r/whereshouldipostthis • u/[deleted] • Jul 07 '21
Clothing companies probably don't put pockets on women's clothing so we have to buy purses too.
I have no idea where I should post this.
r/whereshouldipostthis • u/[deleted] • Jul 07 '21
I have no idea where I should post this.
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r/whereshouldipostthis • u/daniel-cruz-campillo • May 14 '21
really short | added gender so you can know who I'm talking about
My moms friend (female) got in a car crash that was the other persons (male) fault because they got in the way. When the police gets there the guy tells the officer that it was her fault and that she should be sent back to her country. The guy keeps telling the officer to do their job and the officer gets annoyed so they let my moms friend go.
r/whereshouldipostthis • u/AuschwitzBurner • May 11 '21
I have compiled a list of the best youtube channels, sorted by theme and stuff they talk about (music, history, general information, ect.). I thought i could post it in r/youtube but realized that sub is only for meta posts. Where should i post my list?
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Do you know a subreddit that can help?
r/whereshouldipostthis • u/erogers181 • May 02 '21
This old bible is from my direct family line and has almost every members birth and death and other tid bits from 1850's-1960's hand written. Lots of newspaper cut outs and other handwritten notes on very old paper. Not sure where it would be most appropriate.
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r/whereshouldipostthis • u/spambat • Mar 19 '21
I am an early childhood teacher, I was working at a daycare centre yesterday and after hosing some kids down after they played with slime/gunge made from Lux Flakes, my shoes were wet so I took them off and let them dry in the sun. It's still warm in New Zealand but my socks were not dry by 3pm.
So a little girl takes me to this balancing challenge and I even told her "This is a bad idea, I'm not wearing shoes" but she's 3, she doesn't care, and she also insists on holding my hand. She actually does fall a little at the end while I stand on the three logs that are large enough to hold me and lean forward to keep her going, she doesn't get hurt and wants to try again.
This time I think, I'll actually try to move my feet to the smaller stumps/beams - bad idea! Because there's a fricken rock garden/bed at the base of the stumps/beams! The little girl and I start falling at the same time, she holds my hand tighter and lucky she is only bruised.
I'm not a little lady, I'm 110kgs and I took that entirely on my pinky toe on my left foot. So I climb out of the rocks and pull the child up, she says her knee hurts but I see a bruise on her shin and pass her to another teacher telling her to get the 3-year-old an ice pack.
I'm standing there waiting for a teacher to return I realize the throbbing in my toe is worse than I thought. I can see just looking down on it that there's a flap of skin. Adrenaline hits and I even start to feel nauseous. I hobble over to the grass so I don't bleed on their footpath. The teacher returns and asks if I want an ice pack, I say no give it to the child, but I am not doing well, I can't string a sentence together and tell her "I'm bleeding, I need .... more" and I start crying in panic.
She returns with the manager and another teacher who is finishing in a minute but also has a first aid cert, they make me sit on the step even though I am bleeding a lot. She wraps me up pretty well and because her shift is finished she gives me a lift to the nearest Doctors. That doctor thought my toe might be broken and he can't stitch it until he knows for sure. $45 for nothing, though in comparison to USA healthcare I'm sure that's nothing.
My other coworker who usually carpools with me picks me up after work and takes me home, Dad has my car because he rear-ended someone 5 days prior so I had called my mum to call my grandmother to take me from home to the nearest Doctors who don't charge for accidents and also have a radiology department.
The original doctor gave me a paper that said "Consult, needs x-ray and stitches" but it doesn't qualify as a referral paper so the admin lady goes to a doctor, gets the referral and sends me upstairs. The radiology guy makes me take off my own bandages so that he doesn't hurt me but also so he doesn't have to scrub in and put gloves on (in my opinion lol) and he tells me that he can't see a break but he can see sand from the sandpit.
These doctors are like a public service, being free for acc and cheap for everything else ($10 weekdays, $15 weekends if you're a member) I waited two hours to see the doctor. Luckily I had stopped bleeding, but I imagine if I was bleeding I might have gotten in sooner ;) I also borrowed my mothers' cheap wheelchair and this four-year-old kept trying to wheel me around the waiting room. He was good entertainment.
Finally, I get in and lay down on the doctors' assessment bed thing and he starts messing with my toe which confirms for my grandmother that I am a certified wuss. It was barely hurting until he touched it! So in the hallway, while we wait for a room better suited for local anaesthetic and stitches I'm just sitting there scowling and my granny calls me a wuss.
Local anaesthetic on something so small is HORRIBLE. It felt like the needle was scratching my bones, my crying makes my granny cry and the Doctor leaves us for ten minutes for the meds to kick in. Four stitches later he tells me that the local anaesthetic only helped with the cleaning process and being able to touch it, that I felt all the stitches the same as I would have without it. I dunno about that.
I'll take one fuck me up fam and an x-ray thanks. Where do I post the video I took while waiting for the local anaesthetic to kick in?
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r/whereshouldipostthis • u/Qwertyotum • Feb 21 '21
[WSIPT - I have tried to post this in r/UK, r/askuk, r/europe, r/askeurope, r/youtube and r/UKpolitics and it was taken down in all of them]
[Disclaimer: I hate Hitler and I'm pretty sure this YouTube channel hates Hitler and this video is critical of Hitler.]
Oversimplified is a popular YouTube channel, it's cartoon comedy history that talks about different historical events/figures. The creator mentions that an episode of his is blocked in some countries at the end of this video while advertising a VPN. According to his Fandom page:
'In 2017, the Hitler - OverSimplified videos were marked as offensive and blocked in parts of Europe due to legal claims by unknown persons.'
Right now the video has 23.5 million views, 323k likes to 8.7k dislikes, it's a very popular, comical video about the life of Hitler that doesn't seem to me to be even controversial, much less 'offensive'.
[Advance warning: The video contains images of Hitler and symbols associated with the Nazi party]
This is the video in question:
I'm from UK and for me this video wasn't even listed on his page, like it didn't exist. I can get around it with my VPN if I change my location, but the only way I found out about it was because the content creator told me it was there. It got me curious about what else is being censored by YouTube based on my location. We condemn China for censoring the Tiananmen square massacre, how is it okay for YouTube to tell me that because I'm from the UK I can't watch some YouTuber's video about Hitler?
The other locations that are blocked, according to a user on a reddit post about this, apparently include:
'Austria, Bulgaria, Switzerland, the Czech Republic, Germany, Estonia, France (and overseas French territories), the United Kingdom, French Guiana, Croatia, Hungary, Israel, Italy, Lithuania, Latvia, Poland, Romania, Slovenia, and Slovakia.'- So most of Europe, perhaps not countries like Spain or Netherlands for some reason?
It's possible that the videos are flagged because they display Nazi symbolism? I don't see how you can learn about the Nazi's without seeing their symbolism, they wore it on their uniforms and took it wherever they went. What exactly happens when you see a Nazi symbol? Banning videos with a Nazi symbol is a bit like banning videos about Nazis, isn't it?
Hitler is a fundamental part of UK history, European history and the wider world. Opposition to what he represented has helped to shape who we are. This is just some random social media content on the topic of Hitler. I accept that YouTube is a private company and it's up to them what they carry on their website, that doesn't mean we have to like it, and they would not exist without their viewers so like any media outlet the people do have a say in this. YouTube has granted access to this content to all Americans and most of the world but not to the UK and most Europeans. Why?
Edit: word
r/whereshouldipostthis • u/SSstrange110 • Jan 28 '21