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crazy answer that she films one side, then the other side, then she does the first side again, and then the 2nd side again, and then the 1st side yet again... eventually its like the other person is actually standing there because you went mad and know the script by heart from both sides
I watch one film every couple of months, my friends know it and respect it. My list has only three items even though I have a spot left because I finally watched Midsommar two days ago.
that is exactly what I do - for books, podcasts and tv shows - people recommend me shit and I write it in the list and they feel happy cos I took their recommendation seriously and then I proceed to never do it
It's even scarier when there's a whole bunch of them and they're all convincingly different persons and conversing with each other seamlessly, often within the same shot! You really think it's a multiple-twin team in the very least. So she's downplaying it here with just two personages.
When he was defrosted, most of the stations for the radio shows he had writen down didn't even exist anymore. The reason he hasn't been present for some recent major conflicts is that he has been catching up on his apology notes for being unable to avail himself of everyone's good advice. This can involve tracking down next of kin or in some cases, where embarrassingly he did not note down who made the suggestion, he has had to use a communication portal to Earth-1 to consult with a Detective whose skills are unrivalled by anyone in his own dimension. This is the backstory motivating Phase 4 of the MCU, as Cap's fastidiousness has stressed the fabric of space-time causing the dimensional fracturing seen in the current arcs of Spiderman, Dr. Strange, et al. The culminatation of this phase will occur in the 2024 tentpole "A Man of Note", featuring a conflict more fraught than any seen since "Civil War" as America's Soldier must weigh a choice between leaving a recommendation for Amos 'n' Andy unanswered and the destruction of all life in the multiverse.
Netflix will do you one better and make a sequel: The Navel Orange. It's about a plastic surgeon who expands the navels of all the Jelly Belly's victims and places navel oranges in them. There's probably also some potential in Rice Ronin, an anime spin-off of Wheat Warriors.
I've implemented a self-defense mechanism. If someone recommends a streaming series (new or old) my answer is, "I'll watch it with you." If htey want to put it in and spend tme showing me what they find so compelling about the item (I watched Star Trek Lower Decks and Westworld under these auspices) and so far It's beena pretty effective deterent for people offloading their show-lists on me with no accountability. really, by 2020, you should have figured this out. I mean streaming services have been mature for 7 years at least. P.S. If you want to watch Futurama with me, I'm totally your guy.
I've gotten to the point where people recommend me something and I have to just kindly say "It sounds really interesting but I'm probably not going to watch it." There's just too much and I barely watch what I'm already watching anyway!
I go by the rule of threes, I have to be recommended something by three different people but I also had to have forgotten about it before someone brings it up again. If one of my sisters recommends a novel and I have the time I'll read it immediately upon access to the book though. Some recommendations are just worth more.
I can't be the only person who's started keeping an ACTUAL list to keep track of all these recommendations, can I? I mean, it doesn't help me actually find the time to WATCH any of them, and actually it just serves as a growing source of anxiety as I watch the pile of shows and movies pile up endlessly higher and higher but... [shaky thumbs up]
I used to have one too but things just kept piling on and then I'd forget shows between seasons and it all became too much 😂😂. There's just way too many shows and movies these days and like a hundred different platforms to watch them on.
I used to keep a watch list devided into anime, series and manga. Those sorted after alphabet and then categorized in genre. Well I never watched most of the items on there, because months later I forgot why I even wrote series in there xD
I was convinced she was saying "weed warriors" and was talking about pot growers, which I was so ready to go watch the moment this video was over...then I realised she was talking about wheat farmers and was more than a little dissapointed....then I realised the entire thing was made up anyway and felt a strange sense of relief. It's been an emotional rollercoaster.
I swear, if you wonderful people don’t add _The Expanse_ to your Amazon watchlist and *actually* watch it, you’ll all be dead to me!! 😤 It’s _really_ good, please watch it. 🙏🏼
@@kellyriddell5014 extremely well done sci fi. a plot that doesn't insult your intelligence, character interaction chaotic enough to feel like real life, set in a world that somebody actually thought out well enough that nothing screams "it would not be that way" with enough budget to look seamless. best thing since the Galactica remake. acting maybe not quite as top flight, but more realistic.
When this list is on prime video you can easily shorten it when you notice that 60% of this content isn't available anymore on amazon prime. So after half an hour to do that I'm very often done with watching prime video for the next three month... which gives me plenty of time to fill that list up again (some 100+ shows and films shout be on it yet) :D
You know what's really annoying? When your friend is so excited by something that they come interrupt you to share their excitement. But you're cool with it, and you give them a polite show of interest. But they're not satisfied unless you are totally committed to sharing their excitement. Which is actually impossible, because they just interrupted your involvement with something completely different. Don't let them convince you it's your problem. It's totally theirs!
I remember some off-the-wall serial killer documentary on Netflix, but I can't for the life of me remember what it's called. I'll try to find it in a few hours and comment again if I do find it.
Honesty is the best policy "I'll never get around to watching it, because i don't have netflix, and have no desire to get it, but I'm glad you enjoy it "
@@erajehyun Why? That just hurts people's feelings for no reason. "False hope"? How are they going to know if you never intend to get to it vs you haven't gotten to it yet? If they pressure you like in this video, then yeah, it might be okay to be more blunt to get them to back off, but there's no need to be like that from the beginning.
OK... I'm not ashamed to admit that when she explained this "Wheat Warriors", I paused the video and searched it on Netflix. And when that came up with nothing, I started searching for it on Google. For like 2 mins before I realised what was happening. What? It sounded interesting. ... OK, I'm _a little_ ashamed.
0:34 this is the most awkward moment when you expect someone to go but they just stand there staring you and you don't get what to do now focus on work or ask them and at the same time you also feel embarrassed about what they are thinking about you. Well done Julie👍👍😂 Perfect👍👍
“When you begin to listen inside of yourself, you hear the chaos of your own thinking and begin to feel your discomfort. If you are patient and observe these things without running from them, you will pass through them because they cannot keep you from what lies beyond. What keeps people from being free is not their external circumstances. It is their own mind and their own thoughts. They are prisoners to their thoughts. They cannot stop watching their thoughts. It is as if you were watching a movie on a screen and you could never tear yourself away. The screen then becomes ever more real to you, for you have no contrast. You have no experience to remind you that it is just a movie you are watching. As a result, it has greater and greater impact upon you, and you become a more captive audience with every moment.” A quote from a free online book titled *Wisdom from the Greater Community* - It's really epic, maybe add it to the list?
I’ve solved this problem by telling everyone I’ve already watched it and couldn’t finish because I didn’t think it was very good. People get self conscious wondering why THEY thought it was so great...then think twice about suggesting something to me in the future. Works great, feel free to steal my approach, you won’t be disappointed.
Sometimes I honestly forget that it's all her. The editing makes the timing of the dialog just perfect! *chefs kiss* Also the dynamic of these two is so perfectly cringey.
"because I'm out here making myself vulnerable, giving you recommendations"😭😭😭😭😭😭 That's me everytime I suggest some song or movie to someone and they take it lightly😭😭 LIKE NO HOW TF CAN YOU BRUSH THAT OFF??? I'M LITERALLY GIVING YOU A PIECE OF MYSELF. YOU'RE SUPPOSED TO DEVOUR AND LOVE IT BITCH
If people aren't asking then don't recommend. There's only 24 hours in a day: 1/3 of them are gone due to sleeping, another 1/3 are gone due to working, and the other 1/3 is already cluttered with all the stuff you have to do that you can't while you're sleeping & working. Then someone comes along and tasks you with their new favorite thing unsolicited because they _think_ you'll appreciate their thinking of you but all they're really doing is forcing you into the uncomfortable position of either lying to your face or having to find time in an already stressful schedule to appease you and your stupid ego trip.
@@doktormcnasty I think you took this a lot more seriously than you should've. Some people are just trying to create a light conversation dude. Hope you're okay though man, feel like you're projecting with the overly elaborate nature of the comment. ❤️️
@@MattRosvideos Just think first before you annoy people with your unsolicited 'recommendations' is all I'm saying. You may _think_ you're adding something positive to the situation but really you're just creating unnecessary stress by asking them to commit to something they weren't looking for. This video is the perfect illustration of that fact. If people want you to recommend something for them to commit time to they'll ask for it. Shoving it into people's faces when they're not is just rude, really and it's about time people start understanding that.
@@doktormcnasty I mean it’s not as black and white as you’re making out, all just depends on context. If there’s people that do it to you, it’s your responsibility to take it up with them, instead of venting frustration in a youtube comment section. No hard feelings, glad we can both agree Julie’s a great comic anyhow.