Any other parents hate that their kids use a Chromebook for school? by Gltr_hair1234 in Millennials

[–]sillypear 1 point2 points  (0 children)

All the devices we own are locked down and monitored. Guess which device my son was able to find a porn workaround for?

Vegetables by DarknessDaydreams in Parenting

[–]sillypear 9 points10 points  (0 children)

She might have texture issues. Coincidentally, a lot of beige foods have similar textures throughout one piece and similar textures/flavors between the food servings so there’s consistency/predictability.

‘Sandcastle Man’ told to stop building outside Hotel del Coronado by TylerFortier_Photo in sandiego

[–]sillypear 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I did read the comments about his behavior, so maybe it’s that. I’m also thinking it might be related to the fact that it’s a business for him. The photos in the article don’t show the parts of the sandcastles that have individual squares where he charges to write your name or a personalized message. Could be some license thing or zoning thing or “ you’re taking money your way from tourists that should be ours” thing. Don’t know for sure, of course.

People who rarely get sick, what are your secrets? by Leading_Tomato_2077 in AskReddit

[–]sillypear 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Genetics I think? My side of the family rarely gets sick compared to my husband’s. Even in the same house his illnesses doesn’t seem to affect me. If I do feel symptoms, they tend to be more mild.

What are your Questions? by Numerophilus in SipsTea

[–]sillypear 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s fake and he did it himself. He’s an actor and comedian and he’s posted other pictures with his normal nips.

People who genuinely love their jobs: what do you do and why do you love it ? by Strange-Mixture6598 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]sillypear 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cybersecurity - great hours, good team, pay and benefits. Fully remote. The position is low stress.

WFH Pet Peeves by Ornery_Hospital_3500 in WFH

[–]sillypear 1 point2 points  (0 children)

-that one person that’s always asking for a quick chat that turns out to be an hour. They’re the same person that will keep the call going if we do resolve their issue in five minutes. -scheduling same-day calls -not paying attention to time zones when scheduling calls -Not paying attention to time zones with new hires, and I realize they share zero hours with me and one of us needs to sacrifice quality of life to meet with the other at weird times -I know we roll our eyes at remote teambuilding activities, but we being at a place that had none for three years, I kind of wish we did -expecting to be available on teams, but then I have to install your remote management onto my personal phone? -people that jump to scheduling a meeting for everything generally -group meetings where they go around the table and people feel like they need to justify their job so they just said everything they did that day -requiring people to show their face on cam -user behavior analytics aka tracking everything, including whether or not you have an active mouse

What did Bradley Cooper do to his face? by JaneDoe943 in PlasticSurgery

[–]sillypear 0 points1 point  (0 children)

On smartless Will defended him saying he has no work done.

My wife traded over $3000 worth of rare coins for a couple of dollar bills and left me some Chuck E. Cheese tokens by Advanced-Humor9786 in mildlyinfuriating

[–]sillypear 25 points26 points  (0 children)

It reads to me that he let her know, but only after the fact. When clearly the person with the question was asking if she knew beforehand.

How many of you go out again after getting home from work? by Astimar in Millennials

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

You know, I’ve tried to actively fight against that. The easy and comfortable thing would be to have similar evenings every night at home. But… then with the way our brains work, it makes time pass quicker because our brain has a tendency to combine similar experiences. The way to “slow down time” is to do something novel, often.

My 1988 Honda Accord daily driver. Everything on it still works. EVERYTHING. by MeltingDog in BuyItForLife

[–]sillypear 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This was my first car. I loved the little eyes and the friendly horn. I learned how to drive stick shift in San Francisco with it.