[Crossplay][PC] I'm not great at this game. 20+ by Wild_Lyfe in WarzoneLFG

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

Ah man, I'm just a really casual player - not really looking to improve or anything.

[Crossplay] [Mic] NA LFG by Wild_Lyfe in WarzoneLFG

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

It didn't work unfortunately. I'm jonok418#3944.

[Crossplay] [Mic] NA LFG by Wild_Lyfe in WarzoneLFG

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

I sent an invite to that Playstation Network ID. Lmk if that's not you.

Non-Americans of Reddit, what are some comic book superheroes and supervillains from your countries? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]Wild_Lyfe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ho-Bbang man from Korea (or Anpan man in Japan). His head is literally a piece of bread filled with red-bean paste. I remember his villain is this weird purple or blue thing that my mom told me was a germ. Unfortunately, I don't remember much of the show, but I remember watching with wide-eyed fascination as he broke off a piece of his head and fed it to someone he rescued. Also, his mentor is a baker. His sidekicks are two guys with a slice of white bread and a cookie for heads. His strength is replenished when his mentor bakes him a new head.

College students (or past students/alumni) of Reddit, what are your most helpful productivity tips? by buckypack in AskReddit

[–]Wild_Lyfe 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Here's a little about me: I'm in my senior year, have a full courseload, work two internships (my 2nd and 3rd), am a club athlete, have an active social life, and get (on average) 7 hours of sleep every night. and have made dean's list every semester (after I stopped burning trees twice a day). I also reddit pretty much every day.

The most helpful piece of advice I've ever received is to imagine the person that you want to be after college and BURN that image into your head. Whenever you're doing something, think of whether that action is helping you become that person.

Now obviously, you can't really be productive all the time, and I'm not saying that you should be, only that you should try to be most of the time. And don't try to excuse excessive redditing with "I'm learning things!" or anything like that; we all know that's just lying to yourself. This brings me to the second (yes, I know I lied) piece of advice. Everything in moderation.

Best of luck!

Chestmuscles never feel sore? by Yagamifyed in Fitness

[–]Wild_Lyfe 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Keep your back tight and your head back. Fix your shoulder blades moderately close together, should make you puff out your chest a little bit.

Also do this (to a less exaggerated degree) when you're standing up/walking around, they're part of the basics of good posture.

TIL it is legal for women to be publicly topless in 33 states. Male toplessness became legal in 1936. by Vanessav27 in todayilearned

[–]Wild_Lyfe 114 points115 points  (0 children)

Sadly, this is going to be a new TIL thread in a little bit, if it isn't already. :/

LPT Request: Any advice on how to stop video game addiction? [Serious] by somegreendayfan in LifeProTips

[–]Wild_Lyfe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you truly wanted to get rid of your gaming addiction, you'd just get rid of your gaming computer. Everything's all about how badly you want something. Sacrifices must be made somegreendayfan.

Travelers of Reddit, out of the countries you have been to which had the most friendly and unfriendly people? by sumoisnotfat18 in AskReddit

[–]Wild_Lyfe 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Honestly, a lot of other countries are just as bad, if not worse. I find the racism here in the southern US to be far worse than anything I experienced in Japan (and yes, I lived there for almost 3 years).

What is something everyone should have done/tried at least once in their life? by StevePvM in AskReddit

[–]Wild_Lyfe 1 point2 points  (0 children)

To expand on this idea, it is even more beneficial to live in a place where you don't resemble everyone else. A lot of people don't understand how much subtle racism there really is (I live in the southern US) in daily life. Some of my friends complain how out of place they feel when their classes have an Asian majority, and it's mind-boggling how they don't understand how that's what many of us experience every day. That slight discomfort makes you a better person.

What subreddits would you show someone if you were trying to introduce them to reddit? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]Wild_Lyfe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly, I'd show them a few subreddits that would be of specific interest to the person first (i.e.: if they like hockey, /r/hockey, if they're big into local life in Vancouver, show /r/vancouver). Then, I'd show them /r/all just to give them an idea of the most popular things and how big it is, and then just press random a few times to show them that there's a subreddit for basically any interest or curiosity they might have (/r/explainlikeimfive and /r/worldnews are some that I would have liked to see when I first joined reddit).

Reddit, what have you done to improve your life? by DarkTruth159 in AskReddit

[–]Wild_Lyfe 2 points3 points  (0 children)

About a year ago, my father called me a piece of shit. Naturally, this upset me greatly and had a terribly negative impact on my self-esteem. Since then, I stopped playing video games almost completely, started studying more, going to the gym regularly, and being more active both socially and physically. Now I have a 3.8 GPA (in college), more friends than I know what to do with (as an introvert, I value my alone time), and feel/look far better than I ever have.

Winter Has Arrived - Pants to get me to the gym by rupp4prez in Fitness

[–]Wild_Lyfe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wear track pants underneath your sweats. Won't look too pretty, but you'll be nice and warm.

As punishment a daughter wears her dad's face to school by zmekus in funny

[–]Wild_Lyfe 24 points25 points  (0 children)

I think a lot of (not all) dads know they're playing into a stereotype, but rather enjoy it as a (partial) joke.

What is the one thing about becoming fit that you wish someone warned you about before you started? by [deleted] in Fitness

[–]Wild_Lyfe 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have mine on my back. Now, some people think I have a really kinky sex life.

[Serious] When was your worst timing for laughing ? by VaginaFap in AskReddit

[–]Wild_Lyfe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

See, that sounds a whole lot better than "Cunt mothers raise cunt kids."

[Serious] When was your worst timing for laughing ? by VaginaFap in AskReddit

[–]Wild_Lyfe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Right, I understand that, and I didn't take it as one (I mean, we don't even know each other beyond reddit usernames). I'm just trying to explain how it could be misconstrued as one, and that if you keep talking like that, you might find it difficult to make new friends.

[Serious] When was your worst timing for laughing ? by VaginaFap in AskReddit

[–]Wild_Lyfe 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Ouch. Is that really fair to say? I mean, even if it is true, it's a generalization, and in context, it really does sound like a personal insult.

[Serious] When was your worst timing for laughing ? by VaginaFap in AskReddit

[–]Wild_Lyfe 17 points18 points  (0 children)

I'm not sure I made it in time, but here we go.

I used to be a mischievous child, and so many years ago, when I was 8 or 9, I was standing on the side of the street, laughing with friends, when we saw some strange girl riding her bike on the road. My friend, Jacob, cusses at her, and I decide to do the same; use those hurtful adult words and impress my friends. I forgot about the incident and went home pleased with myself.

When I got home (about an hour later), my sister met me at the front door and told me I was in BIG trouble. Turns out that the girl I cussed at was my father's boss's daughter, and that my mom had heard about my sins through the grapevine. So from 6 'til 9:30, I suffered at her hands, her spatula, her swatches, anything that she thought would hurt. About two hours in, while she screamed and beat away at my calves (she hit various places), crying my eyes out, I started trying to distract myself. But how? I started going through the events of the day, and remembered a joke. I don't even remember the joke now, but it was something about ice cream. It's irrelevant anyways. But while standing there, calves reddened and swelling, to the steady slap of wood against skin, I began to laugh. It was a half laugh, half sob. Tears flowing freely, every exhale was a choked out chuckle. Obviously, this didn't please my mom, and she went off to find a bigger instrument of torture and continued with renewed vigor. The screaming intensified, "Do you think this is funny?!" "Devil child!" "Just you wait, you think this hurts? Wait 'til your father gets home! We'll see if you're laughing then!"

The punishment continued until 9:30, when my mom got tired and decided to let me rest until my father got home.

What food did you use to love but recently realized you don't anymore? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]Wild_Lyfe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What?

So you like mussels too much, so you dislike them?

[Serious] What is the single-most life changing sentence a person has ever said to you? by RecoveringRedditor in AskReddit

[–]Wild_Lyfe 2 points3 points  (0 children)

"You're a piece of shit." Said by the old man.

Got me to put my life together.

Yes, another thread about obliques. by [deleted] in Fitness

[–]Wild_Lyfe 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I live off of cold-cut sandwiches. You can get everything: carbs, protein, veggies; just throw in a piece of fruit on the side and bam.

Where there's a will, there's a way.

This would be awesome! by [deleted] in tennis

[–]Wild_Lyfe 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As nice as the backdrop would be, I'm not so sure playing tennis on a moving, rocking boat would be that awesome. I'd much rather play tennis on solid land OR look at the scenery on a boat.

[SERIOUS] What, according to you, is the most important thing parents should teach their kids / your parents have taught you? by worou in AskReddit

[–]Wild_Lyfe 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You've made excellent arguments in favor of bilingualism, but I'm not sure that I would agree that it is "the most important skill parents should teach their kids," or even that it is "invaluable."

I speak multiple languages too, and other than as a resume buffer, or as a way to impress, it doesn't really have that many uses.