- WeihnachtenSalvador : Big W for r-drama users
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https://www.reddit.com/r/WaltDisneyWorld/s/FEtKt2K88N
https://twitter.com/thinkmickey/status/1792542257876246901
https://twitter.com/ScottGustin/status/1792512476849795352
Most haven't gone through the process yet at Disneyland cuz of the time difference but here's previous discussions
https://www.reddit.com/r/Disneyland/s/6k75mFZzCc
https://www.reddit.com/r/Disneyland/s/ssOqBNUYTQ
TLDR: Disney's old DAS (DISABILITY ACESS SERVICE) pass was abused to heck once the parks reopened during the pandemic and became even worse once Disney took away free fast passes and introduced genie+ and lightning lane. People would make up excuses like ibs and anxiety so they didn't have to wait in long lines. Now Disney says it's only for developmental disabilities like autism
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Link to video -
Link to sub for the sub for the star wards hotel - reddit.com/r/GalacticStarcruiser
You don't need to watch the video - just know that she fricking hated the hotel and found it was not worth 6000 dollars, according to summaries I read.
The funniest part is the Disney adults in the sub who are coping hard. I don't need to link to anything because it's literally all over the front page. This is amplified by the base level of cope for the hotel closing.
It cost 6000 dollars for two nights in a shitty hotel with no windows and cruise ship size rooms btw
- WeihnachtenSalvador : Zero blue eyes
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I tend to think soy boys don't really feel that happy and are exaggerating mild happiness in order to mask their existential misery.
Like maybe there's been a few instances of moments of pure joy where the right photographer might have lucked out and caught me doing a soy gape, but the only occasions I can think of are moments where friends/family/pets have done something spontaneously funny. Never when <latest thing=""> has been announced. And certainly never while looking directly at the camera.</latest>
But scepticism aside, here's what gets me closest to soygaping:
Coffee
I am an unashamed coffee snob. I have a >Β£4,000 espresso setup including a La Mazzocco Linea Mini and a Eureka Atom grinder and I totally soy out over the process of making espresso and also pour over coffee.
This is one area where I frequently lie to my wife and connive to spend money without her knowing because she wouldn't understand if she knew the true cost of this hobby.
Me inside when my coffee arrives in the post:
Volvos
I love Volvos. I love seeing other people's Volvos. I like old Volvos and new Volvos. I've got a moose sticker on my Volvo.
I am looking forward to getting the new Volvo EX30 very soon, and hoping they release some electric wagons so I can continue my Volvo wagon habit into the future.
I just can't see myself ever buying any other manufacturer. They're not the fastest or the highest end, but man are they practical and well-designed.
Me when I'm driving my Volvo and I see another Volvo or I'm watching the early reviews of the new EX90:
Manly Scents
I've got an unopened bottle of GaultierΒ² which is my absolute favourite.
I want to clone myself and have s*x with myself every time I sniff myself. So hot.
They've relaunched it, but it apparently doesn't smell the same as the original so I'm saving it for a special occasion. Either that or selling it to some other nerd for Β£400+.
Burberry London is another favourite.
Not just sprays though. Anykind of manly shower gel or beard oil, etc. Even the rare manly scented candle just gets me soying out like:
How about you? What gets you soygaping, either literally or in your mind?
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I (M35) am married to (F34). I also have a friend (M36) who we'll call Mark, and he is soon-to-be-unmarried to his wife (F34).
The reason why Mark and his wife are divorcing is because (according to Mark) she has let herself go. He has said she has gained a lot of weight (I have noticed that, but like I didn't really care), she stopped going to the gym, starting smoking, cut off her hair due to not caring to take care of it anymore, etc. When I told my wife of this, she just made a face and said that it was "trashy" of him to leave his wife in what may be hard times in her life. I understand that, but like, my friend said that he had tried therapy for her, marriage counselling, and antidepressants (she was actually diagnosed depressed) but she didn't really seem to want to help herself.
Honestly, I can get behind that. But my wife's mood always shifts whenever I bring him up now, and doesn't like the fact that I'm helping him through the divorce (it's taking a toll on both of them equally imo).
Been a back and forth type thing for a while, and im coming to this sub to seek judgement on whether i am wrong or not here. AITA?
Your wife is probably worrying about what you're going to do if she "let herself go".
Then maybe she should avoid.....letting herself go..... -517
It's "for better or for worse, in sickness and in health"
Not, as you/Mark/OP seem to think, "until my peepee can't get hard around her anymore."
Well, in that scenario, the depressed person was male, so that's clearly different. /s
Unfortunately that how things work in this forum.
- WeihnachtenSalvador : das mΓ€dchen
- WeihnachtenSalvador : r/Europe needs to be send to bakhmut
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lots of generic condolences to inanimate object low tier jokes
Most controversial thread comes through still about being rational through hatred of somebody you despise, and how keeping cordial relationships even with douchebags is pivotal in international diplomacy
Lots of waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah wahhh wahhhh no the Iranian regime is le heckin evilllll, the EU head eurocuck dude should have said nothing and stay silent instead!!!!
and on and on
IT'S ABOUT SIGNALLING REEEEEEEEEEEE
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