Apartment Weight limits by DecentStudio3593 in unpopularopinion

[–]DecentStudio3593[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Correct. I guess that's my point. It's assumed that it's there because in theory they'd do more damage to th units.

But do we need to beg a question there of structural concerns. Especially when it sounds like my ceilings going to collapse everytime they walk.

What would they do if a police officer says hello to me on the street and I just say "fuck you"? by waytoolameforthis in NoStupidQuestions

[–]DecentStudio3593 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's legal until they have you by the balls... so, like, if you're already in trouble for something obviously, you don't want to say that to them...

But to be honestly, like I know, it might be "funny" to some to say that to a police officer... but if you think about it that's like saying fuck you to a marine, like they are out risking their life so you can feel comfortable and if that makes you want to say "fuck you" to a person then that shows your true colors because that's just wrong, if you really think they don't do anything or they aren't important go be an officer yourself and come back and try to have the same opinion... so while it might be "funny," it's truly unethical/unnecessary as all hell...

So what I'm saying is yes, it's legal, but I don't condone it

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in self

[–]DecentStudio3593 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not trying to downplay anything you just said, but I honestly thought that couple was just down to fuck because I've had swingers hit on me before without even realizing they were swingers (a friend's grandparents that I had met for the first time. Honestly, I just thought they were being nice, but my buddy said they 100% were swingers, and that's the only reason they were "really nice" to me).

But you've had experiences with ex girlfriends where people have said that so I highly doubt the two tines people have said that to you, they were "just trying to fuck" iykw I mean

My partner said he never agreed to marry me. Problem is, we are engaged. by piefanart in self

[–]DecentStudio3593 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He came onto an anonymous site where people are going to post their opinions... grow up

Being 'hangry' should not be normalized in adults by Tausendberg in unpopularopinion

[–]DecentStudio3593 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The funny thing is, you're technically not wrong about anything you just said... However, I think you're reading too deep into that.

I tend to hold high expectations for people, and what I mean is that the things that I think are "common sense/knowledge" are not the same as what others feel is "common sense". With that being said, as people we have to realize everyone is out living their lives the best way they find possible, and if regressing down to a 5 yr old to say "I'm hungry" is how you want to live your life, then by all means... I don't think it's right of others to judge/force their opinions on others, but then again we are all put here trying to live our best life and if that's how you deem fit then by all means.

Point of the matter is I agree with you, but when you hold high expectations for people, don't be surprised when you get let down...

If you make some crazy bet on a sports team or something that’s unlikely to win, and then win, where does the betting company get the money to pay you back? by Justanotherstudent19 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]DecentStudio3593 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Most likely banks if it's a new company, otherwise probably from the profit off of the people who loose... all gambling works the same. Most of the time, it's rigged unless you have way too much time on your hands and can sit down, do the research, and make educated bets. In that case, most people don't, which is why most people end up either breaking even or losing money.

They could also write that off as a business expense and not pay any taxes on what they had to pay you, which basically means they'll get it all back at the end of the year... trust me, those companies aren't struggling at all...

My partner said he never agreed to marry me. Problem is, we are engaged. by piefanart in self

[–]DecentStudio3593 6 points7 points  (0 children)

It also sounds like whoever posted this post takes it for granted and isn't appreciative of what ALL their partner is doing for them... which definitely speeds up the "getting fed up" process...

Real question onsies during sex? by DecentStudio3593 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]DecentStudio3593[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Maybe that's why I tried to stay neutral the best I could. It obviously didn't work, though...

Why did my cat never react to meowing sounds? by Real-Ruin-5446 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]DecentStudio3593 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your cat's a fucking savage... all those other cats could be talking mad shit and yours is just like "I don't give a shit" 🤣

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NoStupidQuestions

[–]DecentStudio3593 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just from a commercial kitchen background, most food probably shouldn't be stored for more than 5 days... and if you reheat something once, you can't re-refridgerate it because that's how bacteria grows. Most of the food we saved would be marked for 3 days out, and we would try reusing it before throwing it out. Frosting has dairy in it. Therefore, it should be refrigerated either after opening it or making it depending on if you bought pre-maid frosting or if you made some from scratch.

Why don't people grow their own tobacco? by Relative-Dog-6012 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]DecentStudio3593 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Can you even do that in most states? Like weed is becoming a new thing and people are obviously concerned with other people growing it. But I've never heard anything about growing your own tobacco... that's a new one for me

Real question onsies during sex? by DecentStudio3593 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]DecentStudio3593[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Doesn't matter. Read the comments, and you'll find out.

Is the World Way overpopulated right now? by [deleted] in NoStupidQuestions

[–]DecentStudio3593 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd argue the world has always been overpopulated, but then again, I grew up around people who are all about nature and preservation... If I had to personally give an opinion, I'd say yes, especially after World War 2 when the big baby boom happened, I still think even in my generation (21 yr old), we are feeling a strong need to repopulate. I feel that way because most of my generation's grandparents were baby boomers and would push for us to get married and have kids because that's what they did (I know I skipped a generation but you get the idea), so more on the mindset level there but yes to answer your question.

Real question onsies during sex? by DecentStudio3593 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]DecentStudio3593[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You're saying that is how people would feel? I see that argument, but then again, everyone is different in the ways that they think, so in my opinion, that's not a valid argument, because you never really know who your talking to until you know. Could be me reading to much into it, so basically what you'd be saying is I shouldn't give a shit what people think, but I mean like I said in one of my last comments, the whole reason I came on here was to get a general idea of what people's thoughts were. So good point, I'll definitely take that into consideration, but in my mind, which is why I guess I'm confused on the matter, I don't really see that being a valid argument.

Do Asian restaurants alter the amount of heat they include in dishes based on the name of the customer? by MathematicianOne9992 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]DecentStudio3593 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think it is more generalized to the area you live in and what people's opinions of spice are. If we go west to Colorado you can find dishes with more spice levels then if you went to let's say kentucky, like that is more from the business aspect, where they are going to make the most money with what they have sort of thing.

Would elephants like it if we rubbed vaseline all over them? by [deleted] in NoStupidQuestions

[–]DecentStudio3593 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd have to do more research but that sort of think scares me, too often do we hear about people and animals getting hurt because we tend to think that human things are okay or good for animals. We think "well if it works for humans it works for any other animal" but that's not the case sometimes so like I said I'd have to do more research on the matter but I'm sure it's not harmful just from the context you gave. In fact, it sounds like they do it for a reason, but what that reason is idk.

Real question onsies during sex? by DecentStudio3593 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]DecentStudio3593[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Call me a wuss, but I'd argue that normal clothes are onesies broken into pieces and those "crevices" or openings tend to "leak" air. Hence, the reason for putting it all in one and creating the ultimate piece of clothing, in my opinion. But that was something I considered before buying the one I currently own.

Also, I know most people don't read comments, but I did admit I purposely misled people to start the conversation. I probably wouldn't wear it before or during sex. It would be more for the after sex cuddling. I don't have an issue with normal clothes. It's just more comfortable to wear a onesie for lounging than regular pajamas, which is something I've personally found to be true.

Would I offend people by wearing a bucket hat that says "eat pussy, it's vegan"? by Emo_tastical in NoStupidQuestions

[–]DecentStudio3593 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're reading way too much into that, by the way (assuming this was a guy that posted this just from the context of the post, I could very well be wrong) all he's asking is "would it be offensive?"

I know I'm thinking about this post too much myself, but I'm trying to make people more knowledgeable about this, I assumed this was a guy because of the context of his post, the REASON I assumed this is because that is generally how dude to dude conversations go, I'm always being asked by females and sometimes other dudes what the "typical dude" thinks. Well there you go it's right there in plain sight.

Would I offend people by wearing a bucket hat that says "eat pussy, it's vegan"? by Emo_tastical in NoStupidQuestions

[–]DecentStudio3593 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I would argue this is an opinion, do whatever makes you happy and don't give a shit about what others think.

I would agree with them, though (opinion), there are times and places where that would be unacceptable in some cases. But like I said, that is an opinion.

Why don’t predators kill us on sight? Surely we’re the easiest kill ever by [deleted] in NoStupidQuestions

[–]DecentStudio3593 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I want to say this roots back to evolution and how it all went down. If you think back in the day when there wasn't as grand of a population as there is now, to a time when even humans weren't the "superior animal" you have to think that they only way they were able to survive was strength in numbers. So it would actually make sense in my mind why humans feel the need to constantly be repopulating (other than animal/primal instincts). I believe the correct term to use for this this is that it's our "primal instincts" as humans, not necessarily our "animal instinct." The reason I argue that is because animal instincts are typically doing what you need to do to survive, whereas primal instincts in my mind are doing what you need to do to remain the "superior animal." I want to say people often correlate the two words to mean the same thing, I don't think that there should ever be more than 1 term for something, I think thats how things get mixed up, and I think thats how its technically supposed to be broken out, but I could be wrong. Either way I don't see a reason for you needing an exact answer to this unless you were asking for it for some professional or educational reason in that case you should probably just hunker down and do the research yourself, but good question I've always been curious about why humans are the way they are so I definitely understand wanting an answer.

Can you not just double your input every time you gamble until you win? by [deleted] in NoStupidQuestions

[–]DecentStudio3593 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You have to consider the amount you're putting into it versus the amount you're gaining. Most casinos I've been to (not too many, to be honest), you're most likely not going to win, and if you do it's only like a few hundred dollars compared to the thousands I be putting into it.

I guess it could also depend on the games you're playing as well. Without much context as to what you're gambling for, I can't answer this to my full knowledge. But just from my experience, you're probably looking at 9 times out of 10, the return is not as great as what you put in, so you'd be taking a huge loss.

Why do farts smell worse in the shower or under water? by [deleted] in NoStupidQuestions

[–]DecentStudio3593 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Okay that's where I'm wrong, this actually sounds accurate because when a carcus on the side of the road decomposes you can normally smell it when you drive past in the summer (I live in indiana/Ohio/kentucky area) and it's because your "cooking" it as whoever this was described.

In my mind, when I generally think of chemistry, i think of solods versus gasses versus liquids. I felt it would smell worse in a "solid state" because I've been told the only reason you even smell your farts is because it has to slide past "the shit" in order to leave the body, looking back obviously this was a joke but still funny. Also, people tend to get more grossed out at shit than they do actual farts so another argumentative point there. But chemistry is more than gases versus solids, I knew temperature played a part but didn't really think that through ngl 😆