u/chiefsurvivor72

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The smooth looking concrete is what 85% of my basement floor looks like. The pockmarked sections (like in the 2nd photo) have water seeping thru after heavy snowmelt or major rain.

I have an interior drain system and sump *less than 3 months old. Prior to it being installed in never noticed water seeping thru these sections (not located near any walls).

This March was also in the top 3 wettest in recorded history for my area. The interior drain helped with any water seepage where the foundation meets the basement floor and the sump pump kicks on every other day or so... but it doesn't seem to have helped these sections of the floor *there are 3 of them that look *wrong*. Is this ground water coming up or a failure of the interior drain system that I just installed.

u/chiefsurvivor72 — 10 days ago

Thank you everyone for your input. I really should have also added that - i don't judge people or ever point out to them my perceived thoughts of "it sounds wrong to me". The frustration I feel is completely internal. I love learning about accents and language differences. The only people I spoken to about this is my kids, & they have expressed that it is a "me thing". And that nobody enunciates the way I do & they feel i over enunciate words. For example it took me years to be able to say muddin' vs mudding. Sorry if I gave the impression that I was expressing irritation at people or expecting them to conform to my way of speaking. It is an internal struggle that I feel. Obviously this is a topic I shouldn't have brought up, so thanks again for bringing it to my attention that I am definitely weird & an outlier. Hope you all have a great day. 👍

Really just a rant but am curious too.

Is it just me or:

It drives me crazy when people mispronounce words. DEA have this issue?

Also i get super frustrated when people claim to not be able to hear the difference in how different words are pronounced! Like I totally hear the difference between Don & Dawn -or- Isabela & Isabella (my daughter's name is Isabela) when words are enunciated correctly. Also super frustrating when people add letters like saying warsh instead of wash. But the worse for me has always been Liberry vs library. I've been told it is very abnormal that I can hear the difference and that I expect (want) people to enunciate. Is this part of my AuDHD or am I just being a weird a$$hole?

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u/chiefsurvivor72 — 13 days ago