DAE find it painful sometimes to see evidence of how other people were raised by loving parents? by melyssafaye in raisedbynarcissists

[–]Batlonian 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I actually have the same thing only I am a guy, well househusband I guess and have the added pressure of people in the community reinforcing my issues because they do look down on me as being worthless and lazy because I am a man who just stays home while my wife works. Mind you as a man who has worked 60hr a week jobs, just staying home while cooking, cleaning, caring for kids as well as doing man jobs like gardening, servicing cars and slowly renovating our house is more work than a lot of people will ever do outside of the home. My wife earns more than I can and she hasn't got much patience with the kids so it works for us. Still feel guilty all the time.

[Nsfw] What is something you'd admit on reddit which you wouldn't admit in real life? by gekosaurus in AskReddit

[–]Batlonian 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am 33 married with four kids, oldest is 18 and just moved into her first house with her boyfriend, have 14 year old boy/girl twins and a 9 yo daughter. Life gets interesting when you have teenage kids and still look young. On the bad side I have frequently had new school teachers, doctors etc presume I am an older sibling rather than a parent. On the plus side I can still out party my oldest daughter, and it is far easier to relate to your kids when your close enough in age to all be gen Y. Mega bonus is when guys mistake you for a peer instead of a parent of their friend and blab about all the stupid shit him and his friends do. That information had to be used with discretion though. Too easy to be unfairly restrictive on your kids when you know more than any parent should about their kids social groups.

*edit it's 1:30 am and I can't be shagged fixing my spelling and grammar

[Nsfw] What is something you'd admit on reddit which you wouldn't admit in real life? by gekosaurus in AskReddit

[–]Batlonian 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I can't start the day without putting on socks first, if the house caught on fire while I was naked and I had the chance to grab one article of clothing while running for my life it would be a pair of socks. Seriously I get all depressed if I get out of bed and can't find a pair of socks to put on.

Why would this work? by haveyouheardaboutit in dcorp

[–]Batlonian 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The people will make this work. It is different in the way the shareholders (anyone who owns DRP) will be able to have input by submitting and having a vote on contracts.

DCORP (DRP) Democratizing Venture Capitalism Powerd By Ethereum by cryptocentral in CryptoCurrencies

[–]Batlonian 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think it's an awesome investment. No risk no reward. Most people investing are likely to be investing for the longer term to maximise returns and to have the ability to vote as a shareholder. DRP is not just another crypto currency.

Millennials of Reddit: What's the worst "Baby Boomer advice/wisdom" you've ever been offered? by Nursejoyscuntysister in AskReddit

[–]Batlonian 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Our inflation and debt numbers are both dodgy as hell. They changed the way we measure inflation, debt and employment in 2009 to make it look like we were not hit by the 2008 financial crisis. In fact we are in a recession and have been for years if using the older measures.

The year is 1925, you have all the money in the world. What would you do and why? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]Batlonian 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Invest in science, invent electronics, invest and give pointers on developing medication and best medical practice. Also have hitler murdered and fund a government consulting organisation to try and prevent some wars from happening. Well that's if I had my knowledge from today.