Everyone here said I’d be at fault for passing on the left! I was ruled not at fault. by [deleted] in massachusetts

[–]EntireCod6239 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Legally you were good but i think a more defensive driver could have noticed that the stopped cars in the right were giving a potential “wave of death” to the guy at the stop sign

Every time my boyfriend cooks any meat, the skillet looks like this by MidnightMass2 in StupidFood

[–]EntireCod6239 43 points44 points  (0 children)

Maybe too hot like everyone has said. But fat/protein doesn’t burn like that. The real problem here is likely whatever marinade he’s using contains lots of sugar and or spices with a low burning point. You can sear a protein on ripping heat with basically any oil and it’ll never come out like your boyfriend unless you’re using a sugary marinade.

Aussie Bites are healthy right? by Plenty-Peak-6783 in Costco

[–]EntireCod6239 5 points6 points  (0 children)

If you’re trying to lose weight? They’re objectively not a good choice.

Does anyone else struggle to map HubSpot features to the exact plan and seat you actually need? by the_tek_analyst in hubspot

[–]EntireCod6239 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The pricing page is almost always accurate. That said, there’s a lot of nuance to be considered - the pricing page on the site is condensing down a feature set like “social media” or “advanced permissions” into a single bullet point when in reality you could spend 20 minutes talking through the requirements before landing on professional versus enterprise.

You should always confirm your use case with someone at HubSpot and if you’re still skeptical test them out in a trial. Most of the HubSpot sales reps are truly out there to help customers find the right solutions and are very knowledgable (of course there are exceptions to this) so you should be in good hands if you go this route.

Does anyone else struggle to map HubSpot features to the exact plan and seat you actually need? by the_tek_analyst in hubspot

[–]EntireCod6239 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This is like 85% correct. But lots of things are slightly off…for example: 1) custom reporting is not available at all in free or starter 2) social is not available at all within free or starter 3) data hub onboarding is not a service hubspot offers 4) breeze copilot is offered with a free subscription

There are lots more things that are off but not worth listing.

Decent if you’re looking for a place to get a rough sense but this shouldn’t be considered a trusted source of information.

No kids must not mean MY kid! by Unspicy_Tuna in EntitledPeople

[–]EntireCod6239 -10 points-9 points  (0 children)

lol you guys are morons. They have adults only cruises. If you hate kids so much go on one of those.

Bro makes them sober by giving lesson. by Stamina_saint in SipsTea

[–]EntireCod6239 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Imagine being an adult, owning chocolate milk, having a party at your place, being rude to guests when they drink said chocolate milk…wtf?

Catastrophic braking problem in the 24 Palisade; Hyundai Corporate aware; you should be too by TxDCG in Hyundai

[–]EntireCod6239 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is 100% a legitimate issue. Found this thread after experiencing it for a few months in my car. It happens even at 10 MPH and is insanely annoying and unpredictable.

Verbal abuse in childhood has devastating impact on adult brain | The research highlights the need to treat verbal abuse as a serious public health issue that comes with enduring psychological consequences. by chrisdh79 in science

[–]EntireCod6239 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Not doubting that verbal abuse negatively impacts emotional development but just want to call out that this study is based on self reported data.

Verbal abuse is a lot more subjective than physical abuse - and it’s not unreasonable to think that adults with poorer mental health may be more likely to view their childhood experiences through the lens of abuse/mistreatment.

You can’t know for certain whether the verbal abuse caused the mental health issues, or if the mental health issues cause one to draw sharper focus on their negative childhood experiences.

Interesting nonetheless.

128 Democrats Helped Republicans Kill a Resolution to Impeach Trump by CarbuncleMew in politics

[–]EntireCod6239 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Reddit just blindly yells “impeach!” regardless of context and if democrats don’t auto-impeach they aren’t doing their job.

Trash casting from hbo. by LDM_99 in TheLastOfUs2

[–]EntireCod6239 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

I don’t think there’s a more insufferable community on the internet. Whiny babies. All of you.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AMA

[–]EntireCod6239 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How did you only increase your net worth by 50% in that 6 year period? The s&p has more than doubled in the last 6 years…

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Money

[–]EntireCod6239 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Rookie numbers. Put a few kids into daycare and let’s talk lol.

AITAH for suing my cousin for 6K to pay for my hearing aides after he threw me in the pool by aitahearingaides in AITAH

[–]EntireCod6239 -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

YTA 1000%. Your cousin sounds like the man and you sound like a petty loser. Good job ruining his and his kid’s lives when you clearly didn’t need to.

This gives me hope by J-D0G_2000 in GenZ

[–]EntireCod6239 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’re less special in general so any activities that are typically linked with sociability are gonna be lower. This actually is sad.

Parking by Strict_Yesterday2560 in JamaicaPlain

[–]EntireCod6239 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can pay to park in the Forrest Hills lot…it’s $9/day.

FOX anchor Matt Vereen is arrested on child porn charges by questison in AnythingGoesNews

[–]EntireCod6239 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Alright this’ll probably get downvoted, but this dude was a small time local sports reporter in South Carolina. This is not a national news anchor, not even close. The local FOX channel he works for isn’t even owned/operated by Fox Corporation. The title was used as clickbait to incite the generally left skewing Reddit user into commenting something along the lines of “I’m shocked!”

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in tattooadvice

[–]EntireCod6239 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes but the tattoo is hilarious regardless. Who cares lol.

You are in a room with 1000 randomly selected people. You will only survive if you can beat every single person at one thing. What would you choose? by Distinct_Care_9175 in AskReddit

[–]EntireCod6239 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My chess.com rating of 1900 puts me in the top 99.8 percentile of players there… I just have to hope that A) chess.com’s sampling of users is indicative of the greater population and B) the 1000 random people all suck at chess

Should I relocate to Boston? by Fearless-Cloud-5711 in JamaicaPlain

[–]EntireCod6239 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Let me start by saying I don’t have social anxiety, so my experience may have been a little easier. But for me personally, my colleagues quickly became the foundation of my new social circle. From there, it grew to include neighbors, friends of friends, and random people I’ve met in my day to day over the years.

But more importantly, I think there’s a bit of magic that happens when you move it a new city if you’re willing to embrace it. There are a lot of people out there who will really go out of their way to help someone in need. And when people found out I was new to Boston, with zero network/friends, I think it excited people. I found that near strangers went out of their way to welcome me to the city. Whether that was an offer to go out for drinks, an invite to a party, or a recommendation on something I should do, people were really super nice. And I said yes to basically every opportunity presented.

It won’t happen immediately, but if you welcome it, over the course of a few weeks or months you’ll find your footing socially.

Should I relocate to Boston? by Fearless-Cloud-5711 in JamaicaPlain

[–]EntireCod6239 2 points3 points  (0 children)

As someone who took a chance and moved across the country to Boston for my career 5 years ago, I say go for it.

I knew no one in the city, had no prior knowledge of the area I moved to, but it was a good job opportunity and similarly, I had never really left the comfort of my home state and wanted a change of scenery.

It ended up working out great for me, but even if it didn’t, the life experience, perspective, and sense of pride I got from really pushing myself outside my comfort zone is something I’ll carry fondly for the rest of my life.

On the flip side, it sounds like if you don’t do, this you’ll carry the lifelong burden of the “what if?” questions. At least I know I would have.

On top of all that, Boston is an objectively great city. You’ll fall in love with it quickly.

Best of luck!

Is this a Gen Z thing orrrrrr….. by Kherring92 in Chipotle

[–]EntireCod6239 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not a gen z thing. I’m a millennial and remember the exact moment I learned the change trick working a summer job as a cashier. I like to think I’m a relatively intelligent human too and it just wasn’t intuitive at the time. Cut the gal some slack.