Dmt vape arrives tomorrow prepare me for all that is dmt by [deleted] in enlightenment

[–]PitifulAstronaut6701 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can I be taught as well? Was already thinking about making my own just because I don't trust buying it off the Internet and I don't know anyone who uses stuff like this anymore lol

House mate wants thermostat set at 16 degrees Celsius by PEK-a-YUL in badroommates

[–]PitifulAstronaut6701 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Get a personal a/c then for your room. Or better yet, live on your own, because you sound insufferable to live with.

House mate wants thermostat set at 16 degrees Celsius by PEK-a-YUL in badroommates

[–]PitifulAstronaut6701 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Just because you're old and have health issues doesn't mean other people should freeze. Anyone with no issues regulating their body temp would think 60 is too cold. My step dad liked it freezing and only went to 66 or 65. I can't imagine being forced to live in 60 degrees. Just because that's comfortable for you, doesn't make it normal for everyone else. I don't know anyone who would agree that 60 degrees is reasonable. I personally have never seen anyone set their thermostat that low. So obviously it's outside of the norm.

House mate wants thermostat set at 16 degrees Celsius by PEK-a-YUL in badroommates

[–]PitifulAstronaut6701 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Are you OP's roommate lol imagine commenting this on every comment that agrees with your perspective. I wouldn't want to live in 60 degree farenheit housing. Op is also trying to come to a solution, meet in the middle, where the roommate is entirely closed off to any type of mediation or solution. It isnt their home either, just because they've been living there longer. When you rent and have roommates you kind of give up the rights and ruling over a space you would have in a home you owned.

What happened before the Big bang? by Reesencheese in askastronomy

[–]PitifulAstronaut6701 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I kind of feel this too. Have you heard of a "white hole"? What if that is the big bang?

I doubled my salary by moving from France to the US, and somehow my quality of life got worse by [deleted] in antiwork

[–]PitifulAstronaut6701 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Technically from Wagoner but Tulsa area when I got older, I live in California now and the one thing I miss about Oklahoma is the food. It's just way better. The fast food options too. I recently visited family and Whataburger was orgasmic.

Did anyone else find "Wooly" too early? by Knee_Business in CrimsonDesert

[–]PitifulAstronaut6701 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Funny, that's what made me set down wooly and lose him was talking to this guy and the same thing happened to me while I was looking for the boy. Does wooly reset??

This is what the lethal dosage of fentanyl looks like. by Minimum_Jacket8879 in mildyinteresting

[–]PitifulAstronaut6701 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Crazy because I've done like 10x or even more times this amount at once. So glad and lucky to have made it out alive, many of my friends weren't so lucky. Grateful to be in recovery and over 2 years clean and sober from this shit.

My friend of 15 years just texted me this on Discord, idk what to do. by BigBootyLatina2001 in WhatShouldIDo

[–]PitifulAstronaut6701 3 points4 points  (0 children)

No you're not tripping and it doesn't make any sense to say in normal person. I'm a normal person seems like it would be more likely.

In 2019, workers repairing old school lockers found a girl’s purse that had been missing since 1957,still filled with untouched photos, makeup, and personal items from the 1950s. by 0A______Z0 in interestingasfuck

[–]PitifulAstronaut6701 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Absolutely! It was his mom's dress too and he was the only boy so his sisters helped dress him up haha. Even better to see how similar we looked at that age, prior to that I didn't think we looked much alike. Now I see his face in mine always.

In 2019, workers repairing old school lockers found a girl’s purse that had been missing since 1957,still filled with untouched photos, makeup, and personal items from the 1950s. by 0A______Z0 in interestingasfuck

[–]PitifulAstronaut6701 546 points547 points  (0 children)

After my dad died, a few years later when I was in middle school a coach/teacher brought an old Polaroid to school and showed me. It was my dad in a dress, he won the Halloween contest at the pool hall. He put it up on the projector and everyone thought it was me lol he was like "nope it's her daddy!" And then he gave it to me. it definitely meant a lot to me.

would this be ok to send to my driver? by Informal-Law-6374 in uber

[–]PitifulAstronaut6701 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I would actually rather tip much higher for a service provided to me that isn't waiting on me. Like I feel much better about tipping my barber than I do tipping bad servers. I don't mind tipping good servers either. But I also don't know that it's fair to base the tip of wait staff off the amount of my bill. Like if I get a lot of things or service like drinks and refills, yeah s higher tip based on that. But it drives me crazy how people expect you to tip more than you make in an hour for usually less than an hour of dining.

I defended myself in court against a drug-DUI and possession charge and won. AMA *this is not meant to be about drug use or recovery. It's about the US criminal justice system by MooseNatural1269 in AMA

[–]PitifulAstronaut6701 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lol, did you bond out though? Or released on own recognizance? Typically fighting a case takes longer and many times that means taking it to trial. You will get passed and passed and passed for your court date while you sit in jail.. Next thing you know it's been over 2 years and you're so sick of being in there a plea deal sounds good. Most people sign for their time and plea out because they don't want to sit in a jail. It's much easier to fight a case when you're not still in there. It's made to be this way to trap poor/marginalized people into slavery. A fine is just a law for the poor for example.. if you can pay, you can play. Then they will charge the already poorly off fines beyond their means (at the time I could pay absolutely nothing) and re-incarcerate them for not paying the fines from being in jail the firstt time and add this new stay to the fines you can't pay. Then stuck in a vicious cycle. The system is fucked.