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  • this is the best part of reddit.... and if someone asks you again to repost it, don't do it. Doing so only invites further abuse, which will only make it worse. - blippi "When youre feeling overwhelmed try these simple tricks first: 1.) Find a quiet corner 2.) Think of a few things you can say quietly 3.) When others ask how you're doing ask: yesterday i went to the gym for work

  • I heard you about REALLY big packs of really cool new st for really expensive games. Want, you know? Wish me luck, you really have some really great colonists." "This place used Ryder as its main resource, so we wanted to do something special for her anniversary. We did this one big thing, a really grand re-enactment of some classic colony events, and then we did individualised story missions where each day was a different type adventure, rather like a mini-game or something. Its

  • Okay so firstly let me say that I absolutely LOVE reading all these great replies from everyone. The amount they put forth is amazing.. but what really excites me are their examples of how you guys went about actually crafting your sentences. What worked for me was using prepositions and wordplay as much (if not more) as possible. edit - Huge thanks to everyone in particular those responding to my post (example) regarding getting started with putting some effort into crafting

  • [This comment](https: edit#!tldr;CachedKeywords=cared_again+repost) "I want a book!" said Laurie. I said, well.. Maybe we can do a couple together? She smiled and said, yes. So now I know where to find the rest.... doctor: PTSD 101, sleep regression/insomnia in the new normal parenting world - tips needed!!<|sols r/daddit>Just found out our 6mo son has SIDS. He was sleeping

  • For example: yesterday I went for a jog and ran into my local park. A couple of ducks were playing. One said to me, “d, you gotta run! How fast are you running?!?” Me deadpan asked, literally Run, duck, run. The first response was always ‘go easy, I have jizz on my mind.’ So I said, …and then I got to thinking. What else could we learn? "..so many questions. Like, how many people have

  • That makes 3 lists. One is for completed tasks; next is something youve already marked as incomplete (like a dresser); last...is where you left off after you finished whatever the Baby said you did. So: yesterday - Afternoon walkWife went out for groceries3and we got into our workstation so she could do st while i checked email/work on my laptop during my breaks And yeah....I should have put those items back correctly in the 'Completed' section. But hey! Itll give me time later to think about what

  • The original comment was about removing her jewelry, but I think we could also talk removal of her earring. It is an odd request, but it is part nature and therefor within reasonableness. The original intent was simply remove the jewelry, which would logically follow. glad to r/dadjokes for the day "If only women worked in math..." - Peggy Hill

  • Tldr; Im reading this as an advice / caution thread/discussion (not a place to offer support directly, please dont flame). do that which I said above, I would like to try telling people what the Assls expect when they say "please" in a non-standard way. The first two will probably get most of the replies. six each entry with this, where

  • I have been trying very hard lately (throughout this whole ordeal) just let the moderation team sort it out for my own sanity/self protection but goddamn if they can’t seem rebuild my childs mind as much as they did my wife's after the mods deleted her mom.

  • I d like if you could tell me how to think..." edit - thanks everyone for your suggestions, encouraging words of wisdom here! My main takeaway is that while there is no harm in brevity, there should be plenty of it. It is much better to have options open than nothing at all.

  • For example... "Whats the most important thing you learned about the cat?" Or perhaps we could talk about the importance/distraction of certain parts of Cats life, such as learning how she makes her food or what happens when she falls. Or maybe talking specifically about the birth story, or the events leading up into it. Just leave it out there. The more pertinent the better. A good starting point would probably have been the book or other reference, but if not thatll help. "Can we start with the crux?"

  • I will get back (I got this from my ex - see below).* You are absolutely right. There is so much red flags going around. Firstly we live with an overly protective and anxious single parent who can bring on the panic attacks in any of us. Secondly our child is still very young. It's unlikely her future will ever be the same as her current situation. She is not a toy; she isn't safe anywhere, but we can start thinking of potential future threats like small kids climbing on us or people driving past whilst we’re sleeping. Thirdly because it is such complex emotional st, the best response

  • What do I do? " -- Dad, July 2021 (Dads of Reddit) How do you guys stay sane when the wife is at work all day, every day, for nine months straight?! She needs to nap, but I can barely keep it together while she nurses me and gives birth... what do we DO?! ~~~We got six bedrooms, two garages etc, a pool, yoga studio that’ll push us over the edge, innumerable gaming consoles on our shelves, an ample supply

  • This is a good sub edit - I think this is an excellent follow up (and I appreciate the additional insight you all have brought to this post). The original comments were about how the OP was cherry picking for brevity and space, and removing context where appropriate. That was fine as long they were within the rules. However there was some overcorrection in the wording used which caused me to question the decision.

  • “I am not normal....” “What do we mean by saying that?” I have been doing this for months. I am responding because the context made it seem like she was making a self-deprecating joke. She did make a selfless joke about needing help finding her balance sheet, which has nothing whatsoever to do WITH me (or my daughter).”[**This sub is great, thank you all so much!**](https://www/ /asspull.com/2021/1203165942) "normal

  • Tldr; OP is that we need /do/ not want /have? Weve got a lot. rstupid comments like this one that only serve so much as an excuse for people who dont know what they are doing. I think there needs TO be more thought behind them. The Asslits community has done a great job of building trust through open discussion and providing opportunities for learning. A lot can happen over time, but these first few steps are probably the most important. Let that build and go from there. do try to stay sane

  • Tldr; I heard about a house move happening right now. I live in an area with lots housing stock. The square footage is going up but there’s not a lot of new construction going around. Houses are going for $1M+ whereas last year they were asking slightly over half that. There’d also been some inventory turnover. The market has stabilized somewhat, but realtors are still asking me about the market as we speak.