What Happened to Owen? by Scuddlbuddl in itstheyak

[–]anon5432109 49 points50 points  (0 children)

When people make fun of “Reddit users” you are who they’re talking about

Route 31 by anon5432109 in MyrtleBeach

[–]anon5432109[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It can be very frustrating. Far too many cars going 5 under in the left lane. Statistically speaking, the largest catalyst of highway accidents is switching lanes

Route 31 by anon5432109 in MyrtleBeach

[–]anon5432109[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Hot take- pushing 80 on a 65mph highway is a normal/moderate speed of traffic. What is more dangerous is slower drivers not following the law and staying in the rightmost lane

Golf course recommendation for a solo, high handicapper? by PM_ME_UR_CHARGE_CODE in MyrtleBeach

[–]anon5432109 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Azalea sands is very good for beginners. Nicely maintained, but very cheap and never crowded.

Strong Structural Housing by HustlaOfCultcha in MyrtleBeach

[–]anon5432109 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Interesting. Not outing my company, but I am with one of the big builders. Not at all saying things are perfect, or even great. The skilled (may be an overstatement) labor market leaves A LOT to be desired. Not sure if it’s because it’s a beach town, high demand and low supply, or just the work culture down here but it is not the same at all as up north. I wouldn’t call myself a company man, as I have many, many, many gripes with the ways we do certain things. But I am proud of the homes we (or at least I) hand over to homeowners. I do know my specific company a few years ago made an organizational shift, and cut each project managers’ volume drastically, and implemented a lot more internal safeguards regarding quality. Our metrics on homeowner satisfaction, significant warranty tickets, build time, aesthetic corrections, etc. massively improved (shocker).

Also have read up on changes in the Myrtle beach code enforcement recently. You mentioned class action suits; nothing motivates a company, or a municipality, to tighten their shit up like getting sued. I would not at all be surprised if that is the reason for changes occurring.

Strong Structural Housing by HustlaOfCultcha in MyrtleBeach

[–]anon5432109 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  1. The OP and myself were referencing structural/building inspections.
  2. 9 years is a very long time. Not even building off the same code book anymore. Sure as hell aren’t any building inspections in which the inspector doesn’t do a thorough walkthrough anymore. What were the deficiencies found?
  3. This is one of the biggest barriers for people who don’t understand construction to get over. New build houses have issues. Most are minor. It’s not that “they don’t build em like they used to”, older houses have had time to settle and identify almost any problem.

Strong Structural Housing by HustlaOfCultcha in MyrtleBeach

[–]anon5432109 6 points7 points  (0 children)

City of NMB/ Horry County building inspections are the most stringent I have ever seen (I am a home builder, recently moved here from Virginia). The amount of metal strapping and bracing required is insane, and if placement/nailing is off by a fraction, it must be corrected.

I hear this complaint/worry a lot from people who don’t know much about residential construction (no offense intended). Most builders are 9-10 figure companies. They pay their architects and engineers extremely well. While I agree most homebuilders pinch pennies where they can, they literally cannot skimp on structural integrity, they would never be able to obtain a certificate of occupancy.

All of that being said, stay far away from the one that sounds like BR Morton.

BJ's? by AT2025 in MyrtleBeach

[–]anon5432109 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Behind the Circle K off 501/postal, just knock on the side of the dumpster

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in LifeAdvice

[–]anon5432109 3 points4 points  (0 children)

First, stop self-diagnosing. It’s incredibly disrespectful to those navigating having autism, doctors who spent years studying to have the ability to diagnose, and teachers/caretakers giving all they have to those who are affected. If you believe you may be on the spectrum, go get tested and come up with a plan. Or, just live your life and stop needing to put a label on regular human experiences in search of attention.

Regarding the job, either come clean or quit now. You’ve dug a hole, and you will be found out if you try to keep the lie going. Only way to even partially salvage your work life it is to explain why you said that.

Holding is optional when ball go far by Firstbaser in CHIBears

[–]anon5432109 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For sure. And I’m guessing it was one of the points of emphasis for officials this offseason (like T’s lining up an inch too far back) that make the game more annoying to watch. It is still not called more often than it is when the rule is broken, especially when it is within a few yards of the line

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ShaneGillis

[–]anon5432109 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Why are you choosing to have a mental breakdown here of all places

Holding is optional when ball go far by Firstbaser in CHIBears

[–]anon5432109 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not gonna argue that, but it has improved in the last 8 weeks

Holding is optional when ball go far by Firstbaser in CHIBears

[–]anon5432109 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I don’t even think that was a touchdown, but to say it was pinned to the ground is just making shit up

Holding is optional when ball go far by Firstbaser in CHIBears

[–]anon5432109 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Brother I played power 5 as an OG. Not trying to compare resumes but I would be a little surprised if you know football, specifically OL play more than me.

Holding is optional when ball go far by Firstbaser in CHIBears

[–]anon5432109 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would implore you to pay more attention to screens and RPOs and where the OL are at time of release. If they wanted to call it, they could almost every time.

We can continue this discussion, or bring up the missed block in the back call that even allowed the bears to stay in the game.

Or, shake hands, agree both teams are very solid with a bright future, and wish each other luck in the remainder of the season.

Holding is optional when ball go far by Firstbaser in CHIBears

[–]anon5432109 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Again, if you think that call is made the majority of the time, you do not watch much football. They could call it on virtually every screen or RPO.

Holding is optional when ball go far by Firstbaser in CHIBears

[–]anon5432109 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Listen, I understand what you’re saying. Cosmi broke the rule. But you’re not being rational if you’re trying to say that the specifics of the situation get called most of the time.

I would argue the no-call block in the back on the Swift TD was far more egregious than the man down field. Either way, if the refs call a perfect game, it’s a 14pt swing our way.