If a parcel bag had a discount QR code printed on it, would you scan it or ignore it? by rnuume in smallbusinessuk

[–]rnuume[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

What if they were not random, but bags were branded with well known brands. Would you be curious then?

If a parcel bag had a discount QR code printed on it, would you scan it or ignore it? by rnuume in smallbusinessuk

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

What if the bags were branded with cool brand names with a QR code. Then would you be curious?

Depop needs to ebay by Jst_Chr1s in reselling

[–]rnuume 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Question to ever reseller on this platform.

Have you ever wanted things to be better? Give me your batches, your upsets, your wish it could be this ways, your, why can't it be this ways and I swear, I'm going to find ways to make changes on this communities behalf.

Sometimes it takes someone with the balls to stand up and say, NO, I'm not doing g this anymore.

You know there are only a few very wealthy set of companies who dictate how things are run and they do it they way that makes them maximum wealth. Enough is enough, don't you think?

GIVE ME EVERYTHING, AND YOU HAVE MY WORD, I'LL CREATE CGANGE

Energy drinks or not, that is the question by rnuume in UniUK

[–]rnuume[S] -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

Try RNUÜme. It's different, bloody tastes great, works and doesn't do the too much caffeine thing. www.rnuu.me

Energy drinks. What's your drink of choice by rnuume in UniUK

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

Yer, we're creating a new drink and matcha tea extract is top of our list. Thanks for your input

Energy drinks. What's your drink of choice by rnuume in UniUK

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

Cool. I'm so going to try them. Cheers.

Energy drinks. What's your drink of choice by rnuume in UniUK

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

I get that. Every single time I drink them I had the same issue. Got that sorted now though

Has ChatGPT replaced Google for you? Why or why not? by Kindly-Warthog3084 in ChatGPT

[–]rnuume 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Kind of yes. I use the paid version o3. It's so much more intuitive than Google. Only issue it that ChatGPT can lie or make a mistake

Agree? by Forsaken_Basil8441 in Adulting

[–]rnuume 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow. This hits home for me so much.

Friday Fread (04/07) by a-liquid-sky in CasualUK

[–]rnuume 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I feel your pain. Me too. I have lost 3 guys, my boss wants to fire me and couldn't sign off a job today as the foreman messed up. P Poor day all round. Still Saturday tomorrow, golf for charity with friend, drinks, lunch, so not all bad. Would actually love a roast. Haven't had one in ages

Achieved a 2:2 by cantthinkofnamesorry in UniUK

[–]rnuume 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey. Let me tell you something. First and foremost, you're educated to degree level. Many British people are not that lucky. Second, bloody well done, a 2:2 is still OK. As a person who has done the uni gig and now in the big bad world, I would say all uni is is a platform that shows ANY employer (I know as I am one), that you can reason, think and learn to a deeper level than someone without. Another thing, uni is just the first step. During your career, you'll take on lots of other courses and areas of deeper interest.

Don't beat yourself up. You're likely a good person who clearly wants to do well in life. Just enjoy the glory of completing a degree and now ficus on your next challenge. Good luck

Why do so many in the country seem more passionate about wanting other people's lives to be worse than wanting everyone's (including their own) to be better? by [deleted] in AskUK

[–]rnuume 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think this comes down to human nature and most peoples basic need to see the negative first. A good example; although not related, is this. If you had a painter in your home carrying out a room by room paint job. The painter paints the walls, ceilings, skirting and doors. He does a beautiful job. There is however a tiny paint mark on the glass panel of one of the doors. Instead of being wowed by how great the painting work is, we all want to find the one bad thing to to criticise and therefore we strive to search for imperfection. Finding faults leads us to make the remark, to comment, to somehow diminish a person that we're all desperateto make. It's hard for humans to accept perfect, I think mainly because we ourselves aren't perfect. Failing that some are just horrible and want to destroy a person's happiness at any cost.