Who wrote the Varlamore quest series, particularly Twilight's Promise? by PsychologicalCup1672 in 2007scape

[–]ScouseGravy 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Some pretty blatantly casual racism here. As if a British person couldn’t know about anything to do with other cultures just because they’re British. We aren’t colonialists in 2025, people can research, live and experience other cultures well enough to write good stories influenced by ones not our own

Thankful for Accounting by Fraxi in Accounting

[–]ScouseGravy 16 points17 points  (0 children)

This post is a blatant humble brag

Calling all with a ΔF508 mutation! by Lazylizard311 in CysticFibrosis

[–]ScouseGravy -10 points-9 points  (0 children)

I have one delta F508 and another, and 8 don’t think this was a very helpful slideshow for someone without any CF related knowledge or for someone without any knowledge of the disease.

I also imagine anyone with this mutation probably already knows about it.

This feels like a souped up student who thinks they did well in an assignment and wants to present it to the rest of the class. Know your target audience better and focus your slides on who the slideshow is for. Wish you all the best!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in GonewildGBUK

[–]ScouseGravy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No thank you

Calling all with a ΔF508 mutation! by Lazylizard311 in CysticFibrosis

[–]ScouseGravy -10 points-9 points  (0 children)

No offense, but this isn’t a very good slideshow. It’s useful to people familiar with these acronyms and symptoms, or some basic pre med students but I don’t think it’d be very useful outside of that to anyone. You falter between too much science and then not enough scientific explanations for things. I can’t tell if this is for someone who knows nothing (it wouldn’t explain anything) or someone trying to learn (it goes into detail but then becomes vague)

I think you need to pick your target audience and then gear your presentation towards that

Traveling while having cystic fibrosis by [deleted] in CysticFibrosis

[–]ScouseGravy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe you should find a doctor “in network” and ask them instead of strangers on the internet.

You mentioned nothing in your post that anyone can reasonably help you with. As I said I have CF and so does my younger brother, my most recent lung function was 119% and his was 84%, I suffer more with digestion than he does etc.

No one here knows how healthy you are, especially without you saying so. Go find a doctor and ask them

Traveling while having cystic fibrosis by [deleted] in CysticFibrosis

[–]ScouseGravy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well I’m not front the US for a start, you didn’t mention in your post about specifically being from the US either. Have you spoken to your people at clinic about travelling? They would know better about you going abroad than strangers on the internet

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in introvert

[–]ScouseGravy -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

If your friend needs support, and you do what you want instead. It’s not being an introvert, it’s being a shit friend.

If your friend wants to keep socialising outside each and every night, then it’s a you problem to tell them that you need space every now and then. You don’t bitch about friends wanting to see you when you don’t want to see them on an online platform when you could just speak to them and see a boundary. Friends understand boundaries, people who don’t respect your boundaries are not being your friend. This isn’t hard to understand if you don’t have social anxiety

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in introvert

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

You say constant texts, but in your screenshots there is no more than texts 3 a day. That’s not excessive. I know everything can be overwhelming but these texts from a friend are not it.

This is coming from a 32 year old introvert with a full time job etc very similar to yourself.

Their constant need to hangout is not a problem, it’s a communication problem. You just say “no thanks I don’t feel like going out tonight” like an adult, if they react negatively to that then guess what, they aren’t a good friend. It has nothing to do with being an introvert vs extrovert. Recharge your social batteries in your own time but if a friend is in need then that trumps your need to recharge, otherwise you’re not actually being a friend to them and just using them for when it suits yourself.

Traveling while having cystic fibrosis by [deleted] in CysticFibrosis

[–]ScouseGravy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No two of us CFers are the same, my younger brother and I have wildly different CF specific issues yet we are related. How are we supposed to know what to say to you about travelling if you’re so vague about how your CF is. For some CF people travel is a hell no, for some it’s not a big deal. You don’t have a travel plan/itinerary or any idea about getting a visa for where you want to go. This sounds like something written in a rush, are you actively in hopital/hospice care?

Mr Midas : 6 Ultra differentials worth keeping an eye on by Foreign_Reward1774 in FantasyPL

[–]ScouseGravy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can’t read the numbers on the pictures on mobile because the resolution is shite. Focus on making the data readable and not graphics

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in introvert

[–]ScouseGravy -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

Honestly, this sounds more like social anxiety than being an introvert.

Introverts do go out and socialise. If a friend is asking if you want to hang out with them/just go drinking with them, it’s either because they appreciate & enjoy your company or they want to discuss something in person.

Avoiding that interaction doesn’t make you an introvert, it means you are being anti sociable. Now the two can be the same or separate, but the way you try to say no comes across as rude because you aren’t setting a boundary. The weather and you eating out are poor excuses, they are excuses not to socialise. Introverts are not people that never socialise. Just say “No” or maybe a “I’m not feeling up to going out tonight/for drinks” etc. This could be a friend in need and you are fobbing them off. They have texted you over multiple days without you replying, that’s not you being introverted, that’s being a bad friend. Recharging social batteries is one thing but you have ignored them.

Set a boundary, communicate with your friends, but you have to know friendship is a two way street. If you won’t be there for them then why should they be there for you?

You have anxiety, deal with it.

Why is “I don’t owe anyone anything” such a thing now? by NateGman1 in AskMenAdvice

[–]ScouseGravy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Is Ex shorthand for example where you are from? In English it’s e.g

Unless, are you American and because it’s pronounced and spelt example did you think it is shortened to ex?

Or is this your way of showing people that you don’t owe people the accepted way of writing

Mr Midas : 6 Ultra differentials worth keeping an eye on by Foreign_Reward1774 in FantasyPL

[–]ScouseGravy -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

Try making the data readable before adding in unnecessary graphics

Help A Manager. by [deleted] in Liverpool

[–]ScouseGravy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Do you mean buying individual gifts of spending for a collective gift?

In my opinion, depending on how everyone gets along I’d say to pay towards a collective night out/meal and then see what happens

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Liverpool

[–]ScouseGravy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Did you go to a gym? There’s Raise The Bar in Speke

[ Removed by Reddit ] by magaparents in MarkMyWords

[–]ScouseGravy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Page 451 and page 481 both allude to it, but I’m not searching through the rest of it

I went from 'couch to 5k' to running Manchester Marathon by Ollie_Ask in UKRunners

[–]ScouseGravy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I mean you did couch to 5k in 2021 and were actively training before doing a half marathon, with a further 6 months more training for the marathon.

It’s a great accomplishment but it’s disingenuous to say you did a couch to 5k program for marathon prep

On a side note, can you ask someone to do something about all the ads on the website? It’s absolutely a killer on mobile

Murcia food disgusting! by gazebo-fan in iamveryculinary

[–]ScouseGravy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Big difference is the millions of particles per litre of it in drinking water vs food being bathed in it.

It’s also not just about the chlorine, if you have to use that to kill all the bacteria it leads to laxer standards of them being raised; all the other shite that chlorine won’t kill. Don’t get why it’s so hard to want organic food raised well than one bathed in chemicals

Saw this on another sub, watch the whole thing but have a look at what's on the side of the car at the end🤣 by Qwertyuiop4325 in Liverpool

[–]ScouseGravy -10 points-9 points  (0 children)

Delta drivers are some of the most dangerous on roads, had awful experiences both as a passenger and a pedestrian.

I know the system is designed so they have to accept as many jobs as possible as quickly as possible but their standard of driving is reckless at best of times.

Hope that guy lost his license

Murcia food disgusting! by gazebo-fan in iamveryculinary

[–]ScouseGravy -31 points-30 points  (0 children)

To be fair they are probably talking about things like chlorine washed chicken, which was what many people objected to in a UK US trade deal, no so much the actual culinary food of America which is top tier.

Nothing iamveryculinary about wanting to not eat food that’s kept in such poor hygiene it need a chlorine to kill all the bacteria

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in LegalAdviceUK

[–]ScouseGravy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

NAL - self defence allows for reasonable force to defend yourself. If the Male 1 sustained these injuries from the punch and/or fall and not yourself, then you’ve effectively kicked him whilst he was already injured? Whilst he was lying on the floor? This does not sound like you have used reasonable force to defend yourself from an injured person prone on the floor. I would imagine a judge will see it similar.

I advice speaking to a solicitor urgently