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I'm thinking of spending some time with my mom to watch some spookies for spooky month, is there anything modern that might be worth a watch? I know she really liked the classic Alien movies and so on, y'know, like Ring and shit. I'd rather watch something good and new with her instead of re-watching something she's seen like a dozen times. I don't really watch movies on my own anymore so I have no idea where to start. I will take any and all recommendations into advisement.
 
I'm thinking of spending some time with my mom to watch some spookies for spooky month, is there anything modern that might be worth a watch? I know she really liked the classic Alien movies and so on, y'know, like Ring and shit. I'd rather watch something good and new with her instead of re-watching something she's seen like a dozen times. I don't really watch movies on my own anymore so I have no idea where to start. I will take any and all recommendations into advisement.
I really like the lighthouse with william dafoe and robert pattinson, but it isn't for everyone I think.
 
I'm thinking of spending some time with my mom to watch some spookies for spooky month, is there anything modern that might be worth a watch? I know she really liked the classic Alien movies and so on, y'know, like Ring and shit. I'd rather watch something good and new with her instead of re-watching something she's seen like a dozen times. I don't really watch movies on my own anymore so I have no idea where to start. I will take any and all recommendations into advisement.
The Autopsy of Jane Doe (2016)
Mandy (2018 )
Longlegs (2024)
The Conjuring (2013)
 
I'm thinking of spending some time with my mom to watch some spookies for spooky month, is there anything modern that might be worth a watch? I know she really liked the classic Alien movies and so on, y'know, like Ring and shit. I'd rather watch something good and new with her instead of re-watching something she's seen like a dozen times. I don't really watch movies on my own anymore so I have no idea where to start. I will take any and all recommendations into advisement.
Train to Busan is good if she doesn't mind reading subtitles.
 
Is there a specific thread to ask about disorders/diseases of women? I need some input about PGAD and also about PCOS
(2 different women)
 
I'd like to hear what some of the FemKiwis have to say about this video that's been making the rounds recently.



It features an attractive woman dressed in some sort of uniform, perhaps a flight attendant, and focuses on the reactions of other women who see her in passing.

The implication, based on the context I've seen it posted in, the comments replying to it, and the file name itself which I have not altered, is that these other women hate her for being attractive.

One particular reply I saw said something along the lines of "they hate her because she is more valuable than them in the only way that matters" which is quite the claim based on nothing more than one minute of edited clips.

Thoughts?
 
I have some questions for the women here about how you typically "test" for signs that you want to trust or befriend another woman.

Context: I recently read that "men bond with insincere insults; women bond with insincere compliments." This was from a male-written article that extensively described male-typical social bonding behaviors, and didn't describe anything about female-typical social bonding behaviors besides that sentence. I am not concerned with what female-typical social behaviors look like from a male perspective. I want to hear women answer these questions.
  1. In your experience, is this even how it works? Like, giving a less-than-organic compliment to open up a potential connection?
  2. What, in your experience, is a "green flag" that makes you want to get to know someone better as a friend?
  3. How do you gauge whether someone is the sort of person you want to spend more time with (vs someone with undesirable/untrustworthy/weak qualities)?
    • Do you have 'testing' behaviors, or perhaps 'throwing something out to see how they react' behaviors?
    • What would be an undesirable quality in a potential friend?
  4. How selective are you? Do you think it's a better idea (not 'do you prefer') to have a wider or more selective social circle?
  5. How often is it that you choose friends based on their interests?

For transparency, my own answers:
  1. I cannot imagine giving someone a fake compliment that I wanted them to believe was real, especially if I want them around me in any capacity. It rewards mediocre behaviors.
  2. Knows how to have a laff, witty, even-tempered, understands use of figurative language.
  3. I frequently use puns, goof around, and throw out references to see who picks up on them. People who are down to clown around, and can take things less-than-literally, are good to have around. Alternately, it takes a lot of bandwidth for me to speak literally and directly, and I can only really tolerate doing that with internet friends (higher chance to be misunderstood by anyone via posts, and higher chance that people on the internet are autistic).
  4. I am extremely selective. I'm asking these questions because I think I'm too selective but I don't know how to open it up.
  5. Most of my friendships started at shared hobbies; a few did not.
Almost posted this in the Questions for the Female Autists thread; posted here because I wanted normie women as well as autistic women to answer. Despite having some distaste for hyper-literal use of language, I have never related to the women in that thread more than when I read the sentence "men bond with insincere insults; women bond with insincere compliments." At some point it'd be nice to hear something true and beautiful.


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I'd like to hear what some of the FemKiwis have to say about this video that's been making the rounds recently.

mov38_9_karen_rage.mp4

It features an attractive woman dressed in some sort of uniform, perhaps a flight attendant, and focuses on the reactions of other women who see her in passing.

The implication, based on the context I've seen it posted in, the comments replying to it, and the file name itself which I have not altered, is that these other women hate her for being attractive.

One particular reply I saw said something along the lines of "they hate her because she is more valuable than them in the only way that matters" which is quite the claim based on nothing more than one minute of edited clips.

Thoughts?
I haven't been on a flight in a while, but her uniform doesn't look like one I've seen any flight attendant wear. In my experience, flight attendants normally wear dark, conservative clothing with pants. It's easy to mistake it for "generic sit-down restaurant waitstaff uniform." Additionally, flight attendants need to walk around the cabin, and not risk spraining their ankle if they trip over the wheels of the little cart that gives out canned drinks - I don't know if airlines generally prohibit high heels on attendants, but her heels are a major liability in that regard. Point being, I have never seen an irl flight attendant wearing a skirt, much less a skintight uniform with exposed calves and strappy heels.

Her outfit looks more like some kind of costume designed to draw attention to her curves/bare legs. Between that, and the fact that there's someone filming her and reactions to her (whose camera or phone is probably visible to passers-by), it looks a lot like some kind of stunt designed to draw spectators and catch them on camera. I would be weirded out by that alone: please do not do cosplay photoshoots in the airport, please do not get my face on camera, stop slowing down foot traffic, let me find my terminal without getting caught up in that.

I'm not going to say "women are never immature" or "women are never jealous of other women's beauty", because of course we're not immune to that. I am going to say I don't like cosplay photoshoots or Social Experiment Tiktok Recordings in public spaces, especially high traffic areas.
 
her heels are a major liability in that regard
I'll be honest, didn't even notice the heels.

As someone who doesn't fly much anymore, it could just be that my mental image of a flight attendant is skewed by the amount of old movies I watch. Either way it was the hat, jacket, and scarf/tie thing that made me think of that possibility.

I am going to say I don't like cosplay photoshoots or Social Experiment Tiktok Recordings in public spaces, especially high traffic areas.
Agreed.
 
I have never seen an irl flight attendant wearing a skirt, much less a skintight uniform with exposed calves and strappy heels.
Well, not in this century.
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I'd like to hear what some of the FemKiwis have to say about this video that's been making the rounds recently.

mov38_9_karen_rage.mp4

It features an attractive woman dressed in some sort of uniform, perhaps a flight attendant, and focuses on the reactions of other women who see her in passing.

The implication, based on the context I've seen it posted in, the comments replying to it, and the file name itself which I have not altered, is that these other women hate her for being attractive.

One particular reply I saw said something along the lines of "they hate her because she is more valuable than them in the only way that matters" which is quite the claim based on nothing more than one minute of edited clips.

Thoughts?
I think when you hate women you tend to see evil and hatred in their benign facial expressions. Also "how the fuck do they expect someone to go to work dressed like that" and "i can't believe these companies putting women in security essential positions in that skintight skirt:eli2:"
Only seriously retarded faggots would have the imagination to fantasize that life is a constant mean-girls beauty pageant for anyone.
 
I'd like to hear what some of the FemKiwis have to say about this video that's been making the rounds recently.

mov38_9_karen_rage.mp4

It features an attractive woman dressed in some sort of uniform, perhaps a flight attendant, and focuses on the reactions of other women who see her in passing.

The implication, based on the context I've seen it posted in, the comments replying to it, and the file name itself which I have not altered, is that these other women hate her for being attractive.

One particular reply I saw said something along the lines of "they hate her because she is more valuable than them in the only way that matters" which is quite the claim based on nothing more than one minute of edited clips.

Thoughts?
Fake and staged. The women are looking weirded out because a woman dressed up as a flight attendant is standing in the middle of a shopping mall and it's an obvious stunt.

If you pay attention to the men in the clip (who the video creator conveniently did not zoom in on), pretty much all of them except maybe the fat guy at the beginning have similar reactions as the women when they see her. For example, if this guy had been a woman, the video creator would've zoomed in on him in order to ”prove" that femoids hate attractive women.
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This doesn't mean that the men in the video are gay and see this fake flight attendant as sexual competition.
 
I'd like to hear what some of the FemKiwis have to say about this video that's been making the rounds recently.

mov38_9_karen_rage.mp4

It features an attractive woman dressed in some sort of uniform, perhaps a flight attendant, and focuses on the reactions of other women who see her in passing.

The implication, based on the context I've seen it posted in, the comments replying to it, and the file name itself which I have not altered, is that these other women hate her for being attractive.

One particular reply I saw said something along the lines of "they hate her because she is more valuable than them in the only way that matters" which is quite the claim based on nothing more than one minute of edited clips.

Thoughts?
"Hey Wahmen, come look at my bait!"
(He's trying to reel in a mate)
This Ralpha-tier bish
Thinks Women are fish!
I bet this scrote likes Andrew Tate 🙄
 
Fake and staged. The women are looking weirded out because a woman dressed up as a flight attendant is standing in the middle of a shopping mall and it's an obvious stunt.

If you pay attention to the men in the clip (who the video creator conveniently did not zoom in on), pretty much all of them except maybe the fat guy at the beginning have similar reactions as the women when they see her. For example, if this guy had been a woman, the video creator would've zoomed in on him in order to ”prove" that femoids hate attractive women.
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This doesn't mean that the men in the video are gay and see this fake flight attendant as sexual competition.
This is also not mentioning that everyone can see the camera man. If you are going to record anything in public don’t expect to not get dirty looks
 
Seriously, I like it when ‘tards come in here and post some potato slop and act like it’s a profound and thought-provoking cultural phenomena. “Here’s what the comments say, I’m not necessarily agreeing with them ha ha I would just like to know what WOMEN think!” Very slick.
 
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