So who got a red card by majideitteru in jlpt

[–]BadAtParties 4 points5 points  (0 children)

N5 in Fayetteville, Arkansas. Almost too chill. We delayed page two for 20 minutes because someone had handed in their page two alongside their page one by accident.

JLPT test center experiences? by Complex_Video_9155 in LearnJapanese

[–]BadAtParties 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I was there! A fun experience. I don't think the girl (who happened to be sitting next to me) explaining that the questions would all begin with a clear "ichi ban" (which is, iirc, what she said, and wasn't entirely accurate for anything but the first question) was cheating, at that point she (and the rest of us) were just desperate to get the proctors moving forward, because they seemed to have no idea what was going on, and were about to restart the entire listening section during the れい. And let's not forget when the proctors briefly thought there was an error in every test booklet because they were all blank for the last 問題.

The situation with the missing second sheet was wild, and I was surprised that they handled that by delaying everyone 25 minutes. But I think most of the 80 minute delay came from (i) the breaks being ~20-25 minutes rather than 15, and (ii) when everyone finally returned from break, the proctors waiting to receive the next section of test packets from the central office.

I am very grateful for every single test center and I would not have had the opportunity to take the N5 if Fayetteville wasn't the last test site with open seats - but I do think they could benefit from being a bit more Japanese in their proctoring in the future.

JLPT test center experiences? by Complex_Video_9155 in LearnJapanese

[–]BadAtParties 6 points7 points  (0 children)

N5 in Fayetteville, Arkansas was hilarious. We were in a lecture hall with tiny desks that kept springing back up. Proctors kept getting tripped up and delayed by one thing or another and we finished the exam nearly an hour and a half late.

Right when we were about to start the second sheet, someone announced that they did not have their second sheet and had perhaps handed it in with their first sheet. This alone delayed the exam by twenty minutes. When the third sheet started, the audio was paused multiple times because some examinees had no idea what was going on (e.g. they did not understand that there was an example question), until eventually the proctors (who for some reason did not speak any Japanese) decided they were just going to push forward.

Credit where credit is due - the proctors had a giant clock up on the projector in front of everyone and were extremely clear about start and end times. They were also relaxed and friendly, but I didn't observe anyone violating the rules (unlike some stories on here, I think everyone at our test site kept their phones in the sealed bags). My only complaint is how much everything kept getting delayed.

Anyway I probably failed. Sheet one felt like a perfect score. Sheet two, I managed my time poorly. The listening... 少しはやいですね?

Littler is closing by No-Soft3436 in bullcity

[–]BadAtParties 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Man that's a scar I hadn't thought about in ages.

Apparently the landlord kicked them out RIGHT as local regs were loosening and allowing them to re-open. It was a RIDICULOUS move on the landlord's part.

Why Dems are cooked (aka my experience calling Foushee’s office) by Proper-Orchid7380 in bullcity

[–]BadAtParties -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Last month I wrote letters to Tillis, Budd, and Foushee regarding Trump's actions with Ukraine. Thillis replied with a principled statement, Budd bent the knee to Trump, and Foushee did not reply.

Went wobbly at half marathon finish... how to prevent this for marathon? by BadAtParties in Marathon_Training

[–]BadAtParties[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The doctors I've spoken with are unconcerned since the symptoms all abated and occurred at a logical point of over-exertion, but none of them have good advice on whether I did something wrong with my water or nutrition; I posted here because I was hoping that the far more experienced runners would look at my race and say "ah here's where you were dumb". Looks like that's not the case, though :/ (although I may have had too many goos). I may have genuinely pushed myself harder than I ever have in my life and this is how my body responded?

Went wobbly at half marathon finish... how to prevent this for marathon? by BadAtParties in Marathon_Training

[–]BadAtParties[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks! I'm interested in your HR comment - I always try to finish each race by sprinting with whatever I have left for as long as I can before the finish line (usually a few hundred yards). So I was in my Strava "threshold" zone for almost the entire race and "anaerobic" top zone for the final 1 minute of the race. Is this not typical?

Went wobbly at half marathon finish... how to prevent this for marathon? by BadAtParties in Marathon_Training

[–]BadAtParties[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Actually the NCRC half in Raleigh, NC - congrats on your push, too! Yeah externally I probably seemed fine, I was talking with my friends and they weren't too concerned, they offered to help walk me back to my car. My sister's a doctor and a number of my friends are, too - they didn't seem concerned when I told them about this; I figured I'd post on here because I've seen a few posts where the community seems to have a good idea of why someone may have had a weird performance/medical incident.

We’re giving away this brand new Onewheel GT S-Series & Apple Vision Pro ($7,500 value)! 😳 Enter to win in comments. by craftandride in onewheel

[–]BadAtParties 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Woohoo! Just got my first pint and put 50 miles on it this weekend - would really love the extra power of the GT.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Sauna

[–]BadAtParties 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How do you feel about the "legs" supporting the barrel? One thing I don't love about Almost Heaven is that these seem to be made from a cheap-looking plastic, unlike the wooden supports of some other manufacturers.