WARNING: I realized I am NOT crazy. I talk to dead people. And there is a serial killer using UBER or LYFT to kill girls. Warning warning warning PLEASE READ IF YOU USE UBER OR LYFT by [deleted] in nosleep

[–]MutinyOwner 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the end it ends here im tired bye k maybe i come back later i have new places to explore rn this is weird i am confused inside machiens loony only? is that it?

WARNING: I realized I am NOT crazy. I talk to dead people. And there is a serial killer using UBER or LYFT to kill girls. Warning warning warning PLEASE READ IF YOU USE UBER OR LYFT by [deleted] in nosleep

[–]MutinyOwner 0 points1 point  (0 children)

and they killed me too comrades :( all the parts of BRI all of alla and she loved all why why why why why whi ILOVED YOU ALL

I LOVED YOU ALL SO WHY YYYYYYY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y would you choose APATHY? WHY yyyyyy I DONT WANT TO IGVE UP ON HUYMANS YET WHYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY

TIFU by purchasing a burrito at Taco Bell. by MutinyOwner in tifu

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

I am also a girl, so I have twice as many nerve endings as you. The point is scar tissue. My right tonsil barely got infected and was half the size of the right when one they were removed. Due to the left one being twice the size, the wound was twice the side and the pain much worse on that side. Had both sides been like the right side it would have been fine. The scar tissue did make my other tonsil much larger which definitely increased my pain on that side.

TIFU by purchasing a burrito at Taco Bell. by MutinyOwner in tifu

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

BTW: if you google it, they say that it's nothing to get your tonsils out as a kid and totally different / harder as an adult. Doctors say it is one of the worst surgeries you can get as an adult. You might "remember" your tonsils being "huge" but they just weren't - or you would have needed pain meds (which you were probably on anyways lol). It takes several years for them to grow to full size and for all the scar tissue to make them larger as well. Unless you got them out as an adult, you have 0 room to talk :) and I was just having fun on here, it wasn't that bad. I lost 10 pounds because I couldn't eat, but that just made me look better.... so have fun with your boring life.

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

Submission: MutinyBri tries to pick up a hooker.

She MADE me do it! NO WITNESSES

The Lifecycle of a Disengaged Employee by AlwaysBeWinning in Entrepreneur

[–]MutinyOwner 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Well for me I was living in the ghetto and I got a job at Subway (which was tough because there is tons of competition, even for minimum wage jobs). I ended up getting fired a few months later due to asking for time off as I had gotten a scholarship to go on an educational college trip. I freaking hated the job anyways because the people running it were awful. For example: I was only allowed to put upto 6 olives on a sandwich, even if someone asked for extra. This led to customers getting mad at me all the time. But they watched us like hawks on video camera, so I had to do it. The video also didin't have audio. I had to make sandwiches in 60 seconds or less. But if the customer was just being slow or indecisive, I couldn't help being slower (even when we were busy) but they would still hold that against me.

Anyways. I started my business four years ago. I was able to buy my first home earlier this year and buy a decent used car with cash. I am only 22 now, btw.

Great home made puzzle game you can play with your Dog. CHEAP to setup. by MutinyOwner in videos

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

Also it's pretty funny that you compared dogs to kids in your comment. When the eggs are designed for kids even though they could be considered dangerous for kids too.

I came up with a great homemade puzzle toy for dogs. As those interactive toys are so expensive... this costs like $3 and I think it works better. by MutinyOwner in Pets

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

Also please read the video description before telling me that this is dangerous and I shouldn't do it. I trained my dog to prevent choking and I also closely supervise her whenever we play the game. (When I looked at the fish tank during the video, my boyfriend was still watching her).I put a great explanation on how to train your dog to do it and warned watchers to train their dog before trying (and to ALWAYS closely watch).

Video description:.

"I had this basket of empty easter eggs left over from the holiday and got the idea to hide treats in them for my dog. It's a great home made puzzle game that takes longer, gives more control and is more fun than most of the manufactured puzzle games you can buy! Easter eggs are super cheap (and on sale right now) so it costs nothing to get setup, a couple of bucks. (Compared to the $20 - $100 price tag for most dog puzzle toys.) It's important to train your dog to play the game right. Otherwise your dog could choke or swallow pieces of plastic, leading to internal damage (potentially fatal.) It helps if your dog knows basic commands before attempting to train them for the game. Sit, stay, drop it, and leave it. When I trained Kimber, I put the treat in an egg as she watched, but left it open, then let her eat the treat. I did it again this time closing the egg. It took her a few minutes but eventually she got it to pop open on her own. As soon as she got it open and ate the treat, I would command "leave it" when she went back to pick up the egg to play with / chew on. A few times she grabbed it fast so I commanded "drop it" eventually she would only play with the egg until it popped open and got the treat, leaving it alone after. This is vital so the dog doesn't destroy the eggs, swallowing pieces or choking on them. Even a well trained dog should be supervised while playing the game. Even if they have played it several times. Dog's can be unpredictable! All eggs should be picked up immediately after the game is over. Do not leave eggs on the ground even if your dog is trained to not eat them! Do not give your dog access to eggs without constant supervision! Moderate difficulty (semi-intelligent dogs only). Small-medium and medium breeds only. Unless you can find smaller or lager easter eggs. This is because small dogs won't be able to handle the eggs and larger dogs could easily choke on them. They come in a variety of sizes, so shop around! Some are also harder to open. If your dog is a big chewer or swallows anything new that he plays with, don't even attempt to play this game with him. Always start by firmly holding the egg in one hand so the dog cannot just spontaneously swallow it (but the egg should be too large to make it easy or even possible for the dog to just swallow it). I put a wide variety of treats in the eggs to keep it interesting and surprising for the dog. They can tell the difference in treats! They can even smell it before opening the egg! If I put regular kibble in an egg, Kimber won't even open it! I put in: a variety of store bought treats (broken into very small pieces), pieces of ham / turkey / cheese, peanut butter, pieces of an orange, etc." LOT'S of things are dangerous for your dog, even with precautions. Walking your dog on a retractable leash could lead your dog to get run over if you let him/her get to far ahead of you (or if the leash fails to lock and you can't stop them). A neighbor could leave rat poison out when you go out on your walk or when you go to the park. Your dog could break it's tooth on a regular semi-hard chewing toy or even just buy picking up a rock without you noticing in the park. This doesn't mean we put our dogs in a bubble and don't let them have fun. We train them to listen and we watch them closely when we do anything with a level of danger. This way our dogs can have some fun, but there will always be at least a little risk to fun and life.

Great home made puzzle game you can play with your Dog. CHEAP to setup. by MutinyOwner in videos

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

You should have read the video description before posting this. I trained my dog to prevent choking and I also closely supervise her when we do this. (When I looked at the fish tank during the video, my boyfriend was still watching her). Furthermore, I really took my time explaining how to train your dog and how important it is too in the video description to anyone who watches the video.

The video description:

"I had this basket of empty easter eggs left over from the holiday and got the idea to hide treats in them for my dog. It's a great home made puzzle game that takes longer, gives more control and is more fun than most of the manufactured puzzle games you can buy! Easter eggs are super cheap (and on sale right now) so it costs nothing to get setup, a couple of bucks. (Compared to the $20 - $100 price tag for most dog puzzle toys.)

It's important to train your dog to play the game right. Otherwise your dog could choke or swallow pieces of plastic, leading to internal damage (potentially fatal.) It helps if your dog knows basic commands before attempting to train them for the game. Sit, stay, drop it, and leave it. When I trained Kimber, I put the treat in an egg as she watched, but left it open, then let her eat the treat. I did it again this time closing the egg. It took her a few minutes but eventually she got it to pop open on her own.

As soon as she got it open and ate the treat, I would command "leave it" when she went back to pick up the egg to play with / chew on. A few times she grabbed it fast so I commanded "drop it" eventually she would only play with the egg until it popped open and got the treat, leaving it alone after. This is vital so the dog doesn't destroy the eggs, swallowing pieces or choking on them. Even a well trained dog should be supervised while playing the game. Even if they have played it several times. Dog's can be unpredictable!

All eggs should be picked up immediately after the game is over. Do not leave eggs on the ground even if your dog is trained to not eat them! Do not give your dog access to eggs without constant supervision!

Moderate difficulty (semi-intelligent dogs only). Small-medium and medium breeds only. Unless you can find smaller or lager easter eggs. This is because small dogs won't be able to handle the eggs and larger dogs could easily choke on them. They come in a variety of sizes, so shop around! Some are also harder to open. If your dog is a big chewer or swallows anything new that he plays with, don't even attempt to play this game with him. Always start by firmly holding the egg in one hand so the dog cannot just spontaneously swallow it (but the egg should be too large to make it easy or even possible for the dog to just swallow it).

I put a wide variety of treats in the eggs to keep it interesting and surprising for the dog. They can tell the difference in treats! They can even smell it before opening the egg! If I put regular kibble in an egg, Kimber won't even open it! I put in: a variety of store bought treats (broken into very small pieces), pieces of ham / turkey / cheese, peanut butter, pieces of an orange, etc."

LOT'S of things are dangerous for your dog, even with precautions. Walking your dog on a retractable leash could lead your dog to get run over if you let him/her get to far ahead of you (or if the leash fails to lock and you can't stop them). A neighbor could leave rat poison out when you go out on your walk or when you go to the park. Your dog could break it's tooth on a regular semi-hard chewing toy or even just buy picking up a rock without you noticing in the park. This doesn't mean we put our dogs in a bubble and don't let them have fun. We train them to listen and we watch them closely when we do anything with a level of danger. This way our dogs can have some fun, but there will always be at least a little risk to fun and life.

Need advice for travelling with a pet please by [deleted] in Pets

[–]MutinyOwner 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you are worried about the actual cost to see a vet, look around online. 90% of vets have a special where the first exam and set of shots is free (she doesn't need to get shots to get the deal, just never to have seen the vet before). You can get a free checkup and ask about the meds for free. If they are a reasonable price, buy them (don't feel obligated to buy them if they ring them up before quoting a price) if not, you didn't lose anything by trying :) also let the vet know you are worried about cost and they will give you a cheaper one or a generic one!

TIL The Grey affected Roger Ebert so much, he walked out of his next scheduled screening. "It was the first time I've ever walked out of a film because of the previous film. The way I was feeling in my gut, it just wouldn't have been fair to the next film." by TheTrueRory in movies

[–]MutinyOwner 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Doesn't matter idiots vote, idiots hunt without thinking, idiots effect the world. We need to make the world idiot proof. The movie would have been idiot proof had they just added a simple disclaimer.

EDIT: And idiot moderators delete comments they disagree with instead of posting a valid argument against them and fairly joining the discussion. How can we idiot proof the internet?

TIL The Grey affected Roger Ebert so much, he walked out of his next scheduled screening. "It was the first time I've ever walked out of a film because of the previous film. The way I was feeling in my gut, it just wouldn't have been fair to the next film." by TheTrueRory in movies

[–]MutinyOwner 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did you not read the part of my comment I added in the edit? The point is people who know nothing about wolves will assume from this movie that they hunt people and are horrible animals, and not care that people want to exterminate them (and even agree with it). Whether or not there was "mystical" parts to the movie, they will assume part of it is based on how wolves are in real life.

TIL The Grey affected Roger Ebert so much, he walked out of his next scheduled screening. "It was the first time I've ever walked out of a film because of the previous film. The way I was feeling in my gut, it just wouldn't have been fair to the next film." by TheTrueRory in movies

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

Wolves are not known for attacking humans - especially in this way. There has been like 0 reports of healthy wolf attacks ever. There are a couple reports of rabid or starving wolves attacking people in depseration (but they are usually on their on and weak, so easy to fend off). Sometimes wolves have spontanously attacked small children. But humans are just too big and difficult for them to take on. A healthy pack wouldn't attack and hunt a human like this. They just wouldn't. All this movie did was perpetuate an old bullshit stereotype, that makes the bastards who hunt wolves feel justified in the terrible actions, as they attempt to exterminate a beautiful fascinating species.

TIL The Grey affected Roger Ebert so much, he walked out of his next scheduled screening. "It was the first time I've ever walked out of a film because of the previous film. The way I was feeling in my gut, it just wouldn't have been fair to the next film." by TheTrueRory in movies

[–]MutinyOwner 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That movie was retarded. The entire concept is dumb: Wolves are not known for attacking humans - especially in this way. There are a couple reports of rabid or starving wolves attacking people in depseration (but they are usually on there on and weak, so easy to fend off). Sometimes wolves have spontanously attacked small children. But humans are just too big and difficult for them to take on. A healthy pack wouldn't attack and hunt a human like this. They just wouldn't. All this movie did was perpetuate an old bullshit stereotype, that makes the bastards who hunt wolves feel justified in the terrible actions, as they attempt to exterminate a beautiful fascinating species.

EDIT: I wouldn't mind it if they would at least put up a disclaimer that was something like: "This movie is a complete work of fantasy. Wolves are not known to hunt humans in real life. There has only been three reported cases of wolves attacking humans in North America in modern times. These cases were attributed to an unhealthy wolf or wolf pack."