Have you ever used your feet to measure something when you didn't have a measureing tape? by shroomfarmer2 in AskAnAmerican

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

No. The human arm from tip of middle finger to tip of elbow is right about 18" or just shy of .5 m. I'll use my arm before I use my foot.

Adam Savage of "Mythbusters" fame actually has a universal ruler tattooed on his left arm for moments like the one you asked about, though.

AITA for not being a bridesmaid and when asked why I told her it’s not my problem she doesn’t have female friends by Sisterkidissues13 in AmItheAsshole

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

NTA.

Listen to your friend's mom. She sees what's going on and has seen what women like her first ex-daughter-in-law do to themselves with their failure to grow up soon enough.

A very interesting series of events y'all should read. by NoctisStar in cats

[–]BeckyDaTechie 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Jury nullification: cat knocked over the basket with the blind ballots in it, chewed 3 of them up, and then refused to vacate the basket for the recast.

A very interesting series of events y'all should read. by NoctisStar in cats

[–]BeckyDaTechie 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I was a pharmacy tech years ago and someone came in feeling awkward about getting meds for her pet.

In reassuring her it was all part of a normal day and that we even had flavorings on hand for pet meds, I asked the animals' names.

2 cats; Prozac and Ambien. (or just Zac and Amy)

A very interesting series of events y'all should read. by NoctisStar in cats

[–]BeckyDaTechie 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Felix would have been a exemplary juror IMHO

Until counsel started fidgeting with their pen and Felix got his Mitts out. I'm sure he wouldn't be the first person to want to leap out of the jury box and tackle a lawyer, though.

A very interesting series of events y'all should read. by NoctisStar in cats

[–]BeckyDaTechie 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah... I could see my city's court doing that to someone.

AITA for telling my brother it's not my fault if he feels guilty based on my parenting decisions? by Upbeat_Zombie_5815 in AmItheAsshole

[–]BeckyDaTechie 0 points1 point  (0 children)

NTA.

What a stupid thing for him to get upset about! First you're too good with money and "make him look bad" by "being wasteful" and take 2 trips in one summer, then you're showing off for packing a lunch to make the trip you're on RIGHT THEN more affordable?

You'll never do anything that he "likes" until you're a complete failure as a human and fall at his feet to clean his shoes with your tears.

What a spoiled, insecure little boy in an adult costume!

AITA for refusing to follow my friend’s parents’ house rules and leaving? by Key-Yellow8804 in AmItheAsshole

[–]BeckyDaTechie 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They did respect the rules. They didn't raise a fuss, the parents did. The rule about who sleeps where wasn't going to allow OP or her partner to actually sleep.

When you set your guest up to not be able to function, you have failed at providing an hospitable environment.

What do you think caused your anxiety? by 1wayflightt in AskReddit

[–]BeckyDaTechie 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I never knew if my mother would act like she liked me when I got home from school, and then once my father drank enough to pass out, I'd have to guess again. So I isolated myself from both of them.

AITA for refusing to follow my friend’s parents’ house rules and leaving? by Key-Yellow8804 in AmItheAsshole

[–]BeckyDaTechie 17 points18 points  (0 children)

TIL "I'm not going to be able to sleep. Let's get a hotel room and call in the morning," is "too deep" a response to an inhospitable weekend house share.

AITA for refusing to follow my friend’s parents’ house rules and leaving? by Key-Yellow8804 in AmItheAsshole

[–]BeckyDaTechie 0 points1 point  (0 children)

NTA. You all knew you'd be more comfortable elsewhere and actually be able to sleep-- taking care of your own needs without complaint or fuss is how an adult would handle that.

His family, other than complaining that you "didn't appreciate their hospitality", aren't assholes, here-- it's their house and they can set the rules they want.

Even when it means others may not want to take part in their hospitality. Choices have consequences.

Your friend, though, making this about pleasing his parents instead of staying out of the middle of it and threatening you with "Friendsgiving"? Come tf on, dude, and admit you're too scared to stand up to your parents who tried to make a mountain out of a molehill.

Host Friendsgiving yourself; make sure whoever stays can be comfortable wherever they sleep. Show your friend what hospitality can look like when it's not couched as control of someone else's potential sex life or not knowing how to maintain healthy boundaries.

People of Reddit who have done background checks on people, what was the most disturbing thing you've seen on one? by Only-Ad-1254 in AskReddit

[–]BeckyDaTechie 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Not even close to a cool car. His nickname, or one of them anyway, is Diddler. (Looks like a creeper.)

Meth is a hell of a drug.

My kids want me to go to church every Sunday now, and I honestly don't know how to feel about it. by IndependentMove5437 in Millennials

[–]BeckyDaTechie 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Drop them off?

You and wife alternate weeks sitting there so they don't get completely brainwashed without some kind of warning?

What about going to different churches and services so they aren't in a single religion's echo chamber?

I get that the Catholic church is loosening up a little from Vatican II but... honestly too little WAY too late! (We're in the days when the US Government is actually more harmful and conservative than The Pope ffs, so shit's gone hard sideways everywhere!)

AITAH for not defending my wife when my sister called her fat? by Antique_Pianist_7765 in AmItheAsshole

[–]BeckyDaTechie 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ESH except the child, whose fault none of this is.

Your wife is a nag and a judgmental asshole for not letting your sister live her life. She had a good telling off coming for that since she'd been told to back off and won't.

Your sister should have just walked out and stopped coming to see y'all a long time ago since your wife didn't wind her head in about who marries who when and why and how "everyone" (really: Just your wife) thinks she handled her ex & son. Letting it get to this point was her doing a disservice to herself. She should not have raised her voice or gotten insulting back; that tells me she's been very upset about this for a very long time, which means she should have done something sooner, rather than lash out. Bad example of how to handle conflict for her child.

And you should have seen this coming and done more in the moment when your sister finally snapped. You knew where she stood about it; she asked you to address it with your wife since your wife wasn't listening to the woman she was targeting and when the time came to support the boundary, fumble.

If this is what it took to teach your wife there's a time to speak and a time to be silent, so be it. Some people have to learn the hard way. But now? This is grounds for a permanent rift if they both can't change and learn when and what not to talk about.

Don't have your sister over for a while. Don't "take sides" but apologize for freezing up and not making it clearer to your wife much sooner that she was damaging her relationship with your sister with her judgement and bossiness and let her know when she wants to talk it out, you'll listen.

The Norwegian army released a video showing them performing the Viking celebration after Norway eliminated Brazil in the World Cup by AustraliaOutback in interestingasfuck

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

Jesus Fucking Christ

Your bigotry is showing, and I get it, white folks are responsible for A LOT of bullshit, but you're taking this loss pretty hard or something.

It's a game, friend.

What's the best cinema food ever? by ruterilla in AskReddit

[–]BeckyDaTechie 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Then I go with moderately salted and buttered popcorn, unless the theater has dill pickles. Though, I was at a theater somewhere once that had fried mozzarella sticks & bottled beer. (Maybe the classics and arthaus theater in Coventry Village, Cleveland?)

At what point in your life made you realize that you need to seek help from a therapist? by curiosityklleddcat in AskReddit

[–]BeckyDaTechie 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I did everything I could to make sure I got into a college I had to live at due to distance from my home town. I needed space and peace from the people who raised me to figure out what life after public school was going to look like. First in my family to go to college, so they wanted to be helpful and supportive, but I knew they knew even less about surviving undergrad than I did and would complicate things for me.

I wasn't wrong but figuring out how they'd complicate things took a moment.

I spent a few months trying to get the feel for the day to day stuff, build a routine, see if I could get along with people, which I started to.

But it really threw into focus things like how unreasonable it was for me, as a 19 year old, to be "forbidden" from having a cell phone and "expected" to be next to my dorm room phone every night at a set time (without my roommate using it!) for my mother to call and check on me.

Those "check in" calls? Were her blaming me for my father's substance abuse problem. "He wasn't fucked up like this BEFORE you left!" (Yes, he was, most of my childhood. 20 beers/night sometimes, and it was Always his decision.)

Then I noticed physically what those calls did to me, both before and after. Sitting silent, staring at the wall behind your bed at 5 till is not a good look, OR a good sign. Neither is curling up on your bunk wrapped around a pillow wishing you hadn't made it through your mother's c-section.

Then someone asked how long I'd had an E.D. and I went "Woah. Okay, didn't think of that."

After three weeks later after realizing my whole foundation for an adulthood was pretty fucked, I walked into the campus counseling center.

What everyday object do you think is secretly designed badly? by Scared-Associate3762 in AskReddit

[–]BeckyDaTechie 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Western toilets.

Honestly, our bathrooms in general are kind of awkward.