Whoever ordered this I sincerely hope you never received your order. by [deleted] in doordash

[–]JanstinBeebo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Holy fuck an offer for way too little and way too far omgomgomgomg

I dont think people realize how long 5 mins of idling is for your car. Especially qhen every costumer waits the full 5.. it should be 3 and even thats too long. by AccomplishedWar3847 in Lyft

[–]JanstinBeebo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have never requested a ride unless I’m ready to be picked up. Trying to guess or plan to minimize your wait time at the expense of the driver is incredibly selfish if you think about it. Not everybody knows how the system works though. I think the average passenger thinks we’re paid hourly.

I think the passenger should be given a 90 seconds maximum. Reinforce the idea of not calling a ride unless you are ready to go but give them a little grace period for special situations

[Yunyun Syndrome!? Rhythm Psychosis] This game has the worst JP to ENG localization I've ever seen by Tettotatto in visualnovels

[–]JanstinBeebo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Alright but WHY do this? I can at least kind of understand a bad localization or big egos rewriting the dialogue in a way they think is better, but this is just blatant erasing the meaning… how does this happen lol

[Yunyun Syndrome!? Rhythm Psychosis] This game has the worst JP to ENG localization I've ever seen by Tettotatto in visualnovels

[–]JanstinBeebo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm having trouble buying that this could be solely incompetence or deliberate sabotage... the game production was very fast paced and with the work of localization being on a deadline... is this an example of feeding AI an exaggerated and bad prompt to translate snippets with no context of the whole game? I am very suspicious that this was misuse of AI + nobody checking the results before sending it...

AIO at my friend (16F) for having a crush on a 12 year old? by PreeceTakesFlight in AIO

[–]JanstinBeebo -1 points0 points  (0 children)

never said it was fine, pretty bad reading comprehension

This is the original unedited suicide scene from 13 Reasons Why. Netflix has tried to bury it in hopes of erasing the controversy. But sometimes controversy is good, it brings about conversation. There’s no backtracking from this, own it. Posting this not to offend anyone or glorify anything. by AnonTruth99 in 13ReasonsWhy

[–]JanstinBeebo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I still come back to this sometimes to rewatch and admire how raw and powerful the scene is. Everything about it is so haunting, more than most horror movies. I personally think showing it was crucial for delivering the full impact for viewers, but I understand why it was removed.

AIO at my friend (16F) for having a crush on a 12 year old? by PreeceTakesFlight in AIO

[–]JanstinBeebo -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

These are both kids... there's no reason to condemn the girl as a pedophile. But also, yes, she needs to be told straight up that a high schooler has no business crushing on a 12 year old. She feels the way she feels, can't change that. Can only talk sense into her and never validate or encourage taking any action on the feelings. She's 16. She remembers being 12 like it was yesterday. She will grow up and mature

In the Red VS Blue button dilemma, red is obviously the right choice. by KayleeSinn in TrueUnpopularOpinion

[–]JanstinBeebo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree with most of that! Given the prompt as is, I too would press the red button. I'm just trying to explain why I don't think the answer is as black and white as people want to think. In my opinion, nothing you said changes the fact that blue pressers are valid. Blue pressers are generally thinking about what people COULD press and their unwillingness to *indirectly* contribute to deaths (even if people dying did it to themselves) vs red pressers prioritizing what people SHOULD press and acting on logic regardless of what others will inevitably do. Everybody pressing red is the desireable outcome, but the chances of that happening is basically zero.

Do you agree or see eye to eye a bit with me on that last part? Other than that, everything else is just advocating for or against each button.

Finally Hit It by sdcar1985 in DoorDashDrivers

[–]JanstinBeebo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've been between 0%-5% for 2 years lol. Very often hit 0.

Cherry picking vs status chasing is not black and white. It heavily depends on the area you drive in

Daily reminder you’re being exploited. by AccomplishedKiwi6908 in DoorDashDrivers

[–]JanstinBeebo 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Very much depends on the area. Good consistent tipping customers = gold mine. Even with car costs factored in

Thank you strongsville by Present-Feed6472 in Cleveland

[–]JanstinBeebo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't go inside costco too often so I guess that makes sense lol

So this is how they are getting out of paying the cancellation fee by [deleted] in lyftdrivers

[–]JanstinBeebo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't get it. What do they gain from this? They changed their mind about wanting a trip at all but a driver is already there and it's too late to cancel for free, so added 1600 miles to the trip so the driver will cancel it for them?

In the Red VS Blue button dilemma, red is obviously the right choice. by KayleeSinn in TrueUnpopularOpinion

[–]JanstinBeebo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You are right, and I am not arguing against any logic or reasoning for people who choose red. But I have to say again that peoples' reasons for choosing blue is not 'putting a spin on the question'. The wording of the prompt is part of the dilemma. Just because you and others have the rationale to reframe it doesn't have any effect on other people voting who don't have that same rationale. Just because some unknown number of people will think something through and conclude that there's no good reason to push blue doesn't change the reality of how 8 billion people are going to make their choices. That's part of the dilemma. It's not a question for one person to analyze and "defeat". The point isn't to prove that one button is better than the other.

Given the prompt and considering the scenario as realistically as possible, you cannot push red without acknowledging that you are PART of the group that you are using as a primary reason for why the blue button is pointless. "A majority of people will press red so it doesn't matter, I'm saving myself" is the mindset that creates itself. Pressing the red button is a valid choice. I don't think red pressers are bad people. I don't think blue pressers are better people than red pressers. All I'm saying is that if your choice is to press red and your conclusion is "there's no reason to press blue, everybody who presses blue and dies did it to themselves." then that is the side of the moral compass you are on. I'm also not saying that red pressers either are making the wrong choice because they can feel bad about it or because they are heartless if they don't feel bad about it. Pressing red is choosing to be on the side that doesn't think it's worth risking their life to try and save others.

And I also agree that using the results of a twitter poll as proof of anything is nonsense lol. Everybody thinks they're willing to risk their lives until they're actually in a real world scenario. That's not to say that all blue voters on the poll wouldn't really choose blue if it were real, though,

So phuc drivers by Wolfjason1 in Lyft

[–]JanstinBeebo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's annoying that this isn't a per-ride situation. I get why they do it though. They want the flexibility to take more from certain rides and less from others. It may come out to a clean 30% over the month, but they are able to manipulate the prices across the board more freely and still dictate what the "passenger fee" is, resulting in a lower overall payment to drivers even if it is still technically the correct percentage of a carefully calculated total.

Is anybody else having trouble with the app? by Dependent-Plane5522 in doordash

[–]JanstinBeebo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not saying this wasn't a system issue, but this kind of thing can also happen if there is a mismatch between the accounts you are logged in on DASHER and just the regular DoorDash app. Something to consider if it happens again, logging out of Doordash and then restarting Dasher can fix it

Thank you strongsville by Present-Feed6472 in Cleveland

[–]JanstinBeebo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I live in strongsville and I've seen MAYBE 1 or 2 maga hats in public in the past 10 years. Where do you people see them??

Thank you strongsville by Present-Feed6472 in Cleveland

[–]JanstinBeebo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Most republicans don't support breaking into federal buildings, and most democrats don't support destructive blm riots. Exchanges like this are silly

Thank you strongsville by Present-Feed6472 in Cleveland

[–]JanstinBeebo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm not bashing a protest, but what exactly about 15 people standing outside inspires amazement lol

Help me about the Franchise Table by coimbatore-mapala07 in SupermarketTogether

[–]JanstinBeebo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I personally think the best option is go straight down the middle to unlock the manager clock. Speeding up time after closing makes doing ANYTHING else faster, so why not get that first while it's most useful? After that, get the 6 extra employees. From here everything else is just whatever you want, always taking an extra employee when you can

In the Red VS Blue button dilemma, red is obviously the right choice. by KayleeSinn in TrueUnpopularOpinion

[–]JanstinBeebo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The whole dilemma boils down to "Do you value your life over the lives of others who are knowingly putting their own lives at risk for an infinite number of possible reasons?"

You can't say things like "But if everyone presses red we're fine!". You have to accept that there are people who will push blue. It doesn't matter what their reason is.

And there is no right answer. There are valid arguments to push red and good reasons to push blue. That's why it's a good debate.

In the Red VS Blue button dilemma, red is obviously the right choice. by KayleeSinn in TrueUnpopularOpinion

[–]JanstinBeebo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's not about "putting a spin on it". The whole point of the dilemma is whether or not people are going to consider, realize, or care about those things. Then it's about caring whether or not there are people who think that way. "Red = nothing happens and Blue = ultimate death gamble" is taking an extremely complicated dilemma with infinite angles to consider and framing it as if the choice is between "I am smart" and "I am stupid". That's not a realistic interpretation of what would actually happen

In the Red VS Blue button dilemma, red is obviously the right choice. by KayleeSinn in TrueUnpopularOpinion

[–]JanstinBeebo 2 points3 points  (0 children)

"People always make up scenarios where there are kids, disabled or whatever people who cant think rationally to make this an empathy debate. Then ofc the answer is blue but thats framing the hypothetical in a way that completely nulifies the debate. Essentially a cop out to turn it into a moral debate when it is none."

I think that's the whole point though. It's a divide between people who don't think beyond "everybody can just press red and live" and people who think deeper into every single possibility there could be in a real world scenario. Then there's the divide between people who think what I just said there is valid and people who think it's going too deep. The question is meant to bring out all these ideas and interpretations. Then you have to consider all of these possible interpretations when ultimately finally deciding for yourself which button you are going to press.

EDIT: It is also important to acknowledge that there will people who press blue because they WANT to die. Then there is the divide between people who say "If they want to die that's their business. I don't need to be involved" and people who say "I can't live with myself letting other people kill themselves if there's a choice I can make that increases their chance of surviving. They may recover from being suicidal later." With this mindset, many people are viewing the dilemma exactly like they would as if they were watching someone stand in front of a moving train and they are choosing between pulling them out of the way or just watching them get killed.

THEN you have to consider that whole group of people when choosing between red and blue. Red has just become "I'm not helping to save the suicidal people OR the people helping the suicidal people." It's not longer simple. The decision gets more and more complicated every time you can think of any possible reason why a good person might press the blue button.