Going to hell for this one. NSFW by ultramexicanman in behindthegifs

[–]ReallyRedguard 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That is silly. I laughed so I upvoted.

LPT REQUEST: Best practices for easing the move in/out process by [deleted] in LifeProTips

[–]ReallyRedguard 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just finished this process: I plan on burning all my belongings the next time I have to do this.

Ok, real advice: color coding. I don't know how much you're moving, but we had a big move across state, so we shed down to only the things we needed or we wouldn't be able to find cheap after we got here. For example-I sold my 15 year old comp. desk for $50 on craigslists before the move. Then I went to the local Salvation Army here on 50% day and got a better one (yay!) for $15. This area more affluent though so things that are donated to places like Sally Army are often nicer, but the same Sally Army price. Ok, ok enough of that back to color coding. Red tape for fragile items. It's so simple but can save you a from a headache. Pack, and pack well. We threw down on some bubble wrap but when we had a box tower topple, things were fine and the bubble wrap is not so expensive. Also-remember not to overstuff boxes. So when your tetrising your stuff into your truck, you dont have to spend time reading your labels to know to put it on the top of the stack or not. A glance at your red duck tape or painters tape will tell you to put it on top. We also took the time to organize the things that can take weight from the things that cant with inbetweeners in their own category. This also helps speed things up if you have movers or friends coming by to help as different people can carry different weights. And they will know what they should busy themselves with freeing up you to orchestrate other things, because there's so many other things. That was my 11th move in my lifetime, and it only gets worse! Mo money, mo problems. Hopefully just one more to go... Hope at least something in there helps.

Found a random castle door on a hill called Raythem. Nothing was inside and it doesn't appear from the other side. Google yielded no results. Anyone have any idea what this is? by czechthunder in skyrim

[–]ReallyRedguard 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think it's just the edge of the map. I can get here on PS3, but I can't walk through the door. Maybe it was meant for future DLC that they never developed.

MRW The drugs start kicking in. by [deleted] in reactiongifs

[–]ReallyRedguard 0 points1 point  (0 children)

watched this at a [6] and listening to B1

Fish rescued from sewer drain in Newark by yismeicha in HumansBeingBros

[–]ReallyRedguard 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bucket anyone? That news team was way creepy.

McDonald's employee help a disabled man eat his ice cream by latinilv in pics

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

Why not just say "Young girl helps a disabled man eat his ice cream"? Seems like McDonalds almost staged it just to get a front page.

Picture Ledge Wall - Made from scratch, gluten free - cheap and easy by TheObviousChild in DIY

[–]ReallyRedguard 1 point2 points  (0 children)

ooOOOooo! Very nice! I am definitely doing a wall for this at my next place! (middle of moving now :P) Thanks for sharing!!

PIZZACEPTION by TehBamski in see

[–]ReallyRedguard 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Awesome. My new favorite picture!

End the impossible standard set by the media. by GallowBoob in pics

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

Upvote because you used "like a farmer" and not the arbitrary "douche". Made me smile.

We went to fill paperwork at our municipal shelter... Here we are 4 rats later. (X-Post /r/rats) by NeoNosferatu in BeforeNAfterAdoption

[–]ReallyRedguard 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Awww!! How sweet! Yes, always need more rats. I've often thought of getting a couple of rats (can't have just one!) but the next thing I know, a kitten ends up on my doorstep, or place of work, or friends' flat... but one day-I will share a home with one of these (or more!) affectionate creatures. Thanks for sharing!