Do you shower facing toward or away from the shower head?
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Weird train of thought, but bear with me... if both Adam Pearce and Nick Aldis were suddenly gone (relieved of their positions, fired/released, etc), how different do you think the shows would be going forward without General Managers?
I believe both GMs really add their respective shows, I love what both of them bring to the table. It dawned on me today that, technically, they are not protected from possible TKO cuts (which is scary, even if there's no reason for them to be dismissed), and it got me thinking about their impact and value in modern WWE.
GMs are designed to keep the show flowing, add depth to the matches + segments, even create tension and feel... it's hard for me to imagine there not being any, especially currently.
(Note: This post is NOT done with ill intent or pushing any narrative, it is simply a "what if" hypothetical scenario to make one wonder.)
And what job did you have? Was the pay at least good?
A few weeks ago I noticed Reddit started converting my emoticons to the correlating emojis. I haven't seen anyone else talking about it, but it's super annoying.
Is there a way to turn it off? Why the sudden change??
Update: I found a post from r/askreddit from a few days ago but no one has any answers yet.
(Note: The crease above the "Tear Here" text is the zipper/seal)
I swear, so many bags I've bought in the last 2 years have had this.
The first time I realized this wasn't until after I'd already opened a bag and realized the zipper/seal was on the piece I'd just torn off. I thought it was funny, figured it was a factory fuck-up and laughed about it.
Then it happened again. And again. Now almost every bag I get, no matter the brand, contents, store, whatever- most are like this. Chicken wings, cheese, sliced pepperoni...
(Note: Want to point out that I'm not mad about this in the sense that I'm fretting over nonsense things, it's just funny/weird to me lol. Was posting in hopes of letting us all laugh at something :))
(IF YOU HAVE A STOVE OR MICROWAVE)
Genuine question, because I've never had one... what does a rice cooker do differently to make it its own appliance?
Does it cook the rice a certain way that makes it better than what it limited stove top and saucepan can do? Is it because it's automated and you don't have to keep an eye on it?
It just seems like another thing taking up space, especially if you only use it occasionally. And this post is mostly towards people who DON'T cook rice often.
Edit: I in no way mean to offend anyone btw! Like I said, it's a genuine question as someone that doesn't understand it's significance. Thank you to those providing your perspectives!
In a world full of misinformation and stereotypes, there's bound to be people who want to nitpick and judge based on sooooo little information
someone told me today that I don't have OCD bc "everyone is like that" when talking about some of my Pure O stuff. Their reasoning and argument was really off-putting
In an actual emergency where you or someone with you needs immediate help, barring the assistance of an ambulance, what do you do??
Do you pull over and hope the cop understands what you're doing and helps (and chance the cop is a prick that only cares about issuing a ticket and not the emergency, where now you're even further in crisis since having to pull over)?
Or do you continue on and worry about the repercussions of not obeying law enforcement later so that you can be seen by someone at the ER sooner and get the medical care needed?
(Note: Btw I'm not a bot asking stupid, random questions lol. A buddy of mine recently had a similar thing happen where he was taking his brother to the hospital and a cop tried to pull him over because of a broken tail light. They weren't speeding or anything, the cop just happened to notice it and pulled them over, and the brother is ok. I was just curious what others would do in that situation, where most are running on panic and adrenaline)
Maybe it's a random fact, maybe it's something you know about someone, etc.
What's your "The less I know, the better" situation or thought?
Something you didn't know why you were being downvoted, or maybe you said something postive/good and still got downvoted, etc.
(OP NOTE: Friendly reminder that Reddit/online interactions don't translate to the real world! Enjoy yourself online without feeling weighed down because randos didn't like what you said.)
I find myself noticing little things here and there that overall make my day/life a little bit easier to manage as someone with OCD, that don't pertain to my treatment.
I was wondering if anyone else has found calmness (or an adjacent feeling) from certain activities, knowledge, hobbies, etc to help them that wasn't learned through therapy.
Note: I wanna make it clear that I'm not discouraging anyone to seek help, please do! This post is specifically about things you naturally learn along the way outside of one's treatment :)