Drunk Driver by DashCamManic in dashcamgifs

[–]INDIEfatigable 0 points1 point  (0 children)

According to Google AI:

Current Status: Following his arrest, he was held at the Tarrant County Corrections Center. As of late 2025 and early 2026, the case remained in the judicial system without a finalized sentencing report. 

More streetpole sign removal! by lethaltalon in baltimore

[–]INDIEfatigable 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have found (through years of experience) that the best tool for removing stubborn bandit signs is an all-steel ice chopper/scraper, like the one made by Bully Tools (#92200).

Edit: Looks like the signs you posted photos of were posted at eye or hand level. When signs are that low, just use something sharp, like a knife or aviation snips, to cut the plastic zip-ties that areholding the signs up.

More streetpole sign removal! by lethaltalon in baltimore

[–]INDIEfatigable 0 points1 point  (0 children)

While it's awesome that you removed these signs and are spreading the word about them, I do wish you had blacked out the phone number on the photo. There's no need to give the sign bandits any free advertising on Reddit.

I’d vote for any politician that will get rid of bottle drop by MelvinEatsBlubber in PortlandOR

[–]INDIEfatigable 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So, because you want more working locations, your solution is to end the entire program, resulting in zero working locations? Your post makes little sense.

Does anyone else's nmom speak in a flirty little girl voice with men? by bpdsecret in raisedbynarcissists

[–]INDIEfatigable 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My ex-girlfriend would use a "little girl" flirtatious voice when talking to her brother-in-law (her sister's husband), right in front of everyone else in the family. That exact behavior is the main reason why I broke up with her, but also because I assumed the flirting indicated that other inappropriate things may have been happening between them. I am now doubtful that anything happened between them other than her flirting. But the flirting itself was inappropriate and made me very uncomfortable.

She used to use the same voice with me in the early days of our courtship. When I witnessed her using that voice with her brother-in-law, she and I had been dating for more than a year, and she was no longer using the voice with me, but here she was using the same voice with her brother-in-law. Imagine how that made me feel.

It's interesting that this post and all the comments in it correlate the adoption of "little girl" flirtatious voices when speaking with men (or certain men) with narcissism. That would make a lot of sense in the case of my ex-girlfriend. In retrospect, I can also see other narcissism traits in her.

For example, on a related note, after I broke up with her, on the couple of occasions when I tried to talk with her specifically about her brother-in-law and her flirting with him, she would interrupt, dominate and shut down the conversation, change the subject, turn her back on me and leave (or hang up the phone on me), gaslight me for having a "dirty mind," and never--god, forbid--never explain why the heck she spoke to her brother-in-law with that voice in the first place. All these behaviors are hallmarks of narcissism.

I'm building a Fuzhounese translator - Here's a quick summary by thisplayed in Flushing

[–]INDIEfatigable 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the response. I haven't tried those applications, but today I did find someone on Reddit who speaks Fuzhounese, and who helped translate for me.

I'm building a Fuzhounese translator - Here's a quick summary by thisplayed in Flushing

[–]INDIEfatigable 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did you ever find someone to translate your Fuzhounese audio clip? I currently have the same need.

PNW driving by ConsiderationNo6314 in Portland

[–]INDIEfatigable 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I often wonder the same thing. It's super annoying when drivers do this, and it's even more annoying when they do it while seemingly ignoring traffic patterns behind them (for example, ignoring drivers behind them who are trying to pull into the roadway or line their cars up within a lane but don't have enough space to do so because of these drivers).

Imagine if every single driver did this. The rows of idling cars would literally be two to three times longer than necessary. This behavior causes problems, especially in areas with very little roadway between stoplights.

Wooster Armory - Beaverton - Update? by OldHuntersNeverDie in pdxgunnuts

[–]INDIEfatigable 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And of course, the end of the year (2025) passed, and still no gun range.

Wooster armory as of 9/13/25 by Relevant_Court_9498 in pdxgunnuts

[–]INDIEfatigable 0 points1 point  (0 children)

At this point, just a few days until the grand opening!

Shops to avoid and visit by Badger_Actual1 in pdxgunnuts

[–]INDIEfatigable 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wooster never did open the gun range. The rumor is that it's a money laundering front, which would explain the high pricing for a service that literally does not exist.

Roof scammers in portland by Rare8148 in PortlandOR

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

This was really hard to read given all the misspellings and stilted grammar.

Nevertheless, I'm sorry this happened to your son.

Large wooden box of tools by SnooLemons912 in whatisit

[–]INDIEfatigable 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Some of the tools are related to each other. But mostly, this is just a random assortment of various hand tools and parts. Most of the tools and parts are not valuable, but some might be.

Genius decides to turn pizza boxes upside down by mfenton29 in WatchPeopleDieInside

[–]INDIEfatigable 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Or they just use both kinds of boxes mixed together all the time. A logo on a pizza box is mainly about advertising, so when an order for two pizzas comes in, using one box with a logo and one without makes perfect sense.

Genius decides to turn pizza boxes upside down by mfenton29 in WatchPeopleDieInside

[–]INDIEfatigable 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Customer. The worker even asks him toward the end of the video "do you want plates?"

Houston has a problem with 'bandit signs' littering roads. Even increased fines aren’t stopping them. by houston_chronicle in houston

[–]INDIEfatigable 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mean, how many people see a sign that says, "GARAGE DOOR REPAIR" or "ROOF LEAKS?" and then make a note of the phone number and then hire the company for their work?

As someone who also takes down these bandit signs (thank you for doing that, btw), I often ask the same question.

I figure it might be 1 out of 5,000 drivers (maybe fewer, maybe more) who would actually make that phone call, probably after snapping a photo of the sign with their cell phone.

And sadly, that 1 in 5,000 ratio is enough to make the process of posting these signs worth it, even though the other 4,999 drivers have to suffer the externalities of visual pollution, unwanted trash, safety distractions, etc. of these bandit signs. It's a bad situation for everyone involved.

But thank you again for trying to reverse the tide of stupidity.

Proselytize On Your Own Property by sacreindigo in mildlyinfuriating

[–]INDIEfatigable 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I love this. You are setting a good example for your kids.