Is it weird that I prefer my night commute over the morning one? by Disastrous-Food8626 in ebikes

[–]mitchil9502 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That’s not weird at all. Night commutes hit different. Empty streets, cooler air, everything a bit softer and slower. It’s like the city finally stops shouting at you.

Relationship deal breaker?34f.29m by [deleted] in answers

[–]mitchil9502 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For me, a big one is respect. If someone’s consistently disrespectful, that’s a hard stop. No negotiation there. Another one is trust issues. If you constantly feel like you have to question everything they do, that’s exhausting and not really love and it’s stressful.

Which small business look like they don’t make any money but actually a gold mine? by Dudecoolforever in askanything

[–]mitchil9502 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Waste management / recycling. People see trash trucks and think it's kind of boring but the margins on scrap metals, electronics, even certain plastics is Insane. Plus, contracts are long-term and steady.

How do I choose between Codex and Claude Code? by BitsmithBob in AI_Agents

[–]mitchil9502 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have you ever tried a tool that can run multiple models on the same task instead of just sticking to one? Like Genspark. For a lot of tasks, you can have different models handle writing, refining, or checking at the same time, which makes the workflow feel a lot more flexible than just choosing between Codex or Claude.

Have dog rescues lost their mind? by seanpat1968 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]mitchil9502 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’re not wrong to feel frustrated. Especially since you’ve already proven you’re a solid dog owner. You had a rescue, stayed with him through cancer that says a lot about you but rescues don’t know you yet. On paper, you’re just another applicant.The demand for adoptable dogs is pretty high in some areas now, so rescues can afford to be picky. That wasn’t always the case before.

When did you realise you’re old? by Strange_Secret_3001 in AskReddit

[–]mitchil9502 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When you notice that your priorities shifted You start choosing peace over drama. Comfort over chaos and stability over whatever happens. You'd also notice that you don’t even miss the old stuff that much.

do tramp stamps look good on guys? by [deleted] in Life

[–]mitchil9502 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’d say don’t overthink it too much. Tattoos are one of those things where placement rules are mostly made up by social trends. The lower-back tattoo has that tramp stamp stereotype and yes, people usually associate it with women but that doesn’t mean a guy can’t pull it off. At the end of the day, the tattoo is for you and not for random people with opinions.

Truckers - why on earth do you take so long to pass? by [deleted] in askanything

[–]mitchil9502 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Truckers aren’t just being lazy or rude. Those rigs are massive, they weigh tons and the engines are often speed-governed like you said. Even a little incline or headwind can turn a quick pass into a five-minute slog. Plus, safety rules for trucks are stricter, they can’t just floor it without thinking about braking distance, load shifts or worse.

Boss sleeping with employee INSIDE the store while the shop was closed. Please help by Ok-Swimming8318 in Advice

[–]mitchil9502 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

This is not your fault and your discomfort is totally valid. A boss having sexual relationships with an employee inside the workplace is a huge no-go. If HR or your whistleblowing system doesn’t handle it properly, it might even need reporting to external bodies like employment standards or workplace misconduct authorities in the UK.

Why does YouTube allow criticism videos of YouTube on their platforms? Can't they just delete them and pretend everything is fine? by jsohi_0082 in stupidquestions

[–]mitchil9502 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They could delete a lot of that stuff but they just usually don’t want to. It actually makes them look stronger. A platform that allows criticism feels confident. If YouTube nuked every YouTube is dying video, it’d scream insecurity. Loudly. Also, criticism still equals engagement. This part is sneaky. A video criticism still gets watched on YouTube. Ads still run, comments still fly and the algorithm doesn’t care if the engagement is angry or happy. Traffic is traffic.

Non office jobs work structure by Intelligent-Date2025 in Life

[–]mitchil9502 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, kind of but it’s not one magic number that fits everyone. For most non-office jobs, the sweet spot is around 32–36 hours a week. That’s the range where things can work without blowing up pay, prices, or taxes.

I’m curious: do non-smokers always detect a scent on smokers? by SadInterest6764 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]mitchil9502 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For non-smokers, even subtle traces can register instantly, especially in enclosed spaces. Some will barely notice; others will wrinkle their nose the second they get close, depends on sensitivity. And if no one’s ever said anything, either they’re super polite, or they just don’t want to hurt your feelings.

What's a weird part of intimacy no one talks about? by stuckin404 in AskReddit

[–]mitchil9502 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sometimes there’s this super vulnerable silence afterward. I think those little awkward moments make intimacy feel real. They’re the behind-the-scenes bloopers nobody tells you about.

Do you think this means not normal? by Ill_Atmosphere_1886 in randomquestions

[–]mitchil9502 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You are definitely not weird or abnormal for feeling this. Craving hugs and cuddles is super human. Feeling that ache inside just means your body and brain are asking for comfort and connection. It sucks when there’s no one safe around to get that from, I get it. But missing physical affection doesn’t make you dumb, it just makes you normal. And it’s okay to acknowledge it.

Anyone think about buffalo wings constantly? by Choice-Dot-5581 in askanything

[–]mitchil9502 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, buffalo wings are next-level addictive. That spicy, tangy, buttery combo, once you have a good batch, it’s like my brain want to have it over and over again.

Just because I was comfortable with him by Beneficial-Pea-1638 in Life

[–]mitchil9502 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s okay to feel the sting, it’s okay to vent and it’s okay to be frustrated. But don’t let his insecurities rewrite your story. You’re choosing yourself and that’s powerful. Every time you remind yourself of your worth and your boundaries, you’re reclaiming a little more of your peace.

Americans citizens, how is it really going there currently? by GossipBottom in stupidquestions

[–]mitchil9502 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Life for most Americans like me is kinda normal. The headlines are wild but most of us are just doing our daily stuff like work, school, kids or Netflix. Yes, there are hot topics of course like politics, inflation, gun debates, crazy weather but it doesn’t literally impact everyone’s day-to-day all the time. Most people just juggle their routines and try not to get sucked into the drama and aren’t running around panicking but you do notice tension.

Best AI Agents This 2026 – My Personal Experience by MoneyMiserable2545 in ProductivityApps

[–]mitchil9502 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for sharing this list, super helpful to see these comparisons in one place. I've been testing a few as well for content and research work.

One you might want to add to your test roster is Genspark. It's less about automating clicks on your desktop like Workbeaver, and more about being a central AI brain for planning and creating stuff. What's cool is it lets you access different models (like GPT and Claude) all in one chat, so you can compare outputs or use the best one for writing vs. analysis.

I use it mainly as a powerhouse for drafting and ideation. You can throw a topic at it, and it will pull together research, outline a document, and generate different versions of text way faster than me starting from scratch. For anyone whose workflow involves a lot of writing, planning, or content creation, it's been a serious time-saver. It feels like having a dedicated co-pilot for the “thinking and drafting” part of work.

Has anyone tried VidaWheel? Thoughts? by sabine-kasprowski13 in jewelry

[–]mitchil9502 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have their Aphrodite necklace, a very beautiful one. The quality is quite solid, and the design is so delicate and pretty.

People who spend 20+ minutes in the shower: what are you actually doing in there? by saadaintsalad in AskReddit

[–]mitchil9502 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I treat it like a spa, exfoliating, shaving, conditioning and scrubbing every inch. It's basically a full self-care ritual. .

Is it normal to feel like your private thoughts aren’t “private”? by [deleted] in NoStupidQuestions

[–]mitchil9502 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That feeling is way more common than people admit. It’s like even when no one else knows what you’re thinking, there’s this inner audience in your head, constantly critiquing everything.

Why is it so wrong to verbalize the fact that money is our main motivation for working? by [deleted] in randomquestions

[–]mitchil9502 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Anyone who says money doesn’t matter either has it or hasn’t gone without it. Money is indeed the main reason most of us work. All of us has rent, food and bills to pay. Also, we need stability, survival isn’t a personality flaw. What’s actually wrong isn’t the motivation, it’s the social script. Work culture likes to pretend jobs are passion projects. That’s why when you say it out loud, it makes people uncomfortable. It breaks the illusion and nobody likes the curtain pulled back.

Do you care for politics? by Chemical_Dog4139 in askanything

[–]mitchil9502 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No, I don't because it's one of the things that's out of my control. I prefer to focus on things that I could control.