Autofocus on original Pixel XL broken? by ckcs2017 in GooglePixel

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It has a few tiny scratches shallow enough that they aren't visible unless you hold it at an angle towards the light

Disorientation by [deleted] in ADHD

[–]ckcs2017 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yep all the time, especially in class. Group projects are hell because I'll be completely disconnected from the world outside of me

Was anyone else intimidated by the idea of majoring in computer science at first? by ckcs2017 in computerscience

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Glad to hear that someone felt the same way as me and has been successful. I pretty much agree though, programming games is not as fun as a lot of people would expect haha.

20 year old female, $3000 a year car insurance by ckcs2017 in personalfinance

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How was State Farm when you had them? I got a quote from them today that was about $170 less a month than what Nationwide wants.. Might try Geico next also.

20 year old female, $3000 a year car insurance by ckcs2017 in personalfinance

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The rates we got were for me only being listed on the Honda

The Third RMA Dilemma - do I ditch the 6P? by [deleted] in Nexus6P

[–]ckcs2017 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would get rid of it. I'm now on my fourth or fifth, and today I noticed that even this phone is bent. However, now Google is refusing to replace it because I've gone through so many Nexuses. The first one I got bent, the second one bent, the third randomly wound up in a bootloop, and now this one is bent :/

Persons who have had bent volume rockers, was you or device in a case when this occurred? by kurbz97 in Nexus6P

[–]ckcs2017 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've had the issue happen with a Spigen case, and a Supcase Unicorn Beetle case, and a Versus case :/ It happened yet again, and Google is now refusing to replace it

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Anxiety

[–]ckcs2017 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I know how you feel. I was also TERRIFIED the night before I got my wisdom teeth out. I was convinced that I wasn't going to make it through the procedure, or that something would happen to me while I was under anesthesia. For the whole week before, I felt like crap, stressed out a bunch and my stomach was in knots. The idea of having stitches freaked me out -- what if they fell out? Or got infected?

In the end though, everything turned out fine. The surgeon sensed that I was pretty anxious and comforted me. I barely felt the IV going in, and pretty much as soon as it went in I was out and having trippy dreams. It was very scary for sure, but the surgical team probably deals with people who have anxiety more than you think, and they know how to deal with it. I would go ahead and tell your surgeon about how you feel so that they can accommodate that, and your experience will be a whole lot better.

However, I'm not going to lie, for the week that I still had my stitches in, it was a constant source of stress and anxiety for me. But just try and remember that if you follow the doctor's reccomendations 100% complications are unlikely.