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What are the creepiest pictures you have seen?
I have seen so many answers. Indeed, the photos are awful.I have a different kind of creepy to share with you….That's me. I am standing on the porch of my grandparent’s 1821 farmhouse in 1972. I'm walking towards my mother.So, what's so creepy? Do you see that person behind me? That is my father. Do you see that look on his face?By the time this picture was taken, I was already well conditioned to accept his treatment. I was already performing oral sex as a game. I was already used to his hands all over me. I was already used to being punished for trying to squirm away.While pictures of war, children being followed by vultures, beheaded Algerians with dicks in their mouths, and radiation victims are horrific, this is what terrifies me.That man’s face is in my nightmares, and my waking moments, too. He is the monster I had to run away from at 17, to make the fuckery stop, and, to this day, I fear him still, because he will never leave me alone.Yes, that's right. He has never faced justice. He has never paid for what he did to destroy my brother, sisters, and MY life.It is terrifying that people, just like my paternal fucker, walk the earth, living and breathing, allowed access to children, and they are protected somehow by the good old boys’ network.To your questions, did I tell?Yes, I told in every way I could. Not to mention the physical symptoms. Chronic utis as a child. Doctors told my mother to stop giving me bubble baths. She did. Utis continued. A vaginal rectal fistula at age 14. While I appeared at the doctor's pregnant. My mother took me for an abortion but she never wanted to know how it happened. Nor was the fistula addressed or fixed till my 30s. No one ever told me a fistula in a young woman is a classic marker of child sexual trauma.Did anyone of the mandatory reporters report? No.Did social services do anything? Well, they sure as hell made it worse. In middle school I confided in a friend. She told her parents and they called DCF. They came to the house and set me between my mother and my step father, who was also fucking with me, and asked, 'so Kim, tell us what's going on?'. I denied everything. I was terrified.Did my mother know what was happening? Yes. Did she do anything to stop it? No. She did accept 300 dollars per month per child for child support.I have done all that I am capable of doing, including calling him out publicly on social media.If you want to know what's creepier still: as of last week, I received a phone call from a Platte county detective. That someone found a picture of a girl in my father's lap on the Internet. The officer said it was an anonymous tip from someone who had read my post on Quora. While I thank the anonymous person for looking into it, I need you to know. The officer contacted Jackson County and Blue Springs police who decided to pay him a visit. He denied having any access to children, despite the fact I KNOW he sees my other sibling’s children. I was told that my paternal fucker said all his grandchildren are in NC. To which, I am the only one who lives here. A veiled threat that they took no notice of. I was told there was nothing to prosecute or charge… again.It's not just me. Even anonymous tips with evidence of his actions, is still not enough to break the blue code of silence that protects him. (No, he is not in law enforcement, yet, it is them who have perpetually protected him) He is free. He lives and breathes. He is free to go anywhere and has access to anyone.So, while I completely understand the horrors of war, and famine, and nuclear war, THIS picture is the creepiest photo I've ever seen. It's a picture of me and the scariest person I've ever known.This is me today. This is who that person tried to destroy by fulfilling himself. I am not a victim, not even of myself anymore. I declare my truth. It's not a beautiful truth to share, yet, it is beautiful to overcome. My scars and mars are as much a part of me as my smile.Edit:I tried when I was young. I have tried as an adult to keep him from children. I have tried to report him. Press charges. I have told and told and told. He lives where he lives for a reason. I do not know what cloud protects him. I probably never will. I know when my brother attempted to take action it is he who wound up charged, prosecuted, and told to leave the state. Now, please tell me what judge is presented with a case of a 45 year old man beating the crap out of his own father, unprovoked, and the judge not wonder what the ass whooping was for? How can there be photos and no one does anything? How can it continue, and continue, with no justice?Then, I see how long Larry Nasser, MD, was able to fuck with the gymnasts and no one believed them either. I am caught in a paradox. I have called him out and told my truth. I have done what I can to try to keep children from him. But, calling him out on social media, also means, any harm that comes to him leads back to me. Whatever protects Ken Clevenger, does not protect us from justice being applied for seeking vengeance, revenge, retribution, whatever word you choose. Thank you for the kind words. The support. The empathy. The validation. Yet, the story still has no ending. Because, people like me do not get happy endings. I will never be free of the fear he beat/fucked into me. Even his death will not fix the life long consequence that I continue to pay. Please, just make it stop today for all the children now. My truth, I hope, becomes a tale of how things used to be, but, aren't anymore.
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What is an aspect of married life that nobody seems to talk about?
I’m not married, so i guess I understand if my perspective is taken less seriously than the others. However, 2 of my very closest friends are married and have children… and don’t seem particularly enamoured with their relationships anymore, mostly irritated by them in fact.What I noticed is that both women simply gave up after the ink dried on their marriage certificates and further gave up after their first child was born.This isn’t uncommon I’m sure… notably with women (and men) who were raised to think of marriage and kids as the “end game” or “goal” to a happy life. Two of my closest friends became shadows of their former selves due to this. Motherhood changes you for the better, there is no question about that, I want to be a mother some day. But on the flip side… they are both also excruciatingly bored and irritable, and use their children as shields from their husbands. Most recently, both women admitted to holding out on sex because they just don’t “want to” anymore and don’t feel turned on… while simutaneously complaining about how there isn’t enough money coming through the door. They BOTH tell their husbands they have PCOS or bad period cramps to get out of intimacy and nitpick all the things they don’t do right whether its changing diapers wrong or driving too fast or being behind on a mortgage payment. The relationships always seem like competitions instead of partnerships and I’ve awkwardly sat on the couch on numerous occasions listening to them bicker with each other over “who’s turn it is to take out the trash”.These girls spent their entire childhoods salivating over their older cousins wedding dresses, making lists of their future childrens names, adding things to ‘hope chests’ in lew of their magical wedding day with Mr.right. I was always the spectator, the friend with the ever fluctuating boyfriends who was often deeply cynical of things that seemed to just have surface level value.Both of them had major doubts about how much they loved their future husbands before tying the knot…something that continues to give me mild anxiety when i see them all bicker… but both girls carried forward with it because they needed to be supported and didn’t want to work anymore (not an assumption, facts, both girls brought no savings with them, only massive school debt). They were both also only 21 when they got married, and they were convinced they were “past their due date” (yea, i know).Don’t get me wrong, I’m not bashing them… everyone does things differently, and who am I to judge their marriage? I just felt shocked by the indifference that crept in after so little as 2 years of “marital bliss”. That whole concept is garbage if you aren’t putting in the blood, sweat and tears to make it so. Seeing marriage as the end was sincerely the biggest mistake they both made and they slowly grow more and more distant from their partners.As a result it turned me into an extremely cautious person regarding marriage and long term commitment. I’m still working towards finding the right human for me, but I feel relief at what i’ve learned and the importantance in making certain that this person I spend my life with is not just a pretty face to wake up to or an ATM machine to draw from.When i’m old and growing cold, I want to hold the hand of someone who saw marriage as the beginning of a challenging journey and not the end of a fanciful fairytale. Someone who knows they will spend countless mundane Wednesday evenings with me and have the maturity to know our passion will ebb and flow, and that we can’t control each other… but we can commit to the same purpose and hope for the best.That’s the kind of marriage that will be worth the wait.
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Has a bank teller ever made a mistake with your deposit, and are there any security measures banks take to ensure accuracy with
Anyone who’s worked for a bank knows that tellers do indeed make mistakes, since at the end of the day each drawer must be “balanced”: Their drawer’s cash total at the beginning of the day versus what it is at the end of the day, must match to all the cash entries, and the total of checks received and checks/money orders issued must balance as well, or else we must search for whatever errors create an imbalance, and correct them.Sometimes these errors can’t be found. If the teller handed out the wrong amount of cash, it won’t be recorded in the computer. If there was an addition error in checks deposited, this could be found and corrected by day-end. Often if the outage was divisible by “9,” then they had a transposition entry error; i.e. they entered, say, a check for $29 as $92. And sometimes, they can simply accidentally put the money in the wrong account, too — although account numbers usually have a “check digit” at the end so that if they do enter the number wrong, there’s a 1-in-10 chance of it being a viable account number (which odds become even worse as that account could also no longer be active). The “check digit” is such that: say you have account # 1111 and the next customer after you gets # 1112, an extra digit (usually in reverse countdown) is added to the end, so your number becomes 1111–9 and the next is 1112–8, then 1113–7 and so forth.So I recall one day I was near a teller who was helping a young fellow who looked at his receipt and said, “This is my balance?” and I looked at it and confirmed the amount to him; he seemed pleased and off he went. Not many his age usually kept a high balance in a regular checking account, but the very small note of surprise in his voice also tickled my brain — so I felt a little research was in order. I found his last transaction record in the computer from some days before, and looked at the teller’s physical records — finding the transaction actually belonged to a different account, just one digit off, which the teller had entered incorrectly.This deposit was for over $20,000! Otherwise, the kid’s account balance should have been more like $100. He KNEW it wasn’t his deposit, and that teller would have had to be fired if he drew out that money before the error was discovered. For that much, heck, maybe I would have been, too! I corrected it out and then called the kid to let him know that his balance was erroneous on his receipt after all. He replied, “Oh… ‘k, cool.” Then, it was just a small note of disappointment in his voice. I bet in the between time, he was fantasizing about what to spend it on….
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What does dissociation feel like?
For me personally, (and I’ve deliberately not read any of the other answers so that my answer is pure to my experiences), I begin to feel like I’m becoming far away physically from the person who is speaking to me or whatever is going on. I begin to feel very far away away from the world that my body appears to be in. I’m being pulled back into a tunnel-like world. Almost like back into my throat, down into my stomach - not sure where. Back in my mind. I’m trying to stop it with my eyes my focusing as hard as I can on the person or object or words I’m hearing but that generally doesn’t work. I become very confused and do not hear anything that’s been said nor can I comprehend what’s being said during this process. My therapist’s mouth is moving, I notice. I want to behave, be normal, I’m terrified of what’s happening and I don’t understand why it’s happening. There is pressure is my ears. I feel a desperate need to run away as fast as I can.I’ve spent years trying to find answers for what this is called. I thought I had food allergies or allergies to something that weren’t being treated. I figured the eating disorder had killed some brain cells and my brain was doing weird things. I figure I had a really bad case of ADD. I figured I was having constant panic attacks.I had not heard of dissociation until I was in my 40s, I think. Even though I have a degree in psychology and written papers on MPD. Somehow all of that is gone from my memory. I even saw a therapist for several years for it in my 20s, but I have no knowledge of what we worked on and finding that out was shocking and saddening.I’m embarrassed about it mostly because I feel that people think I’m strange when I interact with them. I try very hard to listen to them and stay present. It takes a lot of energy.I get sleepy with it too- the dissociation, like a trance.I disconnect and go far away for a break.
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What is that one unique thing that you know & think others should also know?
This I'd learned in my graphology course, how to analyse a drawing or doodle. Trust me it's very interesting.This would help you to know what is actually going in your child's mind, or what emotion your friend is going through and so on.Size and Placement:Large doodle means the person is likely to be attracted to nature and a want to socialize with others.Small doodle suggests that the person is neat and organized; and less likely to waste resource.Those who usesCenter of the page are more likely to be an extrovert and in need of attention/personal space.Top of the page shows confidence and abundance of ideas.Left hand side of the page indicates nostalgia of past.Right hand side of the page indicates the need to express and communicate hidden thoughts.ShapesCircles represent a need to find unity and peace. They can indicate someone who is struggling to draw everything together and make sense of it. It can also indicate a strong intuitive sense that things are coming together to form a whole, whether that refers to relationships, or life in general.Cubes indicate a desire to be constructive. Drawing cubes is also a common sign of feeling trapped and powerless to resolve a situation.Heart: The doodler has love on the brain.Triangle: They reveal a rational state of mind and a desire to see things come to a head.Objects and thingsAnimal are usually sensitive to living creatures. What sort of animal they doodle speaks volumes as to the mood of the doodler and, often, the type of person they'd like to be. Doodles of weak, passive or small animals indicate slowness, a lack of self-confidence, and more introverted tendencies. Doodles of aggressive animals represent feelings of assertiveness. Doodles of fun-loving animals indicate a playful doodler, of slow animals a more plodding, contemplative personality, etc.Chains can indicate feelings of restriction, particularly in a relationship or in a job. Restrictions can also refer to a person's attitudes and beliefs that don't allow them to do as they wish. Drawing a person in chains can show a feeling of being very stressed.Fluffy clouds may indicate a happy person who is apt to daydream a bit, but has a strong sense of freedom around them. Angry, stormy clouds can indicate depression, or difficulty in coping.Eggs symbolize a new beginning. A new talent that you were not aware of may be emerging. Eggs can also show a need and a desire to settle down and build your own stable, safe nest.Flowers represent our feminine side, and a desire to see growth, nature, and reproduction. If flowers are in an arrangement, it denotes a sense of family and togetherness.Food- drawing things to eat or drink indicates a need for love, or a desire to be filled up–or thirst or hunger.House represent the doodler's attitude toward his or her home life. Houses definitely ought to have doors and windows which indicate that there's a way for the resident to see out and for others to see into him. A house pictured on its own on top of a hill suggests you're feeling isolated and lonely. if you have drawn a big house, with flowers and a garden around it, you are likely to be happy.Stars indicate a feeling of hopefulness, a looking forward or up to things, and optimism.Spider web symbolize a feeling of being trapped or the desire to entice someone into a particular relationship or situation.Doodles of any form of transportation represent a desire to get away or to signNow a goal.Trees represent our egos and our ambitions, so take particular note of the health of the tree!LastlySnakes arent a good sign and it indicates preoccupation with sexuality.Overshading is also one of the bad sign and indicated confused mind.Sharp objects like knifes, blades, sword etc. indicates the urge to harm others.Personally try avoiding people who have a pointy handwriting, or doodles a snake too much or usually doodle his initials or name (indicates egoistic attitude).And one who draws eyes are likely to be more sensitive and emotionally unstable. And drawing teeth isn't a good sign either.I hope this helped you out.Regards,Hethal Solanki.
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Who made the decision that the Brits would drive on the left side of the road?
All the world, without exception, quite sensibly ‘kept left’ when riding horse and carriage for three good reasons.—Firstly swordsman, who were mostly right handed, ‘kept left’ so they could ride more safely by bringing defensive arms to bear on those who passed —Secondly, most mount and dismount their horse on the left and this is practically done from the roadside (as opposed to the middle of a road if they kept right). It is also not possible to mount a horse from the right with a sword in scabbard on one’s left side—Thirdly, people ‘keep left’ because Lords, knights, serfs, travellers and tradesmen alike, when dismounted or with beast of burden, led their mule, ox or horse with reins in the stronger right hand leaving their left with the whip (the reversal is not possible without walking backwards).Keeping left is simply natural and customery the world over. Furthermore, evidence suggests the Romans made these prudent customary ways permanent as archeological study of Roman quarries in Britain show the exit lanes (those with heavy load) made deeper grooves in the road than empty waggons arriving. These deeper groovers are on the left side of the road proving that Romans continued the course of sanity and, quite literally, set tradition in stone.However, along strutted Napoleon who, being a ‘small’ man, had an overly inflated sense of self likely emanating from, and to make up for, his shortness of stature*. Or his left–handedness. Or his French revolutionary mandate. But possibly all three. Furthermore, being a creature of La Revolution he had a chip on his shoulder the size of a quarter slice of a camembert round and resented the ‘old order’ as much as its establishment ways. All in the name of liberté — presumably missing the irony of replacing one autocracy with his version of the same.As a result, the troops which he marched and the nations he conquered were forced to ‘keep right’ in ode to his ego. Such was the centrist, authoritarian and autocratic French revolutionary way —throwing the baby out with the bathwater, with slanted political motive, for good or for bad.“It was the despotic and, importantly, left–handed Napoleon and his obsession with absolute power in the minutest of details which drove France to turn the established norm and everything that is logical on its head”Ed Wright, A Left Handed History of the WorldSuch autocratic knee-jerk reaction and pea-cock posturing pontification is not the British liberal way —the English have been in perpetual change, gradually honing their customs with calm compromise, consensus, reason and polite cups of tea, since Magna Carta (1215) and Wat Tyler’s Peasants Revolt (1381) — when these liberal attitudes and decentralised ways were first committed to perpetuity by the people. Some 500 years ahead of the guillotine. Evolution being all superior to revolution since it involves sensibility’s deliberate checks of moderation, consensus and compromise.Furthermore, at 2.9 deaths per 1,000 Britain has some of the safest roads on Europe. And this may be due to the British using their stronger, more experienced and more co–ordinated arm to steer and hold road position. Whilst in Britain the weaker arm is trusted only with the menial task of changing gear, on the continent it is used perhaps most competently for causing crashes.It may sound righteously imperious but it’s unlikely Britain will change for the ways of a despot from the continent — a national point of principle which has put a wry smile on the face of the British for centuries.For all these reasons the British, and all those Britain influenced during history (some 2 billion drivers in India, Pakistan, Australia, New Zealand and many other Commonwealth countries — see full list below), still ‘keep left’ as the world ever did for millenia. In the meantime, the British politely and patiently wait for the world to revert to its senses and to start driving correctly and safely. This can of course be achieved by all those currently driving on the right to universally return to the left. Indeed, it is quite possible for this to be:Dagen H (‘H day’), less succinctly called ‘Högertrafikomläggningen’ (‘the–right–hand–day–of–traffic—for–diversion’), was the occasion, 3 September 1967, on which all traffic in Sweden switched from driving on the left-hand side of the road to the madness of the right. Perhaps no less could be expected from those who daisy–chain paragraphs to form nouns from their vocabulary vacuum. Perhaps the thought of being Napoleon’s lackey did not bother them either.Here follows a list of those nations not living under the hegemony and legacy of a little megalomaniac. The list is best scrolled whilst seated and contently humming ‘God Save the Queen’ (although protocol dictates one should of course stand to sing the same — but that might be melodramatic). To start you off, I have written the notes below:G - - G - - A - - F# - G - - AGod save our gracious QueenAnguillaAntigua and BarbudaAustraliaBangladeshBarbadosBermudaBhutanBotswanaBritish Virgin IslandsBruneiCayman IslandsChristmas IslandCocos (Keeling) IslandsCook IslandsCyprusDominicaEast TimorEswatiniFalkland IslandsFijiGrenadaGuernseyGuyanaHong KongIndiaIndonesiaIrelandIsle of ManJamaicaJapanJerseyKenyaKiribatiLesothoMacauMalawMalaysiaMaldivesMaltaMauritiusMontserratMozambiqueNamibiaNauruNepalNew ZealandNiueNorfolk IslandPakistanPapua New GuineaPitcairnSaint HelenaAscension and Tristan da CunhaSaint Kitts and NevisSaint LuciaSaint Vincent and the GrenadinesSamoaSeychellesSingaporeSolomon IslandsSouth AfricaSouth Georgia and the South Sandwich IslandsSri LankaSurinameTanzaniaThailandThe BahamasTokelauTongaTrinidad and TobagoTurks and CaicosTuvaluU. S. Virgin IslandsUgandaUnited KingdomZambiaE - C - B - A - GGod save the QueenAnd, after the warm anthem glow has faded to a rather awkward and sombre silence, we list:ZimbabweTheir membership to the rather revered club is rescinded lest the sheet is sullied. Mugabe was a berk.All the while, Britain is quite happy for those choosing Napoleon’s chip–over–logic to continue to drive as they do. However, if it is a return to universal driving protocol they seek, they must bin their shackles and return to the side of the free and to that which is logical, polite and customary. The other option, for Britain to adopt the posturing of a bossy little man quite so intent on sticking two fingers* up to all who went before him, is simply inconceivable — the truly great acknowledge the giants’ shoulders upon which they stand. The French lop their heads off.Högertrafikomläggningen awaits the free. Vive la diference, vive la liberté.*This is of course wild exaggeration — Napoleon stuck only one finger to the establishment because he was a continental. The two fingered ‘V sign’ (roughly translating as ‘F..k off’) is a priveledge reserved for the English (and the Welsh who have equal rights to its official usage).The two–fingered V sign (with palm facing face) is a gesticulation first coined in 1346 by Welsh and English longbow-men at the battles of Crecy and Agincourt where the French would cut off the two bowstring-drawing fingers of captured archers to render them useless in battle. The English and Welsh in turn taunted the French by flaunting their two fingers before battle commenced** and the ‘V sign’ was born. It is a gesticulation of obstinacy, an exclamation expressing contemptuous defiance, is peculiarly English and, like left–hand driving, we would not swap it for the world.On occasion, when in France, we like to proudly show our two fingers (using the left hand) whilst our right hands safely hold road position. Anything other would be madness.*There has been complaint my description of Napoleon’s ‘shortness of stature’ is offensive to short people. This it is not meant to be. The term ‘shortness of stature’ (or ‘standing’) is a popular English euphemism for a person’s lack of qualification to the position in question which, in this case, is Emperor of Europe.The last time I enquired, the required study subject for Emporer of Europe (‘How to subjugate the masses, put dissenters to the sword and conquer all of the continent by marching armies across it’) was unavailable at English universities. Although, I concede, such a subject may well be popular on the abroad* (*see Hitler, The Kaiser, Franco, Mussolini, Stalin, Khrushchev, Ceaușescu et al)As with Napoleon being ‘short’, it for this same reason Churchill refered to the Führer of the Third Reich as ‘Corporal’ Hitler (Corporal is the very low rank to which Hitler rose in WWI) — it is by no stretch of the imagination meant to be offensive to corporals, simply a succinct British illustration of under-qualification or ‘shortness of stature’. A comment concerning standing rather than posture.Ironically, Napoleon was niether short nor French. He was a 5 foot 6 Corsican which is about average height for the time and it was British propaganda which described him otherwise. Although he is possibly the greatest military leader the world has seen, it is the prerogative of the free to mock those who goose-step their way to hegemony. In England, this leaves room for a lot of mocking.** ‘The English and Welsh in turn taunted the French by flaunting their two fingers before battle commenced’ — Although there is no written evidence the two fingered gesticulation occured at Agincourt, the event is firmly established British folk-law. If the event is simply a good yarn passed through the generations it is, if nothing else, solid anthropological evidence of an obstinate British will never to fold in the face of foreign tyranny.
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What is the best case of “You just picked a fight with the wrong person” that you've witnessed?
One summer during college I went cross country with a friend who was one of the most physically powerful people I ever met. He was 6’4” of pure muscle, a collegiate east coast heavyweight wrestling champion and was the captain and a defensive lineman of our college’s football team. He was about 265 pounds when we went cross-country, and there was not an ounce of fat on him. His biceps were twice as big as my thighs and his chest was so big if you hollowed it out you could probably take a nap in it.He used to tell me how random people would try to pick fights with him. He was a gentle giant,...
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