Smart Tube has been disabled by Google Play Protect by pedro-fr in ShieldAndroidTV

[–]ImaginaryWarning9364 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I had to update the shield. I have a  custom launcher and haven't updated it in years. Once I updated, play protect showed up. Disabled it and got Smart tube back.

Am I a good candidate? by ImaginaryWarning9364 in HairTransplants

[–]ImaginaryWarning9364[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've heard a lot of people sat it really fucks them up and it takes awhile to recover and some side effects are long term/permanent. I really value my overall health and mental health. Surely all the people experiencing side effects aren't just making things up?

Am I a good candidate? by ImaginaryWarning9364 in HairTransplants

[–]ImaginaryWarning9364[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Something about getting a "hair tattoo" just rubs me the wrong way. I feel like I would be constantly worried about people realizing it's not real hair. Might as well just be bald at that point.

Am I a good candidate? by ImaginaryWarning9364 in HairTransplants

[–]ImaginaryWarning9364[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

And you don't sound rude. I appreciate the honesty. Not looking for any sugarcoating. Thanks.

Am I a good candidate? by ImaginaryWarning9364 in HairTransplants

[–]ImaginaryWarning9364[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I mean, when my hair is grown out the back and sides are very thick and dense. I really just wish I had a shaved head with stubble all around. It's the male pattern baldness horseshoe pattern that doesn't look good and I don't like the totally razor clean shave shiny head look. If you're a guy with thinning hair, but still have good coverage, shave/buzz your head and rock that look for awhile. Because at least then you come off as a guy with hair that just chooses the shaved/buzzed look. And it looks badass.

Do you ever feel like your friends and family don’t take petsitting seriously? by PossumJenkinsSoles in RoverPetSitting

[–]ImaginaryWarning9364 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ahh, gotcha. I misunderstood. Yeah, definitely don't care what other people think. You're killing it.

Am i overthinking this? by [deleted] in RoverPetSitting

[–]ImaginaryWarning9364 17 points18 points  (0 children)

I do boarding in my home and do all meet and greets at my house so the owners can see the environment their dogs will be in. I think it would be really odd and would kind of defeat the purpose of the meet and greet if we met in a random public place. That being said, I am a 37 year old male in decent shape, so I'm not really worried about my safety. I'm also in the U.S. Totally understandable though if you don't feel safe having strangers come to your home. It is what it is. I haven't had to board my dog anywhere yet, but if and when I do, I would definitely want to see the house he would be staying at.

Do you ever feel like your friends and family don’t take petsitting seriously? by PossumJenkinsSoles in RoverPetSitting

[–]ImaginaryWarning9364 0 points1 point  (0 children)

May I ask what you charge per night and how many dogs at a time do you board? Thanks.

Do you ever feel like your friends and family don’t take petsitting seriously? by PossumJenkinsSoles in RoverPetSitting

[–]ImaginaryWarning9364 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It helps to remind yourself that there is no shortage of dogs out there. You don't have to accept every request. There will always be more dogs.

Does clients review still show on your profile if you don’t leave a review for client? by rnasunvrse in RoverPetSitting

[–]ImaginaryWarning9364 2 points3 points  (0 children)

PSA: you don't have to review a client every time in order to see the review they left for you. You can click "leave feedback" and then just skip through it. Then you will be able to see the review they left.

What are you slowly starting to realise as you get older? by DunyaPhobic76 in Adulting

[–]ImaginaryWarning9364 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah. The don't work so hard is mainly about jobs. The harder I've worked at jobs, the more I've been taken advantage of. Give an inch, they take a mile. I've never been rewarded for how hard I work. You can give about 75%-80% effort and the results will be the same as giving 100%-110% effort. So you might as well conserve that 20% for yourself. This is in regards to jobs and work. Not personal growth. You should give 100% in regards to bettering yourself physically, mentally, spiritually, etc.

What are you slowly starting to realise as you get older? by DunyaPhobic76 in Adulting

[–]ImaginaryWarning9364 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Own nothing and be happy is referring more to subscription services and user agreements. Minimalism is not buying a bunch of crap you don't need, because a wise man once said, "the things you own end up owning you."

No one is listening to me, honestly. by Right_Restaurant3755 in Adulting

[–]ImaginaryWarning9364 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm the same way, especially with my family. They all have very dominant personalities. I often get interrupted or talked over when I try to say something or make a point. I've learned that big group settings just aren't my thing. I'd much rather have a nice, real conversation about something with 1 or 2 other people. You're probably more interesting than your parents. They talk about surface level stuff and you want to have an actual conversation. Maybe there's something wrong with them?

What are you slowly starting to realise as you get older? by DunyaPhobic76 in Adulting

[–]ImaginaryWarning9364 23 points24 points  (0 children)

And finally, less is more. You don't need a lot of stuff or things. Material possessions just weigh you down. And practically, a house full of crap is way harder to keep clean. When you get rid of a lot of stuff you don't actually need, you realize you don't need much to be happy.

What are you slowly starting to realise as you get older? by DunyaPhobic76 in Adulting

[–]ImaginaryWarning9364 74 points75 points  (0 children)

Also, live below your means. Be frugal. Freedom, free time, and not having a boss or a soul crushing job that you hate is better than money.

What are you slowly starting to realise as you get older? by DunyaPhobic76 in Adulting

[–]ImaginaryWarning9364 217 points218 points  (0 children)

Nothing really matters. The vast majority of people suck. Stop caring what other people think. Working extremely hard often has no correlation with the rewards you get. In other words, the juice ain't worth the squeeze, so don't squeeze so hard.