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So from the few times I saw of Aydins bf Bill irl, he's quite the chunky monkey and I remember Sinatra Says being quite rotund so would it be accurate to call Aydin a chubby chaser like her future bf Spoon is or no?
Someone's been having a blue Christmas season this year.
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I remember Sinatra Says being quite rotund so would it be accurate to call Aydin a chubby chaser like her future bf Spoon is or no?
Favorite sexual position?
Spoon: depends on leg length
Calling it now. In a few months it's gonna come out that Spoon likes getting pegged and is into BDSM.I found this one the most intriguing.
Obviously the leg length he is referring to is predicated on his female partner's, as his own personal leg length remains fixed.
So many questions...![]()
If she wanted to have kids she'd have had them with her current man Bill. Especially if she wants to keep up the Trad Cath homewife larp going.I forgot about her till I saw this thread. I always wondered if she was actually incapable of having kids or if she was just trying to trick some idiot into getting her pregnant. Fuck alcohol ages people. I bet my ex girlfriend looks 50 by now unless she gave up the liquor.
It's bizarre that drinking is socially acceptable, to the point that if you don't drink you're looked at as weird and not normal.
Kids are exposed to alcohol socially, either by their parents who are also drinkers or through their social circles. Since they see others doing it and it's not shunned, usually it's even seen as a "cool" and "adult" thing to do, they begin drinking too. Where I live, some began drinking heavily while still in primary school. Some began to drink later in high school or in college. Some cope that they're not alcoholics by only drinking once a week. Some think even drinking a glass of wine or a beer a day isn't alcoholism. After they become addicted, they need to keep drinking as their body is physiologically addicted. Do I need to go through the mechanics of drug addiction here? I'm not going to. My point is that even if late-stage alcoholism isn't social, early stage alcoholism nearly always is social. And there would be far less late stage alcoholics if early stage alcoholism were treated. It would begin by making drinking socially unacceptable and uncool, and by stopping the cope of alcoholics that "a glass of wine a day is healthy"; no it's not, you're a coping alcoholic, trying to normalize alcoholism. It doesn't help that kids get taught that same cope not only by their alcoholic parents but often also by their alcoholic school teachers. But I digress, I've gone on for too long.She's an American ex-pat living in the Channel Islands.
How social could her drinking really be?
I could go on and on.
What I meant by social acceptance of alcoholism is the most important in introducing kids to alcohol, as it's usually done socially. Later, the social aspect means less and less, as they become addicted and need to drink regardless of whether they're in a social setting or not. They're gonna drink alone because they're already addicted. Then, only the social shunning and shaming could influence them to drink less or stop. But at that point, it's too late as they're already addicted, and the negative shunning of alcoholics isn't present in all social circles, especially ones with a higher amount of other alcoholics.Sorry, I think you took my pithy quip the wrong way.
I was simply making an observation that it's harder to drink "socially" when you live as a shut-in outsider in a tiny rural island semi-exclave.
But I was actually mistaken how populated Guernsey actually is. Wikipedia has it at just under 64k, which is a lot less "rural" than I would've anticipated.
She's still there?!She's an American ex-pat living in the Channel Islands.
How social could her drinking really be?
Having met both of them IRL, he's a big dude.I took a quick look at the OP and did a cursory search for his name in the thread, but has her boyfriend (?husband) Bill ever been identified?
They seem to have good chemistry on their podcast, he has a deep voice, is British?, lives on Guernsey with some sort of real life job, riffs well with Spoon, plays D&D, seems fairly based.
I like Aydin's voice, but found her to be...unfortunate looking IRL when she showed up on the Lotus Eaters.
I wonder now what her other half Bill looks like to see if they are looksmatched.
I sadly didn’t archive because I’m on mobile @ my lunch break
Didn’t listen to the whole thing since I already listened on YouTube but the start seemed just fine. Thank you for the assistI hope the local archive worked.
So she's admitting she fucked him over. You shouldn't have to opt in to receiving profits on a joint effort, this is pure cope.- She says that the podcast was originally set up for two friends to talk about politics, no original plans to monetize it.
- Says Spoon demanded a lump sum payment of 30k after seeing some of the channel metrics last fall.
- Apparently they never had any agreement on splits or payouts. She claims no one was receiving monies.
- Aydin claims she was responsible for doing all of the creative work for the Broken Crown podcast- the thumbnails, the clips, the research, etc. Spoon just "showed up".
- They criticized Spoon's absenteeism, him falling asleep on stream, being disengaged playing Tetris.
Downplaying and excuses. "You see my employee didn't understand tax withholdings so I just didn't pay him at all". Yeah sure, fuck off cunt. You know what you did.- Aydin implied Spoon was financially illiterate, demanding monies on gross earnings, didn't understand need to withhold money for taxes. ?Perhaps suggested that her/Bill were already having tax court troubles in Guernsey.