notunek
notunek OP t1_j9szdyi wrote
Reply to comment by Alaskan_Lost in Alaska lawmaker censured for asking if fatal child abuse saved taxpayer money by notunek
If racism, substance abuse and child beating goes with god loving, it kind of puts me off god loving.
notunek t1_j9n0hpi wrote
Reply to comment by CervantesX in Magnitude 7.2 earthquake strikes Tajikistan, near border with China by Papppi-56
Emergency kit stocked, plus water and food for a month. I can walk to the ocean and dig sandcrabs for bait and catch enough fish to eat. That's if there isn't a Tsunami. I live in a Tsunami zone, too.
notunek t1_j9mx6lz wrote
Reply to comment by Thor4269 in Magnitude 7.2 earthquake strikes Tajikistan, near border with China by Papppi-56
Yikes! Really scary.
notunek t1_j9mws5k wrote
Reply to comment by mburke6 in Magnitude 7.2 earthquake strikes Tajikistan, near border with China by Papppi-56
That's what I remember from studying them in school. It was some kind of transfer of stress. I should have paid more attention. I don't think it was in only a small area either.
notunek t1_j9mrv6y wrote
It's scary with several large earthquakes worldwide lately. I hope that it isn't because too much pressure is building up and an earthquake in one place increases the pressure in another.
I live in Southern California and we've been expecting the big one for years.
Prayers to all those affected with Syria and Turkey still in a terrible state and now Tajikistan.
notunek t1_j9ftcee wrote
Reply to comment by maybebatshit in Enfamil Plant-based baby formula recalled over possible contamination by AudibleNod
I agree completely. We saw what hoarding caused during the pandemic, but at least most people could find substitutes for what they needed. Feeding a baby is different.
People tried to talk to the guy that was stocking up, telling him that there wasn't enough formula to feed babies now and going to all the stores to get formula for a baby that might show up in the future was depriving babies that needed it in the present.
You have my sympathy and I hope this problem improves quickly.
notunek t1_j9flglv wrote
Reply to comment by maybebatshit in Enfamil Plant-based baby formula recalled over possible contamination by AudibleNod
So sorry you are going through this when you should be carefree and enjoying a new baby.
It doesn't help that some people are searching stores and buying it in case someone needs it. We had a man in my town buying up a stock of it and talking to stores about when it might come in. He had good intentions, storing it for homeless families. However some mentioned that since there were no babies at his shelter then he should not be adding the the problem of taking it off the shelves just in case.
notunek t1_j7y0wmj wrote
Reply to comment by Blenderx06 in Turkey-Syria earthquake: Thousands offer to adopt baby pulled from the rubble by ninja6911
Yes, and there are thousands of injured over a very wide area so I know they need doctors.
notunek t1_j7xvxw5 wrote
Reply to comment by chicken_noodle_salad in Turkey-Syria earthquake: Thousands offer to adopt baby pulled from the rubble by ninja6911
That's what I decided to do instead of looking away. The news is all so heartbreaking.
I was planning to buy an area rug for my bedroom but made a donation to Doctors without Borders instead. I'm still sad but at least I did something even if it was not huge.
notunek t1_j6pbib8 wrote
Stay strong. Sometimes loving someone is not enough.
notunek t1_j6lh1r4 wrote
Reply to My husband (30M) wants kids in the future and I (26F) realized in the past months/years that I indeed don‘t by nocluesince1996
You have been honest with your husband and told him from the start that you don't want children. So that's good for you. He cannot say that he didn't know that.
Rather than concentrating on all the reasons you don't want kids I would emphasize the benefits of not having them. You can mention having more disposible income, traveling, enjoying hobbies, etc.
Let him know that if he wants to be around children you will look for some kids of friends or neighbors and you can all go camping for the weekend. That might cure his itch.
notunek t1_j4wlpnc wrote
Reply to comment by TurnkeyLurker in Missing 5-year-old boy was pulled from mother's arms in California floodwater by hellomondays
Good point. Years ago we had a big flood in my city and a woman tried to cross the flooded stream which is usually dry carry her 2-year-old. She was going to the store to get cigarettes of all things. The water knocked her over and she couldn't hold onto her son. She made it to dry land, but her son was swept away. So sad and she lost her child for nothing except not realizing the power of flowing water.
notunek t1_j42uznt wrote
Reply to comment by Bunnyhat in Missing 5-year-old boy was pulled from mother's arms in California floodwater by hellomondays
It happens every year. The water on a flooded road may not look deep, but sometimes it's deep enough to stall and then wash away a very heavy car.
notunek t1_j42s845 wrote
Reply to comment by Bunnyhat in Missing 5-year-old boy was pulled from mother's arms in California floodwater by hellomondays
KTLA news -
"The Doan family drove the same route Sunday to a truck stop on Highway 101, splashing through the waters without incident.
When Doan approached Monday in light rain, there were no road closures and she didn’t think it looked any different from the day before.
“But as soon as I hit the bottom, my car started to drift and I realized that it wasn’t the same,” she said. “It was completely different.”
notunek t1_j42o1i7 wrote
Reply to comment by HauntedButtCheeks in Missing 5-year-old boy was pulled from mother's arms in California floodwater by hellomondays
The news said a rural road with floodwater covering the low part. Her car got stuck in the water, she removed her boy from his carseat because she was afraid the car would be washed away. It was and the water swept him from her grasp.
Sadly it happens frequently in California because of flash floods that come suddenly and block roads. People think that they can get across the water and then get stalled, the water rises and if not rescued, away they go with the car.
The last one here was 4 women going out for a Saturday night card game with friends. Their SUV stalled and was washed away. They found it the next day and later their bodies.
It's not "nice" to say the truth, but it is vital that people heed the warnings we get before every storm about not entering water on a road. Every year the swift water rescue team has to risk their lives saving people that think it is safe.
notunek t1_j42cjvl wrote
Reply to Missing 5-year-old boy was pulled from mother's arms in California floodwater by hellomondays
It's a terrible tragedy but should have been preventable. In California we are constantly told not to enter floodwater on low points in roads. Yet every year, scores of people do it because they think it is shallow enough to get through.
And every year people get stuck in the middle and first responders or ordinary citizens have to risk their lives to rescue them which is the best outcome. Sometimes they get washed away and drown.
RIP, little one.
notunek t1_j1rw4nw wrote
Yike! They believe that protests "tarnish" Iran's place in the world? What about hanging people in public without a trial?
notunek OP t1_jaeptfk wrote
Reply to Pennsylvania unseals search warrant in Idaho killings by notunek
It will be interesting to see if the size 13 Nikes match the footprint found in the murder house outside the only witnesses room.