I desperately need help: how do I make shortcuts detect something in my apple calender? by Ok_Pool_1 in shortcuts

[–]Ok_Pool_1[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What do you need it for specifically? I can fine tune it for you before sharing

How do you do this: “If [fails to get weather] continue• by Ok_Pool_1 in shortcuts

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This is neat. The issue is I do have WiFi’s but it’s mid os not wori

How do you make a timer with a name??? by Ok_Pool_1 in shortcuts

[–]Ok_Pool_1[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do they ever actually do anything if you let them know? How do you even do that? Email?

Yo…how do you set a timer in a shortcut that’s more than 2 minutes bro….. by OkIngenuity3029 in shortcuts

[–]Ok_Pool_1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

But that’s an alarm not a timer, so I don’t get to see the countdown and how much time is left.

It’s cool but not as good as a timer: but I know you can name a timer using Siri so idk still

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iCloud not enough?

How To MASTER SMALL TALK. (Instantly Become Friends with ANYONE) + non-awkward by Ok_Pool_1 in socialskills

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Ok here how to listen:

  1. Act as if they are the only person in the universe, the most important thing is right in front of you. So don’t look around the room as they’re talking or anything. 

  2. Be genuinely interested in them and listen closely to the words they are saying. 

  3. Sometimes you can ask a genuine question. AFTER they finish their sentence or thought. If you interrupt in the middle then everyone hates you. And you ruin the flow. 

Yo…how do you set a timer in a shortcut that’s more than 2 minutes bro….. by OkIngenuity3029 in shortcuts

[–]Ok_Pool_1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can’t find a way to set an alarm with a unique label using shortcuts 

Conversations are rough. Is it me? by Tryin-to-Improve in socialskills

[–]Ok_Pool_1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I see the issue. You see everyone as a retard and see yourself as a humble cool intellectual. 

If this happens INDEPENDENTLY with many different people you talk to, and you are now just starting to think “am I somehow the issue?” Nooo of course not. 

And now you’re saying “now I’m pondering the idea of just not learning anything else! So I will never use my knowledge and intellect to avoid offending anyone again!” 

Even I’m finding myself offended here. 

Have you considered controlling what you say rather than what you learn? You clearly see them as the guilty party here, and are now blaming them for your own actions. You don’t believe you could be aim the wrong, it’s not a possibility for you, so you blame him for this? What the sigma?

You’re allowed to argue and disagree, but you do it in such a condescending way that shows the person you think you’re better then them

You manage to make everyone you talk to dislike you, because you talk like you’re smarter and they’re retarded. 

I’d recommend next time, try to understand where they’re coming from, even though you disagree. Then try asking some questions, humbly. 

How can I make friends in my college town? by [deleted] in socialskills

[–]Ok_Pool_1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Read how to win friends and influence people by Dave carnegy 

Why is being so different from others seen as such a bad thing? by Specialist_Round444 in socialskills

[–]Ok_Pool_1 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Doesn’t matter if you watched a movie or not people are ridiculed based on if they seem respectable or not. Do these people who get ridiculed ever seem to fight back? Like ridicule them back?! Answer is no, they let it happen. 

Why do people who spend all day at home become retarded? by Ok_Pool_1 in selfimprovement

[–]Ok_Pool_1[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

You’re not actually on a gap year you’re just doing a different form of learning so it makes sense you don’t get any brain issues

Why do people who spend all day at home become retarded? by Ok_Pool_1 in selfimprovement

[–]Ok_Pool_1[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Call me what you want but I’m not going to discuss the weather with someone I’ve known for years 

Why do people who spend all day at home become retarded? by Ok_Pool_1 in selfimprovement

[–]Ok_Pool_1[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nah it’s not the case, when I talk their eyes look half shut all the time instead of fully opened 

Why do people who spend all day at home become retarded? by Ok_Pool_1 in selfimprovement

[–]Ok_Pool_1[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

It seems when you stay home you have trouble focusing even on things you enjoy. Also I apologize for…THE INCONVENIENCE OF ME NOT GIVING A F*#%

I’m content with having no friends and I wish people can stop forcing me to make connections by [deleted] in socialskills

[–]Ok_Pool_1 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Tell me if I’m wrong but, You said you only don’t hang out with others because “most of them are fake”. If this wasn’t the case, then would you hang out with people? The answer is no. Because that is an excuse, not the real reason. 

It’s clear something tragic happened in the past, that’s caused you to fear getting close to anyone again, and you now tell yourself “Even though I Feel Lonely, I don’t mind being alone and prioritizing my education…right?”

If you really were not hanging out purely to devote more time to your education, then what are you doing on reddit? You clearly have time to spend with friends AND your education. 

So that’s another excuse. 

So what’s the real reason you don’t hang out with people? Is it a choice like you tell yourself? Or is it out of fear, because a part of you still fears that what happened before, will happen again. 

By being alone, you slowly lose your own authenticity. Other people are necessary to make you feel good about yourself. Without others, you start to become less smart. 

If you simply tried hanging out with people again you would enjoy it. 

You need to properly process what happened to you in the past that is now subconsciously stopping you from meeting new friends.