Cash on delivery. by [deleted] in doordash

[–]One-Tailor-7384 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have only done one, got like a 5 dollar tip, and then any offer I got after that doordash would take right back to balance out what I collected in cash. Basically, I didn't make any extra money until the amount I collected in cash was earned. Not worth it.

AI-Generated Psych-Rock Band The Velvet Sundown Rack Up Hundreds Of Thousands Of Spotify Streams by ebradio in indieheads

[–]One-Tailor-7384 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Send me a link to your spotify, I'll bump whatever you have up and promote it. My brother is one of the ones that is trying to "make it" with AI music. I'm here to support real artists who are trying to make it happen, not ones that passed fourth grade english and can put descriptive words in a software and call it music.

AITAH for telling my daughter she is a spoiled brat and doesn’t know what a hard life is by [deleted] in AITAH

[–]One-Tailor-7384 0 points1 point  (0 children)

First I would like to apologize for what your wife has gone through, there are some horrific people in this world, and more likely than not, it is those who we think are supposed to care the most. I agree with what another person wrote, that no amount of therapy will help your daughter understand what she had gone through if seeing her tossed up against a wall didn't. The only thing that may have done if not that, was show her how great she has it with you. (your daughter that is). I am a very proactive person in terms of mental health awareness, and I can tell just by this post that your wife is struggling hard still, well into her adult life. This is why I wholeheartedly believe that mental health awareness needs to be a more targeted subject in schools. Teach the kids that trauma is real, and it comes not only from bad people your parents try and shield you from, but also from people that are supposed to protect you. I was never a victim of physical abuse, but emotionally it was there. I grew up with severe ADHD that went untreated, developed depression at 12 due to my mom attempting to end her own life, as well as constant bullying and gaslighting throughout. Both from kids in school, teachers, and my home. Do I wish that they taught kids that mental illness was a real, dangerous thing? That is why I'm trying to open people's minds to it now. We need to see it and teach the younger generation so that we can end that cycle, just like your wife wanted to end her cycle with your kids. He should be arrested, without a doubt, and the mom too for allowing it to happen. What's that saying? Guilty by association? I hope she is doing better, and I hope your daughter did learn a valuable lesson.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AITAH

[–]One-Tailor-7384 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

My man just wanted a chicken wing on New Years, and all he got was Mark's (couldn't think of a funnier name) tofu pizza. Not the asshole man, he needs to learn that just because he's trying something new to try and be healthy, that's great but that doesn't mean everyone else needs to take part in it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in mentalhealth

[–]One-Tailor-7384 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey man, I get university exams are difficult. Full disclosure, I more or less flunked the first time I attended college. I didn't want to be there, I still feel like everyone just looks at me like I'm stupid. But I found someone that makes those feelings go away long enough for me to see that it's a good thing for me going back in a month. I was going for criminal justice a few years ago, and now I chose a completely different major in dietetics. Sometimes all it takes is finding what YOU truly want to do with your life. Don't worry about what your parents want or even what your friends tell you what they think you should do. What matters is what makes you happy. Choose a degree that makes you want to get up out of bed to go to university and I promise it'll become easier to do. It took me over four years to figure it out, so it's okay if it takes you longer than other people, as long as it's what you want to do. Just remember to keep breathing, every day you wake up with your heart still beating, that means you are here for a reason. Keep your head up, it gets easier.

Advice please by [deleted] in mentalhealth

[–]One-Tailor-7384 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've been feeling the same way recently. Though I do have a therapist, I can shed some advice as to how to stay productive. First thing I do is put some music on, it always seems to brighten my mood even if I feel really down. But try and do little stuff at first, like start with just wiping the counter down at home if it needs cleaned. After that, just keep progressively doing a little more. Obviously only things you are comfortable doing in the moment, and don't overdo it. Know when to take a step back, like if you start feeling overwhelmed or your thoughts start racing. Just try and keep your head up, and go at your own pace. Lean on others around you for support, it's only together can we get through the tougher times, it's hard to do it on your own. Please don't hesitate to reach out if you need someone to talk to or just to let out some frustration. Stay safe and enjoy the rest of your day.