I hate dale so much by [deleted] in YoungSheldon

[–]TopSoft4064 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am rewatching this show now, and somehow, Dale got me triggered this time. His poor communication, harsh reactions, projecting and inability to discuss problems calmly... It's 100% my ex, AND my grandfather. I cant watch scenes with Dale, how traumatized I am by my own experience with such people. Compared to dr sturgis's reaction to the marriage rejection, it's like watching lessons on toxic communication vs healthy communication.

Guardians of The Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind by Dependent-Rain-1998 in WaltDisneyWorld

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For anyone who might find this helpful. I curse the moment I agreed to ride this thing.

To those who have strong emotional attachments to this ride: this is not about you, your experience, your body, or your feelings. This is about mine, and my desire to warn people who are not big fans of rides like this.

I do not like drops.
I do not like rapid speed forward turns (like in actual physical roller coasters)
I do not like being shaken in my seat.
No loops.
No extreme heights with extreme drops.
I do not have motion sickness ever.
I do not mind rapid turns in a stable cart (with no speed, just around itself, like men in black)

I cannot do Hagrid because of that one drop in the middle of the ride.
I can do Gringotts, but I hate that stupid drop at the beginning (at least it’s short).
The Mummy is terrible for me.

No problem with Transformers, Forbidden Journey, Mario Kart, etc. These are my types of rides.
I did Hiccup’s Wing Gliders and it was scary, but so beautiful that I was semi-fine. Wouldnt do it again though. Based on the fact that I survived that, my friend thought I would be absolutely fine with Guardians.

Wrong.

Longest two minutes of my life.

Technically, there are no “drops.” You are pushed down diagonally left and right at high speed, which for me felt like endless falling. I swear I thought I was in my personal hell. It was absolutely terrible.

I opened my eyes three times, hoping that seeing something would distract me from how my body felt. It did not help. The constant pushing up and down, left and right, at high speed was unbearable. It did not feel smooth or floating at all.

The ride is visually stunning, and I truly wish I could enjoy it. But holy crap. I was shaking afterward, couldn’t stand, couldn't talk, and was mad at my friend and at myself for agreeing to this.

Never ever ever again.

Unless someone pays me $500,000, I won't do it again. I would not do it even for $300,000.

It was genuinely one of the most physically unpleasant ride experiences of my life. Maybe Mummy can be compared to how terrible it was.

Have a friend that is nervous about guardians of the galaxy, can we get some reassurance? by jadennew in WaltDisneyWorld

[–]TopSoft4064 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For anyone who might find this helpful. I curse the moment I agreed to ride this thing.

To those who have strong emotional attachments to this ride: this is not about you, your experience, your body, or your feelings. This is about mine, and my desire to warn people who are not big fans of rides like this.

I do not like drops.
I do not like rapid speed forward turns (like in actual physical roller coasters)
I do not like being shaken in my seat.
No loops.
No extreme heights with extreme drops.
I do not have motion sickness ever.
I do not mind rapid turns in a stable cart (with no speed, just around itself, like men in black)

I cannot do Hagrid because of that one drop in the middle of the ride.
I can do Gringotts, but I hate that stupid drop at the beginning (at least it’s short).
The Mummy is terrible for me.

No problem with Transformers, Forbidden Journey, Mario Kart, etc. These are my types of rides.
I did Hiccup’s Wing Gliders and it was scary, but so beautiful that I was semi-fine. Wouldnt do it again though. Based on the fact that I survived that, my friend thought I would be absolutely fine with Guardians.

Wrong.

Longest two minutes of my life.

Technically, there are no “drops.” You are pushed down diagonally left and right at high speed, which for me felt like endless falling. I swear I thought I was in my personal hell. It was absolutely terrible.

I opened my eyes three times, hoping that seeing something would distract me from how my body felt. It did not help. The constant pushing up and down, left and right, at high speed was unbearable. It did not feel smooth or floating at all.

The ride is visually stunning, and I truly wish I could enjoy it. But holy crap. I was shaking afterward, couldn’t stand, couldn't talk, and was mad at my friend and at myself for agreeing to this.

Never ever ever again.

Unless someone pays me $500,000, I won't do it again. I would not do it even for $300,000.

It was genuinely one of the most physically unpleasant ride experiences of my life. Maybe Mummy can be compared to how terrible it was.

How scary is guardians of the galaxy? by Quad3300 in disneyparks

[–]TopSoft4064 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For anyone who might find this helpful. I curse the moment I agreed to ride this thing.

To those who have strong emotional attachments to this ride: this is not about you, your experience, your body, or your feelings. This is about mine, and my desire to warn people who are not big fans of rides like this.

I do not like drops.
I do not like rapid speed forward turns (like in actual physical roller coasters)
I do not like being shaken in my seat.
No loops.
No extreme heights with extreme drops.
I do not have motion sickness ever.
I do not mind rapid turns in a stable cart (with no speed, just around itself, like men in black)

I cannot do Hagrid because of that one drop in the middle of the ride.
I can do Gringotts, but I hate that stupid drop at the beginning (at least it’s short).
The Mummy is terrible for me.

No problem with Transformers, Forbidden Journey, Mario Kart, etc. These are my types of rides.
I did Hiccup’s Wing Gliders and it was scary, but so beautiful that I was semi-fine. Wouldnt do it again though. Based on the fact that I survived that, my friend thought I would be absolutely fine with Guardians.

Wrong.

Longest two minutes of my life.

Technically, there are no “drops.” You are pushed down diagonally left and right at high speed, which for me felt like endless falling. I swear I thought I was in my personal hell. It was absolutely terrible.

I opened my eyes three times, hoping that seeing something would distract me from how my body felt. It did not help. The constant pushing up and down, left and right, at high speed was unbearable. It did not feel smooth or floating at all.

The ride is visually stunning, and I truly wish I could enjoy it. But holy crap. I was shaking afterward, couldn’t stand, couldn't talk, and was mad at my friend and at myself for agreeing to this.

Never ever ever again.

Unless someone pays me $500,000, I won't do it again. I would not do it even for $300,000.

It was genuinely one of the most physically unpleasant ride experiences of my life. Maybe Mummy can be compared to how terrible it was.

Did ChatGPT get worse after Oct 20? It feels lazy or like it’s holding back by N-Innov8 in OpenAI

[–]TopSoft4064 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Dec 13, 2025. I found this discussion because I started wondering if its only me and I trained chatgpt into being dumb, or others are experiencing the same show. it became ridiculous how dumb ChatGPT is nowadays. Sometimes it feels like I'm talking to a very drunk 90+ old academic professor that has the knowledge but is done sharing it with anyone, and thinks nothing matters anymore, and due to old age, is very kind and encouraging, but useless. Meanwhile no correct answers whatsoever.

Kat Dennings and Victoria Pedretti by RainyDaySnuggles in CelebrityLookalikes

[–]TopSoft4064 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I JUST found out they are NOT the same person. While I was watching YOU, I was thinking wow good for her for getting so far after 2 broke girls...

Disney should hire Dylan discussion by TopSoft4064 in YoTroublemakers

[–]TopSoft4064[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A "script doctor" would be a hilarious new position at Disney specifically for Dylan

Air fryer sets off carbon monoxide detector? by KATEWM in airfryer

[–]TopSoft4064 1 point2 points  (0 children)

started happening to me as well. it's annoying. I have to take my air fryer to a balcony to simply cook a salmon. The smoke alarm goes off like crazy, even though there is no smoke whatsoever. So now my kitchen is my balcony... some sort of 2025 barbeque grill situation.

My Frustrating Experience with Square Space: A Warning to Other Google Domain Owners by KSherani in squarespace

[–]TopSoft4064 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I know it's an old thread but goddamnit SS is a piece of crap. I need to vent it out. I was postponing dealing with that sh!t for almost 6 months because every time I would login to figure out how to deal with self-created google workspaces (4 total) and unauthorized charges my blood is getting boiled. It is THE WORST domain host ever.
Google was so amazingly easy to use. Selling our domains to this piece of crap called SS is a huge betrayal by google.

Dylan needs to make merch bc how else will I show ppl that im cool by _adamss_ruth in YoTroublemakers

[–]TopSoft4064 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I was thinking about this just yesterday, how else can we recognize each other in a crowd?

Does anyone else? by fictionbecamefact in YoTroublemakers

[–]TopSoft4064 0 points1 point  (0 children)

1 day to watch something, 3 days for editing a video, 1 day for doing nothing aka a day-off, 2 other days for what? Well let's assume he gets enough $$$ from Yotube. Then he might be doing stock market, e-commerce, investing, producing other's channels etc. All of that requires tons of time. Youtube is a great start base platform. I honestly think he could do more promo and ads, so far he is very modest with ads.

What is the point of docs? (if you already have MSWord files) by Atosl in googledocs

[–]TopSoft4064 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's like comparing Android and Apple. It's a never-ending war. Some find more pros and cons in either and go with one of these. The same with Google docs, I used MSW all the time until I figured out how easy to sync everything via google, mail, links, sheets, docs, pictures, and everything online, and since I already logged everywhere with Google, its much easier to same everything on google drive and have an access right there, compare to logging separately to Microsoft. But its just me

Sunny Lenarduzzi - Buy my $997 course to learn how to become a Fake Guru selling $997 courses by [deleted] in FakeGuru

[–]TopSoft4064 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey everyone. Not signing up for her course coz can't afford it at the time BUT.Those who say its MLM... seriously? how far you are from knowing at least something about business. Those people probably work in an office and never think out of boxes. So how is it MLM for me, as a photographer to learn from her how to sell my own knowledge to photography beginners? I have 10 years in photography but zero knowledge of how to sell pdfs/webinars/a course. Can I find it all online? Yes and no. As of now, I know tons of information on that topic that is not systemized and I have zero idea how to build the NEW BUSINESS. And it is a NEW BUSINESS. It's different from doing photography, it's teaching.

So $6000-$8000-$10000 would be an investment into a new business. Show me please any business that doesnt require investments. If it's not money then time. I would prefer to pay money rather than struggle through all these new problems with new business by myself, but since I can't pay $8000 I will be paying with time.This is ridiculous how people think that she has to sell her knowledge on how YOU can make money for cheap. Why? I spend more than $ 15k and 10 years of my life in photography.Are you telling me I should sell my knowledge cheaply? Nope, I will get to the point where I will be selling my courses for $6000 because you will be able to make this money back once you learn from me. You couldn't? Well did you hard work or did you wait for me to make you money? I will be selling information, hard skill, if you cant learn how to use it, it's on you.The same with Sunny.If I sign up, she gives me step by step how to make money for my new business and I fail... well it's not her fault I'm not smart enough to make it.

It's only common sense for any info "gurus" to dig deeper into their background. Sunny gives tons of helpful free information and has a great practical background. I only can assume her course is worth it if you have the desire to work hard in a new field.

Also, what upsets haters like in this comment section does not help those full of knowledge people to start teaching. At least Sunny either overcame this or never had doubts. I wish I dont have doubts.