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  • Eccitaze@yiffit.netto196@lemmy.blahaj.zoneRule
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    24 days ago

    Yeah, do NOT watch end of Evangelion if you’re in a bad mental headspace. The original series ending might be better for you despite the “ran out of money and cobbled together a clip show” values, since it at least has a relatively upbeat tone. EoE starts with “all the main characters are comatose or going through a mental breakdown” and it gets worse from there.


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    25 days ago

    They’re both extremely excellent. The original series is a fair bit darker and more depressing, and End of Evangelion is definitely a lot more WTF than anything that happens in the rebuild movies (which isn’t a bad thing necessarily). The rebuild movies,meanwhile, have much higher production values, and the fights are generally much better–most of the gifs of Ramiel you see are from the rebuild. The characters are also a lot more mentally stable–they’re all still depressed and dealing with heavy shit, but it’s “I’m taking my meds” depression instead of “untreated spiral” depression.








  • I’d bet the ticket slipped through the cracks–it might have been pulled by an agent near the end of their shift who thought “I’ll respond first thing tomorrow” and was let go the next day, or the ticketing system glitched and improperly took it out of the queue, or a tier 1 agent didn’t follow proper escalation procedures and reassigned it to someone who never bothers to check their ticketing queue.

    I’d suggest submitting a fresh ticket along the lines of “Following up re: ticket 29XXXXX” and copy-pasting the original message into the new ticket.

    Source: work for a different company’s support team that also uses a public-facing ticketing system




  • Honestly, that’s the best way to live IMO. You don’t necessarily have to understand something or adopt it for yourself, but it literally costs you nothing to show someone the basic respect of addressing them how they wish to be addressed.

    My best man came out as trans a few years after our wedding. It took me a while to get her new name down pat, but every time I messed up I corrected myself immediately. The other day when she sent me a picture to show her progress on HRT I told her how happy I was at the progress my maid of honor had made and how much happier she looked. It’s that simple: just call someone by their preferred name/pronouns.