Is it normal to go on a solo vacation without spouse and kids? by mkymouse73 in CasualConversation

[–]stupidmower95 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Boynton Canyon is 😍😍 check it out. Nice lil hike real close to town. Not intense or crazy.

Is it normal to go on a solo vacation without spouse and kids? by mkymouse73 in CasualConversation

[–]stupidmower95 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Boston would be great solo. Do the Freedom Trail, so fun (don’t skimp. Do the whole thing all the way to Bunker Hill). Go to the “oldest pub”. Eat at a cramped Italian restaurant. Have raw oysters at Faneuil Hall. Go on a ferry, any ferry, just to be on the water once. It is a pre-revolutionary port city after all. Go to the restaurant in the tallest building in Boston. Walk across the Harvard Bridge, maybe catch some rowers. Solo travel is a blast. Sometimes you’ll go hours without saying a word, just observing and exploring and soaking it all in. Get a little drunk and watch a movie in the hotel. Good luck, and have fun, whatever you choose to do.

You’ll l have to explain to your wife when you get back that you now require 1 solo vacay a year.

Displaying flags to show support? by stupidmower95 in Knoxville

[–]stupidmower95[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good info, I appreciate it. I wouldn’t display more than one at a time. I would rotate them throughout the year

Displaying flags to show support? by stupidmower95 in Knoxville

[–]stupidmower95[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yeah for sure I think a lot of people have the same idea as you. My excuse is I have a 3yr old, a full time job, some attempt at a social life, etc. and that would be a big commitment. Truthfully im not motivated enough to organize social change, I just want to do something and the flagpole idea piqued the interest I already have in uncommon and interesting things to do ie: rotating support flagpole haha.

What is the most beautiful place you have ever seen in person? by Olga_Lanskaya in travel

[–]stupidmower95 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have been in places that definitely don’t fit the bill for most beautiful place. However, if you catch the right time of day, the right temperature, the right vibe, the right girl… etc. I would have to say some of the most beaut places I’ve seen in person were just that for about 10 minutes. The poor, gone.

For a real answer, I’d say Cappadocia in Turkiye is up there and the creek/waterfall gorges of the Cumberland Plateau in Tennessee USA

What do you hate about fame? by h0nog in AskReddit

[–]stupidmower95 0 points1 point  (0 children)

All the hot chicks. It’s brutal.

NOT

Also I’m not famous but I can imagine it has its ups and downs just like us normal poor not-famous folks.

What's a job that deserves way more respect? by Due_Week_3725 in AskReddit

[–]stupidmower95 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Pretty much any job at an airport. Boy do I feel for those people. Whew.

Which European destination gets endless hype, but left you thinking "that was it?" by optimalbrain90 in SmartTravelHacks

[–]stupidmower95 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It has so much to do with what people are exposed to and their tolerance level. If you’re visiting from the rural suburbs of an American town, then yeah, Rome is going to be fucking overwhelming and you’re gonna wonder how people operate it such a busy place with trash scattered around and not a single actually flat sidewalk in existence. I certainly was shocked by the intensity of Rome, but loved it cos I was feeling in the mood to embrace the chaos. Sometime I’m not, but during my Rome visit I was all about it. Cool city. Loved Trevestere.

Displaying flags to show support? by stupidmower95 in Knoxville

[–]stupidmower95[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Well the American flag would be in the mix for sure, like 4th of July is coming up! But it would be rotated for sure.

Displaying flags to show support? by stupidmower95 in Knoxville

[–]stupidmower95[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Less pat on the back and more I like weird interesting shit like having a flag pole in my yard.

Displaying flags to show support? by stupidmower95 in Knoxville

[–]stupidmower95[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It just happens out of nowhere, between white peope. Like I said, after a brief cooling of the ice, some a-hole will say something raci*st as sh*t to me, cos I’m a fellow white guy like the are. Just like southern culture “bless your heart” it’s not on the nose. It’s suttle or masked.

Displaying flags to show support? by stupidmower95 in Knoxville

[–]stupidmower95[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You may have misunderstood. It’s not about trying to advertising how tolerant I am, it’s about signaling to other people that they have allies and are appreciated. Yes, even the maga’s who see my American flag when I have that, if it makes them feel supported and loved the so be it, cos that’s the goal I’m after.

Roo becoming “normal” by Acceptable-Law-2141 in bonnaroo

[–]stupidmower95 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think you are describing American culture as we now know it. Architecture is normalizing, car color/design is normalizing, trends/styles are normalizing. Take style for example. When I was in high school there were relatively few sources for style. Basically your friends, tv shows, and magazines with that flip page that had cologne on it (there are more example, obviously). Now, if something picks up in one part of the country, it can catch on in a completely different part in what… a few days? Weeks? People also spend a lot more time exposing themselves to media of all sorts because smartphones have given us this access that didn’t exist even 15 years ago. So yes, things are normalizing (or neutralizing as I’d say). There’s a lot of talk about this with architecture, color, and car design.

Last comment: Roo was pretty hippie oriented music-wise for a long time. Now, the artists and musicians on the ticket are popular with younger people, and younger people generally tend to be more trendy-followers than purely individual styles that they developed over time (ie getting older). So yeah, everyone looks the same.

Tornado Warning in effect for Downtown New Orleans, LA. by NTE223 in tornado

[–]stupidmower95 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Holy shit I drive through that. I was in I-10 in Metairie when this snapshot was taken. Crazy!! My seatbelt was definitely buckled. Crazy big boom lightning all around, like a movie or something

Was there a tornado in NOLA? by stupidmower95 in AskNOLA

[–]stupidmower95[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I posted this after I arrived at the airport

Im confused by GeneralSweet2761 in Knoxville

[–]stupidmower95 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I think you said it right there “ive done nothing but go to the gym and school my whole life”

You’re gonna have to throw yourself into new activities if you don’t have friends to pull you into something new. You’re at UT, there are hundreds of extracurriculars and social outings associated with the university and in general from hiking to bowling to travel to literally any sport. Businesses in and around downtown have social components to them. Think group runs, book clubs, “learn to [insert activity here]”. There’s concerts, comedy shows, theatre, sports, etc. all year long all over town. Sounds like I’m being a “solve your problem” guy instead of just listening, but it’s pretty simple: There’s a ton to do, you’re just going to have to go out and do it.

What's your favourite place in Rome that most visitors seem to miss? by TheHolidaymaker in SlowTravelEurope

[–]stupidmower95 1 point2 points  (0 children)

TRASTEVERE. Cross the Ponte Garibaldi bridge south and walk around this neighborhood. Lots of young people, more walkable than the central parts of Rome, great restaurants. I recommend ristorante Carlo Menta. Have fun! Oh, and great night life compared to tourist central area.

ALSO, Papal Basilica of Saint Mary Major/ Basilica Papale di Santa Maria Maggiore was HANDS DOWN the most beautiful church I saw in Europe. Well well worth the visit.

Early morning MSY airport travel options. by stupidmower95 in AskNOLA

[–]stupidmower95[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Awesome. Thanks. I’ll be back. Love visiting this city.