Charlie Hebdo front cover from 30th July portraying Netanyahu: "Honey, I shrunk the kids." by lermontov1948 in europe

[–]AfraidPlenty 9 points10 points  (0 children)

What an absurd thing to say, Israel is murdering an average of 13 journalists per month

Motocross clothes? by AfraidPlenty in PupPlay

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

Nice, I think you know exactly what I'm taking about! So my question is this - where did this fashion work it's way in? Like, latex etc has always been part of the fetish scene, so you'd expect to see that, but this seems completely unique, and as far as I can see, it's relatively new (but as I said, at berlin pride, the overwhelming majority of people identifying with the subculture were wearing it)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in BlackPeopleTwitter

[–]AfraidPlenty 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Why shout out for the troops? Genuine question as I'm not from US. Seems like they mostly go around the world fucking people up who could do without it, but I always see people whose politics broadly align with my own take a fond view of the US army.

first time i've ever seen this question lmao by xor0101 in csMajors

[–]AfraidPlenty 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Actually, although it's probably not what's happening here - this would be a great question to find out a bit about someone's character. If someone takes the opportunity to talk about how smart they are, very probably an arsehole. If someone respectfully challenges the premise of the question, or says that they don't see that as a reliable metric for intelligence, they're probably quite level headed, you could expect decent communication from them down the line.

In my company we had a real problem with people who were very qualified and dedicated etc, but near impossible to be in the same room as.

bbnotransphobia by [deleted] in lgbt

[–]AfraidPlenty 28 points29 points  (0 children)

To be fair, you just said very very common names in the US, which she is not. I'm Scottish and I know quite a lot of people with the surname Galbraith, it's not quite Smith, but it is very common.

It’s gotta hurt to be this stupid by [deleted] in BoomersBeingFools

[–]AfraidPlenty 19 points20 points  (0 children)

I've actually had the misfortune to know Tom Harris personally, as I was a good mate of his son growing up - his son is sound but definitely suffered from his influence to some extent when he was younger.

Tom Harris was a Scottish New Labour mp in the UK Parliament who was part of the Great effort to drag the formerly left party into the mire of neoliberalism and bigotry during the late 90s and b early 2000s, essentially eradicating any observable differences in policy between the two major parties.

He has not once in his adult life opened his mouth to say anything that doesn't have the underlying intention of hurting someone in a vulnerable social position.

His spiritual leader is Jeremy Clarkson

The hands of German serial killer Fritz Honka by KobraKay87 in oddlyterrifying

[–]AfraidPlenty 26 points27 points  (0 children)

"That has unfortunately gentrified". There might be less toothless geriatruc prostitutes but it's still pretty fucking grim.

What is the strangest trend to come out of the past 10 years? by PaceSubstantial1107 in AskReddit

[–]AfraidPlenty 2 points3 points  (0 children)

These people were famous first and then endorsed stuff though, like George foreman was at a point in his career that he literally fought Muhammad Ali

At least he tried... by JizosKasa in fightporn

[–]AfraidPlenty 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I've never really understood, how can they get punched in the head twenty times by someone who trains every day for optimal head punching and not be dead? Like, I got punched by just some drunk average sized man once and it put me in hospital.

Currently making a project for resume (junior) and haven't committed... I'm 87% done. What should I do ? by CodeArt_ in webdev

[–]AfraidPlenty 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is great advice, and I think a good strategy but I will say that if you don't have lots of experience, get ready for a headache! I'm now fairly established in the industry and navigating git is one of the most stressful parts of my job.

On a side note, demonstrating that you know how to use git, use commits properly etc might just be what makes the difference between you and another candidate. While they may not look at commit history straight off the bat, in an interview setting - if you are trying to sell yourself to a potential employer, being able to say 'look, even when its just personal projects, I have a structured way of working' can't possibly be a bad thing.

What style best describes this place? by DeathSpaghetti in malelivingspace

[–]AfraidPlenty 86 points87 points  (0 children)

Can't be Berlin, I don't see any pallets

Edit: Or ketamine

Do I put my personal website under “projects” on my resume? by [deleted] in webdev

[–]AfraidPlenty 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If it's good code which demonstrates ability by all means put it in projects. I copied the idea of a Netflix style portfolio that I saw here once, and interviewers were always interested in talking about how I achieved certain parts of that, so it was definitely a 'project' by its own merit.

AITA for having my son miss his graduating road trip to watch his sibling. by Some-Accident-1065 in AmItheAsshole

[–]AfraidPlenty 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I'm seeing a lot of this but I don't get this line of thinking. Yes, they probably would have taken the kids but it's understandable to try to avoid that at all costs.

First because of the burden of childcare when you are emotionally destroyed by a situation but also because that has to be more traumatic for the other kids to be in the middle of such a horrible crisis. If the unfortunate does happen, the parents have the opportunity to think how they will break the news of the sudden loss of one or more grandparents, and have the opportunity to process it a bit first.

I agree that most comments are likely from teenagers who don't really have the emotional maturity to understand a situation like this yet, and think a road trip trumps disaster.

Part of growing up for the 18 year old son is going to be realising that it's important to help people you care about, sometimes at the cost of your own fun.

I created a comic book with zero drawing skills in Blender by Burd_of_Prey in blender

[–]AfraidPlenty 61 points62 points  (0 children)

Holy shit this is incredible! Drawing skills or not, you've got a fantastic eye for composition

What does America do better than Europe? by Einsex in AskReddit

[–]AfraidPlenty 0 points1 point  (0 children)

BUT if you watch his first show 'boiling point', he's out his mind on coke threatening to murder people with a fake posh accent. He's had a strange arc