unsettlinglymoist

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 weeks ago

I haven't seen increased prices due to tariffs at all yet, but I haven't been shopping lately for anything but groceries and other necessities. I actually bought kitty litter (Ökocat brand) last week and it was the same price as the last few times. Like you I buy almost exclusively store brands and I plan to hit up farmers markets this summer too. I'm also growing my own cucumbers, tomatoes, peppers and corn.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 weeks ago

Fair enough, but having a snappy phone with plenty of storage is important to those of us who do pretty much everything on our phones. My laptop on the other hand was purchased cheaply 6 years ago and I'll often go a week without using it, and my laptop before that lasted 11 years.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

I forgot my wallet the other day and only realized it when it was time to pay for my grocery purchase.

My state's driver license app works flawlessly, but I can't get any of these crappy wallet apps to work with Android on my S22 Ultra due to unresolvable errors with each of them. Hopefully PayPal can finally give us both a working wallet app.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 month ago

I'm a 6'2" guy and people only mess with me if they're intoxicated. I'm always completely aware of my surroundings unless I'm in a crowded place that should be safe (like malls and airports).

All my sketchy encounters were on public transit, so I no longer take it in my city (transit in Denver is THE FUCKING WORST). I've been threatened and followed multiple times by drugged out weirdos, but let me tell you about the two worst incidents: 1) I was jumped and attacked by a random guy at an empty train station, there was nobody around to help or even witness and I ran for my life as he chased me; 2) guy at a bus stop recognized me from my workplace and he followed me on the bus to my girlfriend's place and then on another bus back to my home and he started hanging around outside my workplace hoping to run into me. So yeah most of the time I'm hyper-aware of everything happening around me in public and you're right to be as well.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 month ago (1 children)

I feel the same about Paris, there's nothing romantic or magical about it. It had easily the worst air pollution I've ever seen in Europe (but I understand that's improved a lot in the last decade), it's overcrowded and smells like sewage everywhere. Not a place I'd ever care to visit again. That said I use a number of French services and I really like a lot of their cultural exports, and I'd love to explore other areas of France.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 month ago

Had a guy in one of my grad school courses who always found a way to shoehorn in the fact that he'd summited Everest not just once, but TWICE! 🙄 Climbing Everest just strikes me as rich person bragging rights, and it isn't even that impressive given that a lot of the people who do it pay porters to carry their supplies and dig their latrines.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (1 children)

Nothing personal

Sure sounds like it's personal. But if all of us are to blame then please enlighten us, let's hear about how you would have prevented Trump from coming to power a second time if you were American.

[–] [email protected] 25 points 1 month ago (2 children)

Food bank in the US. Food drives and individual donations of food don't really mean shit to food banks and they result in overwhelmingly low quality food. Your local food bank isn't hurting for your expired cans of coconut milk or your forgotten boxes of Kraft mac & cheese. Sugary junk and expired food will be sorted out and tossed. Most staple foods at food banks are distributed by the federal government or purchased by the food bank. Most other foods are donated in large volume by supermarkets and manufacturers. What food banks really need from you is donations of money, not food.

Another thing about food banks is that some supermarkets and manufacturers abuse them to dump their spoiled, expired or overproduced goods and get a tax write-off on them. I worked at a medium sized food bank that would throw away multiple pallets of sugary bakery items from Walmart every day because they didn't meet our nutrition guidelines and Walmart had been told repeatedly not to donate them, but they did it anyway for the tax write-off. Ever walk into a Walmart and wonder how they can have so much bakery crap on display and sell it before it expires? Yeah, most of that stuff will be marked down multiple times and then trucked to the local food bank where it will be thrown away. Trader Joe's also does this with their returns (most of their donations are unusable). Whole Foods on the other hand is really amazing about donating tons of high quality stuff on a daily basis.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 month ago

Yeah seriously check what else your library has to offer. My library loaned me a brand new pair of Black Diamond trekking poles and I liked them so much that I bought by own pair.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 month ago

That's the one I immediately thought of too. We use my girlfriend's sister's account to binge classic shows, but it routinely plays a completely different episode than the one we selected. You also can't pause most episodes, so you have to exit the episode and then start it back up again and find wherever you left off. And on top of all that they show ads for their own shitty shows before every episode -- dude we're watching Andy Griffith, clearly we're not the target audience for your G-rated "Friends" knockoff.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (1 children)

Not sure if you're being serious, but yeah we have guards pretty much everywhere in the US, particularly in cities. We also have guards at grocery stores (usually multiple guards, and they're usually cops in uniform hired by the store) and at discount stores and sometimes on buses and trains. I've even seen them at convenience stores and cell phone shops. My apartment building has an armed guard on site with their own police-clone patrol SUV from like 10pm to 6am every night, I've had to call them a couple times and they arrive faster than the cops.

The US is a violent shithole and the guards primarily keep away sketchy troublemakers (except in larger stores where they're useless and only used to deter shoplifting).

 

This is maddening, what am I missing? In the hamburger menu in the top left, tapping on Guest switches to my username and loads the local communities feed, while tapping on my username switches to Guest and loads the subscribed communities feed. I can't seem to do anything with either my username or Guest -- no way to view my profile, posts or comments.

How do I get to my profile, saved posts and comments?

Also, does this app have an inbox/messaging feature? I don't even plan to use it, but I don't see it anywhere. I feel like a big chunk of the app is missing.

I tried searching and couldn't find an answer.

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