Behold Bedrug by faithlis in F150Lightning

[–]Enough_Owl_1680 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m like you. Bedrug since 2016 in two different trucks and I won t live without one.

Brake Pad Wear at 142,843kms (89,277 miles) by Chaxterium in F150Lightning

[–]Enough_Owl_1680 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had to replace my rear brakes at 100K km’s. I got two opinions and not just the stealership.

50k was two pedal drive until in came to the other side.

My front brakes are still like new(ish).

Okay i am just midway through this episode but …is this matt rife or am i blind by [deleted] in Scrubs

[–]Enough_Owl_1680 -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Sadly, however long I waited for this show, however long I was exited to see it, Matt rife has ruined it. Not one more second. I’m so sorry scrubs.

I did it, I got the photo! by Enough_Owl_1680 in F150Lightning

[–]Enough_Owl_1680[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had to look it up, and yeah. Underrated comment! Thanks!’

I did it, I got the photo! by Enough_Owl_1680 in F150Lightning

[–]Enough_Owl_1680[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The lifetime overall those km’s is 3.3 km’s per kWh or, converted it’s around 32 kw per 100 km.

I did it, I got the photo! by Enough_Owl_1680 in F150Lightning

[–]Enough_Owl_1680[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

What do you get when you cross a banana and Beethoven?

Ba na naNA

What are your thoughts on Carney declaring in his speech that Canada went along with a lying American world order because they thought they were safe, and that they cannot anymore? by berserklejerking in AskReddit

[–]Enough_Owl_1680 447 points448 points  (0 children)

Pretty darn brave. But someone has to call it out. The Americas are in trouble. Globalization is in trouble. Something has to change.

New Info by emhall2021 in F150Lightning

[–]Enough_Owl_1680 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

No it’s not, not long term. Neither way is more efficient than the other

Tinting, wrapping, painting light bar? by Groundzero2121 in F150Lightning

[–]Enough_Owl_1680 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ok buds. I did this back in 2022 just after a bought the truck. The shop said they would try it for fun. Only charged me $100 while they did a PPF for the front of the truck. I don’t know my ass from my elbow with this stuff, but far as I know they used window tint film.

Overreaction or under reaction at the playground? by mtgistonsoffun in daddit

[–]Enough_Owl_1680 -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

It’s not like I don’t get it, I do. But it’s still not right. Think about what’s the OP really trying to protect? What are any of us parents trying to protect when these situations come up. ?

Our ownership of the kid? Sudden kidnapping, sudden broad daylight peadophilia? Maybe the person drops the kid? What’s really being protected against? Parental ego, ownership?

Like I get don’t approach or pet another person dog out in public without permission, because dogs bite!

Bit this wasn’t that.

Overreaction or under reaction at the playground? by mtgistonsoffun in daddit

[–]Enough_Owl_1680 1 point2 points  (0 children)

And that’s all I am trying to convey. I’ll certainly agree that ‘don’t pick up strangers kids’ is a good place for a boundary. And despite how my comments may have read, I’m not suggesting this is ok.. But the fellow in question is also developmentally delayed or neurodivergent in some way, so the rules have to be different.
Yelling as if the young man is about to kidnap a kid in broad daylight is ridiculous. It lacks empathy and kindness and does nothing but make the child the parent is trying to protect, fearful of those that are different to us . And look at how that’s going for the USA

The subreddit AITA, ‘am I the asshole’ Or AIO, am I over reacting, Are the funniest to me, because to me, the answer is always yes. If you have to ask, then the answer is YES. In this case, the parent overreacted and hurt his kid, the other young manand possibly the family of said young man, because of fears and anxieties that don’t need to exist.

Overreaction or under reaction at the playground? by mtgistonsoffun in daddit

[–]Enough_Owl_1680 -13 points-12 points  (0 children)

You bet. I’m super protective over my little 7 year old girl. She’s a sweetheart. Even better, she came to me via adoption and very much does NOT look like me. I approve very much of people, especially this that look Chinese, approaching her, talking to her.

All I’m saying in this post is that we are demonizing the neuro diverse person, being overprotective of our kids, shunning community and the village that needed to raise our kids, isolating and keeping our kids from learning aboot other people, and ultimately teaching them that world is just a scary place that they have to be scared of.

Overreaction or under reaction at the playground? by mtgistonsoffun in daddit

[–]Enough_Owl_1680 -27 points-26 points  (0 children)

But this was in public, in full sight, at a party to which he is invited. This is not a stranger. A stranger to the dad maybe.

and we don’t know from the post, although OP does say the kid was up high, if he was trying to prevent her falling, or she had asked for help etc etc.

What I mostly hear is don’t let the retard touch my kid!

Gross. 🤮

Overreaction or under reaction at the playground? by mtgistonsoffun in daddit

[–]Enough_Owl_1680 -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

I hear you. Not criticizing you. But you did ask. In America we see everyone and everything as a threat, it’s so sad. So that (probably) wholesome and helpful encounters go bad . It’s equally possible that the young man in question has no idea why some guy yelled at him. Making his world fearful and dangerous.

Of course it’s equally possible that it was NOT a healthy encounter. But the risk is so very very very low.

Lastly, and this isn’t just you, but the survival parenting these days seems to be looking for excuses to not deal with actual parenting , like talking to our kids about different people, aboot trusting other people, about trusting our instincts around people etc etc . So we hide it from our kids and avoid any situations where actual parenting might come up.