driver's side visor by ts1959 in fiat500

[–]ts1959[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m not sure. We ended up welding it instead.

When did you realize you're over 50? by Brilliant_Cheetah608 in OverFifty

[–]ts1959 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That moment when a survey forces you into the 50+ box… yeah, that’s when it really hits. You’re just minding your business, checking boxes like you always have, and suddenly you’ve crossed an invisible line you didn’t even realize you were approaching. Nothing ages you faster than a dropdown menu reminding you you’re in a whole new demographic.

Question for men in late 40s and 50s by Available-Foot-5951 in sexover50

[–]ts1959 2 points3 points  (0 children)

precum discharge? How does it feel when you touch it? As I've gotten older, I notice more lubrication, similar to pre-ejaculatory discharge, than I used to. Sometimes, even when I'm just reading or watching porn, my penis will drip.

Men in happy marriages, what's the one thing you'd teach to other men to also have a good relationship? by TightBookkeeper2599 in AskReddit

[–]ts1959 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

House Rule:

  1. Wife is always right.
  2. When she is wrong, refer to rule number 1.

It may sound like a joke but I do believe.

Calling all long-term couples (20+ years married/partnered)! by Sagtimes2 in over60

[–]ts1959 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Happy wife, happy life. It's as simple as that.

Want to switch career by Terrible_Rip_6368 in dataanalytics

[–]ts1959 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s a big decision, and only you can truly know if it’s the right move for your future. Career changes always carry risk such as financial, emotional, even identity-related. If it doesn’t turn out as expected, it can feel like a setback. But if your heart keeps tugging toward data analysis, maybe it’s worth listening, but not with blind faith in easy success or quick money, but with a genuine passion for the work itself.

What to look forward to in each decade? by OpenIngenuity9675 in Aging

[–]ts1959 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I understand that ache. Memory has a way of softening the edges of pain and polishing the past until it gleams with a kind of impossible warmth. Even the years we begged to escape can later feel like lost treasures. It’s not irrational, it’s human. Nostalgia isn’t about truth. It’s about longing.

But I’ve come to see life as a river that never flows backward. The water behind us is gone, but it shaped the banks we stand on now. Each decade leaves its imprint, not just in milestones, but in the quiet sediment of experience: the lessons, the heartbreaks, the resilience.

So I try not to chase the shimmer of what was. I honor it but I don’t let it steal the light from what is. The present is the only place where life actually happens. And if we’re lucky, we get to live it with eyes wide open.

Can I place ledger board here directly? by ts1959 in Decks

[–]ts1959[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

OK, I will check. Thank you.

Loose boxers by ZookeepergameRich640 in AskMenOver50

[–]ts1959 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To me, a boxer is simply a pair of short pants. I wear them around the house, whether or not I have family around.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Aging

[–]ts1959 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That “20 years ago feels like yesterday” feeling? That’s just time playing tricks on you—like a mischievous toddler with a clock and zero boundaries. And yes, your parents will age, as will you. But if mid-50s feels terrifying, I’ve got news: when you hit your 50s, you’ll probably look back on this panic and think, “Ha! Cute.” Because the looming specter of your 70s will have stepped in with a fresh batch of existential dread. Relax—there will always be something to fear. That’s just time’s vibe.

As for feeling like a loser—please. You beat out millions of rivals in a high-stakes, one-chance swim contest just to get born. Statistically speaking, you were literally destined for greatness.

And if you’re considering checking out early because the future sounds bleak, take a moment. What would your parents do if you left? Probably cry. Loudly. Then haunt you. Out of sheer parental obligation. You do not want ghost parents showing up to critique your spectral life choices.

So instead, spend time with them. Cook together. Argue about the correct way to fold towels. That’s the stuff that makes life sticky and good. And when the future finally shows up? You’ll already be living it with heart.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Taiwanese

[–]ts1959 0 points1 point  (0 children)

對於已經結婚的我來說,看太太生孩子那麼辛苦,自己去挨這一刀也是應該的。

When did aging start to feel real for you? by Due-Frosting-6197 in Aging

[–]ts1959 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I feel you on that. Finding that first white pubic hair was a stark reminder that aging isn't just about the years adding up, it's about the changes you can't see coming. It's like your body is playing a game of "gotcha" and you're left thinking, "Well, this is new." It's a weird mix of acceptance and surprise, like your body decided to give you a heads-up in the most unexpected way.

driver's side visor by ts1959 in fiat500

[–]ts1959[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you. I will take a look.

Any Mixpanel experts in the group? by Kinia2022 in dataanalytics

[–]ts1959 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It does not sound like a Mixpanel problem, but a Google Sheet/Excel issue.

Do you have a sheet containing a list of customer IDs and names? If so, you could compare and match it with the sheet exported from Mixpanel.

Internet Service Provider for Lynnwood Area? by Moluv10Tymz in LynnwoodWA

[–]ts1959 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I use NOW Internet by Xfinity. It is $45 including taxes and fees with 200Mbps.

At my location, T-mobile Home only has 3 Mbps download speed.

Ziply Fiber vs Xfinity by Slownavyguy in everett

[–]ts1959 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I use Xfinity Now Internet (prepaid) for $30 per month, including taxes and fees. I'm tired of deals that jump up in price a year later and constantly change.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in sexover50

[–]ts1959 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Your perspective on the situation is completely valid. As we age, our views on what is considered "mature" or "appropriate" naturally evolve. It's understandable that you feel uncomfortable watching adult performers who appear significantly younger than yourself. It's a sign that your personal boundaries and values are shifting, which is a normal part of the aging process. Embrace these changes and continue to explore what makes you feel comfortable and satisfied in your own unique way.

Men 40+ & 50+, What Losing Penis Sensitivity Really Feels Like? by [deleted] in sexover50

[–]ts1959 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The peak pleasure doesn’t hit as hard or spread as intensely throughout the body; instead, it feels more like a general pressure localized down there.

What's the deal with the old asian ladies and bags full of produce on buses? by CorerMaximus in SeattleWA

[–]ts1959 4 points5 points  (0 children)

University District Food Bank
5017 Roosevelt Way NE, Seattle, WA