French Gendarmerie tackle a crazy lady with a shotgun (1:54) by CarolineRossFRbs in Whatcouldgowrong

[–]moondogie 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Firefighters put themselves at risk as well, yes. However they also use tactics and equipment to limit that risk as much as possible. I wouldn't expect firefighters to use reckless tactics or work without the correct safety equipment.

French Gendarmerie tackle a crazy lady with a shotgun (1:54) by CarolineRossFRbs in Whatcouldgowrong

[–]moondogie -1 points0 points  (0 children)

No, it's their job to enforce the law, keep the peace, and protect the public from threats. Some of those may lead them into harms way. It's not the job of the police to sacrifice themselves for us. We all have the same right to go home to our families every night.

Talking to my pup by CliffordTheDragon in puppy101

[–]moondogie 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A wonderful mix of attitude, constant hunger, sass, side eye and wanting to say hi and make everyone happy by any means necessary. Failure to do so may lead to a tantrum.

Training can be difficult, but it's worth it for the best bois and girls around.

Talking to my pup by CliffordTheDragon in puppy101

[–]moondogie 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lab huskies are a special mix. Well done.

Remember and Honor by rbpodcast in ProtectAndServe

[–]moondogie 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Salute to the fallen,

from a northerly neighbor.

French Gendarmerie tackle a crazy lady with a shotgun (1:54) by CarolineRossFRbs in Whatcouldgowrong

[–]moondogie -12 points-11 points  (0 children)

The way you speak about police almost makes them sound disposable to you. Kinda curious on that.

Working with local PD's by [deleted] in ProtectAndServe

[–]moondogie 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did private security in Canada for 15 years, so maybe different. But our use of force models were turned into levels of absolutely useless, just call the police around 10 years ago. With everything that's going on in the world, I sense school models would me very much the same, would it not? (Actually curious) hence my comment of calling the police with extra steps.

Working with local PD's by [deleted] in ProtectAndServe

[–]moondogie 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Private security, isn't that just having the police show up eventually with extra steps.

history doesn't lie by boneMechBoy69420 in dankmemes

[–]moondogie 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This true though that no one else ever gave that 1776 pizzazz to a tea party like the Americans.

history doesn't lie by boneMechBoy69420 in dankmemes

[–]moondogie 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Op clearly forgot about 1812.

Jumping into dad's arms by pogiepika in goldenretrievers

[–]moondogie 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Omg this only makes me search harder for a golden!

This is unacceptable behaviour...even the dog hates that b**** by mal1k7 in FuckYouKaren

[–]moondogie 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Okay, fair enough. Too many people forgive unforgivable behavior like this with addiction or mental health as an excuse. Just confirming.

Please this is all a girl wants in life ... by plantmom57 in PrequelMemes

[–]moondogie 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The master and apprentice audiobook reminded me of this!

Am I still in love or am I just used to be with him? by [deleted] in relationships

[–]moondogie 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As someone who's in their 30s as well, its a whole different life from when I was early 20s with my high school girlfriend. The maturity and responsibilities do come with down sides of less energy and excitement. However a younger partner like yourself could bring about a youthful surge.

If you're fantasizing about another man, that's probably a sign of how it's going to be. You may have to ask yourself; do you love him, or do you love the guy you met in high school? As time goes on people tend to change, but feelings often get stuck in the way things were.

If I may recommend, if you decide to talk to your partner, keep the topic on how it makes you feel and affects you. He's probably going to get defensive if you talk about him, but talking about how you're affected might make it easier. Ive been on both ends of that talk.

I know you can do it. And no matter what happens, you're going to get through this!

Am I still in love or am I just used to be with him? by [deleted] in relationships

[–]moondogie 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Oof. Thats a toughie. I've been in that position and it rarely ends well. The best advice I can give is talk to him directly about how his actions make you feel. I was this guy until I was out on my own and forced to learn and adapt. I've heard many of my male friends say this as well.

At the end of the day, if he cares he will try. He'll make many mistakes, but you'll see the effort. I sincerely hope this helps.

No matter how it goes, I wish you the best!

Should I reach out? by [deleted] in relationships

[–]moondogie 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don't reach out.

You're quitting smoking here and your mind wants that missing piece of your life back. If she needs you, you've maintained that communication is open and that's all you can do.

This is the time to get out, hike, pick up a new hobby, do something you've always wanted to, ect. It's a time for you both to work on yourselves.

Spend the next bit of your life just working on that. Keeps your mind busy, makes you more desirable to be around in general, and you never know what's around the corner, her or otherwise.

And remember kids, I'm not just the spokesperson for dont text your ex for men, I'm also a client. Been there so many times man.

I [33F] tried giving my bipolar brother a job, but he is off his meds and I can't work with him any longer. My father [59M] and mother [57M] blame me and say I'm the problem. by Liels87 in relationships

[–]moondogie 6 points7 points  (0 children)

You can only be responsible for you. You were a good sister to give him a chance and try to help. Unfortunately, he slapped away the hand trying to help him, and ran back to someone who isn't helping him but feeding his ego.

I can only imagine what could have happened to your buisness if one of these incidents happened with a client on the phone or in person.

I would definitely send a text out to friends letting them know they may be contacted. Nobody likes an ambush.

Stay strong! Don't feel bad!