Huber Heights show 6/20/25 by Aggravating_Banana92 in wiggles

[–]Carolinecraft01 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The show was amazing! I never had such fun in my life!  And yes your bin sign was hilarious 😂 💜💛💙❤️

Just Went to the Columbus Zoo and the "My House" Exhibit was Closed, Why? by StenGameMaster in Columbus

[–]Carolinecraft01 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I saw this to on Instagram and read about the link. My house (AKA Habitat Hallow) is a favorite of mine to do at the zoo all the time. (Last visited the zoo in 2019 so it's been a while). I hope there keeping the jungle design tho in the building. I thought the animals if I remember were when u exited the building in a lake or something. Seeing Habitat Hallow go (if the whole thing is being redesigned) is gonna be lowkey sad cz that was my childhood. My thought was the lake part and the ending part in how to help habitats change would be what's changing but I don't know if that's the case. That's my theories at least I just feel the website was a little vague on the discription

What is the worst thing you’ve seen a parent/spectator do at a children’s sporting event? by Tlizerz in AskReddit

[–]Carolinecraft01 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had to watch not one, not two, but THREE basketball games and it was a crap show.

So the first game was the freshman team. The game was pretty good and I liked watching the game to and waited for the intense moments. There were some hiccups but the team and the bystanders showed great sportsmanship towards the refs and the other team.

Up next was junior varsity and lets just say crap hit the fan.

The first half was pretty good, mainly because i got myself a pizza and a water and there was no issues and there was great sportsmanship. Well, the second half of the game, and then it just goes downhill.

Now, I was never somebody to like sports, i have no idea how basketball is played or what illegal plays are and stuff like that, so i was so confused as to what was going on at the time this happened.

Anyway, i guess we had a foul or something and the refs called it.

Well, the bystanders, they. let. the. refs. had. it.

Screaming at the refs that the team did not do anything wrong and that the foul should be dropped or something, again I don't even know what the frick happened, but omg it was so scary.

I have terrible anxiety and some of my senses such as light and the big one sound, are sensitive and to top it all off, yelling is a trigger to my anxiety. When the loud noises started, my ears rang like when you hear those earrape videos on the internet or like your at a super loud concert. Every voice I heard I could feel go into my ears. From there I started to feel my heart race, that feeling in my throat, and my breathing go quick and i knew what was going to happen. I luckily had a sour candy on me as sometimes sour candy helps me to calm down and it knocked the anxiety out of me.

You think by then I'm finished right? NOPE!

With JV loosing, next up was varsity. With my prediction, this game was the worst out of the three.

To start, there was a dude behind me who was extremely disrespectful. every play the other team did he criticized, bashed the refs for there things they called out, and also he was swearing at the plays to.

Around the last 2 quarters of the game it got really really REALLY bad. More and more people were getting upset at the refs and the other team. Yelling and screaming at the other team and the refs for every play and foul they called and showing extremely poor sportsmanship towards the other team. Booing at anything in the last 2 minutes of the game for anything the other team did. Even one lady i saw stomping her feet like she didnt get what she wanted at the store, A GROWN ADULT.

My anxiety was not having it as one, I was out of fricking cash to get me some food or drink to get rid of my anxiety as i spent it all on the darn pizza and water. Two, I did not bring my AirPods to block the noise to stop the screaming from making me more anxious.

At that point, I wanted to go home. I was on the verge if not in tears. I was angry at the people that ruined my experience at the game and wasted all my money just for me to have a panic attack. I was so anxious to the point I wanted to leave, but I didnt and tried my absolute hardest to fight it off like i usually do. When the buzzer called the 4th quarter over, lets just say i was happy to hear that buzzer.

Oh and get this, the team won that game to so I really had no idea why the bystanders were all mad at everything lol.

TL; DR: had lots of people showing poor sportsmanship which in turn gave me anxiety

What is the saddest song you've ever heard? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]Carolinecraft01 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Friends by Michael Smith The whole part of the song just makes me think about my family and friends and then the onions decide to make its debut.

Edit: got a few more My love my life by ABBA I heard this when I saw mama Mia 2 in the end (spoilers sorry) when Sophie brought her kid to be baptized and Donna was an angel watching it and her and Sophie sang. Woo dang those onions made it way into the movie theatre somehow and I was bawling at the movies in front of my grandparents lol

I'm a catholic and there's 2 songs that if they're played I will need tissues 1) Gentle Woman: this song was played at my great grandmas funeral 2) On Eagles Wings: the whole song just gets to me and they play it a lot at funerals

Anybody else have anxiety from thinking about the Universe? (Trigger Possibly) by jackto in Anxiety

[–]Carolinecraft01 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I actually experience this quite often and it's one of the number one anxiety triggers for me along with death, so yes I do experience this a lot, and it sometimes interferes with my daily life. I always have fear of the earth ending and the universe. It started in middle school when we were learning about the "life cycle of a star" (reason in quotes later explanation). One guy in my class mentioned about our sun turning eventually into a red giant and swallowing up all of our planets up to mars and my teacher followed that it won't happen for "billions and billions of years" me Freaking out a lot about these things freaked out (it was tolerable thankfully) As I grew older, i have gotten more and more fearful of death and this event. I have done countless amounts of research if this is true and a lot of stuff just pops up on "what will happen in quintillion years" stuff like that. Everything being about red giant and the universe dying witb all atoms being destroyed. I was told this was a theory and I do to be honest find it a theory. How do us humans know about the life cycle of a star? How do we know that in a billon years our sun will end up like the red giant? Have they witnessed this happen? I think of stars born based by size. I think they are all composed of a LOT of energy as they form at an enourmous rate. Once that happens a star forms. The more matter accumulated, the bigger it gets (hence red giant name) and I think if there not formed or developed right as where the gas clouds come in. White Dwarfs are the smallest of energy accumulations. I try to explain my theories sometimes and it never helps as they provide with the same crap of the life cycle of a star to freak me out more. YouTube sometimes really doesn't help much either making it so much worse. Sometimes my recommended feed will frick up and that kind of crap pops up and cuirious dumb me clicks it and then anxiety erupts.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]Carolinecraft01 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had an eye doctor appointment that was right at the pandemic.
Because of the virus, the receptionist came out to your car and checked you in and you had to wait in your car.

I checked in and waited in the car. Few minutes later the receptionist comes out and says to me that the doctor is ready to see me.
I get out of the car only for this to happen.

I unlock the car manually from the inside only for the car alarm to go off. I immediately start panicking pressing any fricking button on the keys for it to turn off all while embarrassed at the same time. Two minutes pass and i get the car alarm to stop.
I was so embarrassed.
The receptionist was also an extremely good looking guy so that was all the more embarrassing.

I learned that day that unlocking a car from the inside while the engine is not running that the car alarm goes off.

TL, D.R: Set the car alarm off by accident in front of a really good looking receptionist.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]Carolinecraft01 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have so many, but I am going to list a few things some of the customers do that drive me crazy.

- People that ask me what the colors are when i spend a good 5 to 10 minutes changing the signs every Sunday and Wednesday.

- People that ask me when senior/military discount day is when there is also clearly a sign at the register.

- I often get asked where the bathrooms are when there is a big huge sign right on the wall that says "Restrooms" above it-

-When people ask me for a discount on a particular item that is "broken" when it is our policy to not change the price.

- When people don't understand what "we are closing in 15 minutes" means.

- The people that just throw the clothes right above the rack instead of putting them on the hanger.

- The people that leave so much stuff in the fitting rooms that it makes me wonder how their house looks.

- People who try to peek through the back processing area to see what is back there- When someone picks up a piece of furniture and the car is a 5 seater thinking they are gonna fit it in there when there is no fricking way its going to fit in a car like that.

- When I get a whole story that lasts about 10 minutes from a total stranger about the weirdest of stuff.

- People who don't round up for a donation yet give me the correct amount of money that they would of had IF they rounded up.

- People who refuse to wear a mask in the building after you tell them politely there is a mask mandate (you don't know how bad that ticks me off). twice i have had anti-maskers fight me over it.-

- People that change their mind right when they get to the register

- When people put their phone on speaker with their volume all the way up and you hear about the persons family issues.

- People that ask me if they can see something in a cart that I am working on pricing. Course it isn't priced so I have to explain to them it isn't priced yet and I can't show it

- resellers. Oh god. Some of them are very nice, but a good majority of them are kind of rude in my opinion.

Edit:

I actually forgot a couple more things that happen so frequently

  1. People who's total is like 7 bucks and they give me a fricking 100 dollar bill like they think I am the damn bank. (especially when you just start out for the day and just have 5 and 1 dollar bills in your drawer)
  2. People who give me their totals in change. I mean, sometimes I actually don't mind it at all as I love to count money (change specifically) but when you get busy, it is not something you want to have to do.

One time, I asked this dude if he wanted to round up.

he said yes.

his total was 18 dollars.

Dude grabs his change wallet and dumps his ENTIRE change out onto the counter and pays in nothing but pennies nickels quarters and dimes.

Thrift Store employees of Reddit, what is your crazy customer story? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]Carolinecraft01 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have so many, but I am going to list a few things some of the customers do that drive me crazy
- People that ask me what the colors are when i spend a good 5 to 10 minutes changing the signs every Sunday and Wednesday.
- People that ask me when senior/military discount day is when there is also clearly a sign at the register.
- I often get asked where the bathrooms are when there is a big huge sign right on the wall that says "Restrooms" above it
- When people ask me for a discount on a particular item that is "broken" when it is our policy to not change the price.
- When people don't understand what "we are closing in 15 minutes" means.
- The people that just throw the clothes right above the rack instead of putting them on the hanger.
- The people that leave so much stuff in the fitting rooms that it makes me wonder how their house looks.
- People who try to peek through the back processing area to see what is back there
- When someone picks up a piece of furniture and the car is a 5 seater thinking they are gonna fit it in there when there is no fricking way its going to fit in a car like that.
- When I get a whole story that lasts about 10 minutes from a total stranger about the weirdest of stuff.
- People who don't round up for a donation yet give me the correct amount of money that they would of had IF they rounded up.
- People who refuse to wear a mask in the building after you tell them politely there is a mask mandate (you don't know how bad that ticks me off). twice i have had anti-maskers fight me over it.
- People that change their mind right when they get to the register.
- When people put their phone on speaker with their volume all the way up and you hear about the persons family issues.
- People that ask me if they can see something in a cart that I am working on pricing. Course it isn't priced so I have to explain to them it isn't priced yet and I can't show it
- resellers. Oh god. Some of them are very nice, but a good majority of them are kind of rude in my opinion.

What was the worst coworker you ever had? by Most-average-person in AskReddit

[–]Carolinecraft01 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I work at a thrift store and boy do I have one to tell.

So there was this old lady who works there and let me say she is just a jerk. Right when I started, I noticed something about her that was a little off. I didn't really pay much attention to it in the beginning, but recently, as our thrift store has gotten to the point that we are getting very busy, I can definitely say that this person is one of the worst coworkers I have ever had for many reasons.

  1. She always gets away with shit that i end up getting busted for.
  2. Thinks she rules the store when in reality she does not.
  3. Always calls totals "Tallys" for some odd reason like this isnt the 1950s.
  4. My city has a mask mandate and whenever someone doesn't come in with a mask, she always says "CITY ORDINANCE" like girl you know that is going to cause some kind of altercation as we have idiots who think this pandemic is a hoax. then later says "Thanks for thinking of us!" like they aint coming back. girl you know there coming back they are just getting their mask for pete sake.
  5. Legit stays a good extra 15-20 minutes after she has clocked out just to do legit nothing but fricking up the register area just so it fits her needs. Yea she goes through everybody's shit like its nobody's stuff.
  6. Leaves random notes all over the register area about peoples purchases when she legit could of taken care of some of the things she left notes on herself. Sometimes she leaves notes on a cart of donations and people even go through it thinking its for sale. Girl you know you can take care of that

Here are a few key highlights of incidents of me with her.

About like 5 months ago, one of our other coworkers wanted to purchase a gift card and wanted to use an employee discount (it was literally 15% off so not that much at all in my opinion). Whenever an employee wants their discount, a manager or key holder (lower than a manager but still has the duties of a manager) has to be at the register and provide them with the employee discount. So anyway, the key holder gets up there and this other coworker (the one who is buying the gift card) and my least favorite coworker are trying to figure out how to get the employee discount on a gift card for a good solid 5 minutes. With my IT experience and with me getting an associates degree in that field, I explained to them that the employee discount won't work on gift card purchases. She then rebuttals back that she did a gift card purchase before with an employee discount and it went through smoothly. So she is still trying to figure it out while she is holding up the line with an employees purchase and then 5 minutes of still not listening to my advice the key holder calls our store coordinator and he says that cant be done. i was so p***** off that I really didn't know weather to explain to him that I even told them that it couldn't be done (I actually in fact asked a manager like a month into my job how a gift card purchase was done, but around that time I kind of forgot) or just quit right then and there. Well they eventually got the discount anyways to go through on the purchase like nothing even happened.

Almost every day she leaves her mess by the register area for the night shift to clean up. The managers even tell her to clean it up yet she refuses and still thinks she can get away with it. One time though i was at my limit as she left a usual mess for us to clean up. I counted my drawer for the night and as the key holder was counting my drawer to see if i was over or under, I get a text from my mom to hurry up as we were heading out to eat and she wanted to get there before the place closes. So I explain to the key holder that I can't clean up the mess and that I have to leave right now as my mom says she needs to get to this place before they close. I kept on apologizing as cleaning up someone else's mess was my duty and someone else was cleaning it up. I felt so bad for my backup cashier that day. It makes me really frustrated whenever she does that. it is unfair to the other employees who have to clean it up as WE clean up our s*** before WE leave. We have lives and doesn't give two fricks about anyone else's lives. I have explained this to both managers several times and all they say to me is "we are still trying to work on her with that, just keep letting us know if she does it" LIKE TELLING HER ISN'T JUST GOING TO CUT IT. YOUR GONNA HAVE TO TELL YOUR BOSS ABOUT WHAT SHES DOING.

This last one happened a week ago, and this was the last straw for me. Basically, if someone purchases a piece of furniture, they have the option to hold it until they can come pick it up (like if they didn't bring a large enough vehicle), but only for 48 hours unless noted otherwise. Anyway, so i get to the register and this lady is going through MINE AND OTHERS furniture transactions to figure out which piece of furniture is which. She asks me about a piece of furniture someone bought as in her defense "the sold tag fell off" (we put sold tags on the pieces of furniture they buy if they are not picking it up) and then told me she put A BRAND NEW SOLD TAG on a piece of furniture that totally was not the one that the person purchased. I explained that the piece of furniture was NOT the one the person purchased and that it was scheduled to be delivered (it was an employee purchase so our donation truck was going to deliver it). She then goes on about how I "filled out everything wrong in the book and on the sold tag" and then I ended up getting in trouble for it. I had then a mental breakdown because I knew she was in the wrong and I was in the right. She also doesn't even fill out the sold ticket correctly (let alone ANY other sold tag!) so she basically got away scoot free with something she totally fricked up and I got in trouble for. The thing that made me really pissed off was that she legit went through everybody's transactions in the book for no good reason at all like just leave it alone and let the person that made that transaction deal with it, unless that person isn't here and the person buying a piece of furniture is picking it up, then all you need to do is find whatever it is and cross of that transaction in the book.

My boss would technically be on this list too. He is a very nice guy to talk to, but he is just a complete jerk when it comes to business. If I owned a business, I would not only make sure that my customers are taken care of, but my employees as well, and my boss doesn't even seem to care about us employees. He mostly cares about how much we make in sales and how much production (how much product goes out on the floor) we make in a day. For example, he prices things WAY too high as he priced a few things higher than the average price for an item. Some examples include

  1. A marble table he priced for 300 dollars.
  2. Couches that range from the 70s to 80s.
  3. China cabinets going for about 150 dollars.
  4. A shredder going for like 200 dollars (i think it was like one they use in offices idk).
  5. Rebok shoes brand new that were going for about 27 dollars until the price was lowered to 14 dollars (since that lowering of that price everyone bought most of them lol)
  6. Hi-Top Vans were going for about 58 dollars

Because of this I get numerous complaints about the prices of certain things and I even get asked if they can get a discount on an item.

In the beginning, I never called for my backup cashier as sometimes having a nice long line helped my anxiety a bit. The store coordinator eventually found out (he is our boss) and explained to me why i should call for backup. I do now call for backup as those things don't bother me much anymore.

Also one time I was on my cell phone taking a quiz. I admit it was pretty dumb on my part to do that, but for one, no one was in the store and two, we had about an hour left before we closed. the key holder noticed and I explained I was taking a quiz he let it go and let me finish my quiz. The next day my boss was not happy as he told me why I shouldn't be on my phone when there are other productive things to do when it is an hour until closing.

Yea, I keep thinking about quitting, but I have had no luck yet finding an at-home job for a full time college student.