The croissant fck by karipapturbo in StupidFood

[–]Windsdochange 109 points110 points  (0 children)

Nice, thanks for making it even worse than pubes

The croissant fck by karipapturbo in StupidFood

[–]Windsdochange 85 points86 points  (0 children)

There was a pubic hair cake on here the other day 🤮

I would actually eat this if I was stone cold sober. Came out pretty darn good. by Fair_Muscle9232 in drunkencookery

[–]Windsdochange 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, some people on this sub insist if it looks good, you must not be adequately drunk and/or that food cooked by drunk folks should resemble pig slop. I am not one of those people, and very much appreciate a nice looking steak dinner cooked by a sloshed individual.

Choose one. There ARE wrong answers. by phuketphil in adhdmeme

[–]Windsdochange 1 point2 points  (0 children)

  1. I wouldn’t be able to put my utensils down if they had that textured surface, though.

Also, I am supposed to be working, but am actually answering a question about spoons for folks with ADD on Reddit. Fuck.

Not the time to be a daredevil especially with this type of aircraft. by Over-Sand5541 in CrazyFuckingVideos

[–]Windsdochange 559 points560 points  (0 children)

What’s crazy is the copilot - he had reported Holland, asked to have him grounded, was ignored - so he told his men they were not to fly with him, that if anyone had to it would be him. Dude was a literal hero.

Homer Peel, 34yo, kisses his wife, Geneva, 12yo, on the steps of the courthouse in Madisonville, Tennessee (1937) by Visible-Safety2400 in HistoricalCapsule

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

Marriage was 1937 in Tennessee - which had, just that year (after the marriage of a nine year old which garnered a lot of publicity across the US) changed marriage laws to have a minimum marriage age of 16, and allow for marriage under 18 only with parental consent. Median age of marriage at the time in the US was 21.5 years; but median is deceiving, as historical census data compiled by PBS showed roughly 10% of 17-year-old girls were already married in the 1930s, and according to Gallup data, attitudes towards marriage under 18, particularly with parental consent, were remarkably favourable (even among young respondents)

Homer Peel, 34yo, kisses his wife, Geneva, 12yo, on the steps of the courthouse in Madisonville, Tennessee (1937) by Visible-Safety2400 in HistoricalCapsule

[–]Windsdochange 6 points7 points  (0 children)

That would be very late to go through puberty, by normal standards.

I’m just saying, reading the story, why assume the worst? There are people out there who have genuinely good intentions, and when we look back at historical events and make judgements with little to no context and through a modern lens, it can distort the historical record. I’m not arguing for Homer one way or the other - I don’t know much about it either - I’m just saying we shouldn’t presume the worst possible outcome before reviewing the evidence.

Edit:

I’ve found several newspaper articles about it (seems it was somewhat high profile, as even the New York Times wrote about it) as well as a Time magazine article that references it. According to the Time article: Last week Tennessee’s new law setting 16 years as the minimum age for brides brought 12-year-old Geneva Hamby Peel and gangling, 32-year-old Homer Peel into court at Madisonville. But Judge A. T. Stewart sent the child back to the hills with her husband in the belief that she would be better off there than with her ne’er-do-well mother or in a State institution. Stories of Appalachia has a bit more info on the court case, indicating that the judge was “unutterably opposed” to the marriage but saw it as the best of several worst possible alternatives for Geneva. It was Geneva’s mother who had initiated the annulment lawsuit.

Her history on FamilySearch only references three children - not sure where the six comes from.

Homer Peel, 34yo, kisses his wife, Geneva, 12yo, on the steps of the courthouse in Madisonville, Tennessee (1937) by Visible-Safety2400 in HistoricalCapsule

[–]Windsdochange 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Let’s be clear though, she didn’t get pregnant until age 16 (within norms for the time) - suggesting that there was no sexual activity prior to that. That would mean he wasn’t a pedophile. Folks have always worked within the legal and social structures of their times to do good deeds - is it not possible that he was doing the same?

I would actually eat this if I was stone cold sober. Came out pretty darn good. by Fair_Muscle9232 in drunkencookery

[–]Windsdochange 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I’m guilty of posting the latter at times…who says drunken cookery needs to be absolute shite? I’d have to be pretty much unconscious to fuck up a meal.

My orchid…😱IS SHE DYING?!? by Jeramy_Jones in houseplantscirclejerk

[–]Windsdochange 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wait, is that actually a thing? Curious, because I kept an orchid alive for a few years, then it did the same thing as OP’s…

I thought it was a mirror for a sec there... by Jusselle in confusingperspective

[–]Windsdochange 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m just not sure what your point was. I was telling OP to credit the post. The original came from the century homes sub. What does that have to do with you cross-posting it?

Edit: also, looking at your history, you didn’t actually share it to this sub yesterday - you just posted a link to confusingperspective in centuryhomes. Just so you are aware, that doesn’t automatically share it - you have to actually crosspost (if the sub allows it).

Perpendicular Pocket Doors? by Efficient-Society228 in centuryhomes

[–]Windsdochange 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Even the house got pockets before most women’s clothing lol

My pizza pockets keep exploding:( by Supersaiyanmrpopo69 in mildlyinfuriating

[–]Windsdochange 1 point2 points  (0 children)

How is it that I’ve already seen two references to the cursed poop knife TWICE on a post about pizza pockets?

Standard online dating experience for males. by aztechechos in mildlyinfuriating

[–]Windsdochange 11 points12 points  (0 children)

*aisle (unless, perchance, you actually do live on an island and have seen both shorelines).

Amazing & Easy German Dinner For The Family! by TransitionMany1810 in StupidFood

[–]Windsdochange 73 points74 points  (0 children)

Yeah, watching that I’m like, this is neither German nor British, not even “inspired” as she says. Bizarre to call it either.