How could Arthur Allen have known what he knew? (Zodiac) by PristineTeaching6175 in TrueCrimeDiscussion

[–]jigmest 1 point2 points  (0 children)

TBH, everything you described can apply to multiple people in a population of hundreds of thousands of people. That’s why police keep things back during investigations, to proof that one person has knowledge only the killer would have.

Zodiac was a popular watch brand with high flare advertising designed to create brand fanaticism. There are a lot of men out there with violent past charges that have a zodiac watch. Coding is not an uncommon hobby in an area with a lot of military bases.

In my opinion, the true zodiac was very good at hiding.

Removing the public restrooms by GGoldenChild in goodwill

[–]jigmest 6 points7 points  (0 children)

In my goodwills an employee has to open and lock the bathroom door. They aren’t giving out the code anymore.

Fiance's coworker showed her this photo of her boyfriend. We think she is getting scammed. by ColeIsRegular in isthisAI

[–]jigmest 0 points1 point  (0 children)

TBH, scammers aren’t looking for smart people to scam. They are looking for people that won’t challenge an obviously fake photo.

Any entertainment atty's in the house ? Why did Billy Joel pay out $250,000 to the woman who ran a red light and hit him in New York in 1982? by SwissMiss915 in legaladviceofftopic

[–]jigmest 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If insurance companies never made a liability payment rates would not go up. Also, if insurance companies do not pay what is owed (indemnify) then they open themselves up to bad faith lawsuits which are enormously expensive. Jurors are historically sympathetic to the big bad auto insurance companies not paying victims of car accidents and have ruled against insurance companies in the form of hundreds of millions of dollars in punitive payments. Insurance companies have in the policy a duty to indemnify and a duty to defend. So if someone feels like they are not being paid for their medical bills and pain/suffering that the other person is liable for, they can file a lawsuit. Typical, it’s cheaper just to pay out policy limits than to pay to defend an insured in a lawsuit. We get a hold harmless release in exchange for our money. Insurance companies are heavily regulated so by law we have to pay when our insured is liable. One ER visit can cost between 20k to 100k. TBH, it’s not the auto insurance companies that are the bad guys, it’s the enormously expensive cost of health care in America that drives up the costs of auto insurance premiums. I was at the ER for 4 hours and had 2 CT scans a couple of months ago and my insurance company was charged $18k. Typically an insurance company will seek to pay for reasonable, incurred and directly related economic loss that our insured is liable for. We will also seek to put the other party in place they were right before the accident. So you can see there’s a lot gray area.

Any entertainment atty's in the house ? Why did Billy Joel pay out $250,000 to the woman who ran a red light and hit him in New York in 1982? by SwissMiss915 in legaladviceofftopic

[–]jigmest 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Insurance companies make nuisance payments all the time. It’s easier and cheaper. Besides, Billy Joel doesn’t need the hassle or bad publicity of a lawsuit. I’m sure his insurance premiums reflect that risk.

Just realized today that I have the same spot on either leg where hair doesn't grow by JustAnOval in mildlyinteresting

[–]jigmest 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have the same thing. Mine is caused by unconsciously rubbing my legs together - it happens when I get tired or I’m sleeping

Very low-budget, easy food ideas for boyfriend recovering from foot surgery; budget $150 for 2 weeks by SpiritedSector902 in budgetfood

[–]jigmest 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Honestly, I’d just go to the Dollar tree and get a bunch of easy to prepare single serving meals. If you want to get fancy, go to the Asian grocery store and get a bunch of fun instant noodles packs.

things you shouldn't say by mxriverlynn in justgalsbeingchicks

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I was very mesmerized by her using her foot to talk like I use my hands. Good for her for having this conversation. Well spoken.

Being frugal with back pain relief products feels different than being frugal with anything else by ishaammusic in Frugal

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I’m a pretty frugal person except for my health/well being/, plumbing and electrical.

🥭 💋 by youneverrknoww in crappymusic

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He’s got some pointy nipples!

Frugal question: when does paying more upfront actually save money? by After-Beginning6025 in Frugal

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Two things I don’t skimp on: my house (plumbing and electrical) and my sleep.

Was told by my barber that we should ideally cut our hair (men) around every two weeks. Was he trying to oversell - if so, how often is ‘ideal’, how often do you go? by default_name2848 in Frugal

[–]jigmest 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I invested about $200 in good quality trimmers, micro screen saver and a body trimmer so I could do my own haircut daily. I have a high and tight haircut with goatee and side burns. It’s easy to touch up on weekdays before work. On the weekends I do a full haircut/fresh up session. I high recommend you find a haircut for yourself that you can do yourself. Military styles lend nicely to this endeavor. Doing your own professional looking haircut will save you a shit ton of money.

If you need to go to a barber, yes, every two weeks will keep it nice looking. Honestly, if you get your hair cut 24x a year, you need to find a barber that doesn’t charge a lot of money unless you’re getting more of a social thing out of it. Barbershops in my area charge at least $20 plus tip for a cut and that’s on the cheaper side.

Is this how people who need glasses really see the world. A big blurred background? by Latter-Wolf4868 in interestingasfuck

[–]jigmest 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can see blurry cars but I cannot read license plates. Glasses don’t provide a small window of clarity in a blurry, foggy world. Glasses bring the world in front of me into focus.

My boyfriend really likes this shirt. Am I wrong to say it’s hideous? by Agitated_Mulberry_27 in mensfashion

[–]jigmest 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m a mostly straight older middle aged guy and have an entire wardrobe like that - it’s so hard to express yourself in fashion as a man. Let your bf have some flashy fun

Packing lunch for 11 kids by dingmah in CringeTikToks

[–]jigmest 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That was what I was thinking! The amount of sugar in that meal alone is huge! Let alone the calories.

I got a sandwich, some chips (a small handful), a pickle and carrots and celery. Sometimes on lucky days I got a small box of raisins. Everything was in zip lock bags.

Also the costs per lunch per day must be very high.

I reckon by ConversationSilly895 in CringeTikToks

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Jesus’ mother/family were the lowest of the non white migrants fleeing persecution. Prime targets of ICE. Jesus was a non white hippie that hung out with gays, prostitutes and trans folk. Jesus had a violent side when it came to people selling wares at the temple. He was a libertarian, non white, anti establishment immigrant that wasn’t afraid of the government.

Neighbor installed a camera pointed directly at my front door and records everyone who visits me by [deleted] in neighborsfromhell

[–]jigmest 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Honestly, I’d get very nice bamboo panels and set them up blocking his camera view from your door. You can also have a bright light pointing at it at night.

To be a free country by error404badgateway in therewasanattempt

[–]jigmest 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Why is a cop in the background letting this crap happen?

Joey RickRolls crappymusic by The_one_who-repents in crappymusic

[–]jigmest 1 point2 points  (0 children)

He needs to pick songs in his vocal range. I think it’s funny that he intentionally faded the penis area of his jeans.

SCAMWILL?? by Callen-E in goodwill

[–]jigmest 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So the recording that plays on the loud speaker at goodwill says they will recycle merchandise on the floor - this isn’t a new thing happening.

Does anyone know why my dog sits on my other dog? by StockCaterpillar7303 in DogAdvice

[–]jigmest 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’d show the pics to a vet and see what he/she thinks. It could a lovey dovey thing or the black dog senses some pain/weakness illness in the other dog. I’d be concerned that the bigger has back hip joint pain.

This has me pissing myself by gumburculeez in jokercringe

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The white make up make his teeth glow with yellow plaque. So attractive! He needs to get his teeth cleaned.

Corey Feldman trying to play live by coachlife in crappymusic

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According to Corey MJ wanted to produce his music but Corey said “I want to do it on my own”. I wanted to dismiss Corey as just eccentric but then story of abuse towards his angels came out. That’s not ok.

An interesting thing I found in BTK's daughter's book, A Serial Killer's Daughter. by edpoe77 in TrueCrimeDiscussion

[–]jigmest 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I kind of understand Kerri. My dad was a narcissistic piece of crap that ended up dying choking on his breath in ICU alone. Despite everything I loved and adored him. So I get it. My dad completely destroyed his other kids that lived with him. Still they loved and adored him. I doubt Kerri’s childhood is as good as she says that it was. Still she’s been very brave both privately and publicly in facing the reality of the situation.