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No but I’d have been very excited if I saw it!
Ah those are good benefits
Yep blockbuster and online services comes to mind as well
There’s a few people here have said the same thing about curling! It’s clearly surprisingly good
What Olympics are you gonna watch? I’m watching hockey right now
Those baked goods look incredible! Tell your wife she can bake for me anytime
I’m gonna eat chocolate and watch Olympic hockey. It’s the perfect day
!dadforaminute@lemmy.world are great for anyone that needs a parental perspective, pep talk, or even just practical advice about DIY. Really recommend them it’s a fantastic group of people
This really isn’t nice at all. In the UK, some communities are plain speaking to the point that it sounds awful to other people, but what you’ve described would be abusive anywhere here.
I’m a domestic abuse outreach worker and warning signs for domestic abuse perps as per DA expert Lundy Bancroft are a good way of telling if someone has an abusive personality. They include:
Jealousy/possessiveness, Jekyll and Hyde, selfish, doesn’t accept they’re wrong, unrealistic expectations, double standards, relationship moves fast, substance misuse, speaks disrespectfully about exes, pressures for sex, intimidates when angry.
What’s your feeling?
There’s a man in the office I work in who is lovely, a really nice man. We don’t have a lot to say to each other, but he obviously genuinely likes and values me. It’s really nice
Nice work! I’m in awe of your DIY skills
He spoke Spanish. And obviously there are almost no Spanish speakers in America, and never have been. So therefore its not American
Immediate positive. Anything that pisses him off makes me a happy butterfly
That’s very clever
There’s some great shots there well done
That’s excellent work well done
Happy cake day!
I didn’t know that existed thanks for sharing!
Well done! How’s the doom scrolling?
You got this! It’s one day of the year
das-eck.haus

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No but I’d have been very excited if I saw it!
It's a fucking mystery
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