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Why is Jeffrey Combs always getting jumped or man handled by corpses, cops, pissed off people, supernatural creatures and shit in so many movies like
There's a fucking list of recurring things in his career that I can make a bingo card of it or something
I gotta make an analysis video of him someday
With the end of the year and the holidays coming up, I've noticed I get quite annoyed when everyone you speak to around this time wishes you 'Happy holidays!!'.
Like no...I won't be happy around these days. It's gonna be so damn draining and overstimulating. I only 'celebrate' the holidays for the sake of other people, but I gain nothing from it at all. I cannot wait for all of this to just be over again...
YOU decide which holiday Jeff movie I watch:
Elf-Man
Holiday Hell
Jeffrey Combs really leaning into the Sadistic Dad phase of his career.
bro. i’m so tired. PHEW. urgh.
Joy Up The Holidays with Q Fam
Family can be awful. But be brave! Bring intention to delight and distract!
It's very important to me that my younger relatives learn about our elders past before we lose them and remember my parents as the amazing people they were and sometimes still are.
A lonely life spent daily is fear, anxiety, and conspiracy is a JOYLESS life. So while our families make us feel yucky, we can deescalate with joy. We don't deserve to have holidays of yuck feelings nor do our kids.
So really think how to lessen suffering and focus on the joy of the experience (together.)
We can remind them when they did good things. We can remind them their parents love them. We can tell our kids about the great stuff they did and let them fill them in.
We can stuff their favorite food and drinks in their mouths.
And overall trying to remind them we loved who they were, even from afar. And we still love them.
Most of all if the opportunity arises, we need to tell them that it makes us sad to see them so angry polarized and unhappy that it dominates their life and they have no time to enjoy their retirement or senior years.
We don't need to criticize the rhetoric or the persons involved in the rhetoric, but simply say what we see and say that we're concerned because they're so unhappy.
Then we find our way to what brings them joy and encourage them to return to that joyful activity.
Jeffrey Combs in holiday hell (2019)