MelonYellow

joined 2 years ago
[–] MelonYellow 4 points 15 hours ago (1 children)

Awesome pic! I got nipped by one while snorkeling in Hawaii. Feisty fuckers lol. Beautiful fish though!

[–] MelonYellow 3 points 4 days ago

I heard some smoke about Matthew Stafford maybe being traded to the Raiders, but I didn't take it seriously. Seems now there's some fire

 

Sources: Raiders minority owner Tom Brady recently hosted Rams QB Matthew Stafford at his home in Montana, where they spent time together and went skiing. Brady has been actively trying to convince Stafford to join the Raiders, and discussions are ongoing.Several teams are interested in Stafford if the Rams decide to move him, with Las Vegas believed to be the most aggressive suitor.

[–] MelonYellow 3 points 4 days ago

Thanks for doing that! It'd be helpful to have it in list form too, so we can help point people to instances based on location should they be interested:)

[–] MelonYellow 5 points 5 days ago

It's always the kids looking creepy lol

[–] MelonYellow 2 points 5 days ago

Yeah my bad, I thought postpartum psychosis was part of the DSM-5. I said "mental illness" thinking PPP was included. Was confused why all the downvotes til I looked it up lol

[–] MelonYellow 2 points 5 days ago

Very effective:)

[–] MelonYellow 5 points 5 days ago* (last edited 5 days ago)

I wouldn't have CC'd Bob too lol kinda awkward and not his business anymore.

My spidey senses say Bob's not actually feeling used, he's just upset about feeling embarrassed in front of Alice for whatever reason

[–] MelonYellow 4 points 5 days ago (1 children)

Yeah that's the other thing. We know what OP is saying, but what was Bob's understanding of the intent? That's context that would help figure out if Bob's upset because he feels used or if he's moreso embarrassed by how the email went down.

[–] MelonYellow 5 points 5 days ago* (last edited 5 days ago)

I don't think it's wrong necessarily, it just depends on the vibes of the email. Also Bob's relation to Alice may have intricacies you aren't aware of. How friendly is he with her, and what exactly did he say to her? Apparently Bob thought you went overboard with the questioning. I wouldn't dwell too much on it, but just saying personal relations can be tricky.

Me I prefer to do things more informally. For example, I could let Bob talk to Alice and get back to me himself. Of course that's inconveniencing Bob and I'd super owe him one. Or if Bob gave me Alice's contact info (after he told her what was going on and she consented), I'd just reach out to her on my own. Send a text or something. Also idk about your line of work, but some people are weird about emails lol. Some wanna do things through email, some by text/phone.

[–] MelonYellow 2 points 6 days ago

Proper poor college student meal. Btw I like your cup noodle cup/bowl😁

 

when I happened to glance up at my TV and see the reflection of a shadowy figure behind me.

I turned to scream

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Stumbled on these little guys somewhere in Portland. :)

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Stumbled on this from Wikipedia looking for the Hulk Hogan

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The ramen joint was Karashibi Kikanbo in Tokyo, known for their signature spicy miso ramen. It goes up to "devil level." I picked the level under that, which was perfectly enjoyable (well, for a spice lover).

It was funny looking around and seeing that most Japanese people's bowls weren't anywhere near this red. The lady next to me kept saying karai! Which is like, so spicy! Lol.

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Cover of "There She Goes" by The La's. Recorded for the soundtrack of So I Married an Axe Murderer (1993) starring Mike Myers.

I'm a fan of The Boo Radleys and didn't know they covered this (just watched the movie). I like it better than the original lol they picked up the tempo and it sounds less polished. :)

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A string of recent killings across the United States have been tied to a fringe online group described as a “death cult.” The complex web of violence includes a samurai sword attack in Vallejo, the stabbing of a landlord and a deadly shootout near the Canadian border.

Many of the people linked to the violence are connected to a fringe online community known as the “Zizians,” the investigation found. The group is a radical offshoot of the Rationalism movement, focusing on matters such as veganism and artificial intelligence destroying humanity. The group is apparently named after a person known as “Ziz,” whom Open Vallejo identified as a former tenant on Lind’s Vallejo property.

 

A string of recent killings across the United States have been tied to a fringe online group described as a “death cult.” The complex web of violence includes a samurai sword attack in Vallejo, the stabbing of a landlord and a deadly shootout near the Canadian border.

Many of the people linked to the violence are connected to a fringe online community known as the “Zizians,” the investigation found. The group is a radical offshoot of the Rationalism movement, focusing on matters such as veganism and artificial intelligence destroying humanity. The group is apparently named after a person known as “Ziz,” whom Open Vallejo identified as a former tenant on Lind’s Vallejo property.

 

Saltwater corrodes firefighting equipment and may harm ecosystems, especially those like the chaparral shrublands around Los Angeles that aren’t normally exposed to seawater. Gardeners know that small amounts of salt – added, say, as fertilizer – does not harm plants, but excessive salts can stress and kill plants.

 

Saltwater corrodes firefighting equipment and may harm ecosystems, especially those like the chaparral shrublands around Los Angeles that aren’t normally exposed to seawater. Gardeners know that small amounts of salt – added, say, as fertilizer – does not harm plants, but excessive salts can stress and kill plants.

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