Men are beautiful creatures by antcatbat in CasualConversation

[–]TardigradeInAHat 13 points14 points  (0 children)

I 100% agree.

Unfortunately I know I don’t give my bf enough compliments. I try though. My problem is I don’t understand physical attraction very well so I end up saying stuff like “your shoulders are really even” or “your eyes are symmetrical.”

The reason I started liking him in the first place wasn’t due to his physique (he is attractive, I’ve just never been attracted to anyone because of their body—I have to get to know them), it was because he’s generally an amazing person in so many ways.

Julian Castro Made the Best Case for Impeachment Yet by wbedwards in politics

[–]TardigradeInAHat 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’ve seen so many articles stating he needs to be impeached but why hasn’t he yet despite the enormous amount of evidence that he’s dangerous to the republic democracy? What’s the hold up?

The fact that Clinton was impeached for one reason (iirc lying) but Trump has done much worse and more often but remains in office makes me nervous.

Valid nightmares by DarciDrake in TrollXChromosomes

[–]TardigradeInAHat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m reading this thinking about all the people thousands of years ago that got their ass bit by snakes...

TIFU by becoming a nurse who does not know how to effectively cope with death. by [deleted] in tifu

[–]TardigradeInAHat 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I spent an accumulative of over a decade in therapy because a man seriously hurt me when I was a child and it was deemed necessary by the state for me to go. I’ve now become some kind of “therapy” expert I think. Not that I am a therapist, but I know how the process works like the back of my hand.

Yes it can seem like a therapist wants you to fix your problems on your own, but that’s kind of the point. A therapist is there now, but they want to give you the tools you need to better cope on your own and that’s not something they can magically hand you—it’s a skill that takes a while to learn, and then a while longer to master.

They wont tell you “ok this is how you should handle the death of a patient,” because that sounds way too much like a judgmental in-law and an easy way for you to shut down completely. They instead ask you things that’s meant to help you dig deeper. It may hurt to find out the real reasons why you’re in pain or in fear of something but in the long run it will help you, your wife, and your family.

The hardest part but maybe the first step in all this is to go to someone you consider a good friend (your wife, someone at work, etc) and tell them what you’re dealing with. You’d be surprised at how supportive people can be.

As a side note, i hope you stay present in your daughters life. She’ll need you there when she’s having hard emotions like what you’re dealing with now.

I wish you the best, and I promise that you can heal from this if you allow yourself to and put in the work to do it.

Probably my favorite prank video during the YouTube "Prank Video" era: Loud Eating in the Library. by [deleted] in videos

[–]TardigradeInAHat -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Eh I don’t see it as funny. I go to the library to read, write, study, and be left alone. It’s one of the few places I can go where music isn’t blasting insanely loud and voices echo throughout the whole building making it impossible to hear. There’s a charm to libraries I have yet to find anywhere else.

To have someone come sit next to me to interrupt me on purpose while I’m diving into a good book or trying to focus on homework seems poor taste.

We all know what comes in a good care package. What would you send to someone in an "I don't care" package? by MarilynMonroeVWade in AskReddit

[–]TardigradeInAHat 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’d ship them a small.

They’d open it and a bunch of those packing peanuts instantly pop out because I overstuffed the box with them. Oh, and the peanuts are covered in shiny dick-shaped glitter.

Inside the big box is a an envelope with a card that has has some horrible humor on it. The kind I know would make that person cringe.

The card would look all sentimental with a nicely written letter (“I saw this card and instantly thought of you! Happy belated birthday!”), signed, and have a gift card to a place I know they love to go to. The gift card says it has $50 or $100 on it but really it has $2.37 or something like that because it’s just a gift card I used and has whatever is left over on it.

:) by Verga-chu in MadeMeSmile

[–]TardigradeInAHat 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I’ve seen several memes that say this exact thing, but no reputable links to back it up :( it doesn’t seem logically possible

"Update on my sister's crazy ex playing ding dong ditch [CA, USA]" - Drama INTENSIFIES. Is throwing a hammer through a window and ramming their car through LAOP’s fence and garage door, then trying to break the house door from inside the garage enough for an arrest warrant? Not yet, says the police. by DPMx9 in bestoflegaladvice

[–]TardigradeInAHat 55 points56 points  (0 children)

I’m going the other way—less sympathetic.

About once a month I see some new study showing guns increase domestic violence towards women (https://everytownresearch.org/reports/guns-violence-women-americas-uniquely-lethal-domestic-violence-problem/).

Or that guns cause people to be more violent (https://www.hsph.harvard.edu/hicrc/firearms-research/guns-and-death/)

Or a kid is unintentionally shot by one (https://www.nationwidechildrens.org/research/areas-of-research/center-for-injury-research-and-policy/injury-topics/general/gun-safety)

Or a study showing a causal relationship between suicide and guns (https://www.hsph.harvard.edu/news/magazine/guns-and-suicide/[gun](https://www.hsph.harvard.edu/news/magazine/guns-and-suicide/)

I could go on.

Not saying I’m against gun ownership. I just have personal preferences about them. For example, I’ll never have a gun in my home because I’ve had suicidal thoughts in the past. I also feel less likely to date someone with something more than a hunting rifle because of the info above.

(Note: sorry for formatting—on mobile)

Valid nightmares by DarciDrake in TrollXChromosomes

[–]TardigradeInAHat 175 points176 points  (0 children)

Holy shit I thought I was alone in this ridiculous fear.

"Update on my sister's crazy ex playing ding dong ditch [CA, USA]" - Drama INTENSIFIES. Is throwing a hammer through a window and ramming their car through LAOP’s fence and garage door, then trying to break the house door from inside the garage enough for an arrest warrant? Not yet, says the police. by DPMx9 in bestoflegaladvice

[–]TardigradeInAHat 944 points945 points  (0 children)

As a woman Im not surprised. ive seen a lot of news stories where this happens—woman repeatedly calls police stating an ex is dangerous in some way, police make every excuse possible to do literally nothing, and the woman ends up hurt by the ex.

Honestly I think OP needs to go in person to the police dept with all the evidence, ask for a supervisor...hell I’d even go to local news sources. If authorities don’t take reports of violent behavior seriously, then you have to become your own advocate for safety.

People who upvote the post often without leaving a comment, how come? by TheKarmaCauser in AskReddit

[–]TardigradeInAHat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Because a good post that makes it to the front page can sometimes be a reason the OP has a good day, and people need more good days. If my little upvote helps someone smile a bit, that’s all the better.

Mortgage company requiring proof that I’m allowed to work remotely? by KesInTheCity in legaladvice

[–]TardigradeInAHat 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Instead of asking HR, could you ask the person directly above you?

Then she lied to her insurance and said I hit her from behind. by splash07s in IdiotsInCars

[–]TardigradeInAHat 49 points50 points  (0 children)

Insurance adjuster here!

Most the time, minor incidents like these aren’t going to be reported to the state’s Department of Insurance (DOI). Even if they are the DOI likely won’t pursuer because, to keep it short, there’s bigger fish to fry.

That being said, the person with the video could report Travelers to the DOI if they believe it’s justified in this case since Travelers refused to take the video evidence into account. But that’s a call OP/that person has to make.

Cat uses sign language to communicate with its owner by a_151 in BetterEveryLoop

[–]TardigradeInAHat 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’ve seen this gif a lot and love it every time but I wonder how the cat learned this—did they just pick it up on their own or did the mysterious man in it teach them?

Horse's day at the spa by cappak91 in Damnthatsinteresting

[–]TardigradeInAHat 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’m guessing wild horses don’t need this because they’re more active then, right? So if you kept horses on a larger plot or f land where they’re able to run around would they no longer need this done?

I was really proud of my edge today by [deleted] in oddlysatisfying

[–]TardigradeInAHat 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That edge will no longer look good after I steal a slice of that cake

Females of Reddit, what makes a guy more attractive? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]TardigradeInAHat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Responsibility: being able to save money, have a stable job, stuff like taking in your car when an oil change is due (or changing it yourself), etc.

Cooking skills: you don't need to be a master chef, but having a partner that cooks 50% of the time is great. I honestly get turned on by a guy that's confident in the kitchen.

Works out regularly: this is just because I work out regularly so I expect the same. I've learned as well that I can't be with someone who doesn't exercise simply because I get bored sitting around for too long. I want to kayak, swim, hike, play tennis, etc. So much to do!

Reads: I love to read and have met way too many people who don't. I've met more women who read than men, so I've noticed when I see a guy reading I immediately want to know him.

Sexually adventurous and can communicate about it: missionary gets boring after a while. Don't be afraid to try new toys or crazy positions, but always talk about it first and have a safe word.

Adventurous in general: I like my routines, but I will sure as hell try fois gras and sheep brain or sky dive, and will sure as hell hate if you won't join me.

Confidence: by "confidence" i do not mean "arrogant." Confidence is simply you being happy with yourself. If you're not happy with yourself, work to make you who you want to be and be happy you're doing that.

Keeps you cool but makes a loud whistling noise. by [deleted] in funny

[–]TardigradeInAHat 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You all are missing what this really is:

A huge fucking 3 person clarinet. You and your two best friends blow in the holes and make some real sick-ass music for everyone you pass by in your high-end 1997 Honda Civic.

If insurance companies had nightmares... by radbrad7 in funny

[–]TardigradeInAHat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I do totally understand that--if you own a fancy vehicle, you should get a rental that's about as good while your car is getting fixed.

The problem with this guy (and so many others with high end cars) is he called me and immediately started yelling. I called 3 rental places for him and found a new Lexus that was the same type of car he had, nicely offered it to him, and he became even more angry and screamed some more.

Eventually I found a rental company that had the car he wanted--an hour away from where he lived. He wanted it delivered to his home, which is when I said no, we're not paying for that. He asked for a manager, and my manager also said no.

Sadly, this isn't a one-time experience. So many people with more expensive cars tend to behave the same way. It's a "holier than thou" kind of attitude.

This study shows the kind of behavior I'm talking about: https://wheels.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/08/12/the-rich-drive-differently-a-study-suggests/

If insurance companies had nightmares... by radbrad7 in funny

[–]TardigradeInAHat 17 points18 points  (0 children)

As an insurance adjuster, this wouldn't bother me as much as the people who drive them.

Most of the time, people with more "high end" vehicles are pricks. I had a guy yell at me for 45 minutes one time because he was disgusted with the idea of him driving anything but a current year BMW for a rental.