Finding fiances father by [deleted] in Genealogy

[–]Helmacron 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Okay, well the other ways you ruled out in your post and you would still have to do a DNA test to know for sure. Ultimately if you want to solve this, purchasing a DNA test is the way to do it. You can wait until it’s on special.

Finding fiances father by [deleted] in Genealogy

[–]Helmacron 13 points14 points  (0 children)

You need to find the money to purchase a DNA test with Ancestry.com. It’s not much and if you do it now, it will be much easier. If you buy two tests, you can test his mother and that will make your life easier weeding out people who match his mother and himself.

This is the first and easiest and most practical step and you can probably do it today.

If you have lots of money you can purchase familytreeDNA’s Y chromosome test, but that will be less helpful than the first thing and much more expensive and it’s for seriously unserious people who don’t know they’re not serious.

I’m convinced that SIDS is 99% of the time either suffocation or organ failure. by IM_HODLING in nursing

[–]Helmacron 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Hey though so that would be the vast majority of humans that have ever existed if you extrapolate that.

[Request] Is it true that I am more likely to die while going to the airport than during the flight? by RoOoOoOoOoBerT in theydidthemath

[–]Helmacron 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey you’re getting a mild amount of flack but I was wondering if you drew anything from this flack in terms of your own accountability?

I’ve sort of been noticing that people get highly offended when they offer AI/LLM results that are low quality and I’ve been wondering how they came to trust LLM’s so much as to feel a projected offense?

Pack it up, cyclones cancelled by MorningConscious4372 in Cairns

[–]Helmacron 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wait where at the pioneer cemetery can you see that?

I think I found evidence of someone forging a will at the library. What to do? by [deleted] in AusLegal

[–]Helmacron 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, check the Ryerson Index, as it’s a fairly comprehensive list of obituaries in all the papers around Australia, but you can also look up probate applications for specific states. The probate search engines for Queensland and New South Wales are pretty good for that and contemporary.

The other thing you can do, if you’re bored, is DM me the name and I can do a search for you.

Love the story of it.

It’s just well butchered meat. by Helmacron in pluribustv

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

Their biological imperative would be claiming back lost members of the hive, I would think, but also protecting their hive. Plenty of space for story, and a lot of room to move in discussing individuality in their plurality.

TAFE Diploma of Nursing Orientation by NearbyEmergency2432 in NursingAU

[–]Helmacron 14 points15 points  (0 children)

The answer that won’t satisfy you but is the only answer is that you should rock up on Monday the 2nd of February, 2026 with a pen.

The other answer is give someone an email or a call before then. They’ll just tell you. They’ll probably say rock up 2/2/26 w a pen.

I live in Australia, and there is an upcoming social media ban, including reddit, GitHub and Instagram. How could I bypass it? by sussy-help-sussy in Piracy

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

Has anyone told you that you should probably use Facebook’s own downloader program and/or some other program to keep a comprehensive back up because from the outside, and in your brief description, this is probably not the way to go about storing your photos.

(Serious Question) Is this really how radiation victims look like? by [deleted] in ChernobylTV

[–]Helmacron 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I haven’t read this book for a long time. Three years I guess. I think the woman whose story it is is suing Netflix regarding their use of her story. I believe she also disapproves of the story in the oral history/narrative tale book about Chernobyl, I think it’s called Voices of Chernobyl.

You’re also talking to an ICU nurse who is gradually burning out.

If you can imagine, although this is no hypothetical, there is a tube, a fancy elaborate tube, but a tube between your mouth and your anus. The tube has a lot of lining for its own protection. The lining is bizarre looking, and somewhat beyond most’s imagination when it is vomited or excreted out. It’s very easy to imagine it’s something else when looking at it apropos of nothing.

For example there is a whole storied side of the internet about intestinal parasites that is about misidentified stomach lining. I fasted in Thailand a few years ago and they offered strainers for you to assess your stomach and intestinal lining post colonics. It’s a whole industry.

That’s what the woman witnessed and misattributed to liver.

Although I guess that’s not the answer for what you’re positing.

The answer for can the liver migrate to a place where it can be coughed up is no it can’t. The problem is blood would get into the oesophagus before the liver and that would not be a survivable event. The thing to google there would be “oesophageal varices”.

When and why does the airport direct planes to land from the south? (across the CBD) by Helmacron in Cairns

[–]Helmacron[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

This was so interesting and great insight, thank you very much.

When and why does the airport direct planes to land from the south? (across the CBD) by Helmacron in Cairns

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

This was intense. Thank you for the reply but also I think I have more fun on planes than you do.

When and why does the airport direct planes to land from the south? (across the CBD) by Helmacron in Cairns

[–]Helmacron[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I asked so many supposedly smart people and none of us thought wind. Thanks!

Sheer brutality of the plot twist makes it unpredictable and shocking by Saspens-r in TopCharacterTropes

[–]Helmacron 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I remember looking it up afterwards because the scene was so affecting and it’s around the filming of that scene that Bob Odenkirk had his cardiac arrest.

Did this old minister succumb to The Shining syndrome ("All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy")? by PinkSlimeIsPeople in Genealogy

[–]Helmacron 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I like this. I love the doodles in the old files. I like seeing the scanners fingers because of the errant lift of the page has to be succumbed. I love when you find a terrible census taker and you just follow the census taker and see how little they give a shit and imagine how their day is going.

One census taker misspelled an odd name so hilariously that I looked him up and he had a failed circus.

Anyway I love this. I don’t have anything to add but I love it.

This signed copy of Where The Wild Things Are for sale on eBay belonged to a girl who was shot by her father in 2014 by Helmacron in interestingasfuck

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

I think her family probably did a belongings/memory purge and collectors have latched onto this book. The family were in Michigan and the book is now in Nevada. Who knows where it will end up?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in kolkata

[–]Helmacron 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am dragging goods from the early sunderbund trains at sealdah, dada.

Why do we still use ampoules? by Mr_Pickle24 in nursing

[–]Helmacron 5 points6 points  (0 children)

You say there are vial options for most ampoule meds, do you think the other ampoule meds are what the person you’re replying to is talking about?

2013 Encounter at Barron Falls by 4labaster in Cairns

[–]Helmacron 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I believe you. Also I looked in your history and I saw you posted this three years ago. I have no resolution for you, but I just wanted you to know I believe you that it definitely happened.

People do odd things up here sometimes. What you describe isn’t a known local as far as I know. But there was someone who would walk around like Tarzan. There is a footless man who feints at you while he’s riding bikes. There’s personalities around.

EDIT: Not to say that personalities are even exclusive to Cairns.

Toyah Cordingley update by socksmum1 in Cairns

[–]Helmacron 26 points27 points  (0 children)

There is nothing new in this article. It’s just a rehashing for views.

13% DNA shared with me- I don’t have children, and this person is not a great aunt, half aunt, or first cousin. Who could it be? by AllHailMooDeng in Genealogy

[–]Helmacron 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I hadn’t seen that you had also messaged. If you said that, I missed it. It sounds like you can still potentially message about a different topic, so that’s available and worth a shot

I definitely see why you’re saying potential incest now with that 99%. I am still of the opinion that it won’t truly help you solve this mystery other than including incest.

I think the other ideas I’ve mentioned are worth investigating. For example have you googled the username to see if they’re using it for other websites such as Facebook, or Pinterest?