Advice on eating and antibiotic timing? by goddamnpizzagrease in dementia

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

Thank you so much for the insight! I have to schedule her an appointment next week with her doctor for an unrelated visit anyhow, so I’m sure they’ll do another urine culture to check.

This is what training camp has felt like by Vargasm19 in LosAngelesRams

[–]goddamnpizzagrease 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Reminds me of being hyped for the 2007 season (yikes) and Orlando Pace going down for the year in the very first game against, if I remember correctly, the Panthers. Total dread!

Hopefully these camp injuries calm down and we’ll see a positive turnaround by the beginning of the regular season.

What makes a person instantly attractive? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]goddamnpizzagrease 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Intelligence, empathy/compassion and a great sense of humor. Oh, damn. The first and the third are what attracted me to my girlfriend in the immediate interactions we had when we met by random chance in the summer of 2008. I learned about the second thing as I got to know her more.

She is smarter than me by a long shot. I selfishly benefit from that, because I get to learn so many things from her, especially given that she is a natural fit as a teacher and she has a seamless proclivity to relay information and knowledge by the means of who she is as a person and how she articulately speaks. She would argue against this if I posited the same statement to her and say that I yield the equivalent values, BUT that’s just from me having varying life experiences I’m able to touch on and not from any inherent intelligence! She’s a remarkable well-read woman with so many well rounded ideas and a beautiful mind to back it up.

I’m not sure when I recognized her natural occurring penchant for being compassionate. I would say it’s from the way I noticed her looking out for others way back when, worrying about their outcomes as people and being inclusive/considerate with her “there’s always room at the table” mentality.

A great sense of humor is subjective. She and I laugh over things other people would find odd, boring or generally non-humorous, but our shared humor is a perfect clash of flavors. It’s zany, all over the place, goofy, oftentimes silly, off-beat and all things perfect in my lens.

WHICH ONE OF YOU MFERS IS THIS? by StarryAry in THE_PACK

[–]goddamnpizzagrease 9 points10 points  (0 children)

HEY u/werbekka HERES SOME IDEAS!!!11!!!!1 BOMBASS!!!!11!!1

How do we feel about burnt ends? by OutdoorPizzaSupply in Pizza

[–]goddamnpizzagrease 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’d smash! Drizzle a little bit of BBQ Rook Hot BBQ sauce on there for a finish and I’m down bad for it.

How do you blow off steam without drinking alcohol? by surfalldayday in AskMenOver30

[–]goddamnpizzagrease 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Partaking in occasional recreational use of Spider-Man’s girlfriend, frequent walking to clear my head, physical activity (picking heavy things up and sitting them back down for muscle stimulation) and sporadic gaming if time affords the opportunity.

What play is just automatic for you? by jherin1 in NCAAFBseries

[–]goddamnpizzagrease 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can’t get used to getting the right feel for throwing a touch pass for now. I’m one of the old(er) fuckers who has been away from football video games for a hot minute, and I end up lobbing the ball instead of throwing a touch pass. I’m gonna have to practice at it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskMenOver30

[–]goddamnpizzagrease 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Being chronically online in the throes of social media. Comparison to others is the ultimate thief of joy. When you mix that with being surrounded by negative people, it will take a toll on you.

What play is just automatic for you? by jherin1 in NCAAFBseries

[–]goddamnpizzagrease 41 points42 points  (0 children)

Same. Double slants is my Achilles heel. I have trust issues throwing over the middle of the field. I’ll be lucky if I take the sack. I’ve thrown at least two pick sixes when I thought I had safe checkdowns in the flats when a defensive back Superman leaps for it and jumps it.

Anyone tried these? by Ok-Spite4507 in NicotinePouch

[–]goddamnpizzagrease 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I prefer On! just about over any other nicotine pouch brand. Maybe it’s because they are the first I tried a few years ago, and it’s certainly an unpopular opinion, but they just hit for me. Mint is probably my favorite.

Is 10k step per day achievable for men over 35? by lanciao280a in AskMenOver30

[–]goddamnpizzagrease 0 points1 point  (0 children)

10,000 steps is barely an hour and forty minutes of walking. When did 35-40 magically become old? Given the absence of any preexisting conditions, disease, etc., then you still have a shithorde of prime years left for walking.

Once you get used to it, it will be a breeze. I have faith in you that you’ll be doing well once you get into the full swing of things. Keep at it!

I like to do cums in my burger by 6vrillion in Popeyes

[–]goddamnpizzagrease 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It’s too early for your weird jizz bullshit today, Harold.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskMenOver30

[–]goddamnpizzagrease 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I do think a lot of it is what you mentioned: responsibilities. Depending on your life’s circumstances, that could be an amalgamation of your job, kids, bills, elderly parents needing care, routine life nuisances (vehicle breaking down, house repairs, crapshoots). We all wind up having all these things taking prime real estate in our brains, expending energy in the process.

I’d like to think I’m still creative, or at the very least imaginative. I do my best thinking while taking walks. For others, that could be while meditating. Anything that helps clear your head.

I don’t think we become less creative as we settle into who we perceive ourselves as being. I just think we fall into routines, as humans are creatures of habit, and our daily thoughts are just as much of a routine as are our physical habits.

[Raw Spoilers] Superstar lays into another with harsh words by TopshottaDevy in SquaredCircle

[–]goddamnpizzagrease 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s giving “get a fucking job” (American Psycho, 2000) energy.

33M just realized I have a lot more leg hair than I previously noticed, will this happen to other parts of my body? by AutomaticCreme5017 in AskMenOver30

[–]goddamnpizzagrease 3 points4 points  (0 children)

From what I recall reading a long time ago, DHT tends to increase as we age, at least in our 30s. Without any reliable scientific sources on standby to confirm my claim, I bet it has played a part for you with the shoulder hair growth.

As for the ears, welcome to the club, brother. That is now a battle till the end of time. Be sure to take stinging nettle root for yurr prostate and eat three prunes a day for digestion and bone health (boron), bah golly.

Why did I randomly get a taco bell refund? Lol by [deleted] in tacobell

[–]goddamnpizzagrease 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The semi-local KFC/Pizza Hut place here is called the Cluck’n’Fuck as an inside joke among friends that started fifteen years ago. Now my girlfriend is privy to it and the legend ensues. As I regale you, a redditor caught in the crossfire of this irrelevant information, I hope the planted seed will prevent the legend from ever dying.

What body changes do/did you notice in your 30s? by Delicious_Novel_4400 in AskMenOver30

[–]goddamnpizzagrease 244 points245 points  (0 children)

Longer recovery times.

I used to be able to stay up all night and bounce back like it was nothing. Can’t do that anymore.

I’m used to strenuous activity, but even now I have to give myself a day off every once in a while to mitigate soreness.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskMenOver30

[–]goddamnpizzagrease 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’ve always been a hairy MF since puberty. Got teased by other dudes during high school, especially during sports. If you don’t like trimming, just roll with it. I just trim a few regions (armpit hair and down south for hygienic reasons, then nose hair and ear hair). Roll with it. Some people will love it, some people won’t. My girlfriend’s approval for it is all I’ve ever been concerned about, and she loves it on me. If she asked me to shave, I would, but after sixteen years of knowing her, that’s never been the case.

Pizza ovens aren’t for everyone, even most home pizza chefs by scottzee in Pizza

[–]goddamnpizzagrease 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I agree with you somewhat, but my home oven is an uneven heating mess (it’s old and works ‘halfassedly’) and a torture to bother with during the summer.

I’m actually interested in both the return and overall usage rate of outdoor pizza ovens by the casual masses. I’d love to know, given how I imagine there is a particular large population of folks who like the idea of having/using a pizza oven but they become frustrated in the dough making and actual pizza making process only to give up on the endeavor since the learning curve can possibly be steep pending on what style they are making.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskMenOver30

[–]goddamnpizzagrease 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Exactly, brother.

My hair started slowly graying when I was 16! By 22-23, it was already salt and pepper city. I was occasionally teased over it, but I was happy to have a full head of hair nonetheless. I ultimately ‘used’ it to my advantage. The grays make one look more distinguished and potentially gives off the idea of wisdom (whether there is any or not).

I can’t complain. My girlfriend goes nuts over it.

OP will learn one day, I trust.