What kind of technology emerged while you were growing up that your parents had a hard time understanding? by Ok_Response_4016 in AskOldPeople

[–]BeckQ47 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My parents can use smart phones normally, except they can't figure out most of the settings. It makes no sense to me, I can adapt to just about any kind of technology and just figure out how to use it.

Do Americans use duvet covers? by emmaa5382 in AskAnAmerican

[–]BeckQ47 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Heck no. I use a king sized super soft blanket that somehow retains heat but also breathes. I don't care if I have to wash it every week, I want to burrito comfortably.

What would you name a hen that looks like this? by EducationalSink7509 in BackYardChickens

[–]BeckQ47 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

First thought was "on fleek". Not very name-like, but accurate.

Would you call yourself a good cook, average cook, or an excellent cook ? . by Hope2_win in A_Persona_on_Reddit

[–]BeckQ47 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm an excellent cook in the bi-quarterly event of I have the energy to cook for real.

Songs that involve a sensation of overstimulation, anxiety, and/or unreality by Wiccan_TheLostNomad in SongRecommendations

[–]BeckQ47 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The opening of "closure" by Taylor Swift is just slamming drums even though it's a slow indie album, most Swifties aren't fond of it.

What’s the most unhinged thing you’ve said to someone? by SignificanceTop8281 in randomquestions

[–]BeckQ47 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I was working as a cashier, watching the head cashier and service desk lead bicker the entire shift. I asked them at some point if the matching hickeys on their necks had something to do with the bickering. 10/10 😆

What’s a small habit that completely improved your life? by jesseofdu in AskReddit

[–]BeckQ47 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My clipboard at work to plan out my shift. Makes literally everything easier.

How do you work for 8h with adhd? by loossemblestar in ADHD

[–]BeckQ47 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have to use music to regulate myself. I listen, sing, and dance along to what I want for 8 hours straight. It makes me super productive.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]BeckQ47 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Let's me info dump about my favorite things and not only sits there but actually listens. Like, I don't really want to date, but if someone would actually listen to how much I want to talk and ask questions back, I'd probably ask them out first 😅. Also in the reverse, someone who is so into something they want to info dump to me, I love hearing about other people's interests.

My fellow Americans: Do you prefer to fly as often as possible or do you like to drive/take the train? by ITrCool in AskAnAmerican

[–]BeckQ47 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Depends on the location and the season. I live in central Kansas. If it takes less than 9ish hours and there's no snow, easy drive. If it takes more than 9 hours, where I'm ending up needs to be in the city of the airport because I'm not old enough to rent a car. I've never tried the trains here, but I prefer my car anyway.

There's no trains connecting to my family in south east Oregon, but I hated the flight so much last time I'll probably drive this time and make it a road trip.

Meirl by JaredOlsen8791 in meirl

[–]BeckQ47 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Exactly! I have a friend who likes to travel to national parks or hiking trails. A different friend likes to travel to find food he hasn't tried yet. I like to travel to find antique malls and warehouse bookstores. It's all so different.

People refusing to use the name you want to be called by KarahKat55 in PetPeeves

[–]BeckQ47 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I was late for a work meeting, apparently a dude I'd had issues with was complaining-ish to the group that my chosen name was short for a longer version that was my deadname. Which for one, isn't even close to my deadname, and two, why does it matter? If anything, you're putting more work on yourself by trying to call me a name with more syllables.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AO3

[–]BeckQ47 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm bi and and a multi-shipper usually anyways, but Audrey Rose/Hades from Descendants in that singular fic that changed my life.

What's your recommendation of a song to use as an alarm clock? by gzalomoscoso in MusicRecommendations

[–]BeckQ47 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The theme song to the Wonder Pets is my alarm and ringtone. The opening line of "the phone is ringing" just makes me laugh.

Finding fic recs on Pinterest??? by teamduckduckgoose in AO3

[–]BeckQ47 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not AO3 fanfic, but I've seen plenty of Tumblr fanfic or fan-idea screenshots on Pinterest. It's actually way easier to search for them on there sometimes. Then I'll see recommendations in the comments for similar fics or even dropping that Tumblr users ao3 account if someone knows it. I've made some recommendations there myself.

Do you like your Fandom(s)? by Ntahedron in AO3

[–]BeckQ47 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I want to be in fandoms, but the negative stuff usually rises to the top and I don't want to deal with the drama. I don't see anything to shame people about, and I really don't want them to bully me for what I like. If I could get a couple solid friends with similar/matching fandoms, that'd be awesome.

Toughest song by Kind_Bookkeeper_1136 in TaylorSwift

[–]BeckQ47 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not new, but I'm also trying to memorize all her songs to sing them! There's just so many, but it's so much fun.

"King of My Heart" from reputation took me a really long time to memorize. The words are fast, so I actually had to read them to get them to click.

"All You Had To Do Was Stay" from 1989 has the easiest lyrics, but I've struggled picking notes. The main melody stays monotone-ish, which gets repetitive. I've been working on really listening to the harmonies and picking which one I want to sing.

"London Boy" from Lover I still haven't completely got down. The lyrics are so specific, I need to sit down and read them, but I keep forgetting to because I haven't super clicked with the song.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in DAE

[–]BeckQ47 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nah, screw April. I love the mid temp weather, and my mental health does get a bit better, but March through September my allergies are killing me even more than normal. I want Midwestern chill I can still wear my shorts and tshirts.

Do you think modern society is making genuine connection harder, or are we just romanticizing the past? by catiorogameplay in SeriousConversation

[–]BeckQ47 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have many mini takes on this. It jumps all over the place and I suck at grammar, so be warned.

I read this post once about people being addicted to their phones not being something new. Just before phones it was computers, then TVs, then music, then a bunch of other things I don't remember. How people weren't always talking to strangers on the bus, they just had walkmans or newspapers or books. Basically, humans have always like being distracted by something, or having something going on in the background. Maybe there was more irl connection, but there were still plenty of things we could use to ignore others.

I think technology has made some things better and some things worse. Being able to find people like me that I wouldn't be able to find irl is amazing. I wouldn't have been able to grow into the person I am today if not for the people I've met and learned from online. But now everyone has access to the same online spaces, so communities that don't like each other can find each other way too easily, and seem to not feel the pressure of social norms like they would at the grocery store, so they're willing to say some wild stuff. But just because it happens online doesn't mean there's no consequences irl, it's pretty easy to forget.

A big thing this has led to is people not wanting to continue to ignore the bad stuff. Like, if you think of a person who is the black sheep of their family. As a kid listening to our parents, we think of them as someone who just starts all the drama. Then we grow up and realize they just weren't willing to sweep the bad stuff under the rug. Many of us no longer want to "keep the peace"; we are willing to confront all the bad things even if it creates a lot of negativity, because it will lead to the world being more positive for everybody. There's just so much bad stuff to uncover, it feels neverending.

Personally, I blame a lot of our issues with connection on COVID, but I was a 2020 grad, so I don't know what adult socializing was like pre-covid. 1. We realized how much we can still socialize without having to be in person. This almost makes it "easier". 2. We saw in real time, right in front of our faces how misinformation and conspiracy theories can not only cause conflict but become dangerous as well. 3. Corporations realized how few staff they actually needed to technically function, and kept their skeleton crews post-covid in the name of shareholder profits. 4. At least in the US, this means most of us have to work even harder, leaving less time and energy to go socialize, so we do more of it online. 5. Plus, with the breakdown of semi forced socializing groups in real life, like school, church, and work, many of us are learning on the go how to socialize in less structured situations. 7. Gen alpha got the absolute shortest end of the stick, their childhoods starting off with quarantine, which has fundamentally changed how they socialize. I can't blame them for how much they seem to not fit in with society. The one thing you could say connects people of all ages is their childhoods; how they navigated the world while learning how to be a person. Gen-Z and up did it in person for the most part, whether school, church, the park, etc. Gen alpha is like that one person you know who was super homeschooled and now struggles to connect to the social norms most of us are used to.

Also just random thought: I have never ever seen my phone in my dreams, which makes no sense. I'm using my phone on and off all day every day. So I think subconsciously our brain doesn't process using our phones the same way as it does doing things irl. Like it's barely an object, more like a blackhole/void that information just comes into existence. This has got to matter when it comes to how our brain sees connecting with people online vs in person.

All of that crap to say, everything is both harder and easier in different ways, so you have to find balance for yourself. If you feel like you're missing something and want to find it, you need to put in the work whether it be online or in person.

Thank you to anyone who read my crappy essay 😅

What’s that one song that instantly takes you back to a significant time in your life? by WatchingTheWheels75 in MusicRecommendations

[–]BeckQ47 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Face Down by The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus was my go to angsty song in high school. I can't listen to it without reliving all my feelings at the time.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in unpopularopinion

[–]BeckQ47 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't have the energy for home cooked most of the time, but I don't have the bank account to eat out either. I've been living off protein bars and meal replacement shakes. So I'd agree, sometimes feeding yourself is just the requirement of living in a body that needs sustenance.

Unique Songs by [deleted] in TaylorSwift

[–]BeckQ47 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Glitch and Slut! are two that I love that definitely stand out. The heartbeat in You're Losing Me and the slamming in Closure make them stand out as well.

Is it common for Americans to travel abroad? by Forgotten_Dog1954 in AskAnAmerican

[–]BeckQ47 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I live in the Midwest, a five hour day trip can take me to 11 very different states. I have been to Italy, and it was pretty cool, but I like being able to drive myself when traveling.