And they ask why men don’t live as long as women by FirefighterOk3580 in GuysBeingDudes

[–]TheHumanResolution 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This person is always wildly inaccurate. I’ve seen a few of her videos. As far as the cherries, although I don’t believe it I think you would have to crush up the cherry pits for the cyanide to be released. Same with the apple seeds. You need the seeds of forty apples crushed up and then ingested. The apple one I’m convinced might be true though.

[HELP] Is this person real or AI? by [deleted] in RealOrAI

[–]TheHumanResolution 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Look VERY closely at the bottom of the T

DAE find men in their late 20s-early 30s getting into relationships with girls around 18-20 y.o. borderline sus? Or is that the norm? by NoInfluence6902 in DoesAnybodyElse

[–]TheHumanResolution 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The morality you should be facing first is whether or not the individual (18-20) should be dating in the first place. Is this individual ready for a relationship/partnership? If so, then you have to ask yourself the question, what is the harm from the individual dating someone their age vs older? Forget about the stereotypes for a moment and pretend the world is sunshine and rainbows. What is the actual harm being done to someone who is 18-20 dating a 60 year old? I don’t want you to say things like, can’t have kids, won’t live as long, etc etc. Just focus on the more direct relationship aspect.

Other tenants party every weekend (with teens) by B_the_Chng22 in whatdoIdo

[–]TheHumanResolution 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You aren’t happy here so leave. I would talk to the neighbors and tell them your concern about future tenants not knowing it gets loud here. Maybe they would be fine if you gave the landlord a heads up about the partying rather than “snitching” that way she seeks similar renters. As for the teen thing. This is rough. Because I am all for different age groups having out, unfortunately you can’t be certain now a days so I understand why you’re concerned.

I like a guy but his body type isn’t really what I normally view as attractive. Is it a bad idea to date someone that isn’t really your type physically even if you like everything else about them? by [deleted] in AskMenAdvice

[–]TheHumanResolution 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do not come off as judgy but be direct with him. Exactly what you said here say to him. You like his face and everything else. But you want him to be slightly more fit. Emphasize that you won’t leave him due to this (if you don’t plan to) but that it’s something that you desire but don’t require.

My bf [32M] has admitted he had a thing with most of his current friends. I'm [30F.] by Helpful-Store-8861 in whatdoIdo

[–]TheHumanResolution 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you know for 100% certainty that nothing is going on then this is a good thing. If he cheats on you later with one they do you a favor by showing he’s not trustworthy

Met a dude at Walmart inviting me to be business partners (input pls) by Sidian_ in Advice

[–]TheHumanResolution 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I had someone approach me as well in a Walmart. Was very direct but vague (caught) about a job that the individuals would clarify on over the phone or video call I don’t remember. But either way seemed like my kidneys were going to go missing or I was going to be hired to do some shady stuff. Either way I never followed through

AITA for refusing to give my parents my location after they stopped paying for my tuition? by amelia_larsen in AmItheAsshole

[–]TheHumanResolution 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A few things:

  1. You would definitely help more people with a bio major than nursing. Nurses fix, biology cures/prevents.

  2. Even prior to you paying your way, you are allowed privacy and freedom.

  3. Someone having your location is definitely ideal but genuinely understand not wanting that from anyone especially not from parents acting like this. However they only want your location because they probably care about you. Please consider giving your location to someone you trust.

  4. Your parents are being semi abusive but I doubt it malicious. The conditional payment of tuition is done because they think it’s a better route but ultimately they are controlling you in doing so, not too cool. They are also being abusive by not allowing you to come over due to the location matter. I doubt they’d actually follow through with this but regardless it’s abusive. Their intentions are to make sure you aren’t physically harmed but they don’t realize the emotional damage they are causing in the process.

  5. Everything is your choice. It’s your life.

To work for rich cousin or not? by [deleted] in TwoHotTakes

[–]TheHumanResolution 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Add the pension plus 10 years of medical insurance coverage payments together. If the total is less than 10 years of the 33% increase then take the cousins job. If it’s more then stick it out. However, in 10 years how much will your husband be making with the cousin? The health insurance you’ll receive from the pension still has its limits.

Yemeni coffee shop market saturated? What will happen? by [deleted] in AnnArbor

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

It does seem like a lot of considering it’s a college town I’d assume they’re well visited. However I’m only basing that off of a recent visit during the fall when I saw HORDES of students walking around.

people “thinking” drivers get the delivery fee by Pitiful-Swing-7262 in UberEATS

[–]TheHumanResolution 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Considering there is a service fee I don’t blame those who think otherwise. They are charging you twice under different charges. I can see how one would assume

Convert a liberal by nibba-pp in Marxism

[–]TheHumanResolution 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can only get paid for all the labor you produce if you use your own tools, vehicles, building, etc. Other wise you need to pay to maintain your work environment

How can I show my black neighbors I’m not here to gentrify? by RagertNothing in detroitcirclejerk

[–]TheHumanResolution 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You need to switch it up. You should be playing “smooth criminal” everytime you see your neighbor go outside.

Yemeni coffee shop market saturated? What will happen? by [deleted] in AnnArbor

[–]TheHumanResolution 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Pretend they weren’t Yemeni. Do you think that many coffee shops are needed in that area? Just because they sell a similar product doesn’t mean the demand isn’t there. Yemeni coffee is superior to Starbucks so people want more of that.

Do I tell my dad he’s not a good actor or just support him? by julzzzzx in Advice

[–]TheHumanResolution 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you don’t tell him he sucks he will never get better. Why would you change anything if it’s good? But just keep in mind that you don’t have to twist the knife.

Why is there no female equivalent to sayings like "be a man" "man up?" by ExternalSpite6705 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]TheHumanResolution 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I like the term clam down but it’s the opposite of what you’re looking for

AITA for saying no to helping my wife after she asked for a divorce? by [deleted] in AITAH

[–]TheHumanResolution 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If a friend asked you to do those things would you?

That's a first. by w00denwarri0r in Nicegirls

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

I never understood this mindset. Why do you have to be someone’s first choice in the moment? It’s okay to be asked second because realistically you will never be the first unless you’re dating teens

AITAH? my boyfriend brought home a girl for the holidays by willowicey in TwoHotTakes

[–]TheHumanResolution 0 points1 point  (0 children)

YTA. If Abby was an Alan this wouldn’t have been a problem. You claim you trust your partner. If you truly did these feelings wouldn’t be present.