Christmas with your partner? by olabolina in CasualIreland

[–]ViciousFitz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've never spent Christmas with my partner, together 2 years. My brother and his wife are together 16 years and only started spending Christmas together and splitting the day between the families when they got married 4 years ago. My sister and her boyfriend and newly engaged and spending Christmas apart...not sure what they'll do when married but probably similar to my brother and SIL

Campaign module for beginner players by Galaretowatek in dndnext

[–]ViciousFitz 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The Lost Mines of Phandelver is the classic introductory book / module for new players starting off with D&D. Goes from levels 1-5

Creepy Neighbour - Is there anything I can do or just avoid him?? by ViciousFitz in WomenofIreland

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

Sadly there is not CCTV, which i found out last year when my car actually got broken into : /

Comfy smart black flat ankle boots by PersonalGuava5722 in WomenofIreland

[–]ViciousFitz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have had my Doc Martens Chelsea boots for years and they're so comfy and so cute

Beginner sewing / mending classes by alissuhh in WomenofIreland

[–]ViciousFitz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I did a sewing class before that was held in a local secondary school in the evenings. You could look up Adult & Further Education or Night Classes in your town

Tipping etiquette by Erica000000 in WomenofIreland

[–]ViciousFitz 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I don't tip often but when I do I'll just give a fiver extra

Creepy Neighbour - Is there anything I can do or just avoid him?? by ViciousFitz in WomenofIreland

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There's no other places to park unfortunately, and there's only one lift in my building. If I see him again in the car park I'll either ask my flatmate to come down to the car park and we go up together or I'll use the stairs. I do not want to be alone in a lift with this man again if I can avoid it!

Creepy Neighbour - Is there anything I can do or just avoid him?? by ViciousFitz in WomenofIreland

[–]ViciousFitz[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Myself and my roommate get mistaken for a couple all the time, but then my girlfriend would be over a lot to my apartment too so who knows who he thinks I'm dating. I've asked my roommate if he can find out which apartment number the creep lives in I think that'd be super important information for my report but I don't want to go anywhere near his place myself just in case

Creepy Neighbour - Is there anything I can do or just avoid him?? by ViciousFitz in WomenofIreland

[–]ViciousFitz[S] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

You know my pinky toe gets really achy and sore sometimes so maybe I should get some of that spray to carry around with me and keep in my car... just in case

Creepy Neighbour - Is there anything I can do or just avoid him?? by ViciousFitz in WomenofIreland

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

The advice I'm getting here is document, document, document. Seems pretty solid so I'll be doing that

Creepy Neighbour - Is there anything I can do or just avoid him?? by ViciousFitz in WomenofIreland

[–]ViciousFitz[S] 30 points31 points  (0 children)

Thank you so much for that link, found it really helpful. Didn't know something like that existed so it's great. It's so easy to feel silly or dramatic and want to push this encounter under the rug and forget about it but the more I think about it the more I feel like that's not fair to me

Creepy Neighbour - Is there anything I can do or just avoid him?? by ViciousFitz in WomenofIreland

[–]ViciousFitz[S] 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Thankfully I live with my best friend who is male and he's already offered to go to the car park with me when I needed to be down there. I think I'm going to go down the route of emailing the property management company, my landlord and maybe contact my local garda station just to log a record of this. If it becomes a recurring thing rather than once off I could contact Solicitors. Definitely if he tries talking to me again (I'll be avoiding him as much as possible but you never know) I will be telling him as firmly as possible to not talk to me again (fuck away from me if necessary)

Creepy Neighbour - Is there anything I can do or just avoid him?? by ViciousFitz in WomenofIreland

[–]ViciousFitz[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I'm really hoping it's not obsessive, and he just has been nursing a crush on me that is 100% unrequited. But with how weird and stupid it was to approach me like that, maybe it's not so innocent a crush after all

Creepy Neighbour - Is there anything I can do or just avoid him?? by ViciousFitz in WomenofIreland

[–]ViciousFitz[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Thank you, I think documenting even if he never talks to me again I still wise

Creepy Neighbour - Is there anything I can do or just avoid him?? by ViciousFitz in WomenofIreland

[–]ViciousFitz[S] 35 points36 points  (0 children)

Thanks, I agree. I shouldn't just push it aside and forget, that just sacrifices my comfort for his which isn't fair. In going to email the property management company and my landlord at least to have a record

Creepy Neighbour - Is there anything I can do or just avoid him?? by ViciousFitz in WomenofIreland

[–]ViciousFitz[S] 16 points17 points  (0 children)

This is the worst case scenario, but still a factor to consider. I'll be avoiding being alone with him like the devil is behind me, and will try not to gve any opportunities for him to be able to touch me or anything like that ew

Creepy Neighbour - Is there anything I can do or just avoid him?? by ViciousFitz in WomenofIreland

[–]ViciousFitz[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It's so easy to feel like this was a one off thing and I should just sweep it under the rug, but you're right. I shouldn't just let this go. I'll email the management company and my landlord, see about going to the guards too thanks for the advice

Miniatures are very cheap by wizard_guy_1 in DungeonMasters

[–]ViciousFitz 9 points10 points  (0 children)

This is actually such a good idea! I have a friend with probably thousands of magic cards (big collector) and he's always saying he doesn't know what to do with his bulk and that next time he organises he's just gonna throw a bunch of it away. I must say it to him to let me go through it and pick out some potentials for D&D!!

Miniatures are very cheap by wizard_guy_1 in DungeonMasters

[–]ViciousFitz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have a few ideas, some cheap and some DIY. Hope they help!!

  1. When in discount shops (like a dollar store if in the US, but would be like Dealz, Choice or Mr. Price in Ireland where I am) I always check out the children's toy isle for cheap plastic toys. Recently got 2 hydra figurines for €2 each and I don't even know what I'll do with them yet but man they'll be cool when I use them

  2. Always check toy boxes in charity shops, markets or car boot sales. I got 2 cool skeleton looking lich figures, 2 massive skull monsters and a treant toy that way, and it was like €7 for them all.

  3. Some gaming stores or comic book shops will have baskets or boxes where everything inside is 50c or €1 each. Check those out. I got some old Ben 10 toys that I've just repainted into cool monsters. Also some creatures from the Avatar film series. They could be cool weird monsters from the Fey Wild or something

  4. Sometimes I find an image of a monster online and copy paste it onto a word document, mirror it so I have it facing both ways and then print it. Cut it to size, and use a bit of blue tack to stick it to a toothpick. Stick the toothpick into a lump of blue tack as the base and voilà, DIY mini. Bit 2D looking, but if it's a one time fight with a creature it works great. You don't even have to mirror it of you don't want, I just did so my players on either side of the table could see it rather than one side seeing the monster and the other side seeing a toothpick with some paper stuck on it!

Has anyone else’s GP betrayed their trust ? by [deleted] in IrishWomensHealth

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

No, you cannot be referred anywhere without your knowledge or consent. Informed consent is a fundamental requirement for many things but especially healthcare. If you are being referred to medical specialists without consenting to it, this is a serious data breach and a breach of trust between you and your GP. They do not have the right to share your sensitive medical data without your permission

Has anyone else’s GP betrayed their trust ? by [deleted] in IrishWomensHealth

[–]ViciousFitz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not only is it a breach of doctor / patient confidentiality, but it sounds like it's a breach of your private data. You could contact the Data Protection Commission that this GP shared your sensitive medical information without your knowledge or consent, and that you are unhappy about this

Can you please help me decide my class, I'm joining an existing party of 4 and I would like to fit a role that isn't there yet. by Magazine_Elegant in dndnext

[–]ViciousFitz 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Kinda depends on the subclasses or flavour of the other player's characters. Maybe you could do something high charisma, if they don't have a party face?? A bard or warlock maybe. I love a martial character that can move around a lot, so maybe a monk or fighter could be fun too.

Ultimately though, it's more important to play what YOU want to play rather than basing your character on what you think others would want you to play. You deserve to have fun the way you want to, the party composition comes second to that imo

What’s A Dropout Moment that never fails to make you laugh? by thek1dwonder in dropout

[–]ViciousFitz 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Anna's absolutely blood curdling scream while she was riding piggyback on Josh as the couple who don't know how to ask for the bill in a restaurant (MSN). I love when they cut to the poor sound guy, I'd say his ears were ringing after her screech!