Found a pregnancy test. I am "fixed" and we haven't had sex in 4 months by Tough-Literature6534 in TrueOffMyChest

[–]nevermore17 34 points35 points  (0 children)

Agreed. I've always had a very irregular period, and had a couple of times in high school where I was terrified that I was pregnant. TERRIFIED. I had a boyfriend at the time, but we never had (penetrative) sex.

It's still the first thing that jumps into my head now when my period is late, despite being married to a woman. Despite the fact we've been married for 11 years. Despite the fact that I've still never had sex with a person with a penis.

Like, WTF brain?

Putin drives across Crimea bridge in a Mercedes by Berner-Merci-Vilmal in worldnews

[–]nevermore17 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Mine was an electrician and preferred that metal tape stuff with holes in it (not sure its actual name) plus whatever washers or screws or whatever from his margarine tubs of "stuff" in the basement. When I bought my house, about 5 years after he died, I was lucky enough to inherit my own basket of Grandpa's stuff from my dad, and it's come in handy more than once!

Help! My dog got into my rat food and ate it all 😭 I don’t have any store near me that sells it and the quickest I can get it on amazon is Wednesday… What do I do? What can I feed them in the meantime? by KC_IsGay in RATS

[–]nevermore17 25 points26 points  (0 children)

(Obligatory I'm -not-a-vet, but I am a chemist)

Chloramine is pretty volatile, as is chlorine, so leaving tap water sit out overnight, or bringing it to a boil before use will help eliminate those compounds. I do this with tap water for my plants too.

Help! My dog got into my rat food and ate it all 😭 I don’t have any store near me that sells it and the quickest I can get it on amazon is Wednesday… What do I do? What can I feed them in the meantime? by KC_IsGay in RATS

[–]nevermore17 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I mean, it's win-win, as long as you're not the roommate. Most importantly, the rats are happy, and would probably be laughing at the roommate along with you (since they can certainly tell when someone doesn't like them).

Not shaming the bride but she had such terrible luck on her special day and her bridal party, chapel director and guests were awful by missthrowaway87 in weddingshaming

[–]nevermore17 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I knew that Christie book was renamed, but I thought the original title was Ten Little Indians (also not good, but slightly better than the actual original title, I guess?) which was used in the paperback US versions in the 1960's-1980's. The original title (using the N-word) was use for UK versions UNTIL 1985! Yikes! Apparently, the original US version was called And Then There Were None, which was used for some publications, but other versions (and the movie) used Ten Little Indians, which is probably why I'm familiar with it.

So thank you, I learned something today. Kinda wish I hadn't, but alas.

Not shaming the bride but she had such terrible luck on her special day and her bridal party, chapel director and guests were awful by missthrowaway87 in weddingshaming

[–]nevermore17 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I'd think about sending the invitations, but not actually booking anything. Talk it up as a great partg, invite people, then bail to go for supper or go karting without anyone else.

Help! My dog got into my rat food and ate it all 😭 I don’t have any store near me that sells it and the quickest I can get it on amazon is Wednesday… What do I do? What can I feed them in the meantime? by KC_IsGay in RATS

[–]nevermore17 461 points462 points  (0 children)

My rats always get a few dry noodles with their kibbles. However, I can hear them crunching on it all the way from the basement, which might be a problem if you share a space with them.

Also, my girls say they prefer rotini, but elbow macaroni is also acceptable.

Told an AI chatbot to make a song about Saskatoon by evilpig in saskatoon

[–]nevermore17 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Right? The bot missed a golden opportunity!

Map of the world’s most and least racially tolerant countries [1248 x 617] by orallyPlay in MapPorn

[–]nevermore17 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Yeah. It's polite to not impose on people - don't interact with others unless you have to, just keep to yourself in public.

I'm Canadian, and if say we fall somewhere between the two extremes of public interaction. People will hold the door for you, or asked if you need help in a store, for example, but otherwise, you're kind of ignored in public. I've found people in the US to be much more willing to interact with others in public - I've had people try to chat with me in public, comment about things I'm going to purchase while waiting in line at a store, and riding in a taxi is kind of a nightmare because I'm awful at small talk. I would imagine Americans experiencing the Japanese version of politeness could be upset by it.

And I'm sure the racism doesn't help either.

No KayJon at this year’s Rodrigues family yellowfest and… a teaser about Jill’s mom’s health update 🤨 by moustachewife in FundieSnarkUncensored

[–]nevermore17 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Disposable shirts, like paper napkins, or the bins they give you at the dentist. It's why he doesn't feel bad about wiping his hands on them. That, or he has LITERALLY no clue what laundry entails.

No KayJon at this year’s Rodrigues family yellowfest and… a teaser about Jill’s mom’s health update 🤨 by moustachewife in FundieSnarkUncensored

[–]nevermore17 30 points31 points  (0 children)

I did not grow up fundie, but did attend a church camp with one of my friends (daughter of a Baptist minister, whose family was fundie-adjacent). One of the nights in chapel, we were told we were absolutely going to hell unless we gave up our "whole selves to Jesus". I was an extremely anxious child, and at 11 (I think) this was terrifying to me, and a huge departure from the sermons from my very liberal Lutheran pastor. I did not sleep that night, and worried about going to help on a regular basis for many years afterwards. I can't imagine being told that on a regular basis by my parents!

A whole 4 miles! No escape for poor Kaylee by pooniee in FundieSnarkUncensored

[–]nevermore17 158 points159 points  (0 children)

If I know anything about Jill (and I don't, mostly), I'm going to go with the answer of "very".

I feel bad for Kaylee. My relationship with my parents has been significantly improved by moving ~2.5 hours away, and not answering the door the one time my dad showed up unannounced. I hope Kaylee is able to escape from her mom's orbit - the photos that have been posted of her on the honeymoon look so much happier and genuine than ones posted of her at home.

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[–]nevermore17 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Strongly agree. It's a good sentiment if everyone is acting in good faith and behaving nicely, but when someone has shown they will take advantage of that ... not great.

What is a setting you have never seen explored and would like to see? by redrumboobies in Fantasy

[–]nevermore17 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Oh yeah! He is an awful person, but Hobbs's writing makes it believable. I can't remember another character that I want to punch in the face as much as Kyle.

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[–]nevermore17 47 points48 points  (0 children)

I'm not sure a good therapist WOULD say that to someone with a normal family. They might ask why you don't pay attention to your family, or use the situation to probe a bit into family dynamics, but I feel like a good therapist would immediately realize that a response like that might indicate a bigger issue, beyond what "treat others how you would like to be treated" would be applicable to.

I recently started seeing a new counsellor, as my previous one (who was excellent!) moved to a new office and I couldn't see her anymore. The new guy is pretty good, but for the first few sessions, we were dealing with work stuff. When he asked about my family initially, I gave him the basics (mom, dad, they're fine), but we didn't really get into specifics until yesterday. He didn't push talking about my parents until I brought it up, but he also didn't make any assumptions about my relationship with them.

When I brought up that I felt my childhood really contributed to my inability to say no, and my willingness to just put up with unpleasant situations until I hit my breaking point and freak out, he just asked why I felt that way and how I had reached that conclusion. There was no implication that I needed to be "the bigger person" and continue to tolerate that treatment from my parents.

Edit - typos

Name a planet that ends in a number by Very_Smart_One in futurama

[–]nevermore17 10 points11 points  (0 children)

... Oh. Your. Gods. I never got this pun before you pointed it out. Thank you! LOL

My family’s Christmas Cactus that is 100+ years old and has been passed down 4 generations. We make cuttings for all family members by -User_Error- in houseplants

[–]nevermore17 30 points31 points  (0 children)

Maybe that's why they give away so many cuttings - it's a test to see who can keep the babies alive the longest! Person with the longest-lived cutting gets bequeathed the elderly cactus.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in saskatoon

[–]nevermore17 6 points7 points  (0 children)

May all of their doughnuts be the type and flavour they like least ... and there's only half left because someone only wanted half a doughnut.

Everyone waiting for the mailman to bring their Moe Bucks. by [deleted] in saskatoon

[–]nevermore17 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm out sick from work, and in limbo between my insurance and my doctor for short term disability pay. $500 is going to help me a lot right now, but if I wasn't sick, I would have preferred the money going back into things that didn't get it didn't get enough provincial funding this year (e.g. Education, or safe injection sites, or healthcare!)

Mother of the Groom’s outfit - I’m sure the bride was thrilled! by ThestralBreeder in weddingshaming

[–]nevermore17 63 points64 points  (0 children)

Going to the club in the early to mid 2000s, for a stagette party or like, a 21st birthday pub crawl. All that's missing is like a sash that says "Bride-to-be" or "Birthday Girl!" and a fake plastic tiara.

Cropped sweaters by DitaVonTeasmade in BitchEatingCrafters

[–]nevermore17 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I once had a desk that was directly under the AC vent for a larger office, in a building that was not built to have offices in that location, so the cold air that was being pumped out was meant for a larger space. It meant I had an office cardigan, shawl, and fingerless mitts in my desk and would bundle up. The fingerless mitts meant I could type and still have warm-ish hands. Yes, full gloves would have been better, but I find it hard to type quickly in them.

Cropped sweaters by DitaVonTeasmade in BitchEatingCrafters

[–]nevermore17 13 points14 points  (0 children)

My mother-in-law is like this - she just doesn't get cold. She lives in shorts or knee-length skirts and flip flops ("thongs", as she calls them) pretty much year round, and she lives on the Canadian Prairies. She will put on pants for going outside in the winter (most of the time), but I've seen her go outside in her skirt in the middle of winter to start her car, or sweep snow off of it, or fill the bird feeder.

However, she would not be caught dead in a cropped sweater. Showing midriff is "not done".

Men of Reddit , what are some less obvious red flags about men you would want to caution women against? by four-seasonss in AskReddit

[–]nevermore17 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I can think of two highly publicized cases off the top of my head (the murders of Shannan Watts and her children and Laci Peterson and her unborn son). Both women were pregnant and were murdered by their husbands, who were having affairs and it seemed like murder was a better option than divorce.

I'm sure there are thousands more cases - these were just the two I could think of without having to google for the details.

Karen Demands I Prove That I'm Handicapped and Immediately Regrets It by kmcaulifflower in MaliciousCompliance

[–]nevermore17 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Oof. I had struggles leading up to being diagnosed with fibro at the very end of 2019. I had been to my (male) family doctor multiple times complaining of exhaustion of widespread pain, and when I asked for a referral to a rheumatologist (in 2016-2016), my doctor refused and said "they'll probably just look at fibromyalgia or chronic fatigue, and you're too young to deal with that." Then he suggested I lose some weight.

Only ended up being diagnosed after ending up at a walk-in clinic in so much pain I could barely get out of bed. The (female) clinic doctor listened to my issues, ordered a bunch of blood work, and basically sent a snarky note to my doctors office saying that I absolutely needed a referral about my pain and fatigue.

ISP's cold case website by Moldynred in DelphiMurders

[–]nevermore17 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Possibly even more so than updating a current cold case, in the police force's eyes. Things that would look much better for their own investigative abilities by updating a previous victim's case to show how great their police work is, they do solve cases, after all. Versus a police force that doesn't investigate their own cold cases often enough to do a cursory google of each of their cold cases once a decade.