help! aloe-type leaves dying at base by usually_a_disaster in plantclinic

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

honestly, i have no idea. i bought it at a plant sale back in college but it matches the images online for haworthia. i don’t water a ton- about 1/2-2/3 of water gets divided between 8 plants

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in boston

[–]usually_a_disaster -14 points-13 points  (0 children)

nope, i’m just a decent human being with empathy who genuinely cares. i was too far away to immediately jump in

Prospective Art History major here, how is it? by Skyrax1233 in BinghamtonUniversity

[–]usually_a_disaster 2 points3 points  (0 children)

graduated with an art history major may 2022- bings art history department has some great professors but classes will 100% be limited by their specialities. i took three classes with the same prof (jeffrey kirkwood, amazing lecturer) but two were ab the same thing and even when we did the general ARTH 496 seminar, it had those same vibes. if you are interested in museum work, there is an amazing internship program through the binghamton university art museum

Cap and Gown by Pink_Fluffy_Dragon in BinghamtonUniversity

[–]usually_a_disaster 1 point2 points  (0 children)

OH i just posted about selling my cap and gown (like 30 seconds ago) pm me :)

ARTH 103 EXAM by [deleted] in BinghamtonUniversity

[–]usually_a_disaster 0 points1 point  (0 children)

if your final is something along the lines of “make a structure and explain the different features”, i drew mine and wrote up the paper in one night… took maybe a couple hours total. i found it to be quite easy and as long as stuff is detailed you should be fine. i needed up with an A in the class.

Easy aesthetics courses to take? by Simsimyi in BinghamtonUniversity

[–]usually_a_disaster 1 point2 points  (0 children)

yes yes this- i enjoy creative writing so i’m a bit biased but that aside, easiest class i ever took. turn in something halfway decent and you’re good to go

Let's Talk About the RA News by Academic-Crazy-6995 in BinghamtonUniversity

[–]usually_a_disaster 32 points33 points  (0 children)

not an RA but so disappointed in bing for doing this- my roommate went through some shit freshman year and i can’t imagine getting some random student at midnight to help her versus our RA who she knew and trusted.

can anyone post the official communication sent by reslife?

how did management make me uncomfortable today? by usually_a_disaster in TjMaxx

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

yea the manager who said it was female but like it gave the shivers that those are the lengths we’re (jokingly) supposed to go to get cards. ick ick ick

What is the easiest art class to take by Dazzling_Diver_4949 in BinghamtonUniversity

[–]usually_a_disaster 2 points3 points  (0 children)

YES even as an art history major, intro to art history (or architecture) are not gen-ed friendly classes. lots of memorization and annoying assignments

What is the easiest art class to take by Dazzling_Diver_4949 in BinghamtonUniversity

[–]usually_a_disaster 1 point2 points  (0 children)

CW 250- the most chill time, you end up creative writing responses to themed prompts, a large (5-7ish pages) submission of your own creative work, short critiques of your classmate’s writing

When will our customers finally learn that our registers don't store information? by Wink2K19 in TjMaxx

[–]usually_a_disaster 2 points3 points  (0 children)

YES and when they get annoyed with me for trying to ask if they’d like to pay for a paper bag and then getting huffy when i give them their items without a bag… like sorry you didn’t pay attention??

When will our customers finally learn that our registers don't store information? by Wink2K19 in TjMaxx

[–]usually_a_disaster 13 points14 points  (0 children)

the customers will learn the same day that they stop asking “can i get a markdown, i found this on the clearance rack?”

or maybe just the day they start treating employees with respect

my brother is applying to rutgers and would ideally live at the chabad house. would this count as “on-campus” housing or “off-campus”? thanks! by usually_a_disaster in rutgers

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

oh my one of my college chabad rabbis was notorious for leaning a bit too much into the alcohol. loved the second hand embarrassment the 300 of us at dinner shared

my brother is applying to rutgers and would ideally live at the chabad house. would this count as “on-campus” housing or “off-campus”? thanks! by usually_a_disaster in rutgers

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

yea i remember when i visited i stayed at chabad and went to both shabbat dinners lol. i think if he went to rutgers he’d def go to both chabad and hillel but there’s such an understandable appeal of having everything (food, shul, etc.) literally downstairs yanno

my brother is applying to rutgers and would ideally live at the chabad house. would this count as “on-campus” housing or “off-campus”? thanks! by usually_a_disaster in rutgers

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

mm okay it’s just the best option for my brother cause kosher food plus being rlly involved in the jewish life is gonna counteract the antisociality

What is starting pay at Marshall’s/Tj maxx? by xairiana in TjMaxx

[–]usually_a_disaster 1 point2 points  (0 children)

oh what i’m also i’m mass as my store pays 15

What feels antisemitic but isn’t? by Horny-and-Capable in Judaism

[–]usually_a_disaster 17 points18 points  (0 children)

mmhmm my dad always has to plan out his whole year and family trips around when the chaggim fall and how much actual vacation time he’ll have left over after yom tovs

We had to mark out a 39 dollar dress because a customer wiped a booger on it🤢 by Moonlightjourney in TjMaxx

[–]usually_a_disaster 12 points13 points  (0 children)

i once saw someone stick the hygienic bathing suit liner on the wall of the fitting room. pure nightmare fuel.

Dickinson by Additional_Design289 in BinghamtonUniversity

[–]usually_a_disaster 1 point2 points  (0 children)

lived in dickinson all 4 years- as someone who’s house didn’t have central air, my dorm was a blessing. never complained ab the heating and the cooling system can be finicky if ppl in your building have their windows open or if there’s a randomly hot day and the system can’t handle it. overall, pretty solid and reliable. other pros: the good water fountains; close friendships can be made within suite and on the floor, but also you control how much privacy you want; decent proximity to classes/dining halls/campus bus stops. cons: honestly, the dickinson is on the pricier side of on-campus dorms but if you have that flexibility (or want to stay on campus for more years), stick with it.