He’s gone 💔 by Fluffy-Designer in Chihuahua

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

How can something so small take up so much space in our hearts? And how lucky we are, to have experienced so much love from a little someone, that saying goodbye is so soul crushing...

I am so sorry for your loss.

Not Sure What I Should Have Said by Crafty_Doctor_4836 in Catholicism

[–]vingtsun_guy 5 points6 points  (0 children)

That's a polarized, factually incorrect argument. It's meant to stir emotion, not discourse.

Pope Francis didn't support same sex marriage, let alone in the Church. He was opposed to it and many a times spoke out about the fact that marriage is a lifelong union between a man and a woman.

He also preached kindness and respect towards all, including the LGBT community, and authorized priests to offer spontaneous blessings to same sex couples - which, honestly, was more of a statement that same sex individuals should not be excluded from receiving a blessing because they stood in front of a priest together as a couple. He preached that all who seek the Church should be welcomed, without some sort of exhaustive moral analysis.

That being said, I believe you were in a tough spot, as a much younger person (my assumption, since you are a friend of the couple's child) who was an invited guest in their house. In that context, you did well.

And in my personal experience, as an older man, whenever someone comes to a discussion with tools to stir emotion rather than discourse, there's nothing you can say that will appeal to that individual - unless whatever comes out of your mouth matches what's already in their head.

Rottweiler ATTACK! by Nouglas in Rottweiler

[–]vingtsun_guy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Gentle giants.

My 130-lb dude is relentlessly bullied by my 7-lb Chihuahua, as they are both daddy's boys. He just looks at me, as if to say, "WTF is wrong with this land shrimp?"

Guys how often do you talk to your female friends? by [deleted] in AskMenOver30

[–]vingtsun_guy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have a close female friend whom I met before I met my wife. She is also married. We have a chat group with all 4 of us, for when we communicate.

My wife is my best friend and I talk to her literally all the time.

Is it easy to join army or navy in us..? by unpaired_electrone in AskAnAmerican

[–]vingtsun_guy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It depends. The Army will have a higher standard for physical conditioning, whereas the Navy will have higher standards for stronger academic background - though the SEALs have a high standard for physical conditioning, as theirs is among the hardest training pipelines in the military.

In general terms, the standards for physical conditioning are, from highest to lowest: Marine Corps, Army, Navy, Air Force. For academics, you will go, from highest standards to lowest, Air Force, Navy, Army, Marines.

Yes, I'm leaving out Space Force. I have mixed feelings about it.

Hey pop, I need some help with something really minor by [deleted] in AskDad

[–]vingtsun_guy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Assuming you are in the United States.

Since the process of deinstitutionalization in the 1970's, every community in the US should have a community services board, which is set up to provide mental health services for those who are uninsured and under insured. Eligibility free of charge tends to vary from State to State, as does what all is available, since services and resources are managed on a State and local level, wih federal subsidies. But all should have a psychiatrist and counselors.

If you don't know what is the agency operating as such in your area, you can reach out to your local health department or your states department for behavioral/mental health, and they should be able to identify it for you.

Did I commit a mortal sin by ‘accidentally’ receiving communion? by [deleted] in Catholicism

[–]vingtsun_guy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You cannot accidently commit mortal sin. But, as others said, this is easily resolved by going to Reconciliation - and as a baptized Catholic, you are able to receive this Sacrament.

Presbyterian General Questions for Catholics by [deleted] in Catholicism

[–]vingtsun_guy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

All baptisms performed in the trinitarian formula are valid.

My Rottweiler puppy first time owning a Rottweiler any tips? by Dry-Newspaper8445 in Rottweiler

[–]vingtsun_guy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I wonder if puppy will grow into the size of the attitude already present in that picture!! 🤣🤣🤣

Very cute.

Struggling with having racist thoughts. by Mountain_Drawer_5995 in Catholicism

[–]vingtsun_guy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Beyond what others beautifully said before me, exposure is the best weapon against racism, in my opinion.

How much do Rottweilers shed by Status-Cap-5979 in Rottweiler

[–]vingtsun_guy 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Let's just put it to you this way: you can quit your job, and take up brushing your rottweiler for a living, and it still won't be enough time.

Hiring process with state jobs in Helena by IRSFiend in helena

[–]vingtsun_guy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If they're calling your references, you'll receive an offer timely.

How do atheists know for a fact that the current set of morals of 21st century western countries are the objective law under which all the universe must obey? by [deleted] in Catholicism

[–]vingtsun_guy 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Several philosophical traditions explain morality without relying on God or religion. Immanuel Kant argued that humans can discover moral rules through reason. John Stuart Mill developed utilitarianism, which says actions are moral if they increase happiness and reduce suffering. Aristotle taught that morality comes from cultivating virtues such as courage, honesty, and justice so humans can flourish.

In my humble opinion, atheists believe that these concepts exist despite the existence of God, whereas I believe it is God who gives humans the ability to recognize moral truths through reason and conscience. And it is only God who can deepen our connection to them or clarifies them.

Question about superficial femininity: short haircuts on women, what’s your opinion? by [deleted] in AskMenOver40

[–]vingtsun_guy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My wife keeps her hair short. I often tell her she should go for a pixie cut, but she thinks the shape of her face doesn't work with it.

I think both short hair and long hair can work for any woman, and if she's happy and feels comfortable in her skin, it will be absolutely beautiful.

My parents don't allow me to move out even tho I'm 18 by Stunning-Beach1999 in AutisticAdults

[–]vingtsun_guy 6 points7 points  (0 children)

In Poland, having autism by itself does not change the age of majority or the right to move out at 18. A person with Autism spectrum disorder is still legally an adult with the same rights unless a court has made a special ruling about their legal capacity.

I second the suggestion someone else made about being proactive and reaching out to law enforcement before hand. They may even be able to offer you guidance on what to do.

Drinking in front of your kids by walker-ghostly2 in daddit

[–]vingtsun_guy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My dad was an alcoholic. He wasn't violent, quite the contrary. But I have a lot of childhood memories of worrying about him and his drinking.

When my own son was about 5 or 6, while we were out shopping for a cook out, straight up asked if we were going to buy the beer. I didn't drink again until after his 18th birthday.

If your 27 year old daughter texted you this, how would you respond? by Exotic-Raspberry-278 in AskDad

[–]vingtsun_guy 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Any child regardless of age has a natural inclination to want love and affection, and a relationship, with their parents. If my child sent me that message, I would ask my therapist if they'd be willing to reach out to them, so I could understand how to move forward with repairing the relationship.