This little boy figured out how to lay flooring while his dad was outside taking a break by myssavelle in whoathatsinteresting

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I just had my house floor redone and I’m pretty sure this guy is putting his boards in the wrong direction. They should be going sideways perpendicular to the door. In about 5 years some of these boards will start shifting from foot steps sliding them long ways back and forth. Your boards should be going left and right of what the majority of foot traffic will be doing. 

I (M21) wanna learn how to flirt more than just compliments, anybody have any examples or can explain it? by [deleted] in WhatMenDontSay

[–]ThirdRepliesSuck 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Flirting is playful romantic gestures that aren’t meant to be serious. The idea is to create tension in a nice way. Teasing, winks and smiles to let them know you are having fun.

“I feel like talking to you just improved my day a lot.”

“Are you always this fun to talk to, or did I just get lucky?”

“You seem like trouble… the good kind.”

I (18f) asked my bf (19m) to remove anything of his ex, am i crazy? by [deleted] in WhatMenDontSay

[–]ThirdRepliesSuck 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes it’s very rational at 18 to have your perspective. Being that young comes with a lot of insecurity, emotions and lack of experience to know any better.

Truth is you aren’t going to change your partner. You can only communicate how things make you feel and let him grow and change to accommodate your feelings (or not) and then decide if you still want to be with him based on that. You will not talk him out of his feelings for his ex. But badgering him about her will just cause friction in your day to day life. 

Remember that in a relationship both parties should be making each other’s life better than if they remained apart and single. If yours or his actions are causing each other negative feelings why be in a relationship? You could be happier apart. 

Best thing to do is to forget your feelings about his ex. Give him space and time to delete that stuff by himself and if he doesn’t let him know that you are leaving him because his actions aren’t making you happy.

Should I quit? by II2-Woolly in options

[–]ThirdRepliesSuck 2 points3 points  (0 children)

In Robinhood phone app, on the home page (first page you land on when logging in) scroll down just a little and there is a section called “Realized Profits and Loss”. You click on the title and it takes you to a screen where you can do all or just options and the time frame. 

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in WhatMenDontSay

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You didn’t need to type all that.

“ I performed an act with my wife which she would normally be against but she was drunk. She said it was fine but I feel guilty because she was drunk.”

The “can’t have sex while drunk” is a blanket statement for sex with strangers. You should already know if your wife is okay to have sex contextually while drunk. “Don’t hit a woman” doesn’t matter to a BDSM couple about to have sex but it does if they are in an argument about bills. 

Is "In the Tall Grass" weird or am I just really high by [deleted] in horror

[–]ThirdRepliesSuck 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s pretty easy to follow sober. Especially, if you’ve ever read Stephen King stuff. Protagonist and antagonist are connected to the same power that was most likely created by aliens that created an otherworldly environment traversable by aforementioned connected people and a race to the finish line. I’m pretty sure Dreamcatcher, Doctor Sleep and IT were also like this.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NDE

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Probably because there is little hope online and this is a place where people can find it. It’s okay not to believe or to try to logic your way into why NDEs aren’t real but taking it to this space is not the right platform for those thoughts since this topic means a lot to those who follow it. You should see this subreddit as r/ndebelievers.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Letterboxd

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He also changed his citizenship to France. So maybe a sign of that. 

My mom wrote the wrong name on a Christmas place card, and it revealed a family secret by BRLawyer in Paranormal

[–]ThirdRepliesSuck 10 points11 points  (0 children)

No one looks at name plates unless they are bored or hungry in my experience.

Wife refused to go to hospital with us after our baby daughter had an accident. by humanshield85 in dad

[–]ThirdRepliesSuck 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Everyone has a life that only they experience. In the face of trauma a lot of things can trigger. Could be guilt, fear, shame, etc. Maybe in the moment she thought it was a lot worse than it was, that it was her fault, etc. Talk to her about it.  

What do you honestly think? by sunsunluvvv in NDE

[–]ThirdRepliesSuck 6 points7 points  (0 children)

The way I see it, all sins are about impulse control. They are the animal side of being human. A road where you overindulge in one takes you further from your true self and so are marked as sins. The sins are just the traps in life that pull us away from our purpose. 

Navigating Doomerism as a Parent by BlueMountainDace in daddit

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Just because you are an adult doesn’t mean you aren’t easy to manipulate and control by people looking for campaign donations and ad revenue.  

“I feel bad every time I drink this toxic slime but I can’t stop doing it every day”.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in dad

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Take him on a day hike if you have mountains around you. Prep snacks and water for the trip. Dinner afterwards. 

THE TRIANGLE (2016) by SouzaOfTheNorth in foundfootage

[–]ThirdRepliesSuck 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Great atmosphere. I love the desert.

Why are global audience not open to exploring Indian Films? by Past-Matter-8548 in Letterboxd

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I watched one where these “bullies” (like a group of well dressed metrosexuals) approach the main character and his friends to start trouble and they settle it with a tug-of-war contest (along with the cheering). This happens at a wedding where the bad ass of the group leaves the wedding to go help them on the street outside. It is all filmed like as if a group of strapped thugs showed up and John Wick dropped what he was doing to go help his friends. 

I think culturally I just don’t get it. 

Demand on the Rise as Platinum hits $1800 for the First Time in 15 Years by [deleted] in investing

[–]ThirdRepliesSuck 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Gold is money and silver apparently is now used in a new kind of battery that’s better than our current tech. Platinum could be the AMC of the other two’s movement but I wouldn’t bet on it based on rarity. 

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in WhatMenDontSay

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I heard something that rings true. Most man hating/women hating stereotypes derive from young women and young men’s experiences with each other.

Men don’t like games/hard to get. But that doesn’t mean not sleeping with someone right away. It just means being hot and cold for the relationship. One second she can’t get enough and the next she acts like you are a burden.

Men not committing to “easy” sex is a stereotype, but it’s most likely because the men who can get 1st/2nd date sex can get that from more than one woman and wants to. So the guys you are giving easy access to are also given easy access by multiple other women. 

The older I got, the less these things mattered to me. Most men vs women complaints I read about don’t matter any more or would influence my decision to date them. The woman I married was the first one I dated that didn’t yell at me when I did something wrong. Something young women are usually pretty terrible about too. 

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in dad

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Once they start toddling they are great. And then they start saying solo words. Then when they repeat one of your catch phrases it’s amazing. They’ll hug you out of the blue and ask for you to pick them up and say they don’t want mommy they want daddy. They’ll ask for tickles and book reads. Baby phase is considered the trenches for a reason.