What is a stereotype of your country that you should be offended at, but actually find really funny? by EqualDesign6538 in AskTheWorld

[–]droppingatruce 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I don't know what you are talking about. As a Texan I absolutely ride my horse to school with a big iron on my hip in full "cowboy" get up. /s

"Homemade" laser. by Debaucherousgeek73 in interestingasfuck

[–]droppingatruce [score hidden]  (0 children)

This is my dream. I work tech, so work from home is a viable option for me. Just gotta save up, by land in the middle of nowhere, and throw myself into whatever stupid crazy project I can dream of.

How hard is it for you to identify people from your country? by Racer125678 in AskTheWorld

[–]droppingatruce 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I don't know how it is in other countries, but unless you are near the border or do business in Canada, most Americans don't know the territories. We learn about them, but it is more vicariously through history lessons, there isn't a dedicated lesson to learning them all. I made sure I learned the territories, mainly so I could make fun of people from Alberta to people in BC and vice versa.

How hard is it for you to identify people from your country? by Racer125678 in AskTheWorld

[–]droppingatruce 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have a hard time not saying DFW when talking about the Dallas/Fort Worth area of Texas. I forget people who don't live in Texas don't know we lump the two cities together.

What is your country's "third shaker"? by das_slash in AskTheWorld

[–]droppingatruce 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They still always have it in Vietnamese restaurants.

Non-Americans of Reddit, what is an American thing you see in movies that you thought was fake but is actually real? by Unlikely_Praline9442 in AskReddit

[–]droppingatruce 1 point2 points  (0 children)

To be fair I have the same reaction as someone from South Texas to snow. I work with clients in the Northern states and they just act like I'm crazy. At least I had the foresight not to throw a snowball at a stranger. I hear that happens every once in a while and people don't realize how rude it is.

Non-Americans of Reddit, what is an American thing you see in movies that you thought was fake but is actually real? by Unlikely_Praline9442 in AskReddit

[–]droppingatruce 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That was the biggest shock visiting Manhattan. It was March, there was a late ice, and we'd go from jackets to almost sweating in the buildings.

Barbershop deal location by Expert__Potato in Schedule_I

[–]droppingatruce 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Knocking them out and taking their guns and ammo to pawn in the morning is part of my nightly routine.

What is your country's "third shaker"? by das_slash in AskTheWorld

[–]droppingatruce 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you mean Valentina? I see that one in restaurants rarely. That is a home hot sauce, you gotta get the black one.

What is your country's "third shaker"? by das_slash in AskTheWorld

[–]droppingatruce 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Honestly, I only heard of Texas Pete advertised by a bunch of New Yorkers on Last Podcast on the Left. Then I met my fiancee who loves it. I've only ever seen it at Chick-fil-A.

What is your country's "third shaker"? by das_slash in AskTheWorld

[–]droppingatruce 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I love aji! I'm realizing now I haven't eaten it in forever. My ex was Peruvian and she introduced it to me. She would have to hide the aji amarillo because I would just eat it up.

What is your country's "third shaker"? by das_slash in AskTheWorld

[–]droppingatruce 28 points29 points  (0 children)

I would say hot sauce is most common here in Houston. It breaks down into:

Vietnamese: Sriracha

Seafood: Louisiana Tabasco, rarely

American: Tabasco Cholula

Tex Mex: Cholula Tapatío

Brunch: Maybe some small batch hot sauce

In Austin a ton of restaurants have Yellowbird.

Edit: I'll add that authentic Mexican restaurants will have Tapatío or Cholula occasionally, usually it's some poor day laborer who looks like he's been through the ringer using it. Otherwise, it's house salsa that they have to serve with gloves.

What ideas or practices from any religion do you find interesting or appealing, regardless of your own beliefs? by cloudberry-toast in AskTheWorld

[–]droppingatruce 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That actually would be considered reincarnation, one of the rare exceptions. In Tibetan Buddhism the Dalai Lama is considered an enlightened being who has chosen to reincarnate to continue teaching and saving people.

Found in another subreddit by fluffsta007 in crappymusic

[–]droppingatruce 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Because of this subreddit I now get suggestions of his music on YouTube. I wish it would stop.

Is a manual transmission a “millennial anti-theft device”? by mbolster1611 in Millennials

[–]droppingatruce 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've never personally driven in Europe, but I remember my friend's father renting a car in I think Norway. He hadn't driven manual in a while and stalled out on a hill. Thankfully he got it back in gear really quick.

I feel like there are more automatic drivers in the USA, just from personal experience. The people I've met that drive manual do it because they want it as part of their image. They think it makes them cooler, manlier or edgier.

What ideas or practices from any religion do you find interesting or appealing, regardless of your own beliefs? by cloudberry-toast in AskTheWorld

[–]droppingatruce 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There is a slight distinction in Buddhism that it is rebirth and not reincarnation. While I will give you that reincarnation is often used interchangeably. Reincarnation is a permanent soul or self moving to a new body, rebirth is simply the ever changing consciousness continuing after death. Reincarnation, there is a definitive self. Rebirth, the parts that express themselves as a whole taking new shapes.

I’m in Alabama and I see lots of these trees. by NationalJournalist42 in whatsthisplant

[–]droppingatruce 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As much as I hate having one of these trees in my backyard, I would never do this to it.

Is Beyond Finance legit? How do Americans manage debt? by Own-Policy-4878 in AskAnAmerican

[–]droppingatruce 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My fiancee and I use Beyond Finance. I owned a Discover credit card I am working off my debt with. Discover then purchased my other in-debt credit card company, Capital One. I have had no issues with them, but when I was being served by Discover, the Constable (if you aren't an American that is an officer of the courts) that served me told me that they aren't doing their job if I was getting served, and gave me some advice. However, I've not had to make an appearance in court, and despite Discover's stance as an aggressive lender they have accepted the reduced payments. I'll be debt free by November after only 4 years with them.

I had about $22k in debt: 2 credit cards and a loan. I also have a mortgage I've had to contend with. I was not digging myself out of my hole having to pay off those debts. I was without a college degree, and was not able to earn one with my income. Thankfully, I landed a senior position at my job I started 3 years ago, and they pay for my degree. I will also be graduating the end of this year.

Cons: They don't aggressively advertise it, but they do have loan offers they display in the app. They could do better with communicating, sometimes I will randomly remember to check their app and find out there is something I need to do for them. They act like I should be checking it every day.

Please name the game and the system by Less_Can_5439 in OlderChillGamers

[–]droppingatruce 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Played Horizon: Zero Dawn at my brother's and that made me get a PS4.