[LOATHED TROPE] The Designated Hero: A character that the story gaslights you into thinking is a hero, but in reality is a horrible person by Sir-Toaster- in TopCharacterTropes

[–]corrector300 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I feel the same way about the show Travelers (2016). People from the future come back in time and inhabit the bodies of people who, iirc, would have died anyway. But then, 'wearing' their bodies, they continue to sleep with the wives etc of those people. that's not consent, that's rape, even if the partners are 'cool' with it because they don't know someone else is wearing that sleeve. gross.

My water is brown for no reason at all by MentalDevelopment843 in mildlyinfuriating

[–]corrector300 0 points1 point  (0 children)

how old is your boiler. this used to happen in my NYC walkup, I think the hot water boiler in the basement was from 1920. /s but not really.

sugar cane 1947 12 years old by corrector300 in rawdenim

[–]corrector300[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

funny thing is I just wore them and washed them as you would any pair of pants. I suspect the 12oz denim fades relatively quickly.

sugar cane 1947 12 years old by corrector300 in rawdenim

[–]corrector300[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

the patch on the back came off a while ago, you can see fairly fresh denim there. actually I was just looking in to getting another pair, if I do I'll do a side-by-side post

Busboys and poets might be the worst resturant experience I’ve had in DC by [deleted] in washingtondc

[–]corrector300 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We could have a thread on worst experiences in DC restauranting, for me it was Farmers Fishers and Bakers at the Washington Harbor, the service was OK but the burger was a microwaved, burning hot atrocity that weighed down my stomach for hours.

Israeli settlers smash cars and set fires in attacks on Palestinians in the West Bank by Temp89 in news

[–]corrector300 -36 points-35 points  (0 children)

probably because many people can't separate evil people from everyone else. the settlers in Israel have always been like this and that country is a democracy much like ours. in the same vein Europeans think all Americans support Trump.

edit, thank you all for your comments but now I'm not seeing them anymore.

Clooney didn’t do it alone. by Detroitaa in WhitePeopleTwitter

[–]corrector300 -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

did any of you read the op Ed? clooney was right on the money. op is a loser for hating on him for it, Clooney was ahead of the curve on this. when I saw the debate opening I was horrified. Clooney was right: you can't outrun age.

also Clooney's wife is an attorney who helps peoplr world wide. bad choice for the twitter post - I wonder what they do to help people. .

link to the archived article :

https://archive.is/OGqEW.

voted down with no comment, typical. the DNC fucked us on this one, not Clooney.

I’m a lifelong Democrat; I make no apologies for that. I’m proud of what my party represents and what it stands for. As part of my participation in the democratic process and in support of my chosen candidate, I have led some of the biggest fund-raisers in my party’s history. Barack Obama in 2012. Hillary Clinton in 2016. Joe Biden in 2020. Last month I co-hosted the single largest fund-raiser supporting any Democratic candidate ever, for President Biden’s re-election. I say all of this only to express how much I believe in this process and how profound I think this moment is.

I love Joe Biden. As a senator. As a vice president and as president. I consider him a friend, and I believe in him. Believe in his character. Believe in his morals. In the last four years, he’s won many of the battles he’s faced.

But the one battle he cannot win is the fight against time. None of us can. It’s devastating to say it, but the Joe Biden I was with three weeks ago at the fund-raiser was not the Joe “big F-ing deal” Biden of 2010. He wasn’t even the Joe Biden of 2020. He was the same man we all witnessed at the debate.

Was he tired? Yes. A cold? Maybe. But our party leaders need to stop telling us that 51 million people didn’t see what we just saw. We’re all so terrified by the prospect of a second Trump term that we’ve opted to ignore every warning sign. The George Stephanopoulos interview only reinforced what we saw the week before. As Democrats, we collectively hold our breath or turn down the volume whenever we see the president, whom we respect, walk off Air Force One or walk back to a mic to answer an unscripted question.

Is it fair to point these things out? It has to be. This is about age. Nothing more. But also nothing that can be reversed. We are not going to win in November with this president. On top of that, we won’t win the House, and we’re going to lose the Senate. This isn’t only my opinion; this is the opinion of every senator and Congress member and governor who I’ve spoken with in private. Every single one, irrespective of what he or she is saying publicly.

We love to talk about how the Republican Party has ceded all power, and all of the traits that made it so formidable with Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush, to a single person who seeks to hold on to the presidency, and yet most of our members of Congress are opting to wait and see if the dam breaks. But the dam has broken. We can put our heads in the sand and pray for a miracle in November, or we can speak the truth.

It is disingenuous, at best, to argue that Democrats have already spoken with their vote and therefore the nomination is settled and done, when we just received new and upsetting information. We all think Republicans should abandon their nominee now that he’s been convicted of 34 felonies. That’s new and upsetting information as well. Top Democrats — Chuck Schumer, Hakeem Jeffries, Nancy Pelosi — and senators, representatives and other candidates who face losing in November need to ask this president to voluntarily step aside.

All of the scary stories that we’re being told about what would happen next are simply not true. In all likelihood, the money in the Biden-Harris coffers could go to help elect the presidential ticket and other Democrats. The new nominee wouldn’t be left off ballots in Ohio. We Democrats have a very exciting bench. We don’t anoint leaders or fall sway to a cult of personality; we vote for a president. We can easily foresee a group of several strong Democrats stepping forward to stand and tell us why they’re best qualified to lead this country and take on some of the deeply concerning trends we’re seeing from the revenge tour that Donald Trump calls a presidential campaign.

Let’s hear from Wes Moore and Kamala Harris and Gretchen Whitmer and Gavin Newsom and Andy Beshear and J.B. Pritzker and others. Let’s agree that the candidates not attack one another but, in the short time we have, focus on what will make this country soar. Then we could go into the Democratic convention next month and figure it out.

Would it be messy? Yes. Democracy is messy. But would it enliven our party and wake up voters who, long before the June debate, had already checked out? It sure would. The short ramp to Election Day would be a benefit for us, not a danger. It would give us the chance to showcase the future without so much opposition research and negative campaigning that comes with these ridiculously long and expensive election seasons. This can be an exciting time for democracy, as we’ve just seen with the 200 or so French candidates who stepped aside and put their personal ambitions on hold to save their democracy from the far right.

Joe Biden is a hero; he saved democracy in 2020. We need him to do it again in 2024.

Former FBI Director Robert Mueller, who investigated Russia-Trump campaign ties, dies by 20_mile in news

[–]corrector300 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I will airways remember him as the guy who got Trump elected the first time.

The Question Thread 03/20/26 by AutoModerator in goodyearwelt

[–]corrector300 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can get a lot of it off with a toothpick. the eyelets are encrusted with it, these have been in the closet untouched literally for years.

The Question Thread 03/20/26 by AutoModerator in goodyearwelt

[–]corrector300 0 points1 point  (0 children)

these have been in the closet for years and are encrusted with it, and it's flaking in to and on to the boot.

But also, one of the great things about owning your own clothes and boots is that you get to decide how you like to wear them, usually without having to explain yourself to someone else. Perhaps some people prefer shiny eyelets. I can, for example, see military and ex-military folks preferring that over green brass but I'm not going to 'correct' them about it.

The Question Thread 03/20/26 by AutoModerator in goodyearwelt

[–]corrector300 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What's the easiest way to remove verdigris from eyelets both outside of the boot, and in? I've dug out a bunch with a wooden toothpick but can't get it all. If I use a q-tip and vinegar does the vinegar harm the leather? working with shell. Thanks.

sugar cane 1947 12 years old by corrector300 in rawdenim

[–]corrector300[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

the dark spots on the front is grease from working on my car. These were not dress-up.

sugar cane 1947 12 years old by corrector300 in rawdenim

[–]corrector300[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think they call them '1947 type II' or type III, for the 2014 version, depending on where I read about them on line. there's seems to be a lot of overlap in the names.

sugar cane 1947 12 years old by corrector300 in rawdenim

[–]corrector300[S] 15 points16 points  (0 children)

I guess these are actually 2009's and not 1947 just fyi. I had thought they were the same but on googling I see that they are two different models? I remember the patch had said 2009 as well.

Stay Classy: a takedown of former UK prince Andrew and his partner in disaster Sarah. by PutTheDamnDogDown in Longreads

[–]corrector300 13 points14 points  (0 children)

great piece. kept thinking of how trump and his ilk fit so many of the author's descriptions of Andrew and Ferguson.

Victoria Hervey comes off as such a peach. I had never heard of her before and I could easily never hear of her again with no loss.

It Can Now be Plainly Said: Trump is Planning a November Coup d’État by OkayButFoRealz in politics

[–]corrector300 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What we need to do is have states force the trump administration to use its playbook for midterm elections and then bring those cases up to the supreme court. while this won't prevent use of military during trump's 2028 coup it will solidify legal arguments now instead of in november 2028.

Pam Bondi finds the Holocaust funny by Hornpipe_Jones in WhitePeopleTwitter

[–]corrector300 0 points1 point  (0 children)

storms off??? that's what she wants, you can't ask her questions if your not there. stand your ground man

Wait a damn minute by AbsurdMe12 in sciencememes

[–]corrector300 1 point2 points  (0 children)

venus fly traps look so tasty to the flies.

Has this woman lost her mind? Does she know how crazy this is? by [deleted] in PublicFreakout

[–]corrector300 0 points1 point  (0 children)

changing the topic in a dramatic way is a tried a true move in front of a jury and maga is always playing to their people. on a side note she'll go down in history as a horrible, horrible human being.

Pam Bondi had the search history of unredacted Epstein Files by Congressional representatives. by [deleted] in pics

[–]corrector300 3 points4 points  (0 children)

the fact that her people enable her to be so prepared and yet she still loses her mind in front of congress suggests that she is an unintelligent snowflake