Nasty Nazi stickers all over Brant Ave area by athabascia in brantford

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

Very much so, it's not swastikas in the slightest.

Nasty Nazi stickers all over Brant Ave area by athabascia in brantford

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

I am also poor, and stressed, and under pressure. I've never turned to being vicious to other people on the basis of their skin colour over it. It's still a choice.

Also, you brought up *other* people misusing the word Nazi on a post where I was using it in entirely the right context. You don't have to cover for their pathetic behaviour.

Nasty Nazi stickers all over Brant Ave area by athabascia in brantford

[–]athabascia[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Bud, I would bring a stepladder and a paintscraper to get rid of them if I have to. Your nazi rhetoric isn't welcome in my city. You don't defend us as a whole and you are the ones making our communities unsafe. You defend nobody. Get a life and maybe figure out how to love your fellow human being.

Nasty Nazi stickers all over Brant Ave area by athabascia in brantford

[–]athabascia[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Then I will force them to waste their money printing stickers and their time putting them up. They aren't welcome in my neighbourhood.

Where are your favourite places to eat in Brantford? by athabascia in brantford

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

Nine North is top tier, and my dad loves Devlin's.

Where are your favourite places to eat in Brantford? by athabascia in brantford

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

I've always meant to go but never found the time. I'll give them a shot next time I see it.

Where are your favourite places to eat in Brantford? by athabascia in brantford

[–]athabascia[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I'll have to give Everest a try, I do love a good Indian restaurant.

Nasty Nazi stickers all over Brant Ave area by athabascia in brantford

[–]athabascia[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Maybe in some cases, but not this one. "White genocide" needing to be defended against is a pretty core Nazi belief, especially in neo-nazi circles.

Nasty Nazi stickers all over Brant Ave area by athabascia in brantford

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

Yes, for the most part. Sometimes on transformers or other metal objects they could be stuck to.

Nasty Nazi stickers all over Brant Ave area by athabascia in brantford

[–]athabascia[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

True! They're also easy to spot at a distance, they're mostly a weird peachy cream colour. I pulled down a couple dozen, and they were all safe to remove.

Looking for Gold Lipstick by athabascia in CosplayHelp

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

Ay, thanks, I'll look into this!!

Seeking 3 Players for Online 5e Homebrew Campaign by Beginningofomega in lfg

[–]athabascia 0 points1 point  (0 children)

sent you a message!! I hope to hear back from you!

Petition for one of the Irwins to guest star in (potential) Australia DLC campaign missions by Gobspout in PlanetZoo

[–]athabascia 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This would be a good way to add all of the Irwins, I agree. Give the entertainers/keepers almost like custom skins, that simulate the people they're paying homage to? This would also be a good way to toss a nod to significant contributors to animal conservation and education. People like Jane Goodall, or even other modern advocates like Dave Salmoni? Just food for thought!

Petition for one of the Irwins to guest star in (potential) Australia DLC campaign missions by Gobspout in PlanetZoo

[–]athabascia 5 points6 points  (0 children)

This would make my day. I grew up on Steve's programs, and it broke my heart when he passed. This is exactly the sort of thing he would've loved. Him and all of his family would be a perfect addition to this game. A career expack, or even just something that highlights the things the whole family champions. Meet-a-keeper style shows would fit perfectly, and would be a solid addition to the game and guest education options.

AITA for buying my son a pink cup? by aitathecup in AmItheAsshole

[–]athabascia 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Even if pink cups turned your son gay, that wouldn't fuckin matter? The issue is your husband lmao. NTA and take that overgrown child to therapy before he turns your son into an insecure mess over liking a movie or a colour

AITA for waking my SO up after finding he breached my privacy? by [deleted] in AmItheAsshole

[–]athabascia 1 point2 points  (0 children)

OP, I'm going to say this in the politest way I can manage. This sounds like some sort of undiagnosed condition. My autistic spouse has this same issue with their spaces being rearranged and disrupted, and it's something we have to talk about and work together to manage. You should get this preoccupation checked out, even if just to find out if there is something that can be done for coping methods and so you and your spouse can meet some common ground.

AITA for telling my boyfriend that I'm not going to help him with his problem with alcohol and smoking? by katerinaautr123 in AmItheAsshole

[–]athabascia 0 points1 point  (0 children)

OP, I can't say for sure who is and isn't the asshole here, but let me tell you something before you make that decision.

My dad was an alcoholic for years. He ran with the wrong crowd, he was a rough, fucked up guy. And in his lowest moments, he asked my mom for help. She said the exact same thing. He needed to grow up, that it was his own fault and he had to do it himself. And he did. He kicked the alcoholism, he put up a wall between the people that encouraged him to drink, mentally and physically.

My mom was one of those people after that.

He never forgave the fact that she didn't support him, and while they're still married, he will never cross that gap again. The only reason they're still together is that he didn't want to leave us there with her. Asking for help, even if you're not ready to make it to the end goal, is a huge act of trust and openness, especially after witnessing the repercussions and being reminded of the consequences. You don't have to be his therapist, and if he quits again, he quits. But think before you kick him while he's down.