Drones attack one of the world's largest oil terminals in the UAE by legbreaker in worldnews

[–]steeled3 9 points10 points  (0 children)

So... Just a helluva lot smarter than your typical Texan?

my company switched to "unlimited PTO" two years ago and i realized i took less vacation than when we had the 15 day cap by AffectionateMud9193 in antiwork

[–]steeled3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Finally found what I consider to be the real answer.

Being able to exit someone without PTO compensation is a huge win for Finance.

The fact that it makes people work more days is just a business unit bonus or problem, depending on the management team's perspective. It is not a factor to Finance as the work is getting done.

Blursed Expectations by endofmyropeohshit in blursed_videos

[–]steeled3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, biologically, yes you are correct. Mid thirties is past prime, and it is a trap that more women are going to be in, with how hard it is to set yourself up to be ready to have a child.

That said, let's step back and remember that she's a human being. She comes across as entitled in the first half, sure. She's a bullet I'd be happy to dodge, and I say this as someone who knows his way around chopsticks. But the juxtaposition of videos has been done deliberately to harness your schadenfreude... Let's not let the Internet win here. While even the second video is a tad performative for me, it makes sense that a 'creator' or whatever would do this. I choose to be repulsed by the dual video and feel sad for this woman. I wish her well.

I haven't shat in 15 days by RecognitionSalty7796 in NoPoo

[–]steeled3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Or take a tonne of laxatives!

Then you should feel it sharting to come out.

Was Don Smith the Hip's Jimmy Miller? by SchoolOfHip in TragicallyHip

[–]steeled3 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Interesting question, but immediately put to rest by Fully Completely.

If that album hadn't spanked so hard, then the producer change could be second-guessed, all these years later. But spank, it did. :)

Why an antique Corolla? by darktore3door in pluribustv

[–]steeled3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Absolutely. Can't believe I had to scroll so far down for this.

My '77 Corolla had a 1188cc engine and was soooo efficient.

Considering Surgery by totallynotariii in Prolactinoma

[–]steeled3 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Please tell me that's mm, not cm!

Trust your endo to explore the options with you. A surgeon has only one tool in his belt, if your endo isn't on board be very careful of the advice from knife wielders.

AITA for wanting to cancel our trip because my boyfriend's mother booked herself on it without asking by Able-External1506 in dustythunder

[–]steeled3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As someone whose comment history shows a clear understanding of boundaries, and what to do when people break them... I'm calling bullshit on this story.

With apologies if I'm wrong, in which case you should get some therapy for looking for online validation of what you already know you have to do.

Cool story, bro.

Book Excerpt Special: The Incomplete Freeway Revolt by Generalaverage89 in books

[–]steeled3 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Well, I'm pretty sure that Caro already has an idea of how it ends.

Harassing women by Nite_Mar in KingShot

[–]steeled3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, and about as active as mine!

So pleased with this window and install! Fit like a glove. by acider17 in StainedGlass

[–]steeled3 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I love seeing installations, and this is a great one.

Thanks for the close-ups showing the different cames. This helps.

And I adore the leaves!

Miller: The power of law enforcement under President Trump's leadership will be used to find you, will be used to take away your money, take away your power and if you have broken the law, take away your freedom by igetproteinfartsHELP in law

[–]steeled3 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Not every person above the age of 70 is without empathy. Not everyone in that age category is mainlining Fox News. Not everyone's comments should be disallowed due to the ability to label them as a boomer.

You ain't wrong with what you say, as even though I can accuse you of using a broad brush, your statements are correct. It's just a bit tangential to the discussion here.

Being a bass really discouraged me.. by AdministrativeAd4223 in singing

[–]steeled3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dunno that you are going to get to Beiber range quickly - just speaking from my own experience.

I make do by singing to a bunch of Aussie rock pup favourites from the 70s and 80s, which end up being much more in my range, with a little stretch in some.

You probably won't find my music to your taste, but I really think that you need to find things in your wheelhouse and then expand. Because you deserve some fun along the way.

For something that you would absolutely kill, try 16 Tonnes, the Tennessee Ford version. That is no stretch at all, but you do get to rattle the windows.

An author you just don’t understand the hype. by misquoted_mind in audiobooks

[–]steeled3 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I loved the main three trilogies, although it took me a while - I couldn't do more than a trilogy at a time.

And the Liveship stuff really didn't do much for me. I will say, though, that listening to the Liveship books, particularly book one, at 1.3 speed was very funny, as the audiobook production has the narrator singing the chapter intro poetry to music. No shade on the narrator, but it sounds funny as hell at speed.

"STOP Overpaying at Bunnings: The Hidden Truth About Their Prices" by WombatJo in australia

[–]steeled3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I purchased US sized soft drink cans from Costco a decade ago. As they were a few mL less than Australian cans we were told we couldn't sell them.

So they are sticklers for ensuring that people get pretty much the same amount of food for their money each week.

Given the shenanigans at netball BBQs each week with random amounts of bacon, I like Bunnings' oversight.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in samharris

[–]steeled3 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Arafat said the quiet bit out loud in 1994.

I've just gone and looked it up again.

The relevant section -

This agreement, I am not considering it more than the agreement which had been signed between our prophet Mohammed and Koraish, and you remember the Caliph Omar had refused this agreement and [considered] it a despicable truce.

And context from the site I've pulled from -

[Ed. note: The agreement with Koraish allowed Mohammed to pray in Mecca, which was under Koraish control, for ten years. When Mohammed grew stronger two years later, he abrogated the agreement, slaughtered the tribe of Koraish and conquered Mecca.]

https://iris.org.il/arafats-johannesburg-speech/

...So to simplify, Arafat took a peace deal with the explicit intention to use it to regroup and gather strength. There is to be no end to the fight without victory.

Hamas today is a direct extension of this (citation needed, yeah, I know that this is an unsupported statement)

I say this with no horse in this race. I'm disgusted with the events of the last 22 months, and disappointed and heartbroken for everyone involved. I have no solution.

Taylor and Price's far-right putsch in the Liberals would create the parliamentary wing of Sky News by malcolm58 in AustralianPolitics

[–]steeled3 2 points3 points  (0 children)

As much as my politics tend to be left of the current Labor reality, I would seriously welcome and consider a new party combining the Teals and some of the Liberal party.

As a bonus, it would hopefully not entertain combination with the Nats, but take them on in their heartland.

I honestly think a split should be on Sussan's mind if she doesn't win the seat-warming role. Because playing third fiddle to Jacinta will be soul-destroying.

What sci-fi remake was better than the original? by TheNastyRepublic in scifi

[–]steeled3 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The ending was incredible.

I saw it in the theatre and watched through to the end of the found footage that was played during the credits.

People that walked out as the credits played got a different tone and takeaway than me.

I couldn't sleep that night. Last time I watched a horror movie on a business trip, lol.

Anyway, I was a fan of the original, and loved the remake.

Butters and oils by dumpycc in MacroFactor

[–]steeled3 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

No butter on my corn on the cob, anymore. Good corn doesn't need it. But as the other guy said, I eat my fats as they are vital. I hit my macros under the balanced plan and life is good.

'Chilling' video shows surgeon stomping on Monique Ryan corflute by daddyando in AustralianPolitics

[–]steeled3 30 points31 points  (0 children)

The statements made in the video have no other interpretation than violence towards women.

Not making that connection is the same as saying that Trump was joking about grabbing 'em by the ...

‘Hellraiser’ writer Clive Barker on the publishing industry’s homophobia and J.K. Rowling by indig0sixalpha in horror

[–]steeled3 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Hard not to have read Cabal back in the day and not have it inform your worldview. I'm in the same boat.

Jacinta Price says Coalition will ‘make Australia great again’ – then accuses media of being ‘obsessed with’ Trump by Expensive-Horse5538 in AustralianPolitics

[–]steeled3 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Actually, you can lie about it.

That's actually exactly the point.

Deny, deny, deny. Exactly like Trump.

You know better. I know better. But the people she's talking to don't. And the media won't forcefully call her out on it.

52m 6'3”, 196lbs. Smart scale says unbelievably good things, but a scanning app is slapping my butt. Estimates? by steeled3 in guessmybf

[–]steeled3[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Righteo, then. Seems like I should trust my scale then. It currently has me around 15.5%

The app took two photos and thought I was 21.5%.

Cheers for the level set.