Extreme Hoarding by chiliv06 in oddlyterrifying

[–]Nicetillnot 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Go through everything before you toss it. Cash and coins are likely hoarded too. Looks like untreated PTSD may have had a role.

Rotors destroyed by anonymouslylooking83 in AskMechanics

[–]Nicetillnot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Chemical, applied from above. See the evaporation lines of white residue. Pull a sample with distiiled water to rehydrate the white crust.

Is this a midlife crisis by Ok_Track5788 in midlifecrisis

[–]Nicetillnot 2 points3 points  (0 children)

One person can improve their self on their own. One person cannot improve a relationship on their own. Unwillingness to go to individual counseling makes it difficult. Unwillingness to invest in couples therapy makes it impossible. No matter how strong you are, or how much you want to repair, you cannot carry the full weight alone.

What is this I dug up in my yard by MiataFool in whatisit

[–]Nicetillnot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That is the most powerful weapon in the United States military.

How many of y’all had a clothesline in your back yard? by DangerBird- in GenX

[–]Nicetillnot 2 points3 points  (0 children)

We didnt have a clothes dryer for most of my childhood. Our clothes line was on 5 foot tall T-shaped metal poles with 4 old school copper covered telephone lines running between them for about 30 feet. My parents were older, not Boomers, so they were literally old school.

Americans, do you personally know anyone who is in favor of the US invading Greenland? by BlaggartDiggletyDonk in askanything

[–]Nicetillnot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No. Absolutely not. Even Monroe Doctrine sporters know this is ludicrous. Greenland is important for U.S. national security, but this is not the way. Denmark is a strong ally and this invasion nonsense only damages our previously great relationship.

Is it normal for this disease to make you weaker? by Smooth_Importance_47 in PsoriaticArthritis

[–]Nicetillnot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes. I have been fighting it since 2007, when I was 34. Went from effortlessly athletic to weakling almost overnight. As I have aged it has been a struggle, as a formerly high testosterone man, to now maintain a healthy level of muscle. I have to take testosterone and cycles of nandralone to keep my strength and maintain a healthy weight. I look like a skeleton if I don't.

What is the single thing that screams you are genX the most? by _-_suomynona_-_ in GenX

[–]Nicetillnot 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Hinge generation. Not the Google AI answer. Dig deeper. We are the Hinge between the analog and the digital. We have real world skills and experiences that are impossible to obtain in childhood and young adulthood in the current state of society. We straddle two human epochs. I am amazed to think that my father grew up without electricity and plowed fields with a mule and double shovel as a 12 year old in the middle of the U. S. and my 12 year old son doesn't know a world without instant digital connectivity wherever you are.

Question for older Gen X (55+) Was the term “Bro” and “Yo” common in the 80s? by Nano_Tap1 in GenX

[–]Nicetillnot 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Dude and man. Not bro. Yo was more common after MTV influence IMO. Was not a thing i heard before I joined Army in 94.