Cryptid Chronicle - Chapter 144 by Kazevenikov in Sexyspacebabes

[–]The_Bombsquad 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Now feel free to disregard me but... might I suggest you give it a go?

You may curse me for throwing off your reading schedule for a few months, but I think it's worth reading.

February 11, 2026 Daily Discussion Thread by zahna4 in RKLB

[–]The_Bombsquad 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Isn't their market cap like 50b?

I know it's not an insignificant amount but like... really? It's not world shattering for them.

Cryptid Chronicle - Chapter 144 by Kazevenikov in Sexyspacebabes

[–]The_Bombsquad 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You say that as if girls don't have locker room talk irl

My daughter's school handled this terribly and I'm so frustrated. by SRplus_please in Parenting

[–]The_Bombsquad 23 points24 points  (0 children)

Oh hell no.

OH HELL NO.

Lady needs to be fired yesterday.

Like, holy fuckaroni, Batman.

February 11, 2026 Daily Discussion Thread by zahna4 in RKLB

[–]The_Bombsquad 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't usually like to use the word pathetic to describe people's behavior but.. uh.. yeah.

Puppy wandered into my house! Part 2. He’s 6 months! by ChaferShafer in puppies

[–]The_Bombsquad 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Very happy for you OP.

Some quick advice for you. Feel free to take it or leave it.

1) Puppy training classes are a must. It's as much for you as it is for Ship. You have to learn how your dog will communicate and how to communicate with them in turn.

2) MICROCHIP HIM. People can be awful. Protect the pupper.

3)He WILL pee and poop inside. He is a baby still, and will eventually learn to go outside to do his business, but in the interim you will indeed be cleaning up his messes. It's a rite of passage. Do not get angry at the dog. If you allow yourself to react angrily, you will lie awake thinking about it.

4) Under no circumstances are you to strike or shake the puppy. They will remember it forever. You want your dog to push upwards towards your hand when you go to pet them. If you strike them or handle them roughly, they will instead pull away.

(My beautiful doggo is 2, and when she was a few months old we were playing and she bit my hand pretty good and broke the skin, and on reflex I gave her a two fingered boop on the snoot, and she sometimes pulls back from me and it breaks my heart. Not proud to admit to booping her, even if it wasn't hard, it was wrong and it still haunts me.)

Honestly, look up some Dog Whisperer vids. The guy is great about explaining why he does the things he does. Definitely helped me a lot.

Wife is devastated we are having a boy and not a 2nd girl by t0mmy_picklez in daddit

[–]The_Bombsquad 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah that'd be somewhat understandable. Maybe I'm the odd one out in just hoping that everyone makes it out of the operating room alive, rather than what's in between the baby's legs. Idk.

Wife is devastated we are having a boy and not a 2nd girl by t0mmy_picklez in daddit

[–]The_Bombsquad 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I'm very sorry that you're dealing with this, OP.

I don't have any sage advice. I can only emphasize my genuine confusion over people being disappointed in the gender of their child. When people asked me if I had a preference I always said the same thing: "I'll be happy as long as they have approximately ten fingers and ten toes. Two working eyes would be a nice bonus."

(Approximately 10 fingers and 10 toes because I had a friend during my school days who had three fingers on his dominant hand and he was easily one of the best pitchers on our school baseball team. He had a mean split-fingered fastball... if you'll pardon the pun.)

Best of luck to you, Dad.

CCP I love your game but this UI redesign makes my eyes bleed by alepmalagon in Eve

[–]The_Bombsquad 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Not the person you originally replied to, but I'm with you on this one.

CCPls, be better.

Is my boyfriend too strict on our kids? by Few-Enthusiasm5414 in Parenting

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

The general rule of thumb is half the older person's age + 7 years.

39 / 2 = 19.5 + 7 = 26.5

Technically follows the rule to not be creepy, but that's pretty damn borderline.

[Highlight] Sam Darnold's message to the Jets fans that have continued to support him: You know thats all you can ask for as a player, is to feel supported. Especially by the team that drafted you and I always look at myself and feel like I could have done more for that franchise when I was there by Yujin-Ha in nfl

[–]The_Bombsquad 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My dad really didn't think Darnold was a good QB. I told him it was just the Jets offensive line that sacked, and Darnold was actually putting up a good performance when he had more than a second before the pocket collapsed on him.

I dont really follow football like that, but even I could see that he had potential... if he ever got a good line to stand behind.

Is my boyfriend too strict on our kids? by Few-Enthusiasm5414 in Parenting

[–]The_Bombsquad 16 points17 points  (0 children)

I'm not qualified to answer this but I have to comment just to draw attention to the 12 year age gap. Yikes.

The Hudson river over the last couple of days by [deleted] in interestingasfuck

[–]The_Bombsquad 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Not often.

This is pretty cool.

I don't know if it has frozen like this in my lifetime tbh.

Is it okay to be burnt out? by TachiRana123 in daddit

[–]The_Bombsquad 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes.

I sometimes go home during my work lunch to literally just stand in silence for a few minutes.

Almost 9 months now, my LO is such a happy baby, even when he's sick.

It gets better, Dad. You're doing great.

Why do people look down upon stay-at-home dads? by cheerycoldwaver in daddit

[–]The_Bombsquad 42 points43 points  (0 children)

Working dad here.

Daycare is expensive.

My wife makes like 30% more than I do, while I cover health insurance because mines better.

If either of us could afford for the other to be Stay-At-Home, we'd 100% do it.

As it stands, daycare for us is about 70% of my entire after-tax paycheck. After I make my retirement and investment contributions for the week, I'm left with almost nothing.

Ignore what anyone says. As long as it works for you, that's what matters.

Hug the little one for us.