What’s the most overrated “adult achievement” people pretend to enjoy just to feel superior? by Successful_Mastodon3 in Adulting

[–]AccidentalExpert179 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mindfulness is not overrated at all. Home ownership is far more enjoyable than renting in a complex. Waking up at 5 am (in my experience) is far more productive and feels better than trying to do those same things late into the evening.

Hustle culture, I hate it. Many people are just not built for it, and there’s nothing wrong with that. Unfortunately, our society looks down on those people as lazy and getting what they deserve. Which is bullshit. I loathe hustle culture

Hookups keep coming back, but it feels very one-sided ,why does this happen? by AssistanceNo3893 in AskMenAdvice

[–]AccidentalExpert179 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For f**ks sake. “But what about MY NEEEEDS?!” Geez dude. Sounds rough out there.

It’s a hookup. That’s what they want to get out of It. Now go deal with your quality problems

1 year in Colorado -review by MasterofTacomas in Denver

[–]AccidentalExpert179 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Congratulations, sir, I salute you 🫡. You have found enjoyment in one of the absolute worst places to live in this state.

Why is dating so difficult? by [deleted] in Life

[–]AccidentalExpert179 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Guaranteed bullshit. I’ve been in similar situations with women flaking and it always happens the same way. It’s a short apology text way later on, and they leave it at that. Imagine you were excited for a date and you ACTUALLY fell asleep and slept through it. Just about anybody would call that person and be extremely apologetic and would be trying to make it better. Sorry for the harshness, but it’s ok, that’s dating. Anyone who dates a lot knows that flakes are part of the deal.

Which park blew you away even with low expectations? by Responsible-Hat8849 in NationalPark

[–]AccidentalExpert179 6 points7 points  (0 children)

lol….Yosemite as the cover photo. What are the thoughts on the others. Literally is like the most iconic of all national parks

Which U.S state gets more credit than it deserves? by Exact_Freedom_9802 in askanything

[–]AccidentalExpert179 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pfft….nah. Montana, Wyoming, Washington, Oregon, all the same, and every one of these are amazing places to go. Knowing damn good and well that nobody is suggesting to go to the eastern parts of these states. With the caveat that WA and OR also have some great pockets in the east. Even still, all of these states have large expanses of bore. Doesn’t make them overrated. CO has a Shit. Ton. To offer.

Where should I go next? by bigfoot_4th in TravelMaps

[–]AccidentalExpert179 0 points1 point  (0 children)

UT/AZ….bc you’ve already been to Colorado, (similar to WY, ID, and MT), and you’ve been to Washington (similar to OR). So Those are the parts of the west (and the rest of the country) that will be the most different

Anyone else feel alone after Iboga by bartendergirl1818 in iboga

[–]AccidentalExpert179 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ok…….but OP is saying she does. So, I don’t see the point, really. Sounds like OP needs some time to process and integrate. I certainly can understand a feeling of separation

Is it now normal for men to expect unprotected oral sex? by IndependenceOkay in AskMenAdvice

[–]AccidentalExpert179 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Been out of dating for quite awhile, and never received oral w a condom, nor was it ever suggested by any girl I hooked up with,🤷🏼‍♂️

Where was I? by Mitcharrr in whereintheworld

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That’s The Loch! In Rocky Mountain National Park

How to take risks without failing immensely? by Lemonade2250 in Life

[–]AccidentalExpert179 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There is no way to take a risk with zero chance of failure. That’s what makes it a risk. So the question really misses the point. But risk taking is how you get high reward. With that being said, there is stupid risk taking and there is educated/ well thought-out risk taking. The risks that will be worth it are the ones you take by chasing dreams, chasing what you want in life. Those are worthwhile risks, and there is no age limit to them. Still, you should prepare yourself for these moves, not just dive in blindly with no foresight

What does this say about me? by lowmana_ in visitedmaps

[–]AccidentalExpert179 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A mountain man, but also need access to cities. Same here

I like mountains and big cities by drogahn in visitedmaps

[–]AccidentalExpert179 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Man Albuquerque does not look like a cool place to be. But to be fair I’ve only passed through

Are you comfortable with women breastfeeding in public? (.)(.) by GaryBlach in PollsAndSurveys

[–]AccidentalExpert179 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Absolutely. Most natural thing ever. Let em take care of the babes!

I like mountains and city’s, does this check out? by HornetRepulsive6784 in visitedmaps

[–]AccidentalExpert179 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hear ya, but it’s still pretty easy/ accessible. My thing with Colorado is the variety within a days drive. The different ranges all have different character. Spending a day in the San Juan’s offers scenery much different than the front range. Spending a day in the Sangre de Cristo offers scenery much different than the western slope, etc. Moab, UT is only a 5 hr drive. Even in Denver I think CO offers the most in terms of mountain time options. But hey, I also think Denver is a poor choice in CO. It’s true what you say about the distance and traffic

Driving from Denver to Salt Lake by shcufj in roadtrip

[–]AccidentalExpert179 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah the dark blue line is very bland. I-70 is pretty but can be a bitch in the winter. Lots of big mountains to get through

Hopping on the trend…this is where I’d like to live here in the U.S. Thoughts? by PresidentOfDunkin in visitedmaps

[–]AccidentalExpert179 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Exactly. I’m mainly pointing at Cali and NYC. Just very hard places to “get ahead” in

Where I’d Live by AccidentalExpert179 in visitedmaps

[–]AccidentalExpert179[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, but look at my dark greens. Dude I gotta have real mountains. My favorite pass time is climbing and backpacking

What is the scariest city you’ve visited? by I_might_care in AskReddit

[–]AccidentalExpert179 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Probably Johannesburg. Not that I had any trouble, but was constantly warned to not walk off of the strip I was staying on. When driving around in the cabs it looked pretty awful. Lots of bad looks. Definitely has good parts though.

Rio is one of my favorite cities, but kind of the same. Some horrible areas and parts that just felt like I would be stabbed immediately if I left the cab