u/Exciting-Coast-8399

[TOMT] [TV SHOW] [90s/200s] Looking for an educational show I grew up with in the early 2000s

I'm looking for an educational tv show I grew up with. I think it played on the programming block HBO Family Jam, but I'm unsure. I know two things though. 1) The theme song had a piano with multiple colored-keys. As well as animated animals: I specificially remember a tiger who I think played the trumpet, but the instrument part is foggy. And 2) There is a clip from the show where they sing the song "Apples and Bananas" and the clips take place at a food market. The film quality very much looked like a show from the 90s/2000s. If you have an ideas please let me know.

reddit.com
u/Exciting-Coast-8399 — 3 days ago

I don't want to unfriend someone but it's hard being their friend right now

So I'm going through a difficult time right now. I've been unemployed for a month and it's been getting really difficult for me. My depression and anxiety is almost always high as I am starting to get worried about our bills and grocery situations. And I've been needing more than just my fiance for moral support. There's someone who I met last year that I've grown close to. And has become one of my best friends. But recently, she's basically like a ghost. She'll send me snaps every now and then, but never really responds to anything I have to say. Even when I was mentioning having dark thoughts. Not a word. I know she's working again and has had things happen too, and that can change some things. And that's understandable as long as that's communicated properly. But she's been practically mute except two occasions. Not even the time I needed her the most. I sent her a message, to once again, she's seen and hasn't responded to. Saying that I don't like being in a friendship like this. It feels so hollow. And she's given the same treatment to my fiance. I don't want to unfriend her necessarily, because I still would like to be friends with her in the future. But this is just getting a bit exhausting. Putting effort into a relationship without anything in return. What would your advice be?

reddit.com
u/Exciting-Coast-8399 — 4 days ago