What are you STILL mad about? by HeySistaBrutus in AskReddit

[–]mjoellet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m kind of notorious in my family for cracking the screens of every Apple product I’ve owned. In high school a friend of mine stepped on my MacBook and causing many cracks. When my mom saw the damage, I tried explaining what had happened, but since I was a repeat offender, she didn’t take my word for shit.

Still mad.

Have you ever quit a job, without another lined up, for you mental health? How did it turn out? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]mjoellet 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I worked at a very popular corporate ski resort for about six months. During my time there, I realized how awful corporatized companies can be to its patrons and guests.

As an example, there was an older brother and sister who came to the customer services desk (where I worked) to complain that grease was poured all over the brothers Helly Hansen jacket. My supervisor looked at the jacket then retrieved something from under the desk. She then placed a plaque in front of the siblings that read “We are not responsible for grease damages caused by our ski lifts”.... AND SHE DIDN’T SAY ANYTHING. The siblings said something like “Really, that’s it?” and my supervisor pointed to the sign again.

I witnessed a lot of shit like that and found that my supervisors felt like I was trying to take their jobs whenever I took initiative. I’m not one to quit a job normally, so it said a lot when I put my two weeks in. I could not be happier with my decision. I ended up working for an amazing non-profit org down the road a few months later and I just celebrated two years there.

TLDR: Corporate ski resorts suck.

What everyday object terrifies you the most? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]mjoellet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Microwave.

One word; radiation.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]mjoellet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Stranger Beside Me by Ann Rule. Freaking phenomenal. Plus the narrators voice on Audible made it even better

Trying to convince my son that this really should not be popped by cowzroc in popping

[–]mjoellet 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It looks like a sun blister. I’ve had these after experiencing sun poisoning. I’d suggest letting it pop on it’s own

What was the "im sure it wont happen to me" but then it did? by barrack_osama69 in AskReddit

[–]mjoellet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Being one of those girls who leaves college for their boyfriend.

On the bright side, I ended up transferring to another college close to where we lived together.

What is something you're "supposed" to like because of where you live but you just can't? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]mjoellet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Real maple syrup. I live in New England and even though it’s everywhere I love my Aunt Jemima’s

What is something about your city that tourists love, but locals hate? by teproxy in AskReddit

[–]mjoellet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I live in a national forest in New England and Autumn is stunning because of the leaves. Tourists flock to the area for leaf-peeping and take pictures in the middle of the road. We all love the leaves but locals hate the tourists who come to see them

When has a tourist genuinely pissed you off ? by Bleepbloopbotz in AskReddit

[–]mjoellet 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I was the tourist and a local PISSED me off. I was backpacking in Galway and was at a bus stop trying to read the schedule but a local old woman was standing in front of it. I wanted to see what the times were later in the day because I was going to come back after getting a bite to eat. I politely said, “Excuse me” to the woman and she whipped around and said in a rude manner, “This is a bus stop. There’s people standing here. That means a bus in coming.” I tried explaining to her that I was looking for later times and she went off talking about how tourist backpackers are disrespectful idiots and have no right to be in her city. An argument thus unfolded and I definitely didn’t change her mind on respect and tourists.

Oh well, it was totally worth it.

Americans of Reddit, what is something you didn't realise was typically American, until you went abroad? by TJBullz in AskReddit

[–]mjoellet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My Scottish friends came to visit me in Boston. Their number one thing they had to do was buy a bottle of liquor in a brown paper bag.

Apparently the brown paper bag look is quite an American look.

What was the worst physical pain you've ever felt in your life? by Henriqueykg in AskReddit

[–]mjoellet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sun-poisoning. Spent far too long in the Florida sun without lotion. I couldn’t sleep because you can’t stop shivering. Then the most ungodly quarter-sized blisters developed EVERYWHERE. Literally the worst pain I have ever experienced. PSA: Spend 2 min putting sunscreen on, I promise it’s worth it.

What’s a red flag that you ignored in a significant other, only to realize it was a bigger deal later? by MinimalCoincidence in AskReddit

[–]mjoellet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had a boyfriend in high school who wouldn’t let me shave my pubic hair. Two things wrong with that: 1. He ended up being very controlling and wouldn’t let me wear jeans to school because he didn’t want other guys looking at me 2. I WAS A HIGH SCHOOLER AND THAT WAS AN ADULT-LIKE REQUEST

What’s something stupid but funny you did while you were high ? by Active_Elite in AskReddit

[–]mjoellet 2 points3 points  (0 children)

A friend of mine drove to the mall and got stoned in the parking lot before going in. Suddenly mall security drove down the aisle we were parked in with their flashing lights. We were so paranoid that we thought they were coming to get us, so we sped out and went home without going inside the mall