Ultimately, asking for the test ruined both relationships regardless of the outcome. If the results had come back positive, I think it would be mostly … praise for trusting her instincts,” DCPhoto78 wrote. However, one commenter noted that if the woman successfully caught them with the test, people’s opinions of her would differ significantly. “Why the f*** would he do that if he was actually guilty? Why the f*** would either of them indulge you if they actually cheated?” “Wait so you thought your supposedly cheating husband would just casually comment on his love-child like ‘oh gee honey doesn’t he look just like me’ to his already paranoid wife?” Toyworker, the most popular commenter, wrote. The woman received over 1400 responses, and nearly everyone agreed that she was wrong in the situation. I thought my husband would understand my fears most of all given my history with past cheating exes.” “The resemblance was unavoidable and it was eating at me so much that no amount of therapy could help. “I honestly felt like I had no other choice,” she confided. The woman asked the online forum if she did the right thing. But he has moved out for the time being, and I’m worried this is the end of our marriage.” I feel so ashamed to lose my friend, but I thought my husband would slightly understand since even he sees the obvious resemblance between him and this kid. “The test says my husband isn’t the father. ![]() “Long story short, my friend got a paternity test but said our friendship is over,” FooFooBunnyLA wrote. The results would have enormous ramifications for everyone involved. To put the issue to bed, the friend took the DNA test. The child looked a lot about her husband, and her friend wasn’t forthcoming with any evidence to prove otherwise. Check out the full explanation in the video: The actors are quite literally talking to our walls.Īnd there's more. In the video, they explain how our televisions are too thin to hold large speakers facing in the correct direction, and until this video, it didn't dawn on me that the speakers to my television are indeed in the back. There's more to it, and again, it falls back onto technology. Sure, you may be thinking, well that kinda explains it, but why do the music and other cinematic noises sound like they're beating on your eardrum while the dialogue sounds like the actors are whispering every line? That doesn't seem very balanced. ![]() You need that contrast in volume in order to give your ear a sense of scale." "A lot of people will ask, 'Why don't you just turn the dialogue up?' Like, 'Just turn it up.' And.if only it were that simple," Kendrick said before explaining, "If you have your dialogue that's going to be at the same volume as an explosion that immediately follows it, the explosion is not going to feel as big. You'd only hear every other sentence or two. If they spoke and moved like actors do today, it would sound almost as if someone were giving a drive-by soliloquy while circling the block. They first explained that way back when movies were first moving from silent film to spoken dialogue, actors had to enunciate and project loudly while speaking directly into a large microphone. It turns out it's technology's fault, and to get to how we got here, Vega and Kendrick took us back in time. ![]() Vox video producer Edward Vega interviewed dialogue editor Austin Olivia Kendrick to get to the bottom of why we can't seem to make out what the actors are saying anymore. So if you've been wondering if it's just you who needs subtitles in order to watch the latest marathon-worthy show, worry no more. This is something that has become more common over the past decade and it's caused people to question if their hearing is going bad or if perhaps actors have gotten lazy with enunciation. It seems everyone needs subtitles nowadays in order to "hear" the television. Plus, after meeting with the 24 other Prudential Emerging Visionaries and her Prudential employee coach, who is helping her develop specific action steps to connect with her target audience, Collins has more confidence in a “grander path” for her work. She’ll even be able to lease an office space that allows for a live audience. Thankfully, the funding she earned from being selected as a Prudential Emerging Visionary is going toward upgraded recording equipment, the support of expert producers, and skill-building classes to help her become a better host and public speaker. Of course, as with most new projects, funding for “Perfect Timing” has come entirely out of Collins’ pocket. One of Collins’ favorite moments so far has been raising $7,000 to take 200 underserved girls to see “The Little Mermaid” on its opening weekend, to “let them know they are enough” and that there’s an “older sister” in their corner. ![]() That mission statement has since evolved beyond creating inspiring content and has expanded to hosting events and speaking publicly at summits and workshops.
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