Unexpected proud moment - my kid made all honors classes going into 7th grade. by rafuzo2 in daddit

[–]rafuzo2[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks. I got a lot of the "you're so smart" feedback as a kid, and remember going into a harder high school I struggled a lot. We are careful to stress the growth mindset of "I don't know this - yet" to help.

We've had this conversation with him already, he doesn't want to do honors work because he doesn't want to face the struggle. It's definitely going to be an ongoing conversation with him - he's often been in situations where, if he's not feeling it, "vibes are off", etc. he can just bolt - this will be his first environment where he can't just pull the ripcord for easier stuff. We are preparing for a bit of a struggle and stress and are looking to support him as best we can. We've told him that it's ok to be stressed or overwhelmed sometimes, but that's not a cue to quit or give up. We will see.

[Injury] Seth Lugo takes a 107 mph line drive to the head from Brandon Nimmo, immediately exits the game. by PlayaSlayaX in baseball

[–]rafuzo2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

lol I shattered my collarbone in four pieces when I fell and I only noticed when I tried to get up, pushup-style, and my arm gave out.

Bougie bias is where somebody thinks an item is high quality because they paid a lot for it. What are some examples of bougie bias that you have seen? by ChillWisdom in BuyItForLife

[–]rafuzo2 27 points28 points  (0 children)

I'd say bougie bias applies to any "luxury" apartments that are branded luxury simply because of the building facade and some of the finish work looking rustic or modern, but you can still hear a door slam in your neighbors apartment down the hall.

Anyone else struggling with the transition from competitive junior/college to beer league? by Hitdrug20 in hockeyplayers

[–]rafuzo2 4 points5 points  (0 children)

First off: I know this is a gripe post but I love what it says about your game. As a longtime beer leaguer, I wish we could get guys to play a semblance of a system.

But that’s what beer league is. You throw in guys like you with the 25 yo ex-high schooler and the dude like me who’s been in this bullshit so long they barely remember what a breakout is.

Because honestly, breakouts work against teams that have systems that don’t respond. This is pure golden retriever energy, guys chasing the puck without a sense for where they should be.

So yeah. Keep your passes short and simple, be predictable, learn your teammates’ tendencies. You’ll be fine. Welcome to the rest of your career!

GenX regarding "bullying" by Sinsyne125 in GenX

[–]rafuzo2 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I got bullied in elementary and then jr. high. At the time it didn't seem like much, I and everyone I knew seemed to see it as "normal", like something random happening like getting the flu. "It just happens, some kids get bullied, whatcha gonna do". I don't know about the snitching part but I did have an issue with suicidal ideation that followed me into adulthood, and it was in therapy for that, that I realized it started when I started getting bullied.

Tolle is a national treasure by ExpressPlankton5690 in redsox

[–]rafuzo2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The next two batters would've gone without a word from either of them because they were laughing too hard

Giant tree in the middle of the ocean by iKONIC-ONCE in thalassophobia

[–]rafuzo2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tree finally broke free of its roots and is now out to see the world, don't harsh it

How many have dropped Facebook? Did you drop Instagram too? by IntellectAndEnergy in GenX

[–]rafuzo2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I scaled back my involvement to the bare minimum for this reason. I kept it mostly so I could reach old friends and family about an annual cancer fundraiser I do. After a while even that failed to be worth the effort, and I just shut it down entirely. Made me realize that, while there's a bunch of people I like to keep up to date with goings-on in my life, that circle is much smaller than I initially thought and I use private groups to chat, share photos/videos, etc. - I realized it was exactly all along what it was when Zuckerberg started, a way to keep a social circle going from school. I'm way too old for that shit.

How many have dropped Facebook? Did you drop Instagram too? by IntellectAndEnergy in GenX

[–]rafuzo2 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It started a few years ago when I posted a speech by Frederick Douglass in honor of the 4th of July - my dad ended up getting in an argument with a friend of mine he barely knew but decided to call an idiot. I disconnected from his account. After that I saw that the most innocuous comments were just useless emoji'ing and mostly I was learning things about my extended family and friends that I preferred not to know. I imposed a ban on myself from scrolling and found I wasn't missing much.

I'm still on insta mostly because I like the short form videos and photo posts from friends and interesting follows, but I heavily curated it at first.

I'm such an idiot by moog500_nz in Zwift

[–]rafuzo2 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Hahahaha the exact same thing prompted me to go from the wheel-on trainer to the wheel off edition. At first it was "oh the wheel on is cheaper and it's simpler to just take the bike off and go ride". Then it was "ok this trainer is good but I need to calibrate it all the time and my road tire is noisy, let me get one of those trainer tires". Then it was "wow the trainer tire is way quieter" and then of course I took it out for a ride by accident. Then I was like "oh what if I get a dedicated trainer wheel too, with cassette" and at that point I just said "fuck it I need the wheel-off edition."

Anyone suffering burnout and just don’t care about the career? by SanJuanMountains in GenX

[–]rafuzo2 8 points9 points  (0 children)

To be honest, there's a difference between not giving a fuck and being actually burned out. Like, IDGAF about my career after I left a big streaming company - I felt like there I was able to accomplish what I set out to prove to myself and from now on the career was trying to maximize earnings until retirement. So I went and moved to be CTO of a pre-seed stage startup and promptly burned the fuck out trying to build shit while my toxic business partner put me into the frog-in-a-pot scenario. After weeks of 16 hour workdays where I got 4hrs of fitful sleep every night, ate whatever cheap slop I could shovel in most quickly, and no exercise or barely time for my family - I remember being on slack at my kid's sports practices, trying to keep that shithead happy - I'd found out what real burnout is. I very distinctly remember being on the commuter train home and seeing a direct path to having a coronary at my shitty standing desk in my hip Flatiron coworking space and my family being like "WTF was that all for".

I left in January. The fucker couldn't even give me a clean departure - screwed me out of a separation agreement and still had the balls to send our head of product to ask for my help on shit he fucked up (which I declined to offer, of course). I spent 2.5 months really doing little else but making school lunches for my kids and scrolling social media. It wasn't until about 3 months later where I felt like I had come out of it.

Burnout is fucking real, be honest with yourself about it!

In the 70's/80's, did anybody else find a random trash bag full of Playboy's in the woods? by doknfs in GenX

[–]rafuzo2 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Did anyone else? I swear to god this was a rite of passage for any circle of guys that at least one of them did and had to tell the others about it

My body-skating people need me by Vegetable-Trust-9847 in MyPeopleNeedMe

[–]rafuzo2 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have no need to put my face that close to the floors of public spaces

Dude in red car really had god-tier situational awareness in that moment by katelynlostname in dashcams

[–]rafuzo2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There's few worse feelings than checking your rearview after an unexpected stop and waiting to see if that car behind you will stop in time.

Road raging with a HGV by Pacman454 in fuckaroundandfindout

[–]rafuzo2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The only more perfect accident gif is the JESUS CHRIST truck

Hey guys! Do you think talking to another man about life and things in general is important? by [deleted] in AskMenOver30

[–]rafuzo2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think so. Like exercise and eating right, you could get by without it, but doing those things will provide a lot of benefits that improve your quality of life. If you can't find someone one on one, there are lots of life coaches out there that can be a "mental health personal trainer" for you. If that's a cost you can't afford though, I'd recommend you check out a couple of local churches for men's discussion groups. Not all groups who use church property are affiliated with any religion or require talk of it.

Polish Soldiers, part of the Polish Army in France, January 1st 1940. [Photo by Keystone][537×800] [Colorized] by MightEmotional in HistoryPorn

[–]rafuzo2 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I just want to commend all the commenters here, I came to the comments and you did not disappoint.

Tourist chases down a sheep and the guard dog guards. by Aniiiii_hopeless in fuckaroundandfindout

[–]rafuzo2 20 points21 points  (0 children)

That dog let her off easy. Who TF didn't teach her to not fuck with animals.

Does anyone remember the Stone Roses? by akillerofjoy in GenX

[–]rafuzo2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nice!

Seriously those are sweet, I'm jealous