at working with the rules in a way that gave him distinct advantages, but the bulk of their success came from using their fame to have people literally guide them around the various cities they visited which severely undermines their strength as a team.

Finish line proposals are becoming common and they're cringeworthy as fuck. Nailing somebody with a question like that at the peak of physical and mental exhaustion, with a potentially enormous audience, is super shady.

Yeah, that was honestly really funny. Dude's parents must be a horseshoe and a four leafed clover.

You were probably downvoted because anybody even casually lurking in the subreddit was sick of the same complaints all season, to be honest. It really was non-stop.

Gorillaz is such a no-brainer that it's astonishing to me that Albarn isn't already booked in.

My first relationship ended absolutely horribly and I cannot possibly overstate how much I hated her when we split. She said a large number of very unkind things that were a huge blow to my self esteem, as well as all kinds of other nastiness that aren't worth the effort of typing out. We had basically built our lives around each other and shifting away from that almost 24/7 companionship was heartbreaking. It genuinely used to give me panic attacks if I saw her out and about, it was that messy.

As I've gotten older I've gradually changed how I view the breakup. While I still firmly believe she was horribly out of line with the things she did and said, I recognize that we were absolutely awful as a couple. We fought all the damn time. We couldn't agree on anything. We obviously didn't love each other - hell, by the end I don't think we even really liked each other. We were together because we didn't know anything else. I was holding her back from what she wanted to do with her life (more on that in a bit) and she was holding me back socially and academically; when we split up I made the decision to go back to school and made friends so near and dear to me that I still talk to my best friend every single day after almost 20 years.

We've spoken politely a few times and even befriended each other on Facebook, which honestly isn't too impressive considering I barely touch that site but it's significant progress from the mutual loathing we felt before.

She's doing incredibly well for herself now, she's very happily married with a child, she opened her own business which as far as I can tell is proving to be a huge success, and I can say with confidence this would not have happened if we were still a couple. Meanwhile I fell in love with somebody from a different country and moved away, I'm happily settled with a wife and kids and in a place I consider far more of a home than my old country ever was.


The tl;dr is that there isn't a single tip to magically get over a breakup, breakups fucking suck, but if you focus on yourself instead of them (and give yourself time!) you'll be able to move on. If any of the above rang true, I can only promise it gets better.

Butterfree was a massive help against Brock if you made the correct choice of Charmander in the OG Blue.

Blippi is inarguably the best child's entertainer that has filmed himself shitting violently on another man, that's for sure.

Oh god I was just feeling nostalgic for Battleborn, don't let another MOBA be screwed by Overwatch comparisons

That's all I can imagine is if my teachers were this dense.

Teacher: why have you spent your whole break running around the playground

Me: I'm Sonic!

Teacher, sadly cocking a shotgun: sure you are, little buddy, just look at the pointy sunflowers

The DLC for that game was such a hard fumble. Wonderlands was an absolute blast from start to finish, the DLC could have easily been short, additional stories Tina came up with. Instead it solely focused on the worst part of the game, the shitty repeated dungeon things.

Releasing near Overwatch is an excuse to be honest. The game was released with incredibly confusing marketing, was far more expensive than it needed to be, and the difference between the campaign and PVP made it feel more like two games stapled together. And it "felt" low quality, going through the various menus for characters and gear quite frankly gave the impression no QA had taken place because it was so confusing and clunky. All this led to the far bigger issue of absolutely nobody being online to play with.

I liked Battleborn, I enjoyed the co-op campaign quite a lot, but it should have been released as a free to play title like almost every other MOBA in existence. I think it would have been quite successful if that were the case, Paladins is still alive and kicking.