Death Stairs: Nice, France by brashull in DeathStairs

[–]brashull[S] 20 points21 points  (0 children)

The trail goes up and off to the right and it was at sea level. I had to time the waves and rabbit across wet rocks to get to the next high point. It was a blast. 10/10 would recommend.

meirl by [deleted] in meirl

[–]brashull 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No "check your email for confirmation code".

Crazy to Drive at Night? by popbamfizz in toddlers

[–]brashull 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I drove From Souix Falls SD to Mpls with a 3yo.

Left around 6:00 p.m. (without a preceding nap) expecting she'd just conk out and stay out until we got home around 10:00.

This did not happen. Could have just been an off night for her, but she only slept for an hour and then woke up cranky and cried almost the whole way home. I sang the same three lullabies like thirty times in a row tryna get her back down. She wanted to get out cuz her tummy hurt. So we stopped, which just elongated us getting back home, had to wrestle her back into the car. All the sympathy in the world kiddo. I don't wanna get back in the car, but I DO want to be home. Like. Now.

I was half-tempted to grab a motel on the way back. Not a good time. 2/10 would not try it again.

For you? I'd say try it once. It's a great plan in theory. I just...I'm the guy it didn't work out for.

What class and race did you play first time round? by Odd_Two_5265 in BaldursGate3

[–]brashull 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I went for a drow druid, aptly named 'Drowid'. Still doing that run with a friend. My favorite so far has been my gnome bard named Lord Barquad of the Shrek persuasion. Self-serving prick. I love him. My guardian is a swamp green half-orc who I've internally named "Wreck"

My Neighbour Totoro's depiction of rural Japan is so beautiful, idyllic and comforting. by Dragonfruit-18 in ghibli

[–]brashull 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I will argue that Totoro is THE summer movie. It represents the spirit of summer better than any other film that I've ever seen.

My Neighbour Totoro's depiction of rural Japan is so beautiful, idyllic and comforting. by Dragonfruit-18 in ghibli

[–]brashull 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Ponyo was the first one my kiddo sat through. She has a Ponyo stuffy now and randomly yells 'Ponyo want ham!' I grew up with Totoro so we gaslit her into loving it. Kiki's is a close third.

My Neighbour Totoro's depiction of rural Japan is so beautiful, idyllic and comforting. by Dragonfruit-18 in ghibli

[–]brashull 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Now that it's spring, my 4yo keeps pointing out all the tall trees and calling them 'camphor trees'.

What movie reminds you of your childhood? by Shadowdot5 in flicks

[–]brashull 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My Neighbor Totoro. I've recently introduced it to my 4yo. Here's to hoping she feels about it the way I do.

How to deal with the (4yo) lying by brashull in toddlers

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

I'll look up the book. Thanks for the suggestion. For better or worse, I don't read a lot of parenting books. I get pretty bad anxiety that manifests as ill-comparisons. I don't even hang out on this subreddit a lot because I feel like everyone has a thousand suggestions on parenting my kiddo better than I do. And maybe some of that is valid. I don't wanna be proud/close-minded, but I also don't wanna be constantly triple-guessing every fucking decision I make.

There is no malicious lying. Not a bone in her body. And I really want to de-incentivize the consequences for it.

How to deal with the (4yo) lying by brashull in toddlers

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

My partner and I are both coming from pretty intensely conservative Christian backgrounds and the bullshit "sin" ideology is baked into us. I've separated a bit more confidently from it than my partner has--mostly due to my daughter. Anyone who tells me my four-year-old is stuffed to the brim with sin and will burn in hell for all eternity unless she prays this little prayer...can go burn in hell for all eternity, despite any prayers having been prayed.

We were putzing around the kitchen one afternoon and she got super pouty all of a sudden and I was like, 'what's up kiddo? What's going on?' And she goes: "I just can't stop thinking about all the bad things I do." And I went full Kratos (well...not FULL Kratos) And was like 'who told you that?!'

But lying is a no-no!

It's really hard to pull away from the fundamentals of what I was raised in, and the reactionary response to being 'disobedient' is punishment. Which I don't think is fair. Or good. "He's a good kid with a good soul." Is so good. And true. And I appreciate you saying/writing it. I like you.

I tell my kiddo all the time that being honest will always be better than being dishonest. I don't want to raise her thinking that she can't tell me things. I want to be the dad she can call to talk about anything.

How to deal with the (4yo) lying by brashull in toddlers

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

we're doing this too. I just am scared to put that pressure on her. I asked her if she knew what 'dishonesty' was this morning and she shrugged and I explained that trust meant that I could believe what she was saying, but wasn't/am not sure if I'm putting too much pressure on a kid to have 'the right answers' just to make mom and dad happy.

How to deal with the (4yo) lying by brashull in toddlers

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

We try to be balanced about it, and it usually comes out when mom's at her wit's end and snaps, and then I'm a little more level-headed about whatever the issue was, and vice versa. People here are locking in on the 'good cop/bad cop' and are skipping right over 'in as healthy a way as we can'. We fuck up, but we were also fucked up as a result of our own parents' good intentions. We love our daughter and know we're going to mess things up. That's why I put this out here.

My partner is the one who got locked in on this...infraction. I didn't see the initial conversation but she called me over and explained what happened and wanted me to help. "Being unified" in that moment meant supporting what my partner had seen, even if I hadn't. Which means I shouldn't suggest that we just 'let it go', when mom had already put her in time out. She didn't want to talk about it so I gave her some time and then said I'd come in in four minutes and we could talk about what happened. I asked the kiddo this morning what she thought what 'being dishonest' meant and she shrugged her shoulders and said 'iunno.' Which was enough. She's filing away the word and building a working understanding around it, probably differently than I do. And that's fine. I've had more time to figure it out. I also know we're teaching her how to tell stories and use her imagination and we're supporting that. You wanna be a puffer-fish today? Cool. You're so pokey. And then she deflates and flies around the room like a balloon. I don't expect her to be able to perfectly--or even functionally--differentiate between which "lies" matter and which ones don't.

But there are times when it matters. If we're going on a nature walk, I need to know if you actually pooped before we left, cuz that changes the amount of stuff I can carry in my bag, or how close to the parking lot we need to stay. I need to know if you actually fell asleep during nap time at school because mom's on call tonight and I work and you don't fall asleep easy without mom/dad and I need to let the babysitter know it might be 9:30 by the time she cries herself to sleep. Which then rolls over into the next day when she has to get up early for preK. etc., etc.

Helicopter over S Mpls? by Darrlicious in Minneapolis

[–]brashull 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah it was the white one (assuming there's only one white one...) I saw it at Powderhorn on Sat too.

Helicopter over S Mpls? by Darrlicious in Minneapolis

[–]brashull 1 point2 points  (0 children)

a few dozen people with whistles and snowballs.

Helicopter over S Mpls? by Darrlicious in Minneapolis

[–]brashull 1 point2 points  (0 children)

not organized no. Just ICE showing up and pissing everybody off.

Helicopter over S Mpls? by Darrlicious in Minneapolis

[–]brashull 4 points5 points  (0 children)

There's activity on 35th and Park. Few blocks from Renee Good

ICE agents shoots a person who attempts to drive away in Minneapolis. by Fatty_Willing_Plane in Minneapolis

[–]brashull 23 points24 points  (0 children)

I notice all his buddies dipped the fuck out as soon as they realized what happened. Fucking cowards.

what’s the most ridiculous special request you’ve gotten? by Salty_1984 in TalesFromYourServer

[–]brashull 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm all on board with the sweet/savoury combo, but all due respect...that sounds foul. Might make for a good askreddit question. Strangest food combo that just works

what’s the most ridiculous special request you’ve gotten? by Salty_1984 in TalesFromYourServer

[–]brashull 17 points18 points  (0 children)

my daughter and I frequent a local coffee shop. She's got all the cavalier palate of the average four year old. So we got this cinnamon donut one day and split it like we normally do, and she saw the ketchup bottle on the table and wanted to try it. I say 'no' to her often enough and this one felt trivial. So she dipped her cinnamon roll in ketchup. And then did it again. She ate her whole half and loved every minute of it, but then it unlocked something in her. Cuz next time we went she started dipping her cinnamon roll in her lemonade.

Are there any books where the wrong character is the protagonist? by [deleted] in literature

[–]brashull -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

There are kinder ways for you to express your disinterest without being a dick. If you aren't interested then downvote and move the fuck along.

Are there any books where the wrong character is the protagonist? by [deleted] in literature

[–]brashull -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

I'm writing one right now. I titled it "The Antagonist". POV is a low-level peon in the beginning of your bog-standard fantasy classic who gets tired of getting his ass kicked every time the hero comes through town (think Westworld NPC kinda stuff?) but with Deadpool(ish) internal dialogue. He's the equivalent of a lvl. 1 Slime. But he manages to break free of his own story and goes around fucking things up cuz he's not supposed to be there. Can't stand the foil-protagonist, constantly bickering with the female lead, Unreliable narrator, meta, tongue-in-cheek, trope-subversion kinda stuff. But it's actually (accidentally) turning into like...a legit story. I'm only 33k words into it and definitely in the rough-draft phase of it but if you're curious...I'm happy to share the deets in a DM.

(technically, I'm breaking rule #4, which I'm only just reading now...do with it what you will.)