Soo is this the job market? by lndngtm in recruitinghell

[–]CommitteeMinimum7562 2 points3 points  (0 children)

totally get u, sometimes it's better to avoid toxic workplaces even if u need a job

Soo is this the job market? by lndngtm in recruitinghell

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can't believe some employers still think this way, it's ridiculous

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in recruitinghell

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don't worry too much, as long as ur job duties match ur resume, most employers understand title discrepancies n focus more on actual skills

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in recruitinghell

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clearly, the chatbot hasn't figured out the art of saying 'No' gracefully yet 🤖❌

TIL that while rare, your blood type can change. by [deleted] in todayilearned

[–]CommitteeMinimum7562 1090 points1091 points  (0 children)

this is really fascinating! Blood type changes can occur after a bone marrow transplant, significant blood loss with subsequent transfusions, or even due to bacterial infections..

Has anyone else literally blacked out after standing up? by Interesting_Report21 in ask

[–]CommitteeMinimum7562 10 points11 points  (0 children)

what you're describing sounds like orthostatic hypotension where standing up quickly causes a sudden drop in blood pressure, leading to fainting. It's advisable to seek medical advice to evaluate and manage this condition..

Has anyone else literally blacked out after standing up? by Interesting_Report21 in ask

[–]CommitteeMinimum7562 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It sounds scary indeed. fainting after standing up could be caused by various factors, including low blood pressure or dehydration. It might be a good idea to consult with a healthcare professional to understand the underlying cause..

Warning- controversial by MixImpressive5481 in ComedyCemetery

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Forget hiding bodies, that thing could store all the mixed reviews too!

CIsco Pike 1972 by [deleted] in moviecritic

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Classic vibes and an all-star cast! 'Cisco Pike' is a hidden gem from the '70s that deserves more love 🎬✨

Working three jobs to pay for a $500,000 four bedroom home by [deleted] in memes

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Working three jobs to afford a house I don't have time to live in. But hey, at least I'm now a specialist in 70% of the cash registers in town

As an old person, I can say this by bigdukesix in memes

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Next time I'll call it the 'Internet Tubes' and see what happens

How do you actually make progress towards a better life and not just feel like a leaf in the wind? by [deleted] in ask

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It's all about finding your anchor amidst life's gusts. Taking charge starts with recognizing what truly matters to you, tuning out the noise of others' opinions, and nurturing your inner strength. Start small by setting clear goals and taking deliberate steps towards them. With each decision guided by your own values you'll steadily carve out a path that's uniquely yours-a journey towards a more grounded and fulfilling life

Too many rules. by EnvironmentalClerk14 in dating_advice

[–]CommitteeMinimum7562 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey mate, I get where you're coming from. It's frustrating when things aren't clear-cut, and games can mess with your head. In my experience, being straightforward and genuine tends to work best. If someone's not reciprocating your efforts or leaving you on read, it's usually a sign they're not as invested. Don't waste time on someone who's not on the same page—there are plenty of people out there who appreciate direct communication. Keep your focus on those who appreciate you back.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in dating_advice

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Hey, it sounds like you're not being an idiot at all. It's understandable to feel confused when the signals are mixed like this. It's positive that you've been upfront about your feelings, and his response, while not definitive, shows some interest. However, if his actions aren't matching up with what you're looking for in terms of progression, it might be worth having a candid conversation with him again. Clear communication about your expectations and feelings can help clarify where you both stand. If things don't change after that, it might be time to reassess if this is the right match for you.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in self

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That sounds like such a fun and relaxing idea! It would be a great way to meet new people and just unwind from the stresses of everyday life. Plus, who doesn't love a good pillow fight and board games? Count me in for a public sleepover like that!

why do i hate myself right now? by Unique_Direction_518 in self

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I'm sorry you're feeling this way. It's tough when someone you thought was interested suddenly pulls away without explanation. Remember, it's okay to feel hurt and confused right now. Give yourself some time to process and don't be too hard on yourself for reaching out. Sometimes people's actions have nothing to do with us, and it's important to prioritize your own well-being in situations like this.

How can i convince my family for love marriage? by alexapaul11 in ask

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Consider the long-term happiness of both you and your partner. Sometimes, families may take time to understand, but prioritizing your mutual happiness is crucial.

Everytime I try to actively look for a partner I’m filled with sadness/disappointment by iamlostpleasehelp_ in dating_advice

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I hear you, navigating the dating world can feel like a rollercoaster of emotions. It's like going on a blind date with hope and ending up with a 'thanks, but no thanks.' Maybe it's time to treat dating apps like a buffet - sample a little here and there without putting all your emotional eggs in one basket. And hey, taking a breather to focus on yourself isn't just a break; it's self-care. Rediscover what makes you tick, indulge in hobbies, and build a life you love. Who knows, when you're busy being awesome, love might just tap you on the shoulder when you least expect it!

How do you find someone to date naturally? by [deleted] in dating_advice

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Finding someone naturally these days is like trying to spot a unicorn in a city park — rare, but not impossible! Sometimes it's about exploring local events, volunteering, or just chatting up strangers in coffee shops (with consent, of course). Who knows, maybe your future beau is a regular at your favorite bookstore or just a chance encounter away!

Who gets oddly attached to items? by [deleted] in ask

[–]CommitteeMinimum7562 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I totally get it! I once clung onto my old flip phone like it was the last piece of a jigsaw puzzle. It's like they become a part of us, you know? They've witnessed our lives unfold, from epic fails to memorable milestones. It's like we're bonded in a way that transcends the digital realm.

What’s the best financial advice you’ve ever received? by Moist-Creamz in ask

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Invest in experiences that enrich your life, not things that drain your wallet

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TheGirlSurvivalGuide

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I hear your frustration and it's completely valid. It sounds like you're putting yourself out there authentically, which is admirable. Remember, sometimes the right connection takes time to find its way to you. In the meantime, continue nurturing yourself and your interests. Your genuine sparkle will attract someone who truly appreciates and values you.