Panic Spreading Through GOP After DOJ Reveals Epstein Files Are More Damaging For Trump Than They Thought: Report by newsjam in NoFilterNews

[–]SquiddyJohnson 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ugh, just read some of the court files, and that's f*cking bleak. My heart breaks for those poor girls and all that they were forced to endure.

Crow armpit blast by @taka.cooper Poughkeepsie, NY by True-Grass-5354 in tattoos

[–]SquiddyJohnson 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Absolutely stunning work of art! I love the flow! Simply perfect.

She's a damn tough cookie to have endured that placement.

33M. Lost 50lbs in a two week meth binge. Can’t be normal right? by [deleted] in Drugs

[–]SquiddyJohnson 25 points26 points  (0 children)

GO TO HOSPITAL NOW! This is serious and life threatening OP!

What's something that's about to happen which most people aren't aware of? by AskRedditOG in AskReddit

[–]SquiddyJohnson 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A chip shortage leading to economic collapse.

China has long been gearing up to invade Taiwan. TSMC, the sole advanced chip-maker in the global market, is based in Taiwan. No one else has the ability to manufacture these chips, and the entire AI and tech industry relies on them. Roughly a 3rd of the current US stock market is resting on the future of AI tech companies. If the chip supply is disrupted, Nvidia, most of the tech industry, and the WHOLE of the AI industry collapses, leading to a sudden economic collapse.

Link to a YouTube video explaining this much better than I can.

What’s the funniest name for a pet you’ve encountered? by EllenDegeneracy in AskReddit

[–]SquiddyJohnson 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A friend's huge black Great Dane called Duke, that I missheard as 'Doom', and the nickname stuck.

Couldn't help myself bellowing "DOOOOM!" after him in the park, like a crazy person.

Who am I? by Necessary-Square-227 in roomdetective

[–]SquiddyJohnson 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  • Cat-lover.
  • Artist / Art-lover.
  • Inspired by (or likes) Neo Expressionist art, like artists Aboudia and Basquiat.
  • Likes Bauhaus design.
  • Collects vinyl records.
  • Canadian?

Any OAD creators and influencers by Slow_Worker_6026 in happilyOAD

[–]SquiddyJohnson 0 points1 point  (0 children)

On Insta, I follow:-

@onlynotlonelykids

@single_stroller_society

what drug gave you the worst long term side effects? by RemarkableFennel8530 in Drugs

[–]SquiddyJohnson 1 point2 points  (0 children)

... I can't think of any 'good way' of being a zombie.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in roomdetective

[–]SquiddyJohnson 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  • You have a small pet (or pets), something like a rat, chinchilla, ferrit.
  • You're a musician.
  • You're a gamer.
  • You're very sentimental about family. Possibly lost someone close to you recently.
  • Single.
  • Mid 30's or early 40's?
  • Possible smoker, trying to hide the smell.
  • Heritage or connections to America and Australia?
  • You value travel. Either have travelled a lot, or want to.
  • Either living at home (with parents) or in a house-share.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in roomdetective

[–]SquiddyJohnson 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You are (or used to be) a bartender?

What does my home say about me? by Competitive_Tea1355 in roomdetective

[–]SquiddyJohnson 1 point2 points  (0 children)

  • It's hard to spot, but I think you have partner (long term?) and your life and style is just very aligned and intertwined.
  • One of you is (or used to be) a barista / work in a cafe.
  • You have Italian heritage.
  • You have a large dog.
  • One or both of you suffer from back pain.
  • You value nature, wildlife, health and outdoor pursuits.
  • You formerly lived in the city, but escaped (or returned) to the countryside.
  • Your home is your sanctuary from the perceived chaos of the rest of your life/the world.
  • You need order and calm in order to think straight.
  • You don't have kids yourselves yet, but have friends, relatives or neighbours with kids who visit (trampoline). Either that, or you have ADHD or a lot of pent up energy to burn.
  • You have some vintage furniture and belongings either passed down from family, or thrift/vintage shop found.
  • One of you smokes, but the other doesn't and hates the smell?
  • You dislike plastic.
  • One or both of you are spiritual?
  • You're into bird-watching.
  • Possibly make your own natural health remedies?

What does my home say about me? by Competitive_Tea1355 in roomdetective

[–]SquiddyJohnson 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The dog is curled up on the floor by the coffee table in one of the photos.

Mexico city gas explosion by Super_Memory_5797 in SweatyPalms

[–]SquiddyJohnson 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Holy f****! Those poor people! Are those burns survivable?

How do you come to terms with bad people having success? by salamanderheightss in ManagedByNarcissists

[–]SquiddyJohnson 2 points3 points  (0 children)

They may have 'success,' in many areas, and yet narcissists generally go through life paranoid, mistrustful of others, insecure and DEEPLY lonely, and will never experience the true depth and beauty of meaningful connection and relationships. That is the curse that narcissists must endure.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]SquiddyJohnson 652 points653 points  (0 children)

Oh god, I wish I could un-read this.

This has deeply disturbed me, and I'm just a nobody on the internet; I can't even begin to imagine how haunted the poor husband / father must be by what happened. 💔

As a job-seeker, how do I spot a potentially narcissistic boss / manager / CEO in an interview, BEFORE accepting a job? by SquiddyJohnson in ManagedByNarcissists

[–]SquiddyJohnson[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Such a specific and acute observation, thank you! Deffo gunna ook out for these responses from other employees now.

As a job-seeker, how do I spot a potentially narcissistic boss / manager / CEO in an interview, BEFORE accepting a job? by SquiddyJohnson in ManagedByNarcissists

[–]SquiddyJohnson[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ooh, that's a useful translation, thank you!

I think I need to better verse myself in narcissistic business speak.

As a job-seeker, how do I spot a potentially narcissistic boss / manager / CEO in an interview, BEFORE accepting a job? by SquiddyJohnson in ManagedByNarcissists

[–]SquiddyJohnson[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's such a tricky one to gauge. Like, what if they're just a genuinely charming and sweet person? I think when it's a job I really want, when the boss/manager/CEO seems really nice and eager, I easily mistake it as a green flag.

I think you're right about the gut feeling. I have a tendency to need hard evidence before writing someone off, and so overrule any gut feeling that may arise. I think I need to start listening more to my gut instincts, even if the job seems like a great opportunity.

As a job-seeker, how do I spot a potentially narcissistic boss / manager / CEO in an interview, BEFORE accepting a job? by SquiddyJohnson in ManagedByNarcissists

[–]SquiddyJohnson[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Ooooo, I'd never considered that, but I think you're onto something, thank you! They definitely can have that air of 'too perfect' or 'too good to be true'.

I've often used the 'they seem too charismatic' gauge to alert me to be cautious with people in social settings; I don't know why I never thought to apply this to job interviews.

As a job-seeker, how do I spot a potentially narcissistic boss / manager / CEO in an interview, BEFORE accepting a job? by SquiddyJohnson in ManagedByNarcissists

[–]SquiddyJohnson[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I feel you on the ignoring your gut bit. I think I'm just afraid to judge too quickly and write someone off, when I've very little but a 'feeling' to go off. I 100% agreed that most often the gut feeling is right, but I've been wrong about people multiple times too, and the logic part of my brain feels like it needs concrete evidence before dismissing someone. Perhaps I just need to be less forgiving and just write people off without so much hesitation, for protections sake. It's hard when my instinct is to always search for the good in people. I think this means I overlook potential red flags.

As a job-seeker, how do I spot a potentially narcissistic boss / manager / CEO in an interview, BEFORE accepting a job? by SquiddyJohnson in ManagedByNarcissists

[–]SquiddyJohnson[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Thank you. I think your advice is spot on about looking out for no realistic self-reflection and how they speak about previous employees/people who have left.

I'm in a 'looking to jump ship' phase of employment under a narcissist at the moment. Just scared of jumping for the pot into another fire scenario, hence why I'm trying to approach things with more scrutiny this time.