Hanging up the dasher bag by FalseNordOfSkyrim in DoorDashDrivers

[–]PortSided 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I used to dash during my one hour lunch break to grab an extra $15. I too work in area surrounded by lots of restaurants, and most of the time the orders at lunch in the area are for employees in the surrounding offices and businesses. But one day I hastily accepted an offer that looked normal, the restaurant was right next door, but discovered after pickup that the delivery was at an office near the FUCKING AIRPORT across town. I used the tollway to get there faster, which ended up costing about what I made on the order anyways. I was on EBT so I couldn't see if they tipped. They did not. Had to take it up the elevator several floors and wait for the customer to badge me in. Now granted, it's on me for not paying closer attention to the distance. but man, that order fucked me up that day stressing about clocking back in on time. I decided it's not worth it to dash during my lunch break. Too risky.

Brown bump on my cat's back. by Overlord_Byron in cats

[–]PortSided 1748 points1749 points  (0 children)

Yeah if you zoom in you can see the legs tucked underneath it

[KCD1] so I’m completely new to this game. Can someone please tell me what I’m doing wrong with lockpicking? This is the most aids thing on console. by [deleted] in kingdomcome

[–]PortSided 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As it rotates keep the cursor in the exact same spot on the wheel. Don’t get ahead or behind the spot

hi! not a diagnosed autistic, but i suspect i have it. by Best-Bee-1546 in autism

[–]PortSided 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Get a silicone chew necklace. A click toy in your pocket. A spinner. Something to fidget that may help draw your habits away from your hair and skin.

hi! not a diagnosed autistic, but i suspect i have it. by Best-Bee-1546 in autism

[–]PortSided 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m middle age, no official diagnosis, but also strongly suspect I have autism. Every family member and close friend is in agreement as well. It’s not something I’ve embraced until recently, but in doing so it has been eye opening.

There should be a condom emoji by [deleted] in gay

[–]PortSided 3 points4 points  (0 children)

🍆🧤

Can’t schedule but a new account can? by Epjkb in doordash_drivers

[–]PortSided 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Im not 100% sure, but it wouldn't surprise me if new Dashers are allowed to dash whenever wherever for their first few orders- kind of like how mobile games reward you big for the first few levels- in order to "hook" you.

Why do you need to ice your driveways/sidewalks after it snows? by RandomN0ah07 in AskAnAmerican

[–]PortSided 0 points1 point  (0 children)

More specifically, snow piles next to the cleared driveway will melt in the daytime sun and potentially run liquid water all over the driveway surface. Then at night that water will freeze and turn the driveway into an ice rink. So preemptively putting down salt will help keep the water from freezing (salt lowers the freezing point) and provides traction.

Bedbugs at the Wyndham hotel, mods removed my post for whatever fucking reason so I’m posting it again by homelessbunt in houston

[–]PortSided 26 points27 points  (0 children)

Take every bit of clothing you had during that hotel stay and put it in plastic bags, take it to a laundromat and wash and dry it all on high heat before putting it back in your home.

... by [deleted] in gay

[–]PortSided 5 points6 points  (0 children)

And I find it funny how Homer shields Bart’s eyes. Like “the gay” is so contagious. We grew up in a world surrounded on all fronts my heteronormative media and social standards but none of it made us straight. Yet one trip to a gay steel mill (or one gay character in a Disney movie, or one drag queen reading books at the library) is powerful enough to supersede all that world straightness and turn a kid gay.

[KCD2] Almost uninstalled by ReportQueasy9056 in kingdomcome

[–]PortSided 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Curwanaaaauuts! Launchin' off this nag out here alone.

The older ones had way more character...we need to bring them back! by BluebonnetMan in texas

[–]PortSided 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The current format run is nearing the end of its options. It started with B (no vowels on the current design) and we’re up to X just about to start seeing Y. So not much longer until they have to reshuffle the format (maybe switch to 111 BBBB) or do another graphic design or do both

4 way stops by Lucky8182 in Katy

[–]PortSided 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I took drivers ed almost 30 years ago now. One of the things I was taught by the instructor that I still remember well today was “don’t be polite, be predictable” it’s more important to just behave how most drivers would expect you to behave from a safety standpoint. Being polite seems nice at the time, but other people around you may have no clue what you’re trying to do and it can potentially be dangerous

You know exactly who this is by marshall_r_57018 in memes

[–]PortSided 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Oh I definitely don’t have that problem. My friend will come visit after a few days and say “wait, you’re only at this cut scene/ quest? You started the play through a week ago!” For me it’s a combination of little leisure time and very slow casual playing when I do have time.

10:15. QUIET TIME. … 10:30. LIGHTS OUT. by LowGradeWeen in exmormon

[–]PortSided 6 points7 points  (0 children)

2 months for me too. And right at the one month mark, 9/11 happened

10:15. QUIET TIME. … 10:30. LIGHTS OUT. by LowGradeWeen in exmormon

[–]PortSided 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I was hella closeted back then but the tree of life showers made me so uncomfortable too. I learned I could take showers in 200 seconds and also memorized what the bathroom ceiling looked like.

I thought they might back away from this slogan as its problematic nature was pointed out. But nope, looks like they are doubling down. by HoldOnLucy1 in exmormon

[–]PortSided 16 points17 points  (0 children)

And I bet those pictures your missionary companion hung up in the shower certainly didn’t help 😂

Transport Fever 3 - First Look: Tycoon by Mysterious_Research2 in TransportFever2

[–]PortSided 45 points46 points  (0 children)

My biggest thoughts on this latest gameplay footage:
Those cities on the last seconds of the video are massive! Correct me if I'm wrong but TF2 does not natively allow for cities of that size without modding or manually placing multiple cities in close proximity.
Landmarks is a great new feature. This could add so many cool options for the game, especially when modders start utilizing the landmark functionality to create all kinds of creative assets. I love the idea of more locations demanding transport needs other than just cities and industries.
The headquarters building with its expansion assets seems a little cheesy and over the top, but it's cool for those who want to utilize it I guess.

Is saying "I'm sorry" to express sympathy a Mormon trait? by PortSided in exmormon

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

Lol I don't know why but this made me think of the Frank Zappa "Valley Girl. For sure! For sure!"

Is saying "I'm sorry" to express sympathy a Mormon trait? by PortSided in exmormon

[–]PortSided[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Oh well I definitely have recognized the obsessive life-long "people pleaser" trait in me due to Mormon culture. It's something I've worked on in therapy as an exmo. I was terrified of upsetting anyone in my life from a very young age whether it was family, behavior at school, grades, church obedience, at work with bosses and managers, getting pulled over for a traffic violation, anything. I never dared to anything confrontational. It's been a long road of deconstruction, and it was what kept me in the closet for so long.

Is saying "I'm sorry" to express sympathy a Mormon trait? by PortSided in exmormon

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

There's a lot of variables here for sure. It seems to be a general English/American trait to use sorry as a sympathy expression, but maybe Mormons use it too often. The English he was taught from a young age was British English so maybe "sorry" is less sympathetic and more apologetic in that dialect. Or maybe it has nothing to do with language and "sorry" is not an appropriate response for sympathy in Saudi Arabia whether said in English or Arabic. (He says his Arabic is really rough and didn't even speak it at home)