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I was worried, but it actually wasn't too bad...

I was worried, but it actually wasn't too bad...
I've been without food and water for a couple days. It's a long story but I'm broke down and haven't been able to get to work, been fighting blood sugar and such. I had $13 in the bank and somebody loan me six bucks through Zelle because Papa John's had a $13.99 pizza deal. But when I went to pay for it it didn't go through, come to find out my bank took some charge from 2 weeks ago out now for some reason. And I was overdraft.
Friend of mine gave me one of those microwave macaronis and a monster. The monster definitely helped because I have low blood sugar, I added some croutons to the macaroni and cheese just to give it a little more for filling. But I definitely feel like it's a struggle meal if there is any.
Thought someone would appreciate it. Is the adding croutons thing weird? I think it just gave a little more filling if anything
I'm going to cross post this but I'm just curious because the local 7-Eleven is on doordash and I can order roller dogs. But there are no specifications, has anyone done this order before? Does it just come without any toppings? Do they give ketchup packets on the side? How is this order presented for delivery? I only ask because I generally don't eat toppings on my hot dogs generally. If I'm in store I'll do nacho cheese or chili, but I'm allergic to mustard and I guess if I had to eat at home through packets I might use a little bit of ketchup.
I'm not ordering this today, I just noticed it and it kind of peaked my interest in how it's done.
This 7-Eleven makes orders for pickup, the driver does not shop the order. So I'm assuming it's already packaged and sealed when they get there. I'm just curious if anybody has done this order or knew an answer to this.
So I'm watching The X-Files with my girlfriend. She didn't grow up on it, I did. I remember watching it every Friday night on Fox with my mother. And a difference between watching it then week to week, and now on demand is not knowing what you're getting into.
We've been binging it so we hit next episode and the next episode starts. But usually if you go to watch an episode you had the full synopsis before you even hit play. Back in the '90s, unless you read a synopsis in the TV guide (that's a whole nother nostalgic thing) we basically tuned in every week not knowing what we were getting. Was it going to be aliens? Monsters? Conspiracy? There was a certain bit of mystery and excitement and just discovering the plot.
Now this post is inspired by The X-Files but I mean this in any television scenario. For any series. It was the same when we used to watch Star Trek back in the day with my mom. I just wanted to point out that things were different back then, my girlfriend's too young to understand, makes me feel old but I wonder if anybody else misses the the week to week broadcast rather than everything at the click of a button.
On a side note, I'm enjoying revisiting the X-Files. I'm still in season 1 but they seem to hold up fairly well and it's been long enough that the majority of the episodes are still new to me. Even though I know I've seen them before the only ones that really stand it out are the ones that made a major impact on me back then.
I don't know if they State how old Marty is in this movie but he's in high school, and he's able to drive. So I'm going to guess 17 or so. That being said when he set the rug on fire accidentally when he was 8 years old, what happened? What do you think the parents did? His parents don't seem like they'd be abusive or anything. Especially since from his timeline his dad was a simp and a wuss, mom was an alcoholic, but something traumatized this kid when he was 8 years old to the point that when he had a chance to tell his parents to go easy on their kid. That's what popped up wards of 10 years later in his head?
I just wonder what the fallout could have been when he was 8 years old that caused him to have that as his first thought to tell his parents. I mean, Lorraine did drink so maybe she went a little hard on him or something. The dark side of back to the Future they don't talk about I guess.
I've always had jumper cables in my vehicles, though I'm in my forties. I recently had some battery issues and trying to get a jump is super hard because it seems like nobody carries cables anymore. Jump boxes are kind of common but for example I spent over an hour and a half on the side of the road the other day flagging down vehicles. While most of them just didn't stop. The ones that did didn't have cables.
I then had a dead battery leaving work the other night and I asked every coworker I had and guests at my hotel and nobody had cables. The guests make sense because they were in rental vehicles because they fly in to our resort and have rental cars (I didn't push the issue but I think a rental car should have standard roadside kit in my opinion including jumper cables)
Me but I work with college kids, mainly in their twenties and it makes me wonder if carrying jumper cables is still as common? Or a jump box alternative.
I like my coworkers, my coworkers like me there's no reason to believe they were lying to me none of them have any cables or anything with them. Is it a change in social dynamic? I'm just curious on here do you have jumper cables in your vehicle? What else do you have in your roadside kit?
EDIT: okay since a lot of people commented in this vein, let me specify that this incident I'm speaking of happened on a motorcycle. I don't carry cables on a motorcycle because I don't usually have these problems (obviously I'm having a problem now but not common enough to carry cables on a bike, especially since jumping car to bike is different and I try to avoid him whenever possible) also I do not have any bags on my bike it is a pretty bare Bones bobber, no saddlebags. I carry a backpack and I have a small pack on the handlebars but not enough to carry jumper cables, or the jump box that I have which is a very large heavy monstrosity.
My car, which is broke down in my driveway, has cables and a jump box, but now I only ride the motorcycle. After this week and these problems, I found a small handheld battery pack jump box on marketplace that I'm going to go look at and buy on Friday.
I know it's hard to tell a scale on this map but that is not nearby LOL I'm guessing a GPS problem but I found it funny.
Other than a&w sundae the only chocolate I've ever had was a Faygo as a child but it was diet and I was so against diet soda I couldn't stand the taste of it too so I couldn't remember what it actually tasted like but I know I disliked it.
Nowadays the zero sugar formulas are much better than diet in my opinion and I'm more open to diet as an adult. That being said I haven't had a chocolate soda, hasn't even tried this? I don't order sodas on Amazon but I'm just curious if anyone's tried it.