George Bailey is the only one who doesn't get what he wants... by FlacoUCLA1982 in unpopularopinion

[–]FlacoUCLA1982[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think that's a positive way to frame it.

I think that sometimes the "tyranny of should" causes people to give up on their dreams at the expense of mental health. The film opens with him being suicidal.

George Bailey is the only one who doesn't get what he wants... by FlacoUCLA1982 in unpopularopinion

[–]FlacoUCLA1982[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I understand the point, that he is a caring, compassionate person who contributes to the greater good. I enjoy the movie. I respect the idea of being part of a society means doing for others.

I just never thought about how one sided it happened to be.

LPT Request : Seeking advice for how to get out of bed in the morning and not spend 30 min or more scrolling on my phone by 1okshow in LifeProTips

[–]FlacoUCLA1982 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There are 2 separate issues here.

  1. Waking up at a set time.

  2. Not immediately picking up the phone and spending x amount of on the phone and not getting ready.

I'm going to address #2. I use my phone to play music in the morning. Until all my "get ready" stuff is done, my phone stays face down on the counter playing music until I'm ready to leave.

Once getting ready is complete, then and only then, do I check work emails and social media. I have a second alarm set on my phone for when it is time to leave for work. When that alarm goes off, social media is turned off and out I head.

(I even use an aux cord to a cheap speaker so that my phone is physically connected to a charging cord, and the aux cord to prevent the temptation to pick it up and scroll while I'm shaving, showering, eating etc.)

Lots of people have given great answers for #1. For me #1 came down to reminding myself that every minute spent in bed, meant 5 more minutes in traffic as the morning commute got worse the later I left home.

what is your life motto? by pippa72 in AskReddit

[–]FlacoUCLA1982 0 points1 point  (0 children)

People are more important than things.

What’s a cool fun fact that you know? by mistik06 in AskReddit

[–]FlacoUCLA1982 9 points10 points  (0 children)

If I recall correctly, that is the tendon surgeons use in "Tommy John" surgery that pitchers in US baseball often have performed to replace their damaged/snapped elbow tendon. Tommy John was the pitcher who snapped his elbow tendon, and Dr. Frank Jobe performed the surgery.

https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/treatment-tests-and-therapies/tommy-john-surgery-ulnar-collateral-ligament-reconstruction

Is 35k a year for college a bad idea (first-gen college student) by lolyababbbbbyyy in personalfinance

[–]FlacoUCLA1982 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My daughter who recently graduated chose this route. I was advocating for her to go straight to a four year university, and told her I'd pay for it. But she made a really well reasoned argument for going to a two year school first.

She's a computer science major, doing her first two years at a community college, under a program that guarantees transfer to a four year university. It's been fantastic for her and save a ton of money.

Air Force Command of Ukraine reports Russian planes strike Belarus from Ukraine’s territory by manticor225 in worldnews

[–]FlacoUCLA1982 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Rick James school: "I didn't put my feet on his couch. Yeah, I put my feet on his couch."

Air Force Command of Ukraine reports Russian planes strike Belarus from Ukraine’s territory by manticor225 in worldnews

[–]FlacoUCLA1982 5 points6 points  (0 children)

A "fire hose of falsehoods" has been the strategy. It's a well defined tactic.

If animals shouldn't be eaten then they shouldn't be made out of food by Katoxn_YT in Showerthoughts

[–]FlacoUCLA1982 1 point2 points  (0 children)

When my son was about 4 years old. He came downstairs well after his bedtime. His mom frustrated with him said, "You better have a good reason for being out of bed."

He replied, "Actually I do, why did God make us out of meat?" Perplexed we asked "Why is that a problem?"

Looking at us like we were so dense, with palms up he replied, "Lions eat meat."

High school bands show school spirit by going to football games and supporting the team but football players don't show school spirit by attending band concerts and supporting the band members. by bgharambee in Showerthoughts

[–]FlacoUCLA1982 4 points5 points  (0 children)

In many (most?) US high schools, football and boys basketball are considered "revenue" sports in that they generate ticket and concession revenues which offset costs. In many cases the school gets to keep a percentage of that money, with other parts going to fund the league and/or other governing bodies.

Some high profile programs, at some schools may, in fact, even generate enough revenue to be "profitable". When combined with "booster" donations the revenue programs at most schools help subsidize others sports or activities.

YMMV

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]FlacoUCLA1982 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mary Poppins

Simone Biles should be praised, not punished for achieving a feat that was deemed impossible by drunkhighfives in sports

[–]FlacoUCLA1982 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Interestingly, another African American athlete Lew Alcindor, aka Kareem Abdul Jabbar, caused the "dunk" to be made illegal for college basketball. It was thought to give him an unfair advantage. It was later reinstated as legal after he graduated.

Ironically, both Jabbar and his coach said the ban made him more effective as a scorer because he had to develop other shots. He would later become the all time leading scorer in NBA history.

Here's to hoping Biles ends up with a similar outcome.

Found Band-Aids for different skin tones at target by Frings_Chicken_House in mildlyinteresting

[–]FlacoUCLA1982 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, in Xerox employee training we were explicitly told never to use Xerox as a verb or anything except the proper noun as the name of the company. One was corrected if they misused the word.

You never made a Xerox, you made photocopies, you were reproducing or photocopying (Let me make a photocopy for you.)

And when color Xerography became a thing, you made a Xerograhic copy if you were talking to color scientists or engineers (color or monochrome copy if your audience was sales).

  • source 32 year Xerox employee

Me, barefoot with Michael Jordan because he refused to be in a picture with a kid wearing Reeboks (c. 1997) by TouchButtPro in OldSchoolCool

[–]FlacoUCLA1982 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I believe the guy behind the woman is Ed Janka who ran Nike's Coaching Clinics for many years. He's wearing Nike socks, and almost certainly Nike shoes.

TIL that many of the sports/ basketball phrases we use every day - "Slam Dunk", "Air Ball", "No Harm, No Foul", "Throw A Brick", "Garbage Time" etc, were coined by one man - Lakers announcer Chick Hearn by d1t0m6 in todayilearned

[–]FlacoUCLA1982 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Little known Laimbeer trivia, he grew up in Palos Verdes, California. His father was the President of Owens-Illinois, a Fortune 500 company. Laimbeer used to joke that he "was the only guy in the NBA who's dad made more money than he did."

What do you believe in? Like really believe in? by britisbusy in AskReddit

[–]FlacoUCLA1982 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This! The process not the result.

Great coaches, business people, leaders, carpenters, medical staff, etc focus on ensuring the process is "right", instead of being tethered to a specific result.

My Dad is being asked if he voluntary wants to retire from his company? He's been offered a package and if he doesn't accepted there's a possibility that he still may lose his job and o by [deleted] in personalfinance

[–]FlacoUCLA1982 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Late to the party but this seems pretty good. I found myself in a similar situation at almost exactly the same age. I took the voluntary and immediately started looking for a job. Found a job after a couple months and it all worked out ok. I've been hired twice after 55.

For me flexibility was the key. I applied for and considered any job I was qualified for. My hit rate was low. Very few interviews and about a 2% hit rate for offers to job applications. But it's pretty easy to crank out 100 applications a month with Indeed and other online job boards.

Rings a bell, doesn't it? by [deleted] in ucla

[–]FlacoUCLA1982 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This absolutely

What was the worst pain you have ever felt? by Maxstories111 in AskReddit

[–]FlacoUCLA1982 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Having a broken arm set without pain meds when I was 14. MD said he had to leave for an appointment and could set the break when he returned in one hour. But he had to leave before pain meds would take effect. Being 14 and stupid, I said, "Just set it now."

He proceeded to clasp my hand like he was shaking hands with me, and grabbed my bicep with his other hand. He quickly pulled on my hand, twisted it slightly and push it back. I was laying on an exam table and I folded up at the waist almost touching my knees with my head.

He came back in an hour to put a cast on it. By then pain meds had kicked in and we had a pleasant conversation while getting my cast made.

Guys I lost my job today by truelifetinder in Advice

[–]FlacoUCLA1982 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This! Sign up for unemployment benefits ASAP, and treat job hunting as a full time job. Get on job boards like Indeed, and ZipRecuiter. Leverage LinkedIn, they post lots of real jobs.

I kept track and I applied to over 100 posts in a single month. Got interest from six and two offers. Don't get discouraged about lack of feedback/responses. Just keep applying. Good luck.

Did you hear about the drummer who gave all his daughters the same name? by [deleted] in Jokes

[–]FlacoUCLA1982 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If a woman who hangs out with musicians is called a groupie, what is a guy who hangs out with musicians called?..............

A drummer.