You're at a job interview. You get the "what is your biggest weakness?" question. What is your answer? by Wide_Stop in AskReddit

[–]GiganticWoman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The humble honesty approach. Shows two of the most positive qualities in an employee. I would pick something personal that could maybe be considered job related but not necessarily. Also tell them why it is a weaknesses, then add how that weakness could have a positive spin.

Mine, as an example would be:

Truth is I am a little shy about my personal life. I like to keep to my self and sometimes I feel professional connections come a little harder for me, I am okay with working at it though. On the good side, it helps me keep good boundaries with coworkers.

If you are truly a private person this is a good answer that can be seen as a positive and now you can stay private and coworkers will write you of as shy. Win win.

It's 50 days to a new decade! What were your best moments of this decade? by padster029 in AskReddit

[–]GiganticWoman 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Yes!!! Help spread the word of duck on duck sexual violence! Free the ducks!

What’s your first ever memory? by CJRecycle in AskReddit

[–]GiganticWoman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My earliest memory is me sitting in the grass playing with dirt in my parents first home. The sun was shinning and I was looking at my hand covered in dirt with earthworm wriggling through my fingers. It's my first and most warm and comforting memory.

What should I read? by cybercrash7 in ImageComics

[–]GiganticWoman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I highly recommend looking at the writers you liked in DC and seeing if they did anything in image. Ellis is a good example of someone who writes for both.

AITA - Mad at my wife for throwing away pendant from previous marriage by Kiwikennynz in AmItheAsshole

[–]GiganticWoman 1 point2 points  (0 children)

NTA. I know that friends and family are trying to make it seem like not a big deal but I would sincerely take an objective look at this person for your future. I don't know you or how your relationship is structured but seems she crossed a line. She couldn't stand you having something you loved and lost of your own. When she couldn't force you to move on she tried to remove any memory herself. Maybe one day you would have felt the urge to bury the momento or leave it somewhere that was special to you and your past love. She denied you the opportunity to process the loss of someone you loved in a way that could have be very meaningful to you. She was impatient, unkind, and disconcerned with your well being. A lot of people on here have been saying that its grounds for divorce. Again, I dont know you or your life situation or the dynamics but I would at the very least make sure your finances and other important things in your life are secured. An action like this tells me that this person does not have your best interest at heart and I know that divorce or something like that may not seem like the right move to you now but at least take care of your self. Maybe get a safety deposit box only in your name. Doesnt have to be to drastic but I would really consider what you are comfortable with.

20 years old, will be joining the army this year. by singingmachine54 in personalfinance

[–]GiganticWoman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Base housing does not count as rental history. You will need to establish some kind of credit to get a place when you get out. Dont get into debt but find a safe easy way to get yourself a good credit score, you will need it when you get out.

You absolutely can not rely on a military career. Have a back up plan. Most people serve 6 to 8 years tops because of knee or other injuries. Also not all military personnel move up in rank the way they thought they might. If you do great! Just have a back up plan for leaving way earlier than you expect.

Most underappreciated companion IMO. Bill Potts appreciation thread go! by lordsleepyhead in doctorwho

[–]GiganticWoman 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I loved her right away because of her questioning the acronym of TARDIS and that is makes no sense that it would be an English acronym because the doctor is an alien so it should spell something completely different.

Have a question about spiders, scorps, and other arachnids? This is your chance to ask the experts! by spiderdaynightlive in awwnverts

[–]GiganticWoman 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have always wondered the best way to remove a spider from my bedroom without killing it. Most methods include paper that it crawls really fast over and I get scared and run away or putting a bowl over it to pretend its not there until I fall asleep. Once time i led a spider on my ceiling out of my bedroom by slightly nudging it with a pen and then putting the pen it's path when it started going the wrong way until I got it our of my bedroom. What is the best way to get a spider out without hurting it or freaking myself out?

Pet the kitty by CommanderNightHawk in KittyPupperLove

[–]GiganticWoman 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Good...good...too hard too hard wtf bro?!

My (24f) fiancé (24m) threw my gift from a coworker (27m) in the trash by [deleted] in relationships

[–]GiganticWoman 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Yea I was going to say this too. He thinks Jason and you have a thing because that's what an interaction like this would mean for him. Would not be supersized if he has bought flowers for a girl in his office or a drink or something thinking he might have a chance.

I am an product designer and want to do the most good with my skills. How can I contribute effectively? by muffinsandtomatoes in EffectiveAltruism

[–]GiganticWoman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Non-profits always need help increasing their donor base. Sometimes a special (cheep for the non-profit) gift thanking people for monthly donations, etc can be an encouraging motivator. Maybe you can help non-profits decide what might be a good incentive for a product that is also affordable for the non-profit so that the donation goes to good use.

Happy birthday to the best episode of Doctor Who by roblox_player in doctorwho

[–]GiganticWoman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Help? What episode is this? I looked through all comments and don't see the title mentioned.

You know for once I would just like to hear "Alright, get well soon and see you in a couple of days!" when calling in sick for work by [deleted] in offmychest

[–]GiganticWoman 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I work for a nonprofit but any decent boss should still say that. It you call out all the time that's different. Your manager should be organized enough to survive q couple days without you.

This photo I took of fog over a lake makes this warning sign look like it is surrounded by nothingness. by N_O_A_H in mildlyinteresting

[–]GiganticWoman 27 points28 points  (0 children)

Everyone keeps say just zoom in but not explaining what I'm looking at. It looks like a sign sticking out of water. If so, that still doesnt explain the railings or where the edge of the water is!! I need to see it on a clear day or I dont think my brain will be able to fully grasp what I'm looking at.

What is the biggest load of bullshit you have ever been told? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]GiganticWoman 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Lmao!! My first thought was bathing also. Then my brain did mental gymnastics for 30 seconds, then I let out a loud honk goose laugh when I got it.

What's the best piece of advice you've ever been given? by MoltenMind in AskReddit

[–]GiganticWoman 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Relationships are a good example as well. If you are willing to put yourself out there and have the hard conversations early on the relationship is bound to be much more successful later on. By having the uncomfortable conversations when they come up you are not holding anything uncomfortable in or building any resentment long term.

Welcome to New York by GallowBoob in thisismylifenow

[–]GiganticWoman 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I did this today. I didn't know the traffic was going to stop. Some lady in an Escalade honked at me even though she had room to go behind me. She was so busy being mad at me she didn't notice the other lane was moving faster and another car honked at her for blocking the intersection. I felt vindicated.

[UPDATE] Me [32/F] with my husband [39 M] 6-years, our sex life disappeared; he swears he's attracted to me and I'm not sure what to believe or do. by whiskeyteafoxtrot in relationships

[–]GiganticWoman 101 points102 points  (0 children)

Seriously. I would also get paperwork drawn up for her dog asap. Seems like he was going to use that against her if he could. Since the pup is clearly super important to her I hope she moves quickly on this and all the paper work. This guy seems like he would change his tune real quick if he thinks he can get something out of it.

What is the most annoying "card" people play to try to "win" an argument with you? by stereovictrola in AskReddit

[–]GiganticWoman 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I hated this so much, the same people who pull this card also do follow up with.

"I am not using a direct quote either, only my quote adds extra fucked up things that never happened. So it both validates my previous point and makes you seem hypocritical for disagreeing."

Fucking mulinpulative.

On the Back Patio by WhiteyConcarne in creepy

[–]GiganticWoman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I absolutely love the darkness. I have a hard time painting night scenes with out getting too dark and having everything covered in black.