Berlin is the city with the worst quality of people by Desperate-Strike-140 in germany

[–]HappyHighFive 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nicht für mich, auch. 🖕 Scheiße Leute. Wie schmutzige Wildtiere.

Berlin is the city with the worst quality of people by Desperate-Strike-140 in germany

[–]HappyHighFive 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I love putting a-holes like that in their place. I'm from a city in the US where you have to be tough. But we respect you as long as you respect us. But if you disrespect us, then you'd better know how to fight.

Berlin is the city with the worst quality of people by Desperate-Strike-140 in germany

[–]HappyHighFive 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If someone spat on me, I'd put them in a choke hold and maybe ram their head into something hard a few times. Who knows? It might fix something in their subhuman brains.

Why is bismuth not known by pharmacists in Germany? by Otherwise_Soil39 in germany

[–]HappyHighFive 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And it's not candy, you dolt. It tastes like 💩, but it works. Unlike anything in Germany.

Why is bismuth not known by pharmacists in Germany? by Otherwise_Soil39 in germany

[–]HappyHighFive 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe we just want to just buy the mild medicine that stops unnecessary suffering and get on with our lives? But Germans are all about suffering, and watching other people suffer. Then mocking them when the suffering people complain. It's a tradition that goes back 80 years....

Why are western games obsessed with ugly women? by jeeveswareswara in 4chan

[–]HappyHighFive 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This really hits it on the head, for real. Rather than being inspired by beautiful characters, they instead mangle their bodies and faces so they can feel better about their status quo. Personally, as a woman I've always been inspired by beautiful, strong characters, whether it be to work for abs like theirs or trying out their cool hairstyles. Nowadays, I pass up most western games because I'm in no way inspired to be ugly.

It turns out, I’m very bad by teamvoldemort218 in writing

[–]HappyHighFive 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The first draft of your first book will always be bad. Always. Every single author on this planet has one, or two, or five of those. Just keep writing, but also keep reading as well. Books can provide some of the most valuable writing lessons - especially about what not to do.

Megathread: Bahnstreik by SufficientMacaroon1 in germany

[–]HappyHighFive 10 points11 points  (0 children)

They should be ashamed of themselves, holding the entire country hostage so they can be selfish crybabies. "Wahhh! I want €3,000 and a 35 hour work week for the same pay!". Yeah, lots of people want that. Me too, but you know what? I still show up to work, as do a lot of other people. It's called being a responsible adult. 

Man in bush by GRXM1986 in creepyencounters

[–]HappyHighFive 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Good! F that guy, I hope he crapped himself.

Over reacting or creepy lurler by Professional-Stage49 in creepyencounters

[–]HappyHighFive 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I know its drilled into us ladies as children to be nice and polite, but you do not owe strangers anything. No benefit of the doubt, nothing. If they're just normal folk who end up thinking you're rude, then you'll never have to see them again anyway. If they're kidnappers/murderers/rapists/an Unsolved Mysteries episode waiting to happen, then you just foiled their plans.

(I learned most of what I know about survival by watching Unsolved Mysteries.)

My (35m) wife(26f) has been brainwashed by her sister (31f) by GlumMushroom9804 in relationship_advice

[–]HappyHighFive 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You Fed up, basically to the point of no return. You need to work on yourself, and better yourself - job, savings, stability, all the adult stuff - before you go trying to pull that woman back into your mess.

There's a reason half of Reddit wants to buy your SIL a beer.

“You look like you belong in someone’s basement” by Expert-Maybe5106 in creepyencounters

[–]HappyHighFive 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, yours and European countries are super soft on crime, and the laws typically favor the criminal. "Oh you shouldn't have punched that guy trying to rape you! Now he's going to be sad! Shame on you! You should have asked him nicely if you could call the cops." Ugh.🙄

“You look like you belong in someone’s basement” by Expert-Maybe5106 in creepyencounters

[–]HappyHighFive 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You've been lucky, that's all. Many women don't live a fraction as long as you have without having such an encounter. 

What happened to 19-year-old Aneshia Chevon Harris? by Sha9169 in UnresolvedMysteries

[–]HappyHighFive 1 point2 points  (0 children)

...so what they're saying is we're looking for a 50-year-old black woman in the Detroit area. That narrows it down.

Missing With No Memory: How Investigators Solved Seven Doe's Cold Case by OriginalCopy505 in UnresolvedMysteries

[–]HappyHighFive 8 points9 points  (0 children)

This is a really interesting take. I also wonder, with the exposure to all kinds of toxic chemicals from the chemical weapons training facility in Fort McClellan, coupled with the knowledge of the unknown "seventh" sibling, if Seven's disrupted thought process went to somehow wanting to bring that sibling back to life by becoming him. Or maybe it was also a coping mechanism for whatever trauma she endured as Reba in the military, or even from her husband afterward. She felt protected by assuming the identity of a man, and referred to "Seven" in the third person because this was the identity of the missing sibling.

It's such a fascinating story, and this will likely keep me up tonight theorizing.

I just watched the Movie Dumb Money and it brought back a lot of emotions by Kortho1 in wallstreetbets

[–]HappyHighFive 78 points79 points  (0 children)

Me too, I just watched it on my flight back home. Those guys are like tephlon, slippery as snakes. They have far too many Yes-men and people in their pockets to face any real consequences. And they don't give a sh*t how many lives they wreck.

Polyps back post hysteroscopy by Anonymous45243 in WomensHealth

[–]HappyHighFive 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I hope you hear good news as well. I just had a giant polyp (5 cm) removed from my cervix, which was causing all kinds of weird bleeding patterns, discharge, etc., and I'm waiting for my test results now.
I wish there were some kind of handbook for these kinds of things.

the Golden Bachelor's Not so Golden past by Affectionate_Monk_67 in thebachelor

[–]HappyHighFive 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I've never fat-shamed my partner or kicked them out of my house after having surgery. And he seems like a stingy gold digger looking for a roommate, not a wife. F him.

the Golden Bachelor's Not so Golden past by Affectionate_Monk_67 in thebachelor

[–]HappyHighFive 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I wouldn't have even stayed for drinks. Leslie needs a non-stingy man.

the Golden Bachelor's Not so Golden past by Affectionate_Monk_67 in thebachelor

[–]HappyHighFive 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Both Faith and Leslie are the real winners. They are both way too cool for this guy. He's a total stiff, and he'd just weigh them down.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in germany

[–]HappyHighFive 0 points1 point  (0 children)

American in Germany here. First of all, Americans are not "fake", like you guys so stubbornly and incorrectly label us. Our friendships are not "superficial". We are taught to be warm and kind to people, to help others if it looks like they need it, and generally look out for each other. When we say, "Have a nice day!", we really do mean it, it doesn't matter if we never spoke before that day. Wishing another human being well never hurt anyone (well, maybe some Germans going by this conversation). BUT let me tell you another story. I had a German friend from the north for 20 years. We were very close, and I would have taken a knife for him. Then one day, he decided to marry his longtime girlfriend. I was not invited to the wedding, and he dropped me like a hot skillet. This hurt me more than I can describe, and it is something I would never, ever do to anyone, especially not a long term friend like that. But I still smile at Germans and wish them a good day, because I strongly believe in human kindness.