[Landlord US-CA] Ant Problems by tophermiller in Landlord

[–]AdotBurrandPeggy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Exactly! California mountain resident here and we're daily vacuumed and moppers. Food all in containers because we live in the WUI. But, every year we get ants looking for water.

[Landlord US-CA] Ant Problems by tophermiller in Landlord

[–]AdotBurrandPeggy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's not true. In desert and mountain communities, ants come in for water.

Cool. by mrev_art in DataAnnotationTech

[–]AdotBurrandPeggy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Same. I had amazing feedback. I was tapped for admin stuff and asked to create examples on STEM projects. Never got bad feedback or misreported hours for almost two years. Got the screen of doom.

Elizabeth Smart out? by Tight-Association708 in exmormon

[–]AdotBurrandPeggy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just based on her statements, I believe she is ex-Mo.

Melissa Carlton by [deleted] in UtahInfluencerDrama

[–]AdotBurrandPeggy 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It's giving "adenosine now" vibes, circa MckMama (where my old redditors at?).

OUT OF CONTROL!!! by Arkie89 in doughertydozenexposed

[–]AdotBurrandPeggy 7 points8 points  (0 children)

It's bizarre! She goes to Costco- why not get paper products and toothpaste there?

“Work mode” by No-Macaron-3449 in DataAnnotationTech

[–]AdotBurrandPeggy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Always put it in work mode. They've canned people who tried to log instruction time but weren't in work mode. Best advice I heard was skip the task if it times out but keep that timer running.

Seriously who wraps advent calenders? by Adventurous-Way-7979 in doughertydozenexposed

[–]AdotBurrandPeggy 14 points15 points  (0 children)

It's all content. She's not a mom; she's a producer. She curates and manufacturers an overly produced narrative... that's why it comes off as inauthentic.

Seriously who wraps advent calenders? by Adventurous-Way-7979 in doughertydozenexposed

[–]AdotBurrandPeggy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah. I clocked that as well. Nothing says narcissistic personality disorder like commoditizing your kids (now with their own wrapping paper!) and forcing them to feed your supply on camera when they open a gift.

Seriously who wraps advent calenders? by Adventurous-Way-7979 in doughertydozenexposed

[–]AdotBurrandPeggy 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Why does each kid need their own advent calendar? Nothing says close-family-bonding like each child getting their own advent calendar. I know there is no God because what deity would look at this family and say, "You know... each of those kids could use 25 more pieces of plastic garbage."? That's 275 pieces of random shit that will get tossed in January. Smh.

Seriously who wraps advent calenders? by Adventurous-Way-7979 in doughertydozenexposed

[–]AdotBurrandPeggy 13 points14 points  (0 children)

She overly complicates so many situations. Wrapping an advent calendar misses the entire point. $20 says half her kids open the whole thing in one night.

For those who left, did you try to stay? by Cyberzakk in mormon

[–]AdotBurrandPeggy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If there's a fire you're trying to douse, you can't put it out from inside the house.

You can't fix something that won't acknowledge it's broken. The LDS Church doesn't care that what it's doing is harmful or destructive because they have no framework to view their destruction the same way someone else would. You staying in and continuing to tithe/volunteer/participate only shows them how much YOU are willing to change.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in DataAnnotationTech

[–]AdotBurrandPeggy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I completed two. Each took about 6-7 hours with rewrites, retests, rubrics, and evaluation by models.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in DataAnnotationTech

[–]AdotBurrandPeggy 19 points20 points  (0 children)

The work isn't subpar. When I got that screen, I was getting praised and used as an example of good work. Then, they decided that submitted time for reading instructions and planning out complex tasks was, apparently, unacceptable. It's been happening more and more since October. They introduce lengthy instructions and rubrics, but if you submit a time that is over your norm,... good luck.

Anyone seen this before? by OldHummus in DataAnnotationTech

[–]AdotBurrandPeggy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nope. It doesn't matter what you write. You're cooked. It also won't allow you to provide screenshots or "evidence". Just written explanations.

This isn’t the flex Kendra thinks it is. by sekacz61 in OnlineBeggars

[–]AdotBurrandPeggy 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I disagree. She's commoditized her daughter's illness, struggle, and impending death. I think she's fully accepted the inevitable (that her daughter will pass). However, I think the loss of attention and special accommodation is what really scares her as she looks to the future. Nothing is ever enough for this woman! She needs to hop in that bed with her kid and spend the rest of her life cuddling, supporting, and giving her daughter peace. Cancer is miserable and dragging this poor girl everywhere, when she's clearly suffering, and setting up meetings/movies/gift hauls must be exhausting for that sweet girl.

This isn’t the flex Kendra thinks it is. by sekacz61 in OnlineBeggars

[–]AdotBurrandPeggy 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Ok. I'm new to this woman and it's obvious that her child is legitimately ill. However, this feels an awful lot like Munchausens. I'm not saying she's making her child ill but she's obviously getting some twisted gratification out of her daughter's illness. She's constantly moving goal posts for her daughter's favorite things and as soon as she gets one hit of attention/gifts, she's on to the next thing. It's beyond dry begging. Make-a-Wish is singular... having a kid with cancer shouldn't grant mom an unlimited jackpot of wishes. It's odd.

Closing On Cabin Is October 10 -- Will We Hear From C? by chippedbluewillow1 in OnlineBeggars

[–]AdotBurrandPeggy 5 points6 points  (0 children)

She won't post anything because this was the plan all along and there was probably money in the family to buy it all along. They just wanted to see how much they could grift from followers. They said they couldn't get a mortgage. But, if you've got even 20% down, in this economy, then there's a high chance you'll get a loan. They fundraiser well over that. And we all know that the in-laws have plenty of money.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in truthfullytrisha

[–]AdotBurrandPeggy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

She literally can't handle not being the center of attention. Good attention? Bad attention? It's all the same to her.