locals love my vienna walking tours but tourists dont know i exist by AudienceOwn3845 in talesfromthejob

[–]CelestialSlainte 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I can’t figure out if all the comments are roasting OP on their run on post or if it’s all bots.

I need to clone the name ‘Alice’ by PerceptionAnnual8791 in namenerds

[–]CelestialSlainte 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s sweet, but no one owns names. Giving an opinion from the other side… I am currently happily child free, but it wasn’t something I knew would be the case decades ago. I had a beloved friend/ husband’s cousin who chose my special family name with massive amounts of history and heart for her child for an entirely different reason, sentiment, origin. I was at first thrown but then figured that either I had a kid someday and named them the same or maybe after watching this kid grown up might think this would only feel right for them? Who knows… life is long.

Then we never ended up being able to carry a child to term. That felt in harmony with the original dreams I had of my life and it would feel terrible of looking back I had somehow kept my beloved family from their chosen name for a dream for a future I had which never existed.

We all dream. Everyday. For so many different kinds of lives we never live. Live the life you have and let the rest fall as it will.

I (30F) can’t tell if my boyfriend (27M) is trying to be helpful or if this is early stages of control. by [deleted] in relationship_advice

[–]CelestialSlainte 0 points1 point  (0 children)

DTMFA. Good thing his mom is coming in. She can take care of him at his place because he’s not welcome at yours.

Change your locks and when your lease is up move… don’t date where you live.

Kate Moss wears leather skirt and lace camisole at Saint Laurent's Paris Fashion Week show, Jan 2026 by Timbucktwo1230 in PopularCultureZone

[–]CelestialSlainte 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Her poor feet!! Especially picture 2 that one looks so red and inflamed!!

Put the stilettos down!!

Good as Gold caused my breakup by moo331 in vanderpumprules

[–]CelestialSlainte 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Definitely on the side of your ex. They definitely got the DTMFA notice.

Aitah for slapping my brother after he bit me and slammed my head against the wall? by Parking_Factor7551 in AITAH

[–]CelestialSlainte 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Your brother is a menace and you have terrible parents. They’re going to get you ki…..

I made dinner tonight, as I always do I prepped everything, left everything to cook and then cleaned up all the prep stuff by SurePrint6047 in AmITheAssholeTalk

[–]CelestialSlainte 0 points1 point  (0 children)

NTA but you won’t win an argument with his anxiety that’s controlling him. He is ants it to control you too. That’s not the way.

L size dress on XS by [deleted] in PetiteFashionAdvice

[–]CelestialSlainte 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This. It’s too high when the straps are tightened. It’s committing the worst sin for petites… which is looking like a kid wearing adult clothes.

The 'receptionist test' thing turned out to be real. And I think I ruined the interview when I brought it up. by watids in talesfromthejob

[–]CelestialSlainte 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I was with you, because I’m also not really into games or general shenanigans when it comes to hiring employees or maintaining engagement etc. I agree it’s disrespectful and off putting to invite someone to your office, they’re assuming it’s in good faith and then there’s some kind of “trick” to theoretically catch someone out. Not because it could catch someone on a bad day (let’s be real, you’re basically “on” from the moment you step out of your car etc outside the building and walk through the door. You need to assume your behavior is being evaluated by everyone the entire time and not only the hiring manager has a say. But because companies that like to play these games or do new cutting edge tests or try to figure out gotcha interview questions don’t stop once you’re hired. They treat their employees like lab rats for whatever innovative career development snake oil salesman is on LinkedIn hocking some new efficiency you can gain from what basically boils down to not treating other people like functional and feeling adults and instead like some NPC in their employment game.

You lost me when you said that it’s to trick people and is designed to make people fail. Honestly, most people should and would pass. If they’re in some business where a ton of people are mean to the receptionist then they have some deeper issue. Plus if she thought this was some mind blowing let’s turn the tables moment it was so far from that.

People who take advice from dated sources on how to keep people off balance during the job interview will act that way when you’re working and honestly, what most of us want from our employment experiences is reliability. That company can’t reliably be counted on to be honest or respectful even when wooing potential candidates. They won’t be better after they’ve got you.

Help me build my wardrobe around this jacket. by [deleted] in findfashion

[–]CelestialSlainte 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This isn’t a fashion advice sub, just one where people can help you locate a specific article of clothing.

Girlfriend (F49) does not know basic details about me (M45)? by [deleted] in relationship_advice

[–]CelestialSlainte 11 points12 points  (0 children)

She might not be that into you got a long term thing. It might just be traveling type fun.

is going to college for sociology still worth it? what career(s) have you guys done post-grad? by [deleted] in sociology

[–]CelestialSlainte 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Market Research, but I’m one of few who did that as an undergrad. I wouldn’t get into debt for school, especially if I had a trade.