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cheerfulgreek 12-27-2024 10:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Phrozen Sands (Post 2510673)
CG, your sense of humor and you laughing with me at my jokes about you is beyond reproach. Most folks would get mad. You’re my favorite GCer for that reason. Thanks for the laughs Lol!

Of course! Laughing is actually really healthy, because it lowers stress, boosts immunity, and science says it even helps us live longer. My husband teases me so much and keeps me laughing nonstop, I’m practically immortal at this point. You can think of me as kinda like.. a multivitamin? — essential, effective, and best taken with a dose of humor, lol.

You’re welcome, Phrozen! :p

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Originally Posted by Phrozen Sands (Post 2510673)
I don’t like Disney movies. The movie selection this holiday season is horrible.

I do like Disney movies, but yes, you’re right, the movie selection is really bad. I like thrillers and horror movies.

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Originally Posted by AGDee (Post 2510675)
Let me know what you think! I want to see it. I saw previews! We might go tomorrow night.

Ya know, Dee, I didn’t even get to see it. My kids were fighting over “Mufasa: The Lion King” and “Sonic 3”. My oldest went to see Lion King with my hubby and my mom, because according to her “Sonic is for kids”…. Um, she’s 8? lol — while I got dragged to Sonic with my youngest.

Ugh.. welcome to parenting, CG.

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Originally Posted by XAntoftheSkyX (Post 2510683)
Well, since Japanese is my third language and definitely my weakest, I sometimes take advantage of the fact that I'm an expat and use a lot of "Oh... hmmm... sorry... I don't understand..." and a lot of other filler words and smiling, nodding and saying "Ah yes, uh-huh, I understand." (I do not.) Foreigners can get away with more social faux pas because of either language ability and/or not being raised in the culture and missing unwritten rules.

lol
What’s your second language?

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Originally Posted by Phrozen Sands (Post 2510686)
Did y’all see the news about the subway incident a few days ago where some nutcase set a woman on fire while she was sleeping? Crazy!

Are you at all surprised?

Sciencewoman 12-27-2024 11:12 PM

I saw a review that said Mufasa was not good...blatant rehash of the animated version for $$$$$. Disney has been getting some backlash for churning out the live action re-dos as sure-fire money makers, but a couple of them have been really good.

Sciencewoman 12-27-2024 11:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Phrozen Sands (Post 2510686)
Did y’all see the news about the subway incident a few days ago where some nutcase set a woman on fire while she was sleeping? Crazy!

In the photo of him sitting in court, his eyes were so cold he looked like he had no soul. Seriously.

Phrozen Sands 12-27-2024 11:42 PM

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Originally Posted by cheerfulgreek (Post 2510688)
Of course! Laughing is actually really healthy, because it lowers stress, boosts immunity, and science says it even helps us live longer. My husband teases me so much and keeps me laughing nonstop, I’m practically immortal at this point. You can think of me as kinda like.. a multivitamin? — essential, effective, and best taken with a dose of humor, lol.

You’re welcome, Phrozen! :p

I don’t think there would be anything better than having a significant other who makes you laugh. When I was with my ex, the one I made a mistake by letting her move in with me, she was rarely to never silly like I am. She started off that way, but it went south real quick. Must be nice.

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Originally Posted by cheerfulgreek (Post 2510688)
I do like Disney movies, but yes, you’re right, the movie selection is really bad. I like thrillers and horror movies.

I’m into true stories, or somewhat fictional movies based on real life events.

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Originally Posted by cheerfulgreek (Post 2510688)
Are you at all surprised?

We need harsher laws IMO.

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Originally Posted by Sciencewoman (Post 2510690)
In the photo of him sitting in court, his eyes were so cold he looked like he had no soul. Seriously.

Anybody who does what he did has no soul. He definitely isn’t the first person to just outright do that to somebody in this country.

XAntoftheSkyX 12-28-2024 12:35 AM

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Originally Posted by cheerfulgreek (Post 2510688)
lol
What’s your second language?

I took 6 years of Spanish in middle/high school. I'm rusty at it but I did get to practice when I was a landscaper. I can understand a fair but I get lost when someone finds out I can speak a bit and start going a million miles a minute.

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Originally Posted by Sciencewoman (Post 2510689)
I saw a review that said Mufasa was not good...blatant rehash of the animated version for $$$$$. Disney has been getting some backlash for churning out the live action re-dos as sure-fire money makers, but a couple of them have been really good.

That's the whole industry at this point. Because production costs and budgets have skyrocketed, studios only want to green light projects they are confident they can make a return on, especially a large one. That's why we seem to be trapped in a sea of remakes, sequels, and adaptations no one really asked for.

Sure you could argue that some movies would benefit from more modern filmmaking techniques like science fiction with how much CGI and green/blue screens have improved. A director or producer could say that this was their vision instead of being limited by the tools of the time. But remaking an action movie from the 80s with only somewhat better visual design and an unnecessarily changed story or performance from the actors gets real tired.

cheerfulgreek 12-28-2024 01:08 AM

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Originally Posted by Phrozen Sands (Post 2510691)
I don’t think there would be anything better than having a significant other who makes you laugh. When I was with my ex, the one I made a mistake by letting her move in with me, she was rarely to never silly like I am. She started off that way, but it went south real quick. Must be nice.

Yes. To me, I think relationships thrive on laughter, trust, and consistency, so next time, don’t settle for less than what makes you happy. The right person will appreciate your playful side. I think every past relationship teaches us something. I mean, they definitely tell us what we don’t want in a partner. I think the right person will match your energy and make even the harder times easier to face. Know what I mean?

Like, when my hubby and I were first dating, I didn’t know what really attracted me to him, other than my initial, physical attraction to him. I mean, I didn’t know if it was his reserved charm, his incredibly good looks, or the fact that he could make me laugh like no one else. But whatever it was, I was hooked. Although, I was drawn to his quiet, confident personality, I think his humor caught me completely off guard and made me fall even harder. So, I just can’t see a relationship thriving without humor.

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Originally Posted by Phrozen Sands (Post 2510691)
We need harsher laws IMO.

Our justice system needs a complete overhaul. That’s what it needs.

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Originally Posted by XAntoftheSkyX (Post 2510694)
I took 6 years of Spanish in middle/high school. I'm rusty at it but I did get to practice when I was a landscaper. I can understand a fair but I get lost when someone finds out I can speak a bit and start going a million miles a minute..

lol
At least you can pick up on some of it. I can’t even do that. I’ve had some Spanish in high school and some in college but I’ve forgotten all of it with the exception of a few words. Some of my clients are Spanish speaking only, so I have to use the translator on my phone to communicate with them. But some of what I’ve forgotten is coming back because of that. Very little, but still some.

XAntoftheSkyX 12-28-2024 01:38 AM

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Originally Posted by cheerfulgreek (Post 2510695)
lol
At least you can pick up on some of it. I can’t even do that. I’ve had some Spanish in high school and some in college but I’ve forgotten all of it with the exception of a few words. Some of my clients are Spanish speaking only, so I have to use the translator on my phone to communicate with them. But some of what I’ve forgotten is coming back because of that. Very little, but still some.

Yeah I can have a basic conversation, but unfortunately the applications I needed it for were a bit too specific and technical. I was able to do it in a very simple way such as "Start in the backyard" or "Cut the grass with the small lawnmower".

In related news, my Christmas present from my wife arrived and she chose cash on delivery. Who does that anymore?/Is that even an option most places? I didn't have the cash on me at the time so the delivery guy agreed he would return between 2 and 4pm. I was wearing jeans so no looking at any legs for him

Phrozen Sands 12-28-2024 11:26 AM

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Originally Posted by cheerfulgreek (Post 2510695)
Yes. To me, I think relationships thrive on laughter, trust, and consistency, so next time, don’t settle for less than what makes you happy. The right person will appreciate your playful side. I think every past relationship teaches us something. I mean, they definitely tell us what we don’t want in a partner. I think the right person will match your energy and make even the harder times easier to face. Know what I mean?

Like, when my hubby and I were first dating, I didn’t know what really attracted me to him, other than my initial, physical attraction to him. I mean, I didn’t know if it was his reserved charm, his incredibly good looks, or the fact that he could make me laugh like no one else. But whatever it was, I was hooked. Although, I was drawn to his quiet, confident personality, I think his humor caught me completely off guard and made me fall even harder. So, I just can’t see a relationship thriving without humor.

You know what I’ve noticed? Just my observation. You were attracted to a quiet, reserved dude, but you yourself seem to be loud as hell Lol. How’d that happen? I always see that a lot. Opposites attracting. I rarely see or know two quiet people together and the loud people that I’ve seen together or know don’t seem to work out. I’ve seen two quiet people work and couples with one person quite, while the other is loud. I can’t figure that chemistry out. When I say loud, I mean outgoing (talkative).

Phrozen Sands 12-28-2024 11:27 AM

AGDee is mad as hell at me y’all Lol!

AGDee 12-28-2024 01:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Phrozen Sands (Post 2510701)
AGDee is mad as hell at me y’all Lol!

:mad:

Phrozen Sands 12-28-2024 03:27 PM

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Originally Posted by XAntoftheSkyX (Post 2510697)
In related news, my Christmas present from my wife arrived and she chose cash on delivery. Who does that anymore?/Is that even an option most places? I didn't have the cash on me at the time so the delivery guy agreed he would return between 2 and 4pm. I was wearing jeans so no looking at any legs for him

Lmao! I hollered! Pizza dude at work right now with CG’s legs on replay all day on his mind.
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Originally Posted by AGDee (Post 2510703)
:mad:

Awww hell.. runs! Lmao

cheerfulgreek 12-29-2024 12:11 AM

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Originally Posted by XAntoftheSkyX (Post 2510697)
Yeah I can have a basic conversation, but unfortunately the applications I needed it for were a bit too specific and technical. I was able to do it in a very simple way such as "Start in the backyard" or "Cut the grass with the small lawnmower".

In related news, my Christmas present from my wife arrived and she chose cash on delivery. Who does that anymore?/Is that even an option most places? I didn't have the cash on me at the time so the delivery guy agreed he would return between 2 and 4pm. I was wearing jeans so no looking at any legs for him

Are you here in the states visiting?
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Originally Posted by Phrozen Sands (Post 2510700)
You know what I’ve noticed? Just my observation. You were attracted to a quiet, reserved dude, but you yourself seem to be loud as hell Lol. How’d that happen? I always see that a lot. Opposites attracting. I rarely see or know two quiet people together and the loud people that I’ve seen together or know don’t seem to work out. I’ve seen two quiet people work and couples with one person quite, while the other is loud. I can’t figure that chemistry out. When I say loud, I mean outgoing (talkative).

It’s funny how that works, right? I think opposites just complement each other. He keeps me grounded, and I keep things exciting. It’s a nice balance.

So, I read an article once that said opposites often attract because of “complementary traits”? Like, people are naturally drawn to qualities in others that balance out their own personality or provide something they subconsciously lack?

IMHO, I think it’s less about opposites attracting, though. I see it as more shared values over personality traits. So like, even if a couple is opposite in how they express themselves, like with your observation, one being outgoing, and the other not so much, they often still share deeper similarities — like core beliefs, goals, and priorities. I think that’s what really holds them together long-term. Know what I mean?

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Originally Posted by AGDee (Post 2510703)
:mad:

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Originally Posted by Phrozen Sands (Post 2510701)
AGDee is mad as hell at me y’all Lol!

:confused:

cheerfulgreek 12-29-2024 12:16 AM

WIFLSRN: So, my daughter wanted to see Lion King today, since she was so adamant about seeing Sonic last night. The rest of my family didn’t mind seeing it again, lol.

How did I feel about the movie?

Me in the beginning of the movie: :)

Me in the beginning-middle of the movie: 🫤

Me past the middle of the movie: 😒

Me towards the end of the movie, until the end: 😴💤

AGDee 12-29-2024 02:16 AM

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Originally Posted by cheerfulgreek (Post 2510717)
:confused:

Look at the favorite Christmas song thread where he's talking about car jackings.

XAntoftheSkyX 12-29-2024 03:08 AM

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Originally Posted by cheerfulgreek (Post 2510717)
Are you here in the states visiting?

No, the store she bought the gift from apparently has a COD option for purchasing things. Debit really isn't a thing here, so bank transfers and credit cards are the most popular ways to pay for things not using paper money. Transit cards can also be used in convenience stores and vending machines, and most people use an electronic version in their phone's wallet app.


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