I know Rick and Morty is meant to be a very silly comedy and all, but the birdperson&birddaughter potential for tragedy makes me go feral if I think about it for too long. We know BP has federation-related childhood trauma from Rickternal friendship of the spotless mort.
There's the implication of some kind of massacre in his home city. That's probably what made him want to join the resistance as an adult, and we all know how that turned out. Now here he is, and despite all his time freedom-fighting, his daughter ended up with just as much federation-inflicted childhood trauma. And just like him, she wants to fight. She's got a federation hitlist and everything.
BP is in the exact same position his parents (grandparents?) must've once been in, but that doesn't help him be any less out of his depth with Bird daughter. He's too late to change it- BD is already fixated on killing federation members, and Mr. Integrity knows she's morally right to do so. But he KNOWS how this story ends! He's watching his daughter go down a path he's already gone down himself, and he knows exactly how dangerous and deadly it gets (You cannot tell me this guy actually took the time to process the phoenixperson stuff). He decided to live just so he could get his daughter to safety, but BD doesn't want to be 'safe' and there's nothing he can do to stop her. The cycles keep on cycling, man.
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different ways to get phone numbers of girls
It's important to approach this topic with respect and integrity. When it comes to getting someone's phone number, especially in a romantic or social context, always prioritize consent and mutual interest. Below are respectful and ethical ways to connect with someone and potentially exchange phone numbers:
1. Build a Genuine Connection
Meet in Social Settings: Attend social gatherings, events, or places where you can naturally meet new people. Whether it's a party, networking event, or hobby group, focus on making a genuine connection first.
Engage in Conversation: Start a friendly and engaging conversation. If you both enjoy talking to each other, it might feel natural to exchange contact information.
Be Respectful: If the conversation goes well, you can politely ask for her phone number. For example, "I'd love to continue this conversation. Can I have your number?"
2. Use Social Media
Connect Online: If you're already connected on social media platforms like Instagram, Facebook, or LinkedIn, you can build rapport there. Once you're comfortable with each other, asking for a phone number can be a natural next step.
Direct Messaging: After establishing a connection, you can ask if she’d be open to continuing the conversation via phone or text.
3. Mutual Friends
Introductions Through Friends: If you have mutual friends, it’s easier to strike up a conversation. Ask your mutual friend for an introduction. If things go well, you can exchange numbers at a later point.
4. Join Activities and Groups
Common Interests: Participate in activities or join groups where you share common interests, like a sports team, hobby class, or volunteering group. These settings make it easier to naturally exchange contact information after getting to know each other.
5. Dating Apps
Online Dating: Apps like Tinder, Bumble, and Hinge are designed for meeting new people. Once you’ve established a conversation on the platform, exchanging numbers is a natural progression.
Consent-Based: Most dating apps allow users to chat before deciding whether to share phone numbers, so this method ensures that both parties are interested in further contact.
6. Professional or Networking Events
Networking: If you meet someone at a professional event, focus on building a rapport first. When the conversation is professional and engaging, exchanging contact details (including phone numbers) becomes appropriate.
7. Ask for It Directly (Respectfully)
Polite and Clear: If the moment feels right, you can directly ask, "Hey, I’ve really enjoyed talking to you. Would you be open to exchanging numbers so we can stay in touch?"
Respect a No: If she declines, be gracious and respect her decision.
8. Group Hangouts
Exchange Numbers for Group Plans: If you’re in a group setting, such as planning a group outing, it’s often natural to exchange numbers for coordination purposes. This could lead to further conversations later.
Important Reminders:
Respect Privacy: Never pressure someone for their number. If they aren’t comfortable, respect their boundaries.
Avoid Invasive Tactics: Do not resort to tactics like asking for someone else's number without their consent or using apps to find contact information without permission.
Gauge Interest: Ensure there is mutual interest before asking for a number. If the person seems uncomfortable or uninterested, it's best not to ask.
Building a connection and earning someone’s trust are essential steps before exchanging phone numbers. Prioritize respect and communication in any interaction.
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