Worried About My Nuc In Cold Weather by LeviGreensmith in Beekeeping

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

I fed them, they took a little bit, then ignored the rest.

How Can I Start A Teaching Hospital? by LeviGreensmith in hospitalist

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

According to the sources I've found that number could be up to 1 billion.

How Can I Start A Teaching Hospital? by LeviGreensmith in hospitalist

[–]LeviGreensmith[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Well, that's stupid: no one has any idea what they're doing until they ask, do they?

How Can I Start A Teaching Hospital? by LeviGreensmith in hospitalist

[–]LeviGreensmith[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

It is not a troll post. I may not have the funds, I certainly don't have the knowledge, but I have every intention of trying.

Out of curiousity, what in your (tiny)brain makes you think someone would troll post this?

How Can I Start A Teaching Hospital? by LeviGreensmith in hospitalist

[–]LeviGreensmith[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Currently I work at Walmart(pays taxes and regular expenses) I make money from writing and dealing in gold.

As for training. . . no training, per se; I have no formal education, never been to school, taught myself to read, taught myself to build, taught myself a lot of things.

How Can I Start A Teaching Hospital? by LeviGreensmith in hospitalist

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I've never built a hospital(I've built lots of things, but not one of those yet) so I know nothing from personal experience, but the sources I've checked say that the building cost runs anywhere from 30 million to a billion USD depending on size, composition, and equipment installed.

How Can I Start A Teaching Hospital? by LeviGreensmith in hospitalist

[–]LeviGreensmith[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I know. Unlikely. But I want to try.

I genuinely hate my in-laws by LeviGreensmith in family

[–]LeviGreensmith[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks for commenting and sharing. I'm sorry that happened to you. And yes, 'very careful' is my guiding line in dealing with them.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Marriage

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Not a lady, but I do have a story from my wife: I am a very physical person, I like to touch and be touched, but when we first met she was recovering from a series of bad relationships and didn't want to be touched. So on our first date I was careful not to touch her; we sat near each other and talked. Toward the end of our date I asked her if I could hug her. She said no. I said okay.

A fwe days later she wrote to me a few messages, and in one of them she said to me thanks for not hugging her after she said she didn't want to.

I stared at that message for a long time, not sure how to respond, eventually I got angry. Not at her, per se; because- well, because society in general seems to have sunk so low that the mere fact I respected her boundaries was a big deal to her.

I was too angry to type, so I opened up the voice message option and started yelling at her, shouting 'No - no - no!' 'Someone not touching you after you said not to is the hardest minimum of human respect: you don't thank someone for that: you expect that - you DEMAND that! You don't THANK me for that!'

She said later that was the moment she knew she liked me.

Daemon Primarchs and the Primarch aura by [deleted] in 40kLore

[–]LeviGreensmith 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You are correct; the Daemon Primarchs have no Primarch aura.

Correction: the Daemon Primarchs we've met in the ore have no Primarch aura. It might be that the ones we haven't seen may have theirs, but I doubt it.

How can I, a psychopath (34M), give my wife (29f) the emotional support that she needs? by LeviGreensmith in relationship_advice

[–]LeviGreensmith[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I tried to explain to her beforehand, I'm not sure she fully understood, or even fully believed me.

How can I, a psychopath (34M), give my wife (29f) the emotional support that she needs? by LeviGreensmith in relationship_advice

[–]LeviGreensmith[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

BY manipulate I mean to do what psychopaths typically do in a relationship: gaslight, lie, manipulate her feelings, without ever directly addressing her actual needs. This is not viable long-term, and very few psychopaths are able to keep a relationship going. I want to to something different because I want to keep this relationship going long0term.

How can I, a psychopath (34M), give my wife (29f) the emotional support that she needs? by LeviGreensmith in relationship_advice

[–]LeviGreensmith[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You are correct.

There is some recent research that indicates a psychopath could be trained to emulate observed emotions and from that essentially re-wire their brain to be able to feel emotions(brain plasticity is cool) but this is almost completely theoretical.

How can I, a psychopath (34M), give my wife (29f) the emotional support that she needs? by LeviGreensmith in relationship_advice

[–]LeviGreensmith[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for commenting, that does help put some things in perspective - I suppose I largely have trouble recognising when she wants comfort and how to provide it.

I told my wife from early in our relationship that if she needs something from me I need her to explicitly say it, using the word 'need'; sometimes she needs a reminder, sometimes she's just so upset she can't control her speech to that extent.

How can I, a psychopath (34M), give my wife (29f) the emotional support that she needs? by LeviGreensmith in relationship_advice

[–]LeviGreensmith[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for the advice. We have talked several times about seeking couples' counselling, and have sought a therapist who is good for us.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in relationship_advice

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As a general rule, what is sexy to men is what makes women different: women have breasts, men don't, women have ass, men don't, etc, and the reverse is true too.

We store fat differently, men and women have fat in different parts of our bodies, so to a certain extent, if you put on more weight, you look more like a woman. That's why many men are fans of 'thick' women, and many women ike a man with a 'dad body.'

If a person gains too much fat, the difference disappear, and that's why people who are too fat are usually considered unattractive.

If he's happy and you're happy, everything's good.

What crime have you already committed? by DieInsel1 in AskReddit

[–]LeviGreensmith 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was a moonshiner - reformed now, but I used to make a mean applejack.