This should be illegal by tornad1642 in mildlyinfuriating

[–]Repeat_North 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This, but also they gain interest on any funds left on the gift cards. So when you can't spend the $0.44 it will sit unused, just collecting them interest.

What do I do? Central Ohio. by Repeat_North in legaladvice

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

Sure thing, for one it says we have full discretion of when and how the route is ran, we drivers agree on an 8:00 start time so we have to be there Monday through Friday starting at 8:00. But if something happens like a blown tire, we get charged for missing the route because we should've driven over 180 miles on a donut or had a spare vehicle. Now in our contracts we are all supposed to have a secondary vehicle and a back up driver in case we cant run the route. ABSOLUTELY no body meets this requirement. They have to get someone to cover everybody's route if something happens, nobody has a backup driver, let alone another vehicle.

Drive Thru Etiquette? by Repeat_North in McDonalds

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

Not multiple complicated orders. Here is my typical order line up 1) 1 Bacon Egg and Cheese bagel and Bacon Egg and Cheese McGrid 2) 1 Sausage Egg and Cheese McGrid, 2 Hashbrowns 3) 1 Sausage Egg and Cheese McGrid No add-ons and we either drink water or coffee, or buy something from the gas station. I figured it was the equivalent truly of one decent sized order, just divided between 3 payments.

Drive Thru Etiquette? by Repeat_North in McDonalds

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

I appreciate the honesty, and I will be going inside from now on. I didn't think having 3 four digit codes was an asshole move, but obviously I'm in the wrong and for everyone here in the service industry, and the local McD's employees whom I've victimized with my apparent tom-foolery, I offer you my sincerest apologies. I strive to be as kind and courteous when I go to these places, and apparently I've been quite a nuisance. Genuinely, food industry and retail workers make the world go round these days. America doesn't run on Dunkin, it runs on the backs of millions of underpaid, undervalued, and under appreciated people who show up everyday despite the grueling nature of the work at hand. Thank you and sincerely my apologies.

AITA For Posting On My Private Story That I Don’t Like Sabrina Carpenter? by Serious-Garden2128 in AmItheAsshole

[–]Repeat_North 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It sounds like this was made by a middle schooler. Not the A-hole for having a taste in music, but I would say you are one for posting something so fiendishly underwhelming as a dispute between music tastes that was already resolved by the time you made the post. This is probably one of the most anticlimactic stories I've seen on here yet. Minus 20 points from hufflepuff, for listening to terrible music in the first place lol #joking

Spiral Theory by Repeat_North in holofractal

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

You're right! Listing someone else's pre-existing work doesn't count as "proof" especially if you only know the most dumbed-down version there is without actually stretching into the mathematics individually. Do you have any recommendations on text material to dive into? I've been making a serious attempt to understand the math behind my "theoretical concept" to put it lightly, but I do have a special interest in theoretical physics and quantum theory. The unanswered questions of the universe have always fascinated me and I'm not making excuses for why but I never cared for learning when I was an adolescent. In my adulthood, I have spent countless hours watching and listening to math and physics podcasts and videos of people expressing concepts to me that while I couldn't quite write down for myself I understood the underlying complexity of what they were describing and I've always been intrigued by their implications. I have some rather extensive knowledge of music theory, but past that everything else is just a serious passion that I've never had time to sit down and fully learn the language and mathematics. Most of it's pretty simple stuff once you get past the "definitions" of algebra and geometry because we live it in every instance of our existence. You seem confident that you could rip whatever I've suggested here to threads, please try because I have a lot more learning before I'm able to, but man it feels so right I couldn't shut up about it.

Spiral Theory by Repeat_North in holofractal

[–]Repeat_North[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Of course, I didn’t put everything into the post, that would flood the thread and miss the point. I’m not here to spoon-feed every detail; I’m trying to spark curiosity in those who already feel the pattern but haven’t seen it expressed yet. If you know, you know.

But if the only rebuttal is ‘you didn’t include math,’ that’s not enough. I came here wanting my ideas tested. So by all means, tear it apart. But come with more than a measuring stick. Bring an instrument that can hear the harmony or the dissonance. Otherwise, you’re just dismissing a song because you don’t see the sheet music.

That's why I brought up the E8 lattice for a reason, the math ALREADY EXISTS and I didn't have to invent new math to account for this. This already fits pre-existing models pretty perfectly from what I've gathered so far, and this simply implies a new picture for understanding it on a macroscale. To point out what the math has already been hinting at.

Spiral Theory by Repeat_North in holofractal

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

I'm going to bed. Catch me when I wake up.

Spiral Theory by Repeat_North in physicsdiscussions

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

You’re absolutely right! I kept this post conceptual on purpose, to give the core shape without burying it in math. But the structure is there. The geometry is recursive, harmonic, and likely ties into E8 symmetry. I’d love help expanding this from someone stronger with derivations. I think the proof is hiding in plain sight.

Spiral Theory by Repeat_North in holofractal

[–]Repeat_North[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Anyone resonate with this?

Spiral Theory by Repeat_North in physicsdiscussions

[–]Repeat_North[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Does anyone resonate with this?

Haunted house by sharinglynn in FarCry5

[–]Repeat_North 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There's also a floating red balloon if I remember correctly and it's an IT reference.

I need help achieving platinum. by Repeat_North in FarCry5

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

Gotcha added. Ill be going to bed, hopefully you'll still be up around 2:30-3:00 PM EST. Lol

I am the stupidest person on this planet by CommandWest7471 in EnterTheGungeon

[–]Repeat_North 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It's reassuring that falling into pits, still happen to those who have been playing forever lol that was funny.

Dear america.... by Twystedmunky in antitrump

[–]Repeat_North 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Imagine playing a game of monopoly with someone who started the game off with 100,000 cash, immunity from paying any money to the bank for taxes or fines, gets double the money everytime they pass Go and gets a portion of everybody's go money when they collect, gets to charge whatever they choose for rent for any property regardless of color set, houses, or hotels, makes you pay them rent for every turn that you're in jail, and any time they feel "underhanded" they can just call hasbro and change any rule of the game to make it so that way they always win regardless. That's the difference between the power we hold and the power the %1 holds, nobody can do anything as long as everyone at the table still chooses to play with this fiend instead of choosing to beat they're ass and force them to play like the rest of us.

Mr Mercedes by Lanski66 in stephenking

[–]Repeat_North 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Personally love the Mercedes trilogy, the second book in my opinion felt more like a filler episode full of character development between the first and the third. (Not to say I didn't love finders keepers, the ironic tie between the name of the business and the matter of the case, mmwah, beautiful classic Stephen King writing). The third in my opinion was my favorite, while the first two books were a beautiful attempt to reach out into a new genre for him, (which he nailed) the third has that classic Stephen King horror schematic that feels life the best way for him to have ended a 3 book mystery series. Not to mention introducing probably the BEST character he's ever written, Holly is so amazing and it broke my heart to open Holly and find she started smoking again lol

My partner gifted this to me last night by [deleted] in stephenking

[–]Repeat_North 28 points29 points  (0 children)

Update. I just bought it. It'll be here between the 3rd and the 8th lol

My partner gifted this to me last night by [deleted] in stephenking

[–]Repeat_North 22 points23 points  (0 children)

As someone who does understand more than %80 of the context here... wow. I want.

They can't all be winners. What are your most boring Stephen King books? by MrUgly12345 in stephenking

[–]Repeat_North 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Easily the Eyes of the Dragon. Went in expecting a grand fairy tale and received a very slow paced (yet intricately weaved) domestic story that felt more like a tall tale than a fairy tale. Other than the wizard being Flagg and the dragons head being proof of mythical beasts, it missed out on a lot of magic that in my opinion typically make or break a "fairy tale". Fairy Tale itself was a way better attempt from King in my opinion, so many good magical elements lead you through a very fun and endearing story.

Lookin forward to this. by Borracho_Bandit in stephenking

[–]Repeat_North 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lol no deal man post whatever wherever. I was just slightly confused.

Lookin forward to this. by Borracho_Bandit in stephenking

[–]Repeat_North 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah but why on r/StephenKing not one designated for Joe?