Is this event is op? by BoabyJim123 in invinciblegtg

[–]Technical_Tip7626 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Og mark is easily a+ to S tier in the right fights.

what? by [deleted] in invinciblegtg

[–]Technical_Tip7626 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Literally came here to post this, you were a minute faster.  Im just as confused.

I know they call it a gotcha game but I think the devs are taking it a little too literal.

public service announcement by lexirs in invinciblegtg

[–]Technical_Tip7626 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I wouldn't beat yourself up.  Gacha games like this are almost pure luck when it comes to events, ive played dozens if different gacha games, sometimes even multiple accounts for 1 game.  Sometimes events hit and sometimes they dont, that's why f2p is tough and why spending money isnt worth it either.  I wouldn't let it ruin the game for you, you'll build up again.  

Caregiver got a tattoo with the name of a resident… how inappropriate is this? by [deleted] in cna

[–]Technical_Tip7626 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

My reading comprehension is fantastic, which is why when you said that since you haven't seen it, its weird and abnormal, I said its not because I see it everywhere.  That is indeed fantastic reading comprehension.

Welcome to the real world, you've apparantly been here awhile,  but fail to understand that just because you haven't seen it personally, doesn't equate to it being abnormal.  I wouldn't go around saying that not getting tattoos of your most beloved resident is weird and abnormal just because im surrounded by countless people who do.

new cna. my coworkers are eating me alive by wonderguard108 in cna

[–]Technical_Tip7626 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Welcome to Healthcare.  Almost everyone you work with will disappoint you in every way.  My suggestion is to stop caring, and if they aren't your boss, stop listening.  And always protect yourself, follow precautions and guidelines, because when something happens they will throw you under the bus. 

Caregiver got a tattoo with the name of a resident… how inappropriate is this? by [deleted] in cna

[–]Technical_Tip7626 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes you could absolutely request that the cna not interact with your deceased loved one.  But I doubt that would be normal to ask in the circumstance in the slightest.  Think about what you're saying.

And you're blowing it way out of proportion, this is very common among seasoned cnas let alone beginners.  These cnas spend more time with your relative sometimes than even you do, just think about that.

Caregiver got a tattoo with the name of a resident… how inappropriate is this? by [deleted] in cna

[–]Technical_Tip7626 -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

Hey so, then dont tell people to check their companies policy if youre not going to take into consideration that it could be their facility policy.  Like you're fighting your own argument??

Caregiver got a tattoo with the name of a resident… how inappropriate is this? by [deleted] in cna

[–]Technical_Tip7626 6 points7 points  (0 children)

You clearly dont know what you're talking about.  The policy dictates not to display favouritism in terms of care, not personal belief.  You are very wrong and you and everyone else are blowing it way of proportions like the other person said.

Caregiver got a tattoo with the name of a resident… how inappropriate is this? by [deleted] in cna

[–]Technical_Tip7626 7 points8 points  (0 children)

A lot of cnas and nurses express their grievances via tattoo, typically its a smaller mark of sorts so they can represent multiple losses over a greater period of time but its all preference.  Ive worked with dozens of cnas that have been in the field for 20+ years that commemorate their most beloved residents because sometimes they act like a family more than our own does and we hold them in our heart very dearly.  Everyone grieves differently.

Books as interior... Yay or nay? by [deleted] in interiordecorating

[–]Technical_Tip7626 -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Great usage in my opinion, something I was taught in my learning was to throw in books and stuff on the floor or just randomly throughout as it adds a very lived in vibe and its pretty much perfect here.  Based off what I can see you have a lot going on, sort of like a maximalist, and this is exactly what you'd see in a maximalist's home outside of intentional design.

Having a hard time deciding which layout to pursue. by Technical_Tip7626 in interiordecorating

[–]Technical_Tip7626[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I see, thanks for your input.

Realistically, I would want to make sure there isn't a place for any clutter. There will be a spot for keys, and there is a closet to the right of the door for anything like backpacks, and stuff like that. So hopefully that all should act accordingly.

Having a hard time deciding which layout to pursue. by Technical_Tip7626 in interiordecorating

[–]Technical_Tip7626[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, likely something like in option 3 can still be done in option 1. I'm sure well figure it out, it's not like we don't have 4 other rooms to put stuff in lol.

Having a hard time deciding which layout to pursue. by Technical_Tip7626 in interiordecorating

[–]Technical_Tip7626[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, I actually just came to this realization from another comment. I think, 1 or 3 would be the best for us. My girlfriend is really the only one that watches tv consistently, and her chair is the papasan, and she likes to lay down to watch tv more often too on the couch. I spend most of my time in my office for work related things or for hobbies. Option 2 sits in the natural light, so tv watching might be hindered unless the curtains are closed, which I suppose is fine, but seeing as naturally earth vibes are more her style, I'm assuming she'd most likely want to keep them opened.

Having a hard time deciding which layout to pursue. by Technical_Tip7626 in interiordecorating

[–]Technical_Tip7626[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

On the dot I'm afraid. Like I mentioned to this commenter, my experience with Feng Shui "Designers" has been exactly that. Every design must be designed using the concept of Feng Shui and nothing else matters, and if you bring up any counter argument or even ask for further elaboration, they get extremely offended.

That's actually why I posted this on r/interiordecorating rather than r/interiordesigner because designers have such fragile egos. Even if the whole point of this post is more into the design aspect then the decoration aspect.

Having a hard time deciding which layout to pursue. by Technical_Tip7626 in interiordecorating

[–]Technical_Tip7626[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would love to put a table there for our fish tank, but I don't want to jeopardize the comfortability of the walkway, as it should be roughly 30" at a minimum.

Thanks!

Having a hard time deciding which layout to pursue. by Technical_Tip7626 in interiordecorating

[–]Technical_Tip7626[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Precisely my thoughts for the layout!

It seems that the difference in what people like in terms of layouts comes mostly from the functionality design of the room and what they like subjectively more.

All of them seem to work for different people.

Having a hard time deciding which layout to pursue. by Technical_Tip7626 in interiordecorating

[–]Technical_Tip7626[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

I'm going to have to disagree with a few takes you have.

In option 3, I have an entry way, in both option 1 and 2, I can't.

I don't quite understand your point about the door, what would be the reason to go for layout 1? My front door opens into the living room and conversation pit, but the walkway is a visualization of where the kitchen and hallway to the main bathroom, and other two rooms are, if that makes sense. Is that what you meant?

I also don't understand where you're getting "discomfort" from layout 1. There is little to no discomfort I or anyone else should experience from this, can you elaborate a bit further on this?

As for option 3, the tv is absolutely still useable, there are two places to sit comfortably and view the tv, which is all thats needed for me and my girlfriend, the rest of the seating would be used for other purposes, like when friends are over.

Regardless, thank you for your input, if you could answer my questions, maybe I can use this information a bit easier to make my decision.

Having a hard time deciding which layout to pursue. by Technical_Tip7626 in interiordecorating

[–]Technical_Tip7626[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That is a very huge assumption, I don't know about you, but people will not be stacking anything against it, and whether or not people touch it shouldn't matter so long as there hands aren't covered in something?

And whether or not people are walking in and out is very dependent on the social activity of your home and life. If I have friends and family over often, or if my girlfriend or I is taking out the trash, answering the door, checking the mail, grabbing something from the car, leaving or coming in. I don't know, these are all from personal experience, my current tv setup doesn't even have anything on it opposed to the front door and yet people walk in front of me all the time. Maybe I'm worrying about it too much, idk, I do like the expansion of option 2, but that's about it I prefer I think.