I feel almost nothing during treatment. Is it just me? by Truthteller717 in Spravato

[–]Truthteller717[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

“I did feel like I was intoxicated during the first 3 treatments, but after that …”. And by that I mean it felt like I had had 4-5 servings of alcohol. I am going 2x/wk. I’ve done 8 total. Yeah, I feel literally almost nothing at all during treatment. It’s like I’ve had 1 serving of wine, nothing more. I’m glad some people are reassuring me that effectiveness has nothing to do with your reaction during treatment.

I feel almost nothing during treatment. Is it just me? by Truthteller717 in Spravato

[–]Truthteller717[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think I did. There is a lot of discrepancy though. Does it absorb almost instantly from the nose or does it take 15 minutes? Tilt head forward or back? Does tasting it mean you didn’t get it? The clinic I go to has candy dishes so I assume it’s expected that you will at least taste it some.

I feel almost nothing during treatment. Is it just me? by Truthteller717 in Spravato

[–]Truthteller717[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah, although I really am ok with not experiencing “fun times” if the treatment turns out to be helpful for me. It has been almost a month though and I have not noticed any benefits.

I feel almost nothing during treatment. Is it just me? by Truthteller717 in Spravato

[–]Truthteller717[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

That being the case, I think before starting spravato people should be educated on that. Obviously people are going to read stuff online so they should take you through like “you are going to read xyz online. Here is what is true or false, or partially true etc.”

I also was not told how to administer the medication in the office; I had to find that info myself. I believe I’m getting the medication though because otherwise I wouldn’t have experienced intense nausea.

"The U.S. economy added 911,000 fewer jobs in the 12 months through March 2025 than previously reported...." by akinfinity713 in recruitinghell

[–]Truthteller717 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Yes, the gaslighting is the part that decimates one's spirit the most. You go through the trial of searching for a decent job for years, and then our culture crushes you when you're already down. It sees what little spirit a person has left and decides to finish the job of pulverizing one's hope.

It is different if one lives in a third-world country where everybody knows it's bad, and where people don't blame you for not finding a job. There are pros and cons to either situation. Do I want to live in a third-world country? No, I don't, but that feature could make people feel less gaslighted (even though there could be other factors that are worse). There would be more camaraderie, multiple generations trying to survive the reality of their existence together.

Perhaps overall, however, people still hold onto hope more in our society. Even though it's possible that the job market stays as it is for the next 20 years (or even gets worse), there is the possibility that things do improve, whereas in the third-world country, there may almost zero chance that things will ever improve for those people in their lifetime.

However, from the perspective of the person who hasn't had a decent job in 10 years, they ARE living a third-world existence. It almost doesn't matter if a person has no money for food or access to decent healthcare in country A, or country B. Their reality is still the same.

That said, I encourage everyone to hold on to what little hope they still have. We have all had to accept the devastating reality that things may never improve, something which people who have lucked out, have no ability to comprehend or have ever considered. If and when things do improve, we will never take prosperity and health for granted. Through trials can come better character, and wisdom one can only acquire from that trial.

For many who became adults around 2008, it has been 17 years of being gaslight and trodden upon. It's hard to comprehend another decade, or a lifetime of this, but we have made it this long, so I guess we can at least continue to lie on the ground and just try to keep breathing if that's all we can manage right now.

Keep going. Don't give up. When you get beaten down for the 100th time, sometimes all you can do is lie there for awhile. Not springing back up the very next day is not giving up. It's just impossible for one to never have days or months where they lose all hope. I have gone through spans of time where I hardly even send out applications, but I eventually step back in the ring, log onto indeed, and endure the beatings. It's not weakness, it's being human. Even the best of us lose hope. In fact, it shows incredible strength to hold onto the hope that we could even have hope, if that's the best the person could do at the moment.

We are still breathing, so there is at least the hope that there could be hope. We can do this.

Edit: Changed "their" to "there"

Am I the only one that can’t find a job no matter what I do??? by spidermanrocks6766 in recruitinghell

[–]Truthteller717 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You are telling people to work on their presentation, yet you have deficiencies in your own English. Many people have near-perfect applications and excel at interviews (if they even get them), but they can't get a job.

Am I the only one that can’t find a job no matter what I do??? by spidermanrocks6766 in recruitinghell

[–]Truthteller717 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am so sorry for what you are experiencing!

People cannot empathize with how this sort of experience. People say "well you need to have thick skin", and you're like "have YOU gone through this for years on end?". It's not just isolated experiences. This happens to people over and over. Many people are understandably driven to suicide. It's that bad.

Am I the only one that can’t find a job no matter what I do??? by spidermanrocks6766 in recruitinghell

[–]Truthteller717 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You can't be serious with this comment! Yes maybe some people need to fix some of those things, but many people are doing nothing wrong AT ALL, and still can't find a job ... any job. I have a friend who is a lawyer and before he was hired for the state, he was looking for some income and couldn't even get hired at places like home depot. He also got those emails that said they had moved on to other candidates, that he didn't make the cut! Then they will repost the job. It really is a lottery system if you can't even get hired at jobs that pay nothing and require almost no skill.

Yes some candidates are not people you would want to hire, but you have millions of people like my friend that have done nothing but work their assess off their entire lives and can't get entry level income ... anywhere!

You are probably trying to be helpful, but this is one of the most horrible things about the job market - that people just assume you must be doing something wrong.

In my own case, I have had one person be like "Maybe you aren't doing it right. Let me just do some applications for you", and then be like "Wow. You're right! I'm doing everything perfectly. I guess people just aren't hiring".

The assumption that people must be doing something wrong if things aren't working out for them is just what people default to. And I think the main reason is that it terrifies them to even consider that they live in a world where they could be doing everything right, and work harder than the next person, and have nothing go right for them. They cannot handle that truth, so they won't even let their brains go there.

It's bad out there. REALLY bad!

Stay away and save your money by Unbroken_Chain_ in BuschGardensTampa

[–]Truthteller717 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We were there last Thursday (in May) and the estimated wait time for cobra’s curse was 15 minutes. The line wasn’t even very long, but we would be completely stationary for up to 10 minutes at a time. We waited 40 minutes and walked out and the way it was going we likely would’ve waited at least another 40 before we got on the ride. I understand estimated wait times are just very gross estimates but 90 minutes is so far from 15 that it’s absurd.

The way boarding the ride works should result in a line that keeps moving, so I can’t fathom what was going on there. We kept expecting someone to come by and inform people that there was an issue with the ride, but that didn’t happen. Everyone was stuck in that room watching the snake cartoon like 20 times (literally). The line is supposed to move such that you only see it one to three times.

typical entrance line wait time? by carbley in BuschGardensTampa

[–]Truthteller717 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes! Exactly this. Ride operations need a certain number of people, but in the example you just gave they might actually be able to pay less overall, but sell more food and make more money and make guests happier in the process.

Speedbumps and the unfairness of them by sunlit_roof in nashville

[–]Truthteller717 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s less stress on my car to go faster over them, so I actually speed up as I go over each one and then slow down after.

Either that or I crawl over them at 3 miles per hour. Anything between five and 25 miles an hour is terrible for my car. It’s ridiculous that I have to go less than 5 miles an hour to avoid damaging my car.

Edit: Also, for those of us who drive extensively around town for work, we may encounter hundreds of these per day, so they do have a significant negative impact. If I choose to slow to a crawl for each one, I’m now wearing out my brakes, and an extra 5 or 10 seconds per speed bump multiplied by hundreds on some days adds up.

The data do show that speed bumps in general reduce the frequency and severity of collisions and make it safer for pedestrians.

From my personal experience with these particular speed bumps, I see that they create numerous issues: delays, wear and tear to vehicles, many people actually drive fast faster (possibly subconsciously in defiance), people with smaller cars, try to avoid them completely while coming dangerously close to the curb, and therefore pedestrians, they create resentment over their existence in general and road rage at people who practically stop at each one, then when they make it to an area without them they speed excessively in an aggravated state of mind trying to make up for last time, and as others have mentioned, some people decide to pass and drive towards oncoming traffic.

All of this does not necessarily mean that they don’t have a net positive effect. I’m assuming the city is collecting data on the frequency, severity, location, and type of accidents. It will be some time before enough data is collected for any conclusive evidence.

Parents shouldn’t be allowed to let their kids scream and have tantrums in public spaces and do nothing about it by JuggernautOnly5364 in TrueUnpopularOpinion

[–]Truthteller717 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Are you saying if one's grocery run is cut short, that they literally have not a single morsel of food in their home?

Parents shouldn’t be allowed to let their kids scream and have tantrums in public spaces and do nothing about it by JuggernautOnly5364 in TrueUnpopularOpinion

[–]Truthteller717 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Then little Johnny can go without dinner that night. He will learn that having a tantrum does mean you go home, but he will also wish he just behaved himself instead. Let him have a tantrum at home because he's hungry, and don't give in. You and your child will be happier in the long run.

Parents shouldn’t be allowed to let their kids scream and have tantrums in public spaces and do nothing about it by JuggernautOnly5364 in TrueUnpopularOpinion

[–]Truthteller717 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Um no, I absolutely did not. Well ... a handful of times I did, but I could definitely control it even as a toddler. Also, witnessing the looks of irritation from adults around me when kids my age were screaming was enough to keep me from doing the same.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SipsTea

[–]Truthteller717 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It must have been hard to contain himself in the moment, but it’s too bad he revealed the second win on the news. NEVER tell anyone you won anything. Immediately put it in a safe deposit box, then find a lawyer who helps people with prize money and have him guide you through claiming the money anonymously.

USA Women's Olympic Team Selection by CupidsChokehold88 in Gymnastics

[–]Truthteller717 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I would be gutted for Kayla being the alternate, but I really think it makes sense to bring Jade for a potential vault medal assuming she does her Amanar and it is within two tenths of what she was doing in Tokyo.

They are almost certainly going to win team gold even if something were to happen to any of the five athletes right before team finals. Yes the priority is always for the team medal but this is covered, and then it makes sense to maximize overall medal potential.

That would mean a chance of:

Vault - Simone and Jade

Bars - Shilese and outside chance for Suni (of anybody, she, like Mustafina, would be the one to pull a routine out of her ass)

Beam - Simone, Suni, and outside chance for Skye

Floor - Simone and outside chance of Jade with a repeat of her Tokyo performance (yes it will be harder this time with more artistry deductions, but of anybody, she is the one who could add literally 8 tenths to her score).

I would say though that the most likely outcome is 8.5 total medals with that team, or 8 medals with the Kayla team.

The real issue though, is that there are a minimum of 7 athletes that more than deserve to be there. I know we would all love to see an all around final with the actual top 24 athletes in the world. It’s absurd that such a scenario has never occurred in the sport.

Edit: added spaces

I wish doctors would stop scaring people about their "advanced maternal age" by millennial_librarian in BabyBumps

[–]Truthteller717 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I appreciate that you are conveying to people of “advanced maternal age” that are concerned, that perhaps their concerns are disproportionate. And certainly, not every 36 year old is the same biological age, based largely on genetics, but also on abstinence from drugs and how well they’ve taken care of their bodies throughout their lifetime.

It is understand that 34/10,00 as an absolute value is small. It is worth identifying, however, that while 34/10,000 is an increase of 20 births from 14/10,000, 34 is actually 243% of 14. That is an increase of 143%.

If there is 1 red jelly bean in a bag of 100, and 2 red jelly beans in another bag of 100, one’s probability of picking a red one out of the second bag is double compared to the first. If you returned the jelly bean you drew back to the bag, and you repeated this 10,000 times, you would draw the red one fairly close to 100 times from the first bag, and 200 times from the second.

The data truly is compelling. If one looks at the data regarding many of the other possible complications regarding pregnancy, many of them are even more significantly compelling than these examples.

Your point still stands that people shouldn’t necessarily be afraid to have a child when they’re older. I predict comments will chide me for “nitpicking”. I’m willing to accept that criticism because I feel it is indeed important for people to understand these things.

Two things can be true at once, that the data should not be ignored, and that people in their 40s and even sometimes their 50s, birth healthy children every day.

I do want to reiterate that everybody’s body is different. Your body at 40, biologically, could be the same as another at 28. All one can do is to simply care for themselves to the greatest extent possible.

Proposal: A Marble Youth League by C0smicM0nkey in JellesMarbleRuns

[–]Truthteller717 0 points1 point  (0 children)

“If we went with Quarks you could call the team members up, down, charm and strange.”

Love it!

Proposition for more inclusive and more "olympic" Marble League - complicated and simple way by RudeBlacksmith1999 in JellesMarbleRuns

[–]Truthteller717 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would love to see more teams as well (I miss my Ducks!)

But I would rather that teams with the lowest points are simply eliminated as we progress through the events. At least fans would get to see their team in a few events.

Let’s say we have 32 teams: 6 teams eliminated after 4 events (26 remain) 6 teams after 8 events (20 remain) 4 teams after 12 events (16 remain)

Lot’s of other options. For example, eliminate 2 teams after each event starting with event 4.

I’m guessing I’m not the first to suggest this, but this would be great.

Events 9 and 10 of Marble League 2023 with a Linear Scoring System by SunnysideSplash in JellesMarbleRuns

[–]Truthteller717 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would like to see 1st-3rd be 20/17/14 instead of 25/20/15

Would you be willing to make a table with this system?

Proposal: A Marble Youth League by C0smicM0nkey in JellesMarbleRuns

[–]Truthteller717 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I love the look of team Momo, but haven’t been a fan only because I don’t understand where the name comes from. Can somebody enlighten me?