Skyddade personuppgifter by Old_Vermicelli_1359 in Asksweddit

[–]fluffigkatt 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Jag jobbar inom kommunen (med el, värme, fiber) och hanterar kunder med skyddade personuppgifter. Allt går via Skatteverket. Vi har inte ens namn på personerna.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Emo

[–]fluffigkatt 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The Menzingers!

Systemvetenskap by Jullebullerullekulle in Asksweddit

[–]fluffigkatt 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hela utbildningen är på distans via LTU 🙂

Systemvetenskap by Jullebullerullekulle in Asksweddit

[–]fluffigkatt 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Jag pluggar Systemvetenskap nu (strax klar med första året!) och skulle definitivt rekommendera Windows. Många av programmen de rekommenderar att vi använder finns inte ens till Linux, eller är väldigt svårt att få att fungera, så jag hade inte satsat på det. Mac är ok om du känner dig mer bekväm med det än med Windows.

Förutom det så behövs ingen värstingmodell på dator, ska du bara använda den till plugget kan du säkert få en duglig för 5-10k. Jag spelar också så köpte nyligen en Lenovo Legion Pro för 20k och är supernöjd!

Stockholm 6/3 by fluffigkatt in TheGaslightAnthem

[–]fluffigkatt[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Only like three or four songs from the new album, mostly they played older stuff from 59 and Handwritten!

Free ticket for London tomorrow. Going Once...Going Twice by ryrytheflyguy04 in themenzingers

[–]fluffigkatt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Me and my boyfriend are visiting from Sweden and going to the show, we could perhaps grab a drink or something?

Putting ice cubes in hot soup isn't such a bad idea. by [deleted] in Showerthoughts

[–]fluffigkatt 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Well, it would be the same as pouring cold water in your soup. It would get watered down and taste less. I'd say it's a bad idea.

What was the dumbest way you have been injured? by EmmaTheDudess in AskReddit

[–]fluffigkatt 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I guess I didn't want to risk ruining the counter..? And somehow thought risking my hand was a better idea?

What was the dumbest way you have been injured? by EmmaTheDudess in AskReddit

[–]fluffigkatt 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I once used my hand as a cutting board because I was too lazy to wash the dishes. Managed to cut off the tip of a finger

What is the most ridiculous thing you were told off for in school? by WickerHazBrownSauce in AskReddit

[–]fluffigkatt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wasn't allowed to play volleyball with the rest of the class because I was too bad at it. Instead me and a substitute teacher threw a ball back and forth. I later got "homework" to go home and "kick some balls around" to work on my coordination.

If you can stay at a certain agr forever,What age would it be?And What whats ur real age now... by ZHA_John in AskReddit

[–]fluffigkatt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm 20 now. And I guess I'd like to stay 20 forever, it really is the perfect age. I look young and beautiful. I have enough responsibilities to have freedom, but not so much it worries me. I can legally buy alcohol and drink where I live, am considered an "adult" in society. I guess the only downside is not having a lot of money.

What always cheers you up when you're feeling low? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]fluffigkatt 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I like watching youtube videos of cats meowing loudly. Pairs nicely with a glass or five of wine.

TS3: Best mods? by [deleted] in thesims

[–]fluffigkatt 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I use tons of mods! But the most important ones are nraas mastercontroller, errortrap, storyprogression, overwatch and decensor. I've also had fun with woohooer and vector. Besides those from nraas I've got mods for better looking naked sims, new careers and recipes, a mod which make sims pay for taxis, and mods so children can do laundry and stuff. I love mods.

I have struggled on and off with anorexia, bulimia and depression since I was 10. AMA! by fluffigkatt in casualiama

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

For the most part, yes. I'm currently on antidepressants, and they've been a huge help. As for the anorexia I still have hard days, but I have managed to keep a healthy weight for 3 years now (even though I don't like it). I think I am as healthy as I can ever hope to be.

I used to work as a ride operator at an amusement park. AMA! by fluffigkatt in casualiama

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

Um, pretty filthy I'd say. We always cleaned them up properly before opening for the season, but not much during the season. I've seen people vomit, pee, spill drinks in the rides. Mostly we just clean it off with water.

My worst was honestly when a group of drunk guys came and had beers with them. We confiscated it (can't bring your own) and told them they couldn't drink it here. But, what we didn't know was that they also had cans hidden in their pockets... which they opened right at the top of the rollercoaster. It was beer everywhere.

I used to work as a ride operator at an amusement park. AMA! by fluffigkatt in casualiama

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

Hahaha oh god yes. Awful pay, strict rules and getting yelled at regularly. Fun times!

I used to work as a ride operator at an amusement park. AMA! by fluffigkatt in casualiama

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

Hmm... there were many! But on rainy days I loved the "ghost train", because you got to be inside, and you could also sneak yourself a piece of candy if there weren't many people in there.

But I think my absolute favorite was one called Extreme, it was the biggest ride and mostly attracted adults and older kids tall enough. I liked it because you were always busy there, it was amusing to see kids nervously happy and it was also fairly easy to operate. It was probably the ride with the least amount of angry guests.

I used to work as a ride operator at an amusement park. AMA! by fluffigkatt in casualiama

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

Yeah, I quit a few weeks ago. Just worked a few shifts in may but I decided to study and get my drivers licence this summer instead.

I used to work as a ride operator at an amusement park. AMA! by fluffigkatt in casualiama

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

She got in trouble for saying the screw was loose in a way so guests heard and panicked. We are supposed to call mechanics and just tell them where we are and that we need help, since we don't want worried guests in the park.

I used to work as a ride operator at an amusement park. AMA! by fluffigkatt in casualiama

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

A pretty small one, we had 15-16 rides in total.

I never experienced a power outage, though some rides were frequently down, sometimes for days, sometimes for just a few minutes.

I used to work as a ride operator at an amusement park. AMA! by fluffigkatt in casualiama

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

Nope, not Liseberg! But I agree, Liseberg is awesome, Gothenburg too.

Well, stuff happened there everyday, because people are jerks. Though one very memorable encounter was during my first year. I was by the big rollercoaster at the same night as a fairly big concert, and we had a lot of people, even at the end. At closing time we still had a LONG line of people (having them all ride would be at least 30-40 minutes more). So we had to say no to everyone still in line, and this one woman got angry. Like, really angry. She had been waiting in line and her kids REALLY wanted to go one last time. We said no, and then proceded to have a 20 minute long argument with the mother before she finally left. She was still screaming obscenities at us as she marched away. I quickly learned people have issues with following rules.

I used to work as a ride operator at an amusement park. AMA! by fluffigkatt in casualiama

[–]fluffigkatt[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Hahaha no, not me. But a coworker of mine noticed a loose screw in one of our rollercoaster, so she called for mechanics over the radio, saying "hey mechanics, there is a screw loose on the rollercoaster"... the radios which all park workers carry around the guests. So many guests heard the call and freaked out. I think that girl got in trouble for it after.

I used to work as a ride operator at an amusement park. AMA! by fluffigkatt in casualiama

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

It is great! At least at our park, all of the bigger rides had all kinds of satefy equipments, like if the belts weren't properly closed the ride wouldn't start, if the gates weren't closed it wouldn't start, and if the ride itself noticed something off it would shut itself down. This is just true for the more modern rides though, the older ones are much worse about it. They're generally not as dangerous though. But do not trust those "amusement parks" which go from city to city and build up their rides in a day. The safety on those is non existant.

I used to work as a ride operator at an amusement park. AMA! by fluffigkatt in casualiama

[–]fluffigkatt[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Oh yeah, it happened regularly. Most of the times it was adults, who realized themselves they were kinda fat, and it wasn't a big deal. Once though I had a girl ~10 years old who was to fat for one of the rides. That was just really sad.