![]() It's hard to let go of your negative feelings towards the person if you're not willing to forgive them. Forgiveness is about letting go of the bitterness you have against the other person.Keep in mind, though, that forgiveness is mainly for your benefit it doesn't absolve the other person for what they've done. With serious issues like emotional and physical abuse, it's much harder to forgive the other person. Of course, some "mistakes" are bigger than others.For instance, if you feel angry and bitter, how is that coloring how you see the world? Think about how those emotions are affecting your life. Another way to work on forgiveness is to think about how you feel about what the person did to you.It's only when you think of them as a fallible human being with both good and bad qualities that you can forgive them their mistakes. Think about what made you like them in the first place, so you can think of them as a whole person who makes mistakes. One way to work on forgiving them is to remember the good parts of the person, too. It does not store any personal data.Forgive the person to let go of your anger. ![]() The cookie is set by the GDPR Cookie Consent plugin and is used to store whether or not user has consented to the use of cookies. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Performance". ![]() This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Other. The cookies is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Necessary". The cookie is set by GDPR cookie consent to record the user consent for the cookies in the category "Functional". ![]() The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Analytics". These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously. Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. In honor of the Looking’s viral renaissance, click through for a look back at 20 pics from the premiere and some of our favorite show moments… Prev Next 1 of 21 And a few weeks ago, Daniel Franzese, who starred in Season 2, reignited the fandom when he tweeted, “Miss the gang! Maybe we should make a Christmas movie?” Fingers crossed, but until then, we’ll have to keep *looking* for a series that feels as resonant. Without a doubt, the series paved the way for LGBTQ+ shows that followed it (You’re welcome, Euphoria). The idea of a series opening with a gay man soliciting a handy in the woods… and then charting his romantic developments with nuance felt groundbreaking. The show premiered in 2014: the year Ellen DeGeneres’ Oscars selfie broke the internet, Frozen’s “Let It Go” tightened its vice grip on the world, and the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge had us dousing ourselves in freezing cold water. To be fair, Looking was ahead of its time. What’s this from? /VaKKFsBUzI- aram May 3, 2023 “If that show came out now, it’d have a completely different response.” But it was just real life!”Ĭonsidering it was a period where LGBTQ+ people were still digesting what meaningful representation looks like, Tovey implied that we didn’t know how good we had it. “The critical narrative at the beginning was that nothing much happened in it,” he said. Shortly before its cancellation, Vox dubbed it “the best show no one’s watching.” And recently, Tovey - who played Kevin, Patrick’s on-again, off-again a**hole boss and BF - called out the community’s lack of support at the time in an interview with The Independent. Looking may have aged as well as Lady Gaga’s Artpop amongst the gays, but it wasn’t universally beloved upon release. And pre- Hamilton, Groff was slacking off on his job as a video game designer and Googling “uncut Latin c*cks.” xLspDMlqqw- Eric?(he/him) May 5, 2023įrom Patrick and Richie’s meet cute on public transit, to a well-timed “Piece of Me” sync at the club, the elders of Gay Twitter (read: anyone who remembers dial up internet) have stepped up to educate Gen-Z on the series gone too soon. In case you’re new here: before Bartlett was rimming Lukas Gage on The White Lotus, he was hanging with his BFF Doris and trying to open a restaurant. The way that tweets of Gen Z discovering basic details of HBO’s Looking are going viral shows we need to teach queer history in schools.
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