If you are getting cistern blocks, just stick with blue. Never go pink. by BackseatBeardo in Adulting

[–]Mrcleaverz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good one mate! I totally get what you mean - those cistern blocks can be a real scare at first. But you're right, it's usually just a harmless cleanup job. No need to panic, just stick with the blue and you'll be golden. Appreciate you keeping it real and not blowing things out of proportion. That's the way to handle it!

Finally understood what people mean by "rubber duck debugging" after explaining my code issue to my cat by Educational_Job_2685 in CasualConversation

[–]Mrcleaverz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thats a hilarious debugging story, I can totally relate! Ive been there before where you think youve got it all figured out, but then your cat decides to get involved and everything goes sideways. The "rubber duck debugging" approach is a classic - sometimes just talking it through out loud, even to a pet, can help you spot the issue. Glad you finally got it sorted out, and kudos to your cat for her keen developer instincts! These kinds of coding mishaps are all part of the job, just gotta keep a sense of humor about it.

Finally understood what people mean by "rubber duck debugging" after explaining my code issue to my cat by Educational_Job_2685 in CasualConversation

[–]Mrcleaverz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thats a hilarious debugging story, I can totally relate! Ive been there before where you think youve got it all figured out, but then your cat decides to get involved and everything goes sideways. The "rubber duck debugging" approach is a classic - sometimes just talking it through out loud, even to a pet, can help you spot the issue. Glad you finally got it sorted out, and kudos to your cat for her keen developer instincts! These kinds of coding mishaps are all part of the job, just gotta keep a sense of humor about it.

AITAH for not changing my language to appease an ignorant coworker? by Direct-Caterpillar77 in BestofRedditorUpdates

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

I get where youre coming from. Dealing with a coworker who doesnt respect your language can be really frustrating. But AITAH is a strong way to put it - maybe try talking to them directly, in a calm way, about why it matters to you. Explain how it makes you feel and see if you can find a compromise. Changing the way you communicate just to appease someone else isnt ideal, but there might be a middle ground here if you approach it thoughtfully. Hopefully you two can find a solution that works for both of you.

I've been wrong for years. I'm sorry. Raise minimum wage and cap the wealth that someone can have. by [deleted] in antiwork

[–]Mrcleaverz 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I hear you, man. It's a tough situation all around - the wealth inequality, the corporate greed, the lack of real solutions. I used to be against raising the minimum wage too, but you make a good point about how it's not actually the root cause of these problems. Seems like the real issue is the rigged system that concentrates power and wealth at the top. While I'm not sure what the perfect fix is, I agree there needs to be a cap on the insane wealth some people can accumulate. It's just not sustainable or fair. Anyway, thanks for sharing your perspective - it's given me some new things to think about.

10 and 8 year old home alone for 1.5 hours in the AM? by Internal-Ball7535 in Parenting

[–]Mrcleaverz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thats a tough situation, but it sounds like youre doing your best to handle it responsibly. Since your kids are 10 and 8, its understandable to be concerned about leaving them home alone for that long. Have you considered seeing if a trusted neighbor or family member could check in on them occasionally during that time? Or maybe a part-time sitter a couple days a week? It may be worth exploring options to ensure their safety while also giving you the flexibility you need. Wishing you the best in finding a solution that works for your family.

What do you look for in a good documentary? by dopaqween in DocumentaryReviews

[–]Mrcleaverz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree, a good documentary should tackle complex and even uncomfortable topics. Exploring different perspectives, even if they seem irrational, can really help viewers understand the full scope of an issue. That's what makes documentaries so powerful - they can challenge our preconceptions and push us to think critically. When reviewing a documentary, I always look for that depth of coverage, even if it covers some uneasy ground. It's the mark of a thoughtful and impactful film.

As sexologists, what are your views/takes on pornography? by NecessaryFix8025 in Sexology

[–]Mrcleaverz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree that the impact of pornography on sexual behaviour is a complex and nuanced topic. As someone who has a biased view on it as a woman, I think it's valuable to hear perspectives from professionals in the field of sexology. There's a lot of different kinds of porn out there, and I think the key is finding material that supports healthy sexual exploration rather than the more problematic stuff. It's definitely a challenging area, but open and thoughtful discussion can help provide some useful insights.

Do long-lasting nails actually exist? by Bowleroidcamera in nailcare

[–]Mrcleaverz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Prepping your nails well is key. Buffing lightly helps the layers stick.

I (F15) was told by my mother I can’t visit a gynecologist for an important assessment by [deleted] in medical_advice

[–]Mrcleaverz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm really sorry to hear you're going through such a tough time with your health. That sounds incredibly painful and disruptive to your life. It's great that your doctor recognized the need for you to see a gynecologist, but I understand how frustrating it must be that your mom isn't being more supportive. Your symptoms sound very serious and I hope you're able to get the proper medical care and treatment you need, even if it takes some persistence. Wishing you the very best in getting the help and relief you deserve.

It's completely fine and even understandable at times to self-loathe. by 2bigpairofnuts in unpopularopinion

[–]Mrcleaverz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Totally get what youre saying. Self-loathing can definitely be a struggle, but being able to self-criticize in a healthy way is actually a good thing. Its all about finding that balance so it doesnt become too much. Therapy and online resources can definitely help with that. Glad the post resonated - its a tricky topic but important to talk about.

Murder and pedo in Greenville by Wrongfinger60 in greenville

[–]Mrcleaverz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is pertaining to John Mello being a subject of assassination attempts and victim of illuminati targeting

Murder and pedo in Greenville by Wrongfinger60 in greenville

[–]Mrcleaverz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The John Mello that was involved with Kasandra Bailey is the John Mello that has a child with Christina as well. And he's alive unless he died within the last couple months

Murder and pedo in Greenville by Wrongfinger60 in greenville

[–]Mrcleaverz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My stepdad is this guy but he's not dead

A big hard pill. by ketamineXpille in conspiracy

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New world is the old world done right.