Sometimes bad movies are fun to watch.
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I’m pretty sure I’d epectrocute myself if I did that.
Seems kind of selfish to expect people to accommodate your desires for their event. You can always just not go. If you really care about the people, talk with them about it. Otherwise stop acting like everyone has to do things the way you prefer.
I wish they didn’t, our doorbell sucks and it freaks the cats out every time they ring it.
Are you helping to pay for the wedding? Helping with setup/teardown? Investing anything other than a few hours of boredom?
You’re there for them, it can be shared, but it’s about them sharing with you, not you all sharing together.
Why do you care so much about people you think are dicks thinking you’re a dick? Just don’t go. If you care about their opinion, talk with them. Otherwise it seems you’re not overly fond of them, and they’d probably not miss you.
Zorque@lemmy.worldto Comic Strips@lemmy.world•You know that origami flower shop we kept talking about maybe one day wandering through?English37·21 hours agophones r bad
Zorque@lemmy.worldto Mildly Interesting@lemmy.world•This guy collects Do Not Disturb signs from Hotels around the WorldEnglish4·21 hours agoThat last one…
“Don’t talk to me or my cheetah ever again”
Just watch out for her kicks.
They kind of did that with the third movie.
It restarted with the fifth movie (four was a sequel). Mostly because the political party whose platform is “we like purges” was reelected. Shockingly things got out of hand. Now there’s a sixth movie in production.
Keanu Reeves as Ted “Theodore” Logan in Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure.
Zorque@lemmy.worldto Games@lemmy.world•Hytale, once touted as the Minecraft killer, is ceasing developmentEnglish9·2 days agoMuch as I’m sure it’s a quality entertaining game, with games as popular as Minecraft… the only thing that can kill it is collapsing under its own weight.
But at least they bring happiness to those around them.
That’s pretty much all streaming these days. Netflix wasn’t even the first for that format, FOX had been doing that for decades before Netflix was even mailing DVDs.