That first bit with her mum, I get that. It's hard, but so much pain can be avoided if we just talk about how we've struggled, instead of keeping it hidden.
@@jer_bear_stare1643 Sometimes it is easier than we think it will be. Sometimes it's hard but it still needs doing. And sometimes we have to come at these things sideways, and indirectly, if we come at them at all. It's also okay if keeping your struggles private is actually better for you, so long as that's really the case. All I know, is when it comes to the people we love, ignorance is often the very opposite of bliss, and we tend to nurse pains that would have long ago healed if we hadn't kept them in those dark, quiet places they feel safe. Even if we cannot share those parts of ourselves with the ones we'd like to, I do think it's important to have an outlet of some kind. But there's no one way to live, we have to do what works for us (as long as it's actually what works FOR us, not against). If you or a loved one is in pain, I hope you get what you need. Take care.
I'll say it again, Please give us a series 2 of This Way Up! Aisling Bea is fucking glorious as is the rest of the show. Fleabag was trying to be this good.
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That first bit with her mum, I get that. It's hard, but so much pain can be avoided if we just talk about how we've struggled, instead of keeping it hidden.
True story
It's not always easy. It's a big step to do. I could relate to Aine so much in that scene.
I wish it was that easy.
@@jer_bear_stare1643 Sometimes it is easier than we think it will be. Sometimes it's hard but it still needs doing. And sometimes we have to come at these things sideways, and indirectly, if we come at them at all. It's also okay if keeping your struggles private is actually better for you, so long as that's really the case. All I know, is when it comes to the people we love, ignorance is often the very opposite of bliss, and we tend to nurse pains that would have long ago healed if we hadn't kept them in those dark, quiet places they feel safe. Even if we cannot share those parts of ourselves with the ones we'd like to, I do think it's important to have an outlet of some kind.
But there's no one way to live, we have to do what works for us (as long as it's actually what works FOR us, not against). If you or a loved one is in pain, I hope you get what you need. Take care.
“Before I punch you in your dark womb”
lol Jesus that was unexpected!
Aisling is my spirit animal!
Brilliant series. Makes you laugh then cry. Someone in Australia should show this
She’s a comic genius! Sorcha Cusak is someone who has loads of comedy to offer too
I adore this show!
I'll say it again, Please give us a series 2 of This Way Up! Aisling Bea is fucking glorious as is the rest of the show. Fleabag was trying to be this good.
I couldn't get into fleabag but this way up and catastrophe is the best! Sharon Horgan and Aisling Bea are so talented
The alley exchange is quite good, also, Irish alley bums are pretty tame seems.
It's not in Ireland.
London love
Apparently accents are alien to this person
Is her mum Mrs M from Father Brown?
Any way to watch the full episodes in Australia?
Vpn
no dis to any others, Aisling is Addictive.
Is she a lesbian? ooh err
No.