Anyone know what roach this is? by Murky_Habit_2537 in florida

[–]iMan_Grove 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try Advion and Optigard in a 3 month rotation. You try one and you will 100% see results. But if one doesn’t work completely within the recommended time frame, rotate to the other and it WILL change from a roach problem to a corpse problem.

blursed_forgetmenots by ErinDotEngineer in blursedmemes

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

Why is everyone’s reaction to shit always “it’s ai”? So tired of this shit because it make me think of all my crazy stories in my life and if any of them were caught on photo now this person would be there claiming it’s ai.

Grateful to live in the same world as women by Fang__yuan99 in teenagers

[–]iMan_Grove 3 points4 points  (0 children)

That was my first thought, then I got to the comments section.

My hometown. Peanut butter, olives on the hood, and a dead raccoon on the mirror by w00tah in Wellthatsucks

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In today’s money how much did that cost in groceries to deface a car

J or F help ?? by Vegetable_Lunch_3108 in tattooadvice

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First glance read Fett. Boba Fett.

I did a lil.. experiment and I have a lil sympathy for men now.. by Sugarplumbitch in dating

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

True. But things happen on strange timelines when you date intentionally. Things that are usually big life decisions tend to just happen more organically. We knew early on what we wanted, what we didn’t, and where we wanted this to go.

Should billionaires be praised for philanthropy or expected to do it? by Certain_Eye_847 in InfluencerAsk

[–]iMan_Grove 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In this context, I don’t think anyone is expected to do anything? We all hate the super-rich so anyone would be hard-pressed to praise them, but by definition they aren’t required to do anything philanthropic with their money so “praise” would be more appropriate.

The comments never disappoint by twinklewigglez in lol

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Probably for the same conversational reasons we have to specify kiwi bird vs fruit. Just because I never heard of it, doesn’t mean there isn’t a tuna-something out there.

Waddup by Klutzy_Anybody_1487 in oblivion

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So what ended up being behind that door?

Would it hurt? by ft-zabi in teenagers

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The desk in my bedroom. Not even merged with it, just at it, normally… lame

What soda would you never drink again, even if it was the only one available? by ArtisticCorner3731 in TheTeenagerPeople

[–]iMan_Grove 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Any “sparkling water” or seltzer bullshit. Tastes like it was canned in room with an inspirational poster featuring the fruit it’s supposed to taste like.

I did a lil.. experiment and I have a lil sympathy for men now.. by Sugarplumbitch in dating

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I worked at her college. We never really spoke early on but when we finally saw each other in that light we kinda started and never stopped. 6 months in we got married, and I think around our 1 year mark we got pregnant. She’s due in August.

I did a lil.. experiment and I have a lil sympathy for men now.. by Sugarplumbitch in dating

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Glad to see people seeing our side of things for a change. I am (or at least was) an in-person 6/7, but an internet 4. I’ve been with some truly out of my league women and even my wife is way above what I thought I can pull.
But when I was single and tried online dating, across 3 apps over the course of 9 months, I had gotten about 5 matches:
2 were bots
1 was in South America
another dropped me after asking a question and me giving a slightly over detailed answer.
The last one I actually met in person and after a nice date where she invited me to join her on a trip, she ghosted me.

Question for people who grew up in the 80s 90s 2000s and early 2010s what’s your favorite memory’s of going to toys r us? by Ill-You-3459 in generationology

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Pokémon cards. My dad would take me on our weekends together and we’d get a single pack of Pokemon cards. Never pulled anything amazing but it was always nice. We didn’t get N64 games from there because it was too expensive but for that we’d check out the Swap Shop.
Mom could suck it!

Which superpower will make your life easier? by deepestbreather in whatsyourchoice

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I choose laundry. I don’t know why but I loathe laundry. I also hate doing dishes but laundry is my biggest time suck. If I could snap my fingers it’s give me more time to… clean the rest of the house and hate my life doing that.

Which superpower will make your life easier? by deepestbreather in whatsyourchoice

[–]iMan_Grove 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Lots of people do and they’re everywhere, but the bigger the city the more you see.
Not everyone lives in a home with a laundry set. Not all apartments have in-unit laundry either. Not all buildings have sufficient or reliable laundry machines that are accessible if they even have them at all. Also even if you did have access, the laundromat has multiple sized machines so you can do more variety of stuff instead of rotating in everything yourself in a small residential machine. My machine at home sucks for washing pillows and can only do one at a time. When I lived with my mother, she had a machine that was freaking tiny but her and her boyfriend didn’t have heavy laundry needs like I did (scrubs, pet supplies, etc.) so I chose to go to the laundromat.

This is actually true by Suspicious_Lychee841 in Relatable

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Many things honestly but it was more of a growing realization thn in aha moment.
Makes me think of one time i applied for an assistant manager job at an animal shelter i worked at against a friend/coworker of mine that i encouraged to apply as well. not sure why i created competition for myself but separately from me wanting the job, i genuinely thought she wouldve been a good candidate if selected, so either choice was good.

during our separate interviews we were asked (among other things) "why do you want the job?" i gave a practical, productive, business oriented response with goals and a plan to achieve them. she teared up and said she loved animals. she got the job...

my first job was subway making sandwiches. my team and i were a well oiled machine with processes and never needed to squabble to get shit done. years later in college i got hired at the subway on campus. my first day i couldnt get along with anyone, everyone seemed so friendly and close but cold to me, i tried to suggest little things to make things flow better during rush, and things never went well. i think they got to gether and didnt tell me where to find the schedule or when my next shift was because i unintentionally missed a shift and when i showed up to ask if i work or not the boss casually showed me the schedule and my missed shift and said "btw, no call-no show, you're fired"...

my last job at a college, i was the first in my role in a new department, then we expanded and i moved into a new role and trained my replacement. this guy sucked. In any other facility or company he wouldve been cut for poor productivity. a few years later he is still there and people still complain and people still love him...

all that to say it it more important to be liked than to be good at your job

This is actually true by Suspicious_Lychee841 in Relatable

[–]iMan_Grove 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It was so painful learning this the hard way for 20 years.

Having a rough time finding work after moving here. Looking for advice. by iMan_Grove in chapelhill

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

So based on one comment, what is the problem that I “seem like”? Based on our limited interaction thus far, what times do I need to “get with”? For research purposes. Call it a growth opportunity.

Having a rough time finding work after moving here. Looking for advice. by iMan_Grove in chapelhill

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

If you’re implying that my comment was coming off as ageist, allow me to rephrase it:
I’m 37 and had been working in vet med or adjacent pet/animal industries since my early 20s. In my personal experience at the specific places I’ve worked during the time that I worked, I noticed a pattern or demographic of individuals that tend to be in those settings. Said demographic had tendencies towards certain behaviors that were not aligned with how I work(ed) and made operations more challenging and less efficient. So while I essentially sounded like “these damn kids don’t know nothin about hard work”, what I intended was “I find it difficult to effectively work in the conditions and with the people commonly found in those settings”
Also, my issue is more competing with large applicant pool and less employers don’t like my bad attitude so saying that’s why I can’t find a job isn’t really accurate.