u/LazyAfternoon8133

Can you recommend me some world building anime like "That time I got reincarnated as a slime" and "Easygoing territory defense by the optimistic lord" type of anime. And no harem please, I can't stand that trope hahaha.

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u/LazyAfternoon8133 — 13 days ago

Just found the best way to stack discounts on AliExpress May sale! Super easy and works every time.

How I do it:

  1. Grab the store coupon first

  2. Apply store coupon at checkout

  3. Add one of these US codes:

$2 off $18+ → REDDIT2K

$5 off $39+ → REDDIT5K

$8 off $59+ → REDDIT8K

$15 off $109+ → REDDIT15K

$169 off $23+ → REDDIT23K

$30 off $239+ → REDDIT30K

$45 off $359+ → REDDIT45K

$60 off $479+ → REDDIT60K

👉 Important:

The order matters, store the coupon first, then the code. If you do it the other way around, it may not stack.

👉 How to Claim & Use Your Codes:

1️⃣ Copy or screenshot the code you want.

2️⃣ Paste it at checkout, it will automatically save to your coupon list until you use it.

👉Little extra tip:

Sometimes there are bonus discounts (like cashback via Rakuten). Not always active, but worth checking before you pay.

u/LazyAfternoon8133 — 14 days ago

I know I'm late but just finished watching Fena: Pirate Princess and it's actually a good watched. The story, art, and characters is good and I love that the romance is not the main focus but their adventure and friendship. I just got confused on the last 2 epsiodes and I'm not satisfied with the ending, it feel rushed and I think it will be better if they have a season 2 where the story about Eden will take place.

u/LazyAfternoon8133 — 17 days ago
▲ 38 r/retail

I need to vent because honestly I don’t understand why retail still works like this.

We spend hours making stores look perfect. Folding the same shirts again and again. Resetting display racks every morning like some sacred ritual. Manager walks in, moves one item two inches, suddenly everything is “wrong.” Why? Who decided this is the most important use of human energy?

Customers destroy tables in five minutes. Five minutes. Then staff get blamed for poor presentation. How does that make sense?

And the pressure never stops. Sales low? Staff problem. Store messy? Staff problem. Customer angry because price changed overnight? Also staff problem. Corporate decisions rain down but somehow frontline workers carry the emotional cost.

I once helped with a store redesign. Corporate ordered new fixtures online. Someone said they came from Alibaba because it was cheaper. Half arrived late, some scratched, one literally unstable. We still had to install them overnight and smile next morning like everything was luxury retail experience.

Why do we accept this cycle?

Retail workers are expected to be cleaners, therapists, security, merchandisers, and sales experts at the same time. For what pay? For what respect?

And then companies wonder why turnover is insane. Why nobody stays. Why morale dies.

Maybe people are not lazy. Maybe the system is exhausting.

Retail could actually be a good job. It really could.

But nobody wants to fix the structure. Everyone just keeps rearranging the racks and pretending the problem disappeared.

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u/LazyAfternoon8133 — 17 days ago