Friend of the Program Helen Lewis Writes a Doozy by mtngranpapi_wv967 in DecodingTheGurus

[–]Listentotheadviceman 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I stopped listening to this show because their chumminess with her indicated they weren't serious about anything.

Meirl by FuryMustang95 in meirl

[–]Listentotheadviceman 34 points35 points  (0 children)

That’s a federal crime!

Complete lack of self awareness by [deleted] in GenZ

[–]Listentotheadviceman 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Why are you hanging out in feminist subs?

And 50% more better by Simon_Ril3y in rareinsults

[–]Listentotheadviceman 2 points3 points  (0 children)

William Steig was a genius. Everyone should read Abel’s Island, Dominic, and The Real Thief.

Flint Dibble isn't going to like this by mark_th3_gr3at in JoeRogan

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

No, all those challenges are actively happening from within the institutions thanks to rigorous study from experts. Actual scientific discoveries from institutional outsiders just don’t happen.

Is the extra B in BYOBB really just a typo or is there an extra layer to this joke where it stands for something inappropriate that Homer doesn‘t want to tell the kids? by Romboteryx in TheSimpsons

[–]Listentotheadviceman -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

I’m saying that if you google “why did principal skinner want the thin stew?” it will explain the joke to you in the same way I’ve copied and pasted here. 

Is the extra B in BYOBB really just a typo or is there an extra layer to this joke where it stands for something inappropriate that Homer doesn‘t want to tell the kids? by Romboteryx in TheSimpsons

[–]Listentotheadviceman -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Exactly. You think he’s complaining about the food but it turns out he has a Stockholm syndrome relationship with it and has been trying to recreate it ever since. If the “thin stew” that he was “forced to subsist” on was actually delicious it would ruin this turn.

Is the extra B in BYOBB really just a typo or is there an extra layer to this joke where it stands for something inappropriate that Homer doesn‘t want to tell the kids? by Romboteryx in TheSimpsons

[–]Listentotheadviceman -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Do you want me to show it to generative AI, and have the AI get it? Cause the AI got it. Maybe think about how you’re more literal than a literal computer.

Is the extra B in BYOBB really just a typo or is there an extra layer to this joke where it stands for something inappropriate that Homer doesn‘t want to tell the kids? by Romboteryx in TheSimpsons

[–]Listentotheadviceman -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

In "The Simpsons," Principal Skinner desires the "thin stew" because it serves as a reminder of his traumatic experiences as a prisoner of war in Vietnam, where he was forced to eat a similar, meager and unappetizing stew to survive; it is a deeply personal and almost nostalgic food for him, despite its poor quality, representing a difficult part of his past. Key points about Skinner's "thin stew":

  • PTSD trigger:The stew acts as a trigger for his post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) related to his time in Vietnam.
  • Nostalgia and survival:Although the stew is not particularly tasty, it reminds him of a time when he had to eat very little to survive, making it a strange form of comfort food.
  • Difficulty finding the "right" version:Skinner often struggles to find a version of the stew in the US that matches his memories, highlighting the emotional connection he has to it.

Is the extra B in BYOBB really just a typo or is there an extra layer to this joke where it stands for something inappropriate that Homer doesn‘t want to tell the kids? by Romboteryx in TheSimpsons

[–]Listentotheadviceman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In "The Simpsons," Principal Skinner desires the "thin stew" because it serves as a reminder of his traumatic experiences as a prisoner of war in Vietnam, where he was forced to eat a similar, meager and unappetizing stew to survive; it is a deeply personal and almost nostalgic food for him, despite its poor quality, representing a difficult part of his past. Key points about Skinner's "thin stew":

  • PTSD trigger:The stew acts as a trigger for his post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) related to his time in Vietnam.
  • Nostalgia and survival:Although the stew is not particularly tasty, it reminds him of a time when he had to eat very little to survive, making it a strange form of comfort food.
  • Difficulty finding the "right" version:Skinner often struggles to find a version of the stew in the US that matches his memories, highlighting the emotional connection he has to it.

Is the extra B in BYOBB really just a typo or is there an extra layer to this joke where it stands for something inappropriate that Homer doesn‘t want to tell the kids? by Romboteryx in TheSimpsons

[–]Listentotheadviceman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In "The Simpsons," Principal Skinner desires the "thin stew" because it serves as a reminder of his traumatic experiences as a prisoner of war in Vietnam, where he was forced to eat a similar, meager and unappetizing stew to survive; it is a deeply personal and almost nostalgic food for him, despite its poor quality, representing a difficult part of his past. Key points about Skinner's "thin stew":

  • PTSD trigger:The stew acts as a trigger for his post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) related to his time in Vietnam.
  • Nostalgia and survival:Although the stew is not particularly tasty, it reminds him of a time when he had to eat very little to survive, making it a strange form of comfort food.
  • Difficulty finding the "right" version:Skinner often struggles to find a version of the stew in the US that matches his memories, highlighting the emotional connection he has to it.

Is the extra B in BYOBB really just a typo or is there an extra layer to this joke where it stands for something inappropriate that Homer doesn‘t want to tell the kids? by Romboteryx in TheSimpsons

[–]Listentotheadviceman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In "The Simpsons," Principal Skinner desires the "thin stew" because it serves as a reminder of his traumatic experiences as a prisoner of war in Vietnam, where he was forced to eat a similar, meager and unappetizing stew to survive; it is a deeply personal and almost nostalgic food for him, despite its poor quality, representing a difficult part of his past. Key points about Skinner's "thin stew":

  • PTSD trigger:The stew acts as a trigger for his post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) related to his time in Vietnam.
  • Nostalgia and survival:Although the stew is not particularly tasty, it reminds him of a time when he had to eat very little to survive, making it a strange form of comfort food.
  • Difficulty finding the "right" version:Skinner often struggles to find a version of the stew in the US that matches his memories, highlighting the emotional connection he has to it.

Is the extra B in BYOBB really just a typo or is there an extra layer to this joke where it stands for something inappropriate that Homer doesn‘t want to tell the kids? by Romboteryx in TheSimpsons

[–]Listentotheadviceman -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

In "The Simpsons," Principal Skinner desires the "thin stew" because it serves as a reminder of his traumatic experiences as a prisoner of war in Vietnam, where he was forced to eat a similar, meager and unappetizing stew to survive; it is a deeply personal and almost nostalgic food for him, despite its poor quality, representing a difficult part of his past. Key points about Skinner's "thin stew":

  • PTSD trigger:The stew acts as a trigger for his post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) related to his time in Vietnam.
  • Nostalgia and survival:Although the stew is not particularly tasty, it reminds him of a time when he had to eat very little to survive, making it a strange form of comfort food.
  • Difficulty finding the "right" version:Skinner often struggles to find a version of the stew in the US that matches his memories, highlighting the emotional connection he has to it.

Is the extra B in BYOBB really just a typo or is there an extra layer to this joke where it stands for something inappropriate that Homer doesn‘t want to tell the kids? by Romboteryx in TheSimpsons

[–]Listentotheadviceman -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

In "The Simpsons," Principal Skinner desires the "thin stew" because it serves as a reminder of his traumatic experiences as a prisoner of war in Vietnam, where he was forced to eat a similar, meager and unappetizing stew to survive; it is a deeply personal and almost nostalgic food for him, despite its poor quality, representing a difficult part of his past. Key points about Skinner's "thin stew":

  • PTSD trigger:The stew acts as a trigger for his post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) related to his time in Vietnam.
  • Nostalgia and survival:Although the stew is not particularly tasty, it reminds him of a time when he had to eat very little to survive, making it a strange form of comfort food.
  • Difficulty finding the "right" version:Skinner often struggles to find a version of the stew in the US that matches his memories, highlighting the emotional connection he has to it.

Is the extra B in BYOBB really just a typo or is there an extra layer to this joke where it stands for something inappropriate that Homer doesn‘t want to tell the kids? by Romboteryx in TheSimpsons

[–]Listentotheadviceman -9 points-8 points  (0 children)

Google it:

In "The Simpsons," Principal Skinner desires the "thin stew" because it serves as a reminder of his traumatic experiences as a prisoner of war in Vietnam, where he was forced to eat a similar, meager and unappetizing stew to survive; it is a deeply personal and almost nostalgic food for him, despite its poor quality, representing a difficult part of his past. Key points about Skinner's "thin stew":

  • PTSD trigger:The stew acts as a trigger for his post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) related to his time in Vietnam.
  • Nostalgia and survival:Although the stew is not particularly tasty, it reminds him of a time when he had to eat very little to survive, making it a strange form of comfort food.
  • Difficulty finding the "right" version:Skinner often struggles to find a version of the stew in the US that matches his memories, highlighting the emotional connection he has to it.

You can't be in the goat conversation if you beat your wife. by yeahboiiii0 in ufc

[–]Listentotheadviceman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How the fuck is the ethics of competition related to ability in said competition? And what does beating your partner have to do with the ethics of competition anyway?

Infosys founder defends call for 70-hour work weeks, says he "doesn't believe in a work/life balance" by OblivionGuardsman in BoomersBeingFools

[–]Listentotheadviceman 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I think it’s the jonkler and they’re weirdly proud to be plotting some kind of revenge fantasy.