u/PowerfulTart6378

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Didn’t eat all day, craved pizza, ordered pizza, ate one slice and have been grossed out since

I really wanted this pizza, I’ve been super poor and I happen to be cat sitting for a friend who paid me in cash so I thought I would treat myself and order a pizza. I finally got the pizza and took a bite of a slice and it was kinda squishy and all of the sudden i was super disgusted and I couldn’t eat anymore. that was last night and I have regret for the entire pizza sitting in the fridge.

should i bake it more? I read somewhere someone cut it into little pieces and put it in a salad? is this a completely ridiculous post?

I just need someone who has adhd food issues to relate with me so I feel less depressed about this pizza mistake.

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u/PowerfulTart6378 — 1 day ago

I work in customer service and I had an experience with a man that set off alarm bells and can’t stop thinking about it

Im usually in food but currently in retail and I had this man come in and ask if I had bottled water. I told him where a small fridge was at the end of one of the last check out isles. I was the only person on the register so as I was helping a few people I saw him walking in and out of the back of the line tossing the bottle of water over and over again until it landed straight up in his hand with this weird look on his face. when he finally came up to me for me to check out his transaction all of my alarm bells were ringing ( i lived in NYC and LA for years, im not easily scared ) anyway… I tell him it will be $1.08 after tax and he takes a $10 bill and stretches it in a way between both hands that it kinda snaps and just stares at me without breaking eye contact, i try and make small talk through this entire experience but when I finally took his money to make change i felt this insane alarm inside that he has this serious oppressive and or psychotic murder energy and I could barely make eye contact because I felt he was not a safe person and I felt really uneasy. long story short he walked out whistling and confidently tossing the water bottle in his hand and I was too busy so I never told management.

should I say something tomorrow when I go to work? is it too late to describe him? am I over thinking it?

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u/PowerfulTart6378 — 1 day ago

I work in customer service and I had an experience with a man that set off alarm bells and can’t stop thinking about it

Im usually in food but currently in retail and I had this man come in and ask if I had bottled water. I told him where a small fridge was at the end of one of the last check out isles. I was the only person on the register so as I was helping a few people I saw him walking in and out of the back of the line tossing the bottle of water over and over again until it landed straight up in his hand with this weird look on his face. when he finally came up to me for me to check out his transaction all of my alarm bells were ringing ( i lived in NYC and LA for years, im not easily scared ) anyway… I tell him it will be $1.08 after tax and he takes a $10 bill and stretches it in a way between both hands that it kinda snaps and just stares at me without breaking eye contact, i try and make small talk through this entire experience but when I finally took his money to make change i felt this insane alarm inside that he has this serious oppressive and or psychotic energy and I could barely make eye contact because I felt he was not a safe person and I felt really uneasy. long story short he walked out whistling and confidently tossing the water bottle in his hand and I was too busy so I never told management.

should I say something tomorrow when I go to work? is it too late to describe him? am I over thinking it?

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u/PowerfulTart6378 — 1 day ago