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Reply to comment by AZENSCION in LPT: To stop overeating, get a lap cat by [deleted]
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ChrisGeritol t1_jadyl94 wrote
Reply to comment by quacked7 in LPT Request: how to mail a money to my landlord with absolute proof that money was delivered? by AethericEye
The check could still be removed in transit. There's no way to prove the recipient received the item inside the envelope.
TitsanGiggles t1_jadyewt wrote
Carbona Stain Devils #5 for Fat and Cooking Oils.
CruisinJo214 t1_jady90v wrote
Reply to comment by SaraAB87 in LPT: Wear real shoes while out in public. You never know when you will have to move quickly. by stalkingyouisfun
I spend between $80-100 per pair. I stick pretty strictly to Olukai brand of flops these days. Better arch support than my Nikes
mazzzzalean t1_jady7jy wrote
Reply to LPT: You can put a . anywhere* in a gmail address to make a new email that still goes to your inbox by Bomblord1
I use this to sign up for anything that you use once and never need again but there are many uses. The email only lasts 10 minutes but the account will stay. Some websites won't allow this domain though. I mostly use it for free ebook downloads that need emails. Cheers to limiting what data corporations can steal from you.
ChrisGeritol t1_jadxrbh wrote
Reply to comment by sabraheart in LPT Requests: How to get over being left out? by coffeeandlattee
The bride is getting married. It's HER day. She doesn't owe anyone an invitation. It's her day to plan how she wishes.
ConvenienceStoreDiet t1_jadxqf6 wrote
Reply to LPT Request - how to respond to people who constantly try to one-up you and diminish your accomplishments? by idkifik
You have how you feel to things and a stimulus that makes you feel things.
But you also have a choice. You know the pattern. This gives you a choice.
Remember when you first learned to ride a bike and how scary it was. Now remember what it's like now after you've done it a thousand times. It doesn't have to be scary every single time. Bike doesn't have to equal scary. You can certainly choose to make it scary. You can choose to go back to that time when it was scary. Remember all the ways it made you feel. Think and ruminate obsessively over the dangers. And talk yourself into being terrified of bikes.
Or, you can jump on and not give a shit and just ride that bike. Then you can play and do wheelies and go all over your neighborhood.
It's similar with a lot of feelings. Not every single feeling and every single experience. But for a lot of things you do have a choice. I kind of feel like crying from happiness every time I eat french fries. I don't. But I can certainly choose not to let it hit me like that because I'm in public or at the library or in a restroom eating french fries. And people don't need to see me be a sappy mess.
If you're like, "I made a good pizza last night" and your friend is like, "I got a handjob from Gordon Ramsey while he fed me pizza and gave me his recipe book and I made Wolfgang Puck cry from my awesome cooking" and everyone starts paying attention to him, then good. You got what you wanted. You shared your opinion. You know your friend is going to do that. They want or need attention or validation or may be going through their own shit or may just not know how to communicate and have ADHD or autism and is infodumping or is socially awkward or who knows. But that's how they act. Every. Single. Time.
So now you have a choice of how you choose to take it in. You can go in being afraid of that interaction, or disappointed by that action, or let yourself get hit by that action. But you know it's coming. Or, you can let it be something you're having fun with. It's hilarious. Keep a score card. Mess with him back. "I got a pizza." "I got an HJ from Gordon." "Oh, was that your first time?" Or just laugh it off. Because you know it's coming. I have that with friends sometimes when they do their silly things.
In improv, the term is called "Classic Jerry." Jerry is going to do the Jerry thing every time like fart when he's nervous or scream "boner" really loud when asked to do a math problem. Classic Jerry. Jerry is the weird one. And in the scene we're the one who gets laughs because we allow ourselves to fall for it and be led around by Jerry every single time. We, in turn, become the fools by being Jerry's companion. And it's comedy all around. In real life, we remove ourselves from those Jerry's if they're really irritating. Or, we surround ourselves with them and appreciate them in all their Jerryness and laugh at ourselves for putting ourselves next to Jerry. Kind of like how Tommy Wiseau is a maniac, but Greg Sestero has a sense of humor working with him because he knows what he's getting into and he knows it's his choice.
Most people when they one up you generally aren't thinking about you. In fact, most people are just not thinking about you in general. They're probably just excited to talk about whatever and be a part of the conversation and not feel excluded and share and that's what they do. They're not actively trying to diminish your accomplishments or even framing it like that in their heads. If they are, have a serious talk with them, but most people I know who do that are just trying to be included because they may not feel as valuable. So you can have some compassion and grace for that and help them feel that and use that moment not to take it as hurt, but to see an opportunity to help someone who needs to be heard. With awareness, you have a choice.
Also, some people don't have to be the people you share things with or get your validation from. Find those friends who are good at that. Not every friend or colleague or coworker is a one-size-fits-all. People can bring different things to you and if you find they're not giving you something you might like from them, then you know they're not going to be the one to give it to you. He's the "one upsmanship" guy. Your other buddy is the "listen, mirror, empathize, validate" guy. Your other buddy is the "let's go bungee jumping and bro out but not get too deep" guy. Not everyone can be a catch all for everything, even our spouses or significant others. Find your friend who is there to listen to your accomplishments or be that person for yourself. And next time you run into one-upsmanship guy, just wait for it to happen and make a funny sound in your head. Maybe that party horn sound. And it'll be awesome every time you hear it.
keepthetips t1_jadx44m wrote
Reply to LPT: If you have a FSA (Flex Spending Account) and are about to switch jobs or know you will be let go soon, use up all the balance for approved purchases. by YellowB
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zxroKKR t1_jadx21u wrote
Reply to comment by stephenmg1284 in LPT: You can put a . anywhere* in a gmail address to make a new email that still goes to your inbox by Bomblord1
Good to know, I was not aware of that. I usually use a spam email address anyway, but it's nice to have options.
Wyush t1_jadwmjo wrote
Reply to LPT Request - how to respond to people who constantly try to one-up you and diminish your accomplishments? by idkifik
Also: request on similar note. I've been called a one upper when I've been trying to connect, so its obviously a problem with how im saying things. How does one better hold a conversation with the current topic without coming off as talking about myself over them? I just want to be able to have friendly talks like a human lol.
Birdo3129 t1_jadwdk9 wrote
Reply to LPT Request - how to respond to people who constantly try to one-up you and diminish your accomplishments? by idkifik
Establish and enforce boundaries.
My mom is the worst for one-upping. If you have a paper cut, she has arthritis in her spine. She’d also one-up with other peoples accomplishments- if you got 100%, someone else she knew got 105% with bonus marks. I went through childhood feeling like I wasn’t allowed to be hungry, cold, tired, scared, hurt, happy or proud of my self.
Now we barely talk. On the occasions that we do, I leave when she tries to one-up.
spydersens t1_jadw719 wrote
Reply to LPT Request - how to respond to people who constantly try to one-up you and diminish your accomplishments? by idkifik
''You never cease to amaze me.''
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Arkyguy13 t1_jadw2m7 wrote
Reply to comment by johncandyspolkaband in LPT: Put the Out of Order sign on the door HANDLE, not the door. by HyruleTrigger
This is why lock out, tag out exists.
[deleted] t1_jadw2bc wrote
Reply to LPT: Lots of kids are encouraged to dream big. Don't let this become a shackle in adult life, feeling you never fulfilled your "potential." Those dreams were a way to energize you to learn, practice, and focus. They are rarely realistic and don't take into account the complexities of real life. by zazzlekdazzle
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theannotator t1_jadvxwf wrote
Reply to comment by stephenmg1284 in LPT: You can put a . anywhere* in a gmail address to make a new email that still goes to your inbox by Bomblord1
Proton, the now dead helm, and other email providers who aren’t google provide catch all or wildcard addresses for a low fee. It’s not easy for the non tech savvy, but if you are then it’s trivial to configure.
SaraAB87 t1_jadvvux wrote
Reply to LPT: Wear real shoes while out in public. You never know when you will have to move quickly. by stalkingyouisfun
Its a good idea but I still see people walking the malls here with high heels on, which is not necessary in any way shape or form. If you are wearing heels to work you can just pack another pair of shoes to walk the mall in on your break, they even have shoes that are specifically designed for this that you can fold up and put in your bag to swap out quickly.
humvee911 t1_jadvutg wrote
Reply to comment by SimplyNRG in LPT: Wear real shoes while out in public. You never know when you will have to move quickly. by stalkingyouisfun
If they're expensive they should be good for your feet right?
Triasmus t1_jadvtsh wrote
Reply to comment by Automatic_Tear9354 in LPT: If you notice your iPhone battery is charging slower after the recent update, turn off clean energy charging. by JohnDeere714
Not that, unless you were getting a notification that had the option to disable clean energy charging for that charge
CakeForBreakfast08 t1_jadvge5 wrote
Reply to comment by TheCookie_Momster in LPT: How to get grease spots out of pants by ChickenCheeks7
I love this stuff!!!
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Reply to comment by ManWee14 in LPT: I Wish They Taught This in School by ManWee14
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SaraAB87 t1_jadvfsr wrote
Reply to comment by stalkingyouisfun in LPT: Wear real shoes while out in public. You never know when you will have to move quickly. by stalkingyouisfun
Vans has a variety of products now some which have a lot of support. Also they seem to grip rainy and slippery surfaces very well even if they are the basic vans. I've tried them in slippery environments like amusement ride platforms in the rain and I have a bad ankle too which means I am definitely prone to falling in these environments but vans kept me from falling I did have to watch my feet when on a slippery amusement ride platform of course but the shoes did help.
These are ideal for running in a mall on the slippery floors etc.. They make special shoes for grip called the MTE line, I have 2 pairs of those now and they are insane, you literally can't fall in them.
super-me-5000 t1_jadvcu3 wrote
Reply to comment by CruisinJo214 in LPT: Wear real shoes while out in public. You never know when you will have to move quickly. by stalkingyouisfun
r/usernamechecksout
TyrionTheTyrannous t1_jadvcjj wrote
Reply to comment by billythornbobton in LPT: You can put a . anywhere* in a gmail address to make a new email that still goes to your inbox by Bomblord1
That's news to me lol. Mine has 2 dots before the @ lol
AKLmfreak t1_jadyyvi wrote
Reply to LPT: To stop overeating, get a lap cat by [deleted]
I do not want an animal in my lap while I eat. The hair is one thing, but I especially don’t want litterbox paws anywhere near my food.