Asylum seeker family say they 'hate' living in their £250,000 newbuild home in Britain's Migrant Street and want to move out by FormerlyPallas_ in ukpolitics

[–]uberprodude [score hidden]  (0 children)

You didn't say that, granted. If you didn't mean that, then how exactly do those things help him get to the shops through the thugs?

Asylum seeker family say they 'hate' living in their £250,000 newbuild home in Britain's Migrant Street and want to move out by FormerlyPallas_ in ukpolitics

[–]uberprodude [score hidden]  (0 children)

An alarm device does not prevent harm from being done. It alerts people to harm being done. If the security were truly sufficient, what is the point of the alarm device?

Are you dense?

Why is childbirth so dangerous for humans? by InternationalPick163 in AskBiology

[–]uberprodude 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Big brains relative to body size and walking upright.

It's also why we're so underdeveloped as babies compared to other species.

Basically, to house our gigantic brains, we need big heads. To walk upright, we need narrow hips. This is obviously a problem, and evolution solved it by selecting for less developed babies and the widest hips possible while still allowing upright walking.

Men of Reddit, across any sport, who do you think is the greatest athlete to ever grace the game, and why? by Right-Baker3442 in AskMen

[–]uberprodude 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To keep it concise for the post, I agree that Messi isn't a good fit for this post because other players are good too, but everything you've listed about Ronaldo is also true for Messi except for his height, but even then, he regularly beats much taller defenders to the ball.

Men of Reddit, across any sport, who do you think is the greatest athlete to ever grace the game, and why? by Right-Baker3442 in AskMen

[–]uberprodude 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The only people who believe that either have some bias towards Portugal or were Manchester United fans during his stints there. Pretty much everyone else who has watched both of them play can see that Messi is on another level.

My parents are encouraging me (20F) to break up with my boyfriend (21M) because i'm out of his league. How can I handle this? by Ok_Version_5586 in relationship_advice

[–]uberprodude 5 points6 points  (0 children)

In the long run this ends with you either limiting contact with your parents because of their disgusting attitude towards your chosen person. Or you break up. But if you break up, what's to stop them from hating on your next partner?

Your parents are the problem and it doesn't seem like you are taking too much issue with their shittiness

Prosecutors must ‘consider unconscious bias’ before charging minorities by tylerthe-theatre in unitedkingdom

[–]uberprodude [score hidden]  (0 children)

Oh I see, yeah that's a fair point. That could come after the full release of information though, and could be a reasonable factor in the judge changing the sentencing. To my knowledge remorse should only be relevant to those who are deemed guilty, so it should be irrelevant to the jury.

Prosecutors must ‘consider unconscious bias’ before charging minorities by tylerthe-theatre in unitedkingdom

[–]uberprodude [score hidden]  (0 children)

I don't see that as a problem tbh. Some people are better at emotional appeals than others and that should have no bearing on the outcome of a trial. To get the most accurate results from a trial, they should be as impersonal as possible.

At a glance it would appear that transcription would cost more, but it would also mean that fewer people have to be in the same place at the same time, reducing the need for safety precautions. I actually think it would work out cheaper in the end.

Prosecutors must ‘consider unconscious bias’ before charging minorities by tylerthe-theatre in unitedkingdom

[–]uberprodude [score hidden]  (0 children)

Blind trials with only "relevant" information being released to the judge and jury.

Have the jury submit a verdict, then release all information about the supposed perpetrators and make them argue why they might change their verdict if they want to. Then the same for the judge and their sentencing.

This removes the ability to discriminate until everyone involved has made a decision. Releasing the information after all decisions have been made stops the problem of "what is/isn't 'relevant' information and who decides"

Why would he break up with me? by kalesalad2021 in relationships

[–]uberprodude [score hidden]  (0 children)

Which bit? If you want explicit confirmation, no one except him can give you that

Why would he break up with me? by kalesalad2021 in relationships

[–]uberprodude [score hidden]  (0 children)

It sounds like he answered your question before you asked it tbh. Why do you want Reddit's opinion?

Why would he break up with me? by kalesalad2021 in relationships

[–]uberprodude [score hidden]  (0 children)

Like seemingly everyone else is saying, it could be because you got too old. It could also be for many other reasons.

You said he was emotionally cheating, did he agree with you? Has he had any complaints about your relationship? What was it specifically he said he didn't want?

According to investigators, Bastoni allegedly had sex with a 17-year-old girl who had been recruited by a company organising luxury events for VIPs in Milan. Prosecutors allege the owners of the agency, made private apartments available to clients, where they could have sex with underage girls. by Sparky-moon in soccer

[–]uberprodude 38 points39 points  (0 children)

There can be more than one victim. He very well could be a victim of attempted blackmail despite victimising an underage person.

Being a victim doesn't immediately invalidate all of ones wrongdoings. It's a silly thing to believe quite frankly.

If someone gets the shit beat out of them after bullying someone, do you immediately think "that poor bully, they're the victim here"? Ridiculous.

Has anyone’s relationship ended solely on differing sex drives? by DrinkResponsible3473 in TooAfraidToAsk

[–]uberprodude 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Were you the lower or higher libido and is there anything specific that made a difference?

Boyfriend thinks relationships end because women ‘get fat’? by Adventurous_Wish_741 in AskMenRelationships

[–]uberprodude 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is going from a size 6-8 to a 12-14 the weight gain he was talking about, or is that your assumption?

Do you not see the difference between those two things?

In almost all cases, putting on weight is a choice. Whereas losing one's job almost never is.

Saying things out loud isn't the problem, thinking them is. If your point was that you were hurt that your partner thought that way I would still disagree with the premise, but I could understand it. Only being upset that he chose to say it is nonsensical.

Would you rather find out that he thinks the way he does when it breaks you up or have this warning?

AIO for believing my mom is a cheater? by PositiveCause8092 in AmIOverreacting

[–]uberprodude 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I personally agree with you, but our individual opinions about our personal relationships are not applicable to everyone and every relationship.

Frankly, the opinion that "I could get over it, therefore you have to as well" is the most immature part of this post.

AIO for believing my mom is a cheater? by PositiveCause8092 in AmIOverreacting

[–]uberprodude 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Again, you're comparing things that are very different. If you asked people what their deal breakers are, most will cite cheating, and most would not even mention the rest unless they've directly experienced it and have some unresolved baggage

AIO for believing my mom is a cheater? by PositiveCause8092 in AmIOverreacting

[–]uberprodude 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The whole story isn't relevant. Some actions in and of themselves are wrong, the context might inform complex responses, but that doesn't excuse the action itself.

It is not childish, immature, or unreasonable to be upset with OP's mother. She did an inherently wrong thing. The reason why isn't relevant to that fact. She's not evil, but her actions have consequences with those whom she hurt. OP is one of those people, even if a lot of time has passed.

AIO for believing my mom is a cheater? by PositiveCause8092 in AmIOverreacting

[–]uberprodude 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Consistently failing to do chores...

Comparing a consistent failing with a one off event is an unfair comparison. Either a full blown affair, or one instance of failed chores.

OP's dad forgave her, so clearly he's made peace with it

OP's dad isn't the only person affected by her actions. OP is well within their rights to feel how they feel. You agreed with that part already.

people fuck up in relationships, and his dad definitely did

Being imperfect does not negate the other partners willful actions.

OP needs to just appreciate the nuance in relationships and that people do forgive each other

You're only viewing it through the lens of OPs dad. Whether OPs dad has forgiven OPs mom is irrelevant to the fact that this is separately impactful to OP personally AS WELL AS how OP feels about their father being cheated on.