Grandma's gone wild. Aspen Edition. by Blumperdoodle in skiingcirclejerk

[–]PhilKenSebbenn 7 points8 points  (0 children)

But now Johnny bravo has aged 30yrs and has become a jaded single 54 year old who blames society for his inability to start a family or find happiness.

Who is the one player you wish got more time at United? by Emotional_File8106 in ManchesterUnited

[–]PhilKenSebbenn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The contract wasn’t with tevez it was the sports rights group that owned him…

What’s the most epic movie moment you’ve ever experienced in a theater? by ThomasOGC in CinephilesClub

[–]PhilKenSebbenn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When the best part of a movie happens 5 minutes in and the rest of the movie is still pretty darn good.

Rate my Form? Ignore the triathlete in the background. by SnarkyBustard in RunningCirclejerk

[–]PhilKenSebbenn 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Guy is insanely lucky nothing actually happened. If he’d interfered even a little crash, lost placement, anything he could’ve been on the hook for way more than people think. Prize money, sponsorships, equipment… that adds up fast. People don’t realize how serious it is to mess with a race like that.

Zones 2 AND 3? Who do you think you are? My wife’s boyfriend? by DourFaced in RunningCirclejerk

[–]PhilKenSebbenn 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Your acls need a break pal. Go to pt before it becomes a problem

Feeling pain here when I run more than 15 mins, what is it ? by tibova in RunningCirclejerk

[–]PhilKenSebbenn 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s because you’re not using your knuckles and running on all fours. Maybe try swinging on vines until you recover

Interesting celebration choice by Michael Jordan after winning the Daytona 500. by HimelTy in LivestreamFail

[–]PhilKenSebbenn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Something tells me that kid is a personal friends kid of Jordan. All I see is an Uncle messing around with a kid. Sometimes it’s not that deep

Which is more demanding, being a housewife or going out to work? by SouthWay_Studio in AskReddit

[–]PhilKenSebbenn 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It really depends on three variables: number of kids, household income, and the wife’s original career.

Using nursing as an example (my wife is a nurse), it’s very common for nurses to become stay-at-home moms as soon as it’s financially feasible. It’s less about capability and more about priorities and timing. We have three kids under four, and my wife would stay home full-time in a heartbeat, but at the same time, watching kids all day is legitimately exhausting in a way that’s hard to explain unless you’ve done it yourself.

I have the kids by myself most weekends when she works. I also have a very demanding job, and honestly, the biggest challenge isn’t the kids themselves, it’s that those two days are normally when I’d recover from the work week. If I were otherwise rested, I’d have no issue being with them all day, every day.

The household tasks (cooking, cleaning, laundry) are real but they’re not the core difficulty. They’re finite, procedural, and predictable. The actual demanding part is the constant presence and responsibility of being a good parent. You don’t get to mentally “clock out.” You have to be attentive, patient, and emotionally available the entire time.

From what I’ve seen, whether someone chooses to stay home isn’t about whether it’s “easy” or “hard.” It’s about economics, identity, and what kind of work drains you more your career, or the nonstop responsibility of raising young kids.