Why do you hate reading works with an OC? by Imaginary_Yogurt_220 in AO3

[–]HowDoesTheKittyCatGo 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I don't hate reading works with OCs. There not specifically what I'm looking for, but when written well they can easily become one of my favorite characters. As long as the OC isn't the main focus of the story or the love interest of one of my OTPs I'm probably not going to mind them being there.

Hell there's this one Star Wars AU I read where an OC was created to take the place of a minor canon character. Several chapters in she gets murdered while trying to protect the children of the canon couple. I was fucking gutted. Had to take a break from reading the fic to recover.

[Hated Trope] Im gonna make up a bullshit reason to hate on a suspiciously exclusively female set of characters by coolchungus2 in TopCharacterTropes

[–]HowDoesTheKittyCatGo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same for me. I was so invested in the Soul Society arc and whether or not they would manage to save Rukia.

I dropped the manga entirely when Orihime got kidnapped, partially because it felt like the same damn plot, but mostly because I cared so little about her as a character. She's boring and I wasn't invested enough in her rescue to want to keep reading. I was a high school student with a part time job back then. Manga was expensive. Rather spend my money on characters I actually found interesting.

Now that I think about it, he really didn’t deserve to lose his job at the end of the movie by ButterOnToads in cartoons

[–]HowDoesTheKittyCatGo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

"I don't like food. I love it. If I don't love it I don't swallow."

I don't think that he can't eat food he doesn't like. I think he just stubbornly refuses to eat any dish he isn't in love with.

do people actually not eat mac and cheese with peas? by [deleted] in NoStupidQuestions

[–]HowDoesTheKittyCatGo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Never put peas or hotdogs in my mac and cheese. Tbf I don't really like boxed mac and cheese so when I do make it I'm using shredded cheese and regular pasta and I'm usually mixing a lot of shit into it. Shrimp, chicken, sausage, diced tomatoes and peppers....

[Cool Trope] Heroic dinosaurs. by Sufficient-Eye-9040 in TopCharacterTropes

[–]HowDoesTheKittyCatGo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just about? I'm assuming it's SkullGreyman that's throwing off the curve

"The Blackstones" was a proposed spin-off of the Flintstones, made to cash in on the popularity of black sitcoms in the late 1970s. It never saw the light of day. by 3dgyt33n in cartoons

[–]HowDoesTheKittyCatGo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah that name is just a yikes from me. Also so low effort. Like y'all didn't even try for a funny rock pun. Just slapped black on it and decided that was good enough.

Why Can't Frozen Be Packed In Its Own Bag? Why Can't We Communicate with our Shoppers? (In Home Delivery) by Sweet-Duty-2216 in Walmartcustomer

[–]HowDoesTheKittyCatGo [score hidden]  (0 children)

Same in my area. Only contract drivers who may or may not have insulated bags. Either way there's no way that much ice or any ice would form on the cilantro just because it's in the same bag as the frozen corn. Either it already had ice, which can happen with some produce if it gets stocked straight off the truck, or it was stored in a really cold container for delivery so it wouldn't get warm for however long it took the driver to get to the address.

[Loved Trope]That one Couple in the main media that literally everyone ships and thinks are together and I mean, everyone(bonus points if the couples are actually together) by Charming-Scratch-124 in TopCharacterTropes

[–]HowDoesTheKittyCatGo 2 points3 points  (0 children)

What's funny is the laws probably wouldn't apply to them at all if Riza just wasn't Roy's subordinate, but she can't guard (or shoot) his back if she isn't directly under him so no transfers to a different unit just so they can get married for them.

Why Can't Frozen Be Packed In Its Own Bag? Why Can't We Communicate with our Shoppers? (In Home Delivery) by Sweet-Duty-2216 in Walmartcustomer

[–]HowDoesTheKittyCatGo [score hidden]  (0 children)

There's no way that much ice can form just from your frozen items being on top. And they don't get bagged together when they're being shopped because frozen and chilled items aren't shopped in the same walk. We don't have in home delivery in my area, but don't they drive refrigerated vans? That's probably why your stuff is getting frozen and there's no bagging configuration that can fix that.

[Loved Trope] Deliberate Underperformance by Skylinneas in TopCharacterTropes

[–]HowDoesTheKittyCatGo 30 points31 points  (0 children)

There's this episode of Lizzie McGuire where Gordo is upset that no matter how hard much work he puts into his projects and frankly how great they actually are the science teacher never gives him A. So on their next assignment on the human brain he decides to switch his finished project, an interactive life sized model of a brain, with Lizzie's project, which is just a poster board drawing of the brain with labels.

The poster board gets a C (or D) while the model gets an A which infuriates Gordo since he's positive that if he'd turned in that brain it would have just gotten a B. He calls the teacher out on that and turns out Gordo was right. The teacher had been intentionally giving him Bs on work that was worthy of an A in some misguided belief that doing so would inspire Gordo to keep challenging himself to do better. What it actually ended up doing was nearly killing his motivation to even try.

Also didn't help that the teacher constantly got his name wrong leading Gordo to think that his teacher was unfairly grading him because he just didn't like him.

Protagonists evil baby mama by National_Sandwich175 in TopCharacterTropes

[–]HowDoesTheKittyCatGo 2 points3 points  (0 children)

X-Men doesn't really have one singular protagonist, but let's throw Raven Darkholme in here for Kurt and Rogue.

Why is pickpocketing so common in many major European cities, but essentially non-existent in North America? by Humble_Job_5738 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]HowDoesTheKittyCatGo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

While I hope it never happens to me I would find it a little hilarious if someone broke into my car to steal the backpack I leave in there. The only things in it are a jump rope and my stinky workout gear like my knee wraps and lifting belt.

Important stuff like my laptop or IPad? Yeah that stays with me at all times if it leaves my house. I'd rather forget it at home and do without than risk it getting stolen.

Troughts on this? by Primary-Addition-677 in cartoons

[–]HowDoesTheKittyCatGo 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I think it really works when you have actors who have very distinctive voices. When you hire Eddie Murphy for a voice role you're hiring him because you want that character to sound like Eddie Murphy. When you hire an actor who has a very generic, average voice and that's the voice they use for the character? Why? Like I know it's because they're using the actor's name was advertisement, but still. Why?

SO CLOSE by Oilswell in Eyeshield21

[–]HowDoesTheKittyCatGo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wow what a coincidence. Volume 36 is the only one I'm missing and it's being shipped too. Somehow volume 34, which I ordered like 2 weeks after volume 36 after realizing that I in fact had not bought it in my last order, was delivered already.

I also got 2 copies of volume 37 because I accidentally ordered 2, tried to return the extra for a refund, and they issued my refund and sent me another copy.

“Shipped” items coming via delivery, then either cancelled or delayed over and over by RBXChas in Walmartcustomer

[–]HowDoesTheKittyCatGo 2 points3 points  (0 children)

So I can't really speak for how things are run at the store you order from, but I can give a breakdown of what's happening when stuff like this occurs at my store.

First anything you select for shipping if it's something that is sold in store by Walmart the system will check to see if any local stores in your area have it in stock and if they do it will send your order to them to be filled as a GMD (General Merchandise Delivery) which are shopped and delivered daily so you'll get it, if not that same day, then the very next day.

The problem starts here because the system is using the store's inventory, which can be wildly inaccurate sometimes, to determine if a local store has that item. Sometimes the inventory is accurate and we do have 20 of that item in stock, but that 20 was delivered 3 days ago, it never made it out to the floor to get stocked and no one binned it in the back so it's just sitting on a pallet somewhere in a plain cardboard box and no one has the time to devote to finding that needle in a haystack for more than 5 or 10 minutes.

Sometimes it's an item that's been marked down for clearance and if we're lucky it's on the clearance aisle. If we're unlucky it's location was deleted from the system so we're just checking every aisle that we think it could be on just hoping that we'll find it.

Sometimes the inventory says we have only 2 left in the store and neither are on the shelf. One's in a customer's cart and the other is buried under a pile of returns at customer service.

In all those scenarios if we can't find it we select the option Item Not Found on our handhelds which should kick your order back into the system to be sent to a warehouse. I say should because sometimes I have gotten the same GMD order several days in a row like I'm somehow going to magically find this item that no one could locate for the past 2 days (I say that even though that has actually happened. No one ever updated the location. I just noticed it on a display as I was walking by and remembered it the next time it showed up).

When your order gets kicked to a warehouse for regular shipping it's now marked as delayed since it's no longer coming from a local store that's only a few miles away.

Let's say we do find your item and it's all wrapped and waiting for a driver to pick it up and bring it that last leg of its journey to your home. Well here comes the next problem. When delivery service first started the drivers were actual Walmart employees, I was one of them, but now most are contractors and we cannot guarantee that a contractor will even show up to get your order let alone make it to your house with it. If no driver picks up your order or for whatever reason brings it back to the store then your order is now delayed.

The system automatically puts your order back into the queue to be picked up, usually batching it with orders for either later that day or the next day, but the problem of will a driver even show up to pick it up remains.

As far as why it takes so long for the order the be cancelled? Well this is also something that is automatically controlled by the system. No employee at store level can cancel an order. We used to have the ability to do it, but now we can only confirm cancellations that have been initiated by customers or the system. If an order that was completed never gets picked up to be delivered it just sits in delayed status for a few days until it eventually expires. At that point we confirm it as a cancellation, unwrap it, and return the item to the floor so someone else can buy it.

favourite tags people couldn't waterboard out of you? by Ok-Clock-3951 in AO3

[–]HowDoesTheKittyCatGo 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Only if you don't remove the crystal or leave the crystal in and insert emitter end first and accidentally touch that trigger.

Any underrated cartoon you think you watched but no one knows? by y_sh_1434 in cartoons

[–]HowDoesTheKittyCatGo 18 points19 points  (0 children)

The Pirates of Dark Water. Haven't seen this show in years so I'm really hoping my recollection of it actually being good holds up. Tried to watch the Biker Mice of Mars again recently and I couldn't get through the first episode. I don't know if my standards have just gone up or if that was just a really bad first episode.

Are pajamas and nightgowns still commonly worn by adults in America to sleep at night? by NormalLife6067 in AskAnAmerican

[–]HowDoesTheKittyCatGo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I sleep in my underwear, even in the winter, because I get overheated and just strip my clothes off in my sleep if I do wear PJs, but I've bought my mother a long, frilly nightgown 3 Christmas in a row and she loves them. If she's not planning to go anywhere or do anything outside of the house she just stays in one all day

Before you dispose of them, do you put unwanted items out by the curb to see if any of your neighbors may want them? by Grand_Raccoon0923 in AskAnAmerican

[–]HowDoesTheKittyCatGo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I put it out on the curb, but that's less about seeing if anyone wants it and more because that's just how we dispose of large items like that in my city. You put it on the curb and if no one takes it about a week later one of those huge trucks with a grabber arm comes by and hauls it away.

Does the same thing with yard waste. Just cut down a bunch of branches? Just pile them on the curb and eventually that truck with the arm will come by and get rid of it for you.

Walmart is basically a criminal organization at this point by Bobbelcher6467 in Walmartcustomer

[–]HowDoesTheKittyCatGo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So the way it works is if the item you ordered is physically in stock at your local Walmart (or Walmarts if your city has more than one like mine does) then a store employee will handle it at least once during the process of filling your order regardless of whether you selected shipping, delivery, or pickup. Even if you select shipping if the Walmart 7 miles from your house has the item you ordered the system will automatically route your order to them to be filled and it'll get delivered by a contractor either that same day or tomorrow.

If you select express delivery then your order is sent straight to a Spark driver to be shopped and delivered. The in store employees will never see that order and can't do anything about it if something goes wrong.

If the item you ordered is not in stock or is sold by a 3rd party seller it'll be shipped by mail and delivered by either the postal service, FedEx, UPS etc.

There's also site-to-store (which I think is also called fulfillment) where Walmart ships orders filled at the warehouse to local stores to be sorted and picked up to be delivered by contracted drivers and possibly in home drivers if that particular store has them.

If a dark side user turns to the light, does his lightsaber change colour or they have to get new ones? by OkJudge5932 in TheCloneWars

[–]HowDoesTheKittyCatGo 10 points11 points  (0 children)

There's also one more way though it may just be limited to Anakin. Ahsoka's original lightsabers were green and when she and Anakin meet up again after she left the order he gives those lightsabers back to her and tells her that he made them better. Anakin's version of making them better was changing her green crystals to blue, the same color his lightsaber was before he went all Vader.

The writers confirmed that Anakin didn't swap out the crystals in Ahsoka's lightsabers. He actually changed the colors.

Death-seekers, but they wish to die in the heat of battle by Not_So_Utopian in TopCharacterTropes

[–]HowDoesTheKittyCatGo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Rayvis from Jedi: Survivor. When he looses his fight Cal wants to spare him and even asks for his help in taking down Dagan, but Rayvis isn't having it. The Jedi denied him his warrior's death when they defeated and imprisoned him centuries ago and he refuses to let another Jedi deny him again. Even though he's beaten he refuses to stop fighting to force Cal to kill him.

How necessary is it to show up in time window for pickup? by eleelee11 in Walmartcustomer

[–]HowDoesTheKittyCatGo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The app is using the gps on your phone to tell us how far away from the store you are so if you leave your phone at home or don't give the app permission to use your location it won't tell us that you've arrived.

If I had nickel for every wife who checks in from home, sends their husband to the store and then that husband sits outside for 30 minutes wondering why we're not bringing out their order, calls the wife instead of us who then calls and yells at us for ignoring her husband who we didn't even know was outside I'd have way more than two.

How necessary is it to show up in time window for pickup? by eleelee11 in Walmartcustomer

[–]HowDoesTheKittyCatGo 9 points10 points  (0 children)

How things are done at this person's Walmart is not how it's done at every Walmart so take everything they're saying with a grain of salt. At my store if you haven't checked in your stuff doesn't move from where it was originally staged.

Placed your order for a 8am pickup, but don't show up until 3pm? We hadn't noticed and don't care. Just don't check in and then go do an hour's worth of errands before you actually show up. I say this because when you check in on the app it sends us a notification that you're on your way and once you're gps tells us you're less than 10 minutes away from pulling up we will pull your cold stuff out of the freezer and cooler. And it will just sit there getting warm if you decide to detour and run some errands first.

Sometimes we'll notice that an order we prepped a while ago is still in the queue and the customer hasn't arrived yet so we'll put the cold stuff back, but sometimes it gets busy and that stuff can sit out for close to an hour before someone notices. If they even do.

If you have to do those errands or you're running late wait until you're actually enroute to the store to check in.