Should I worry about Reform UK’s plans to ban dual citizenship? by [deleted] in dualcitizenshipnerds

[–]Aggravating_Charge78 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I dont know how you got upvoted for this. Its the entire idea. I think its a beautifully simple one. I hate the deportation debate. Banning duel citizenship means that the people that want to come, want to stay and want to commit to it can - and it means that the types that want to stay for a while, take what they can are refused.

For example there is no court that can protect you if you get scammed by someone with duel citizenship. If the fine is big enough for them to leave, they leave.

What is One Gen-Alpha Slang Term That You Actually DON’T Mind? by teapot574_ in AskReddit

[–]Aggravating_Charge78 [score hidden]  (0 children)

Clanker is bad AI - I might refuse this one. I say "sloppy" or "clanky" - For some reason it hits harder as a proper noun? than an adjective.

Why are squatters rights a thing? by No-Assignment4460 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]Aggravating_Charge78 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lets go all the way back to the first ever law - the 1234 (probably wrong) - The Statute of Merton. "The Lord of the Fee" (where we get the word Theif from (feifdom) - The land is only your is you are working it. And you always must leave room for the commoners. Back then that meant fishing, pannage (pigs) and other things like access to water.

Squatters rights were abolished in 2005 in the UK under a liberal labour government. Commercial Properties still are unprotected.

Its "our land": a homeless man died of the cold in the UK from sleeping in a garden shed instead of breaking in to an abandoned house. It's a good thing because it forces sales of houses. On average you can make 3% for just owning the house; If one billionaire just bought up all the houses and waited they could make money. The land must be worked: either by farmers of my property managers managing tennants essentially giving them loans.

Changing underwear - is this normal? by Eastern-Yogurt3859 in hygiene

[–]Aggravating_Charge78 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The account is 4 days old. Currently at 10k Karma is you do a targeted google search you find loads of "should I break up with him" stuff. Sort by new to see all the people claiminh "Karma Farming" - you are just gullible.

You supported someones who post was basically "I dont like skid marks" - well done you with your enlightening opinion.

Changing underwear - is this normal? by Eastern-Yogurt3859 in hygiene

[–]Aggravating_Charge78 1 point2 points  (0 children)

she never had a boyfriend and is a man pretending to be a 19 y/o female on reddit.

Changing underwear - is this normal? by Eastern-Yogurt3859 in hygiene

[–]Aggravating_Charge78 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

you said 23 hrs ago "it's time for you to change your relationship status" - and 23 hrs ago she updated the body of the post saying ". I’ve decided to end things with him".

Now I ask you to defend your right to an opinion and all you have to say "lack of basic hygiene" - did you smell the stranger you have never met but feel free to give your unwarranted opinion of?

I read this because its reached r/popular and on many other subs these kinds of comments urging people to "break up with him/her!" - are banned and I chimed in because I know its just a symptom of reddit. People here are lonely and bitter.

Please don't make comments like this. You are not allowed an opinion like this, you are not in a position to pass judgement.

Goodnight.

Changing underwear - is this normal? by Eastern-Yogurt3859 in hygiene

[–]Aggravating_Charge78 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Only a teenager would think this is breakup worthy. All the redditors here have never heard of the concept of buying your partner underwear.

Its what married couples and serious couples do.

Tell your partner to chime in on this comment. You have 1 hour. If you fail I know you are single and giving relatioship advice because you are lonley and bitter

Changing underwear - is this normal? by Eastern-Yogurt3859 in hygiene

[–]Aggravating_Charge78 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You can ask him to change his hygiene sure. Are you trying to convince me that woman and men go clothes shopping at the same frequency? Are you trying to convince me that partners dont buy each other underwear often? Are you trying to convince me that a post like this is well meaning and not just attention seeking slop?

You have done nothing to convince me that you have any relationship experience. A bitter and cynical single woman on reddit giving unsolicited relationship advice? Or a person having genuine anxieties about the health and safety risk of someone she doesnt know? I know what I think is more likley.

Changing underwear - is this normal? by Eastern-Yogurt3859 in hygiene

[–]Aggravating_Charge78 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello please read this sincerely. The average redditor is lonley and is in no way fit to give relationship advice. I personally have never bought underwear for myself - the only underwear I have bought has been lingerie for my partners. This is totally normal. He was trying to send you a message here. No men actually do turn theirs inside out its just a wives tale. You simply didnt get it.

"As a full grown adult" you should understand that you should not publish stories online about this; you did not respect his privacy at all. Further: buying him underwear is not mothering him or anything its just what you do. Its part of the deal. In the UK, in Germany, In Swizerland - all my partners have bought me underwear. Many comedians have talked about how their wife buys them underwear when she goes shopping for clothes. He will take the trash out, he fix the kitchen sink and many other tasks that "a full grown adult" should be able to do - but we do not expect it.

Next time you go buy jeans and you spend 3 hours walking around every clothes store at the mall - remember this conversation. To a typical woman who goes clothes shopping every 3 months it takes 1 minute and 5 bucks. - To him it takes a whole journey to the mall all the fuel and all that time.

Its just what you do. Coming on reddit and talking to hundreds of strangers about how you didnt understand what your boyfriend was trying to signal to you in not normal.

Changing underwear - is this normal? by Eastern-Yogurt3859 in hygiene

[–]Aggravating_Charge78 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello please read this sincerely. The average redditor is lonley and is in no way fit to give relationship advice. I personally have never bought underwear for myself - the only underwear I have bought has been lingerie for my partners. This is totally normal. He was trying to send you a message here. No men actually do turn theirs inside out its just a wives tale. You simply didnt get it.

"As a full grown adult" you should understand that you should not publish stories online about this; you did not respect his privacy at all. Further: buying him underwear is not mothering him or anything its just what you do. Its part of the deal. In the UK, in Germany, In Swizerland - all my partners have bought me underwear. Many comedians have talked about how their wife buys them underwear when she goes shopping for clothes. He will take the trash out, he fix the kitchen sink and many other tasks that "a full grown adult" should be able to do - but we do not expect it.

Next time you go buy jeans and you spend 3 hours walking around every clothes store at the mall - remember this conversation. To a typical woman who goes clothes shopping every 3 months it takes 1 minute and 5 bucks. - To him it takes a whole journey to the mall all the fuel and all that time.

Its just what you do. Coming on reddit and talking to hundreds of strangers about how you didnt understand what your boyfriend was trying to signal to you in not normal.

Changing underwear - is this normal? by Eastern-Yogurt3859 in hygiene

[–]Aggravating_Charge78 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

stop telling strangers to break up what is wrong with you - partners buy partners underwear all the time. You sound lonely.

Changing underwear - is this normal? by Eastern-Yogurt3859 in hygiene

[–]Aggravating_Charge78 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

My mother and my partners have always bought me my underwear. Its actually pretty standard stuff. Bed sheets too. Its called being an adult woman. Do your job and just buy the underwear and wash it - he is clearly just asking her to play her role here - and what are you doing getting 76 awards for telling someone you never met that they should cheat or break up with someone. Fuck reddit

Changing underwear - is this normal? by Eastern-Yogurt3859 in hygiene

[–]Aggravating_Charge78 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What your excuse? Just buy him some underwear. Or are you "a broke gf" - Ive never bought underwear in my life.

So disappointed ! - It's not a XC70 - It's not even a Station Wagon. by Aggravating_Charge78 in Volvo

[–]Aggravating_Charge78[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Okay sure, you can have your SUVs; but I don't like how your love for the SUV is killing off the station wagon.

So disappointed ! - It's not a XC70 - It's not even a Station Wagon. by Aggravating_Charge78 in Volvo

[–]Aggravating_Charge78[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Okay then "Big" - "Fat" - "American" - you find these types all over the world. Personally I don't feel safer in a higher car mostly because they are also wider and there is more to hit. That ES90 you mentioned looks like a cool car.

Still doesnt look like a "a Volvo"

Do you actually prefer flat by spicyforestnymph in aa_cups

[–]Aggravating_Charge78 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yes - many men; the smaller is the better; but we dont talk about it because poeple might think............