Good point. It does read like a liability disclaimer.
I’ve noticed that Google doesn’t always get the speed limit correct on more rural roads.
Or it can’t tell if a temporary, lowered speed sign has been posted in a construction zone, for example.
This was great, thanks!
And one with salicylic acid will help with ingrowns
Goldilocks zone, wins again!
I, too, sort by “New” and found/commented on the newer duplicate of this post: https://lemmy.ca/post/28264641
It’s been deleted, probably because it was down-voted to oblivion.
Ironically, I had suggested waiting before posting to a different community. And only if the OC didn’t get enough traction.
^ this, OP
Choose one community. If it doesn’t get a lot of traction, then try another community.
Posting to several communities at the same time is spammy.
Radiohead - OK Computer
So you’d clean your room, Becky
On the surface, success appears to happen overnight. In reality, it’s a lot of long, thankless hours. That’s why big success is rare, and can feel serendipitous at times.
It’s also okay to try really hard and then change your mind, or feel disappointed if it doesn’t work out ❤️
I also love black licorice. Did we just become best friends?
I’m going to tell myself that she’s only adopting senior cats and giving them their last, true “forever home”.
Same for me, but 13 years. No one mentions the shame and isolation. I felt like a disease that no one wanted to be around.
If I ran into any old colleagues, it was clear they pitied me. The ones that did stay in contact just wanted the “gossip” (there was none), or wanted confirmation that I was somehow to blame so they could be comforted in knowing it won’t happen to them.
I “didn’t do anything to deserve this”, but it’s hard not to take it personally. The ruminating – trying to understand “why me, and not someone else” – hasn’t stopped.
The betrayal and shame is overwhelming.
Did you stop because it affects your algorithm, it costs them money, or another reason?
Not OP, but I heard that if you don’t get a job because of a bad reference, and you can prove they were misleading, then you can sue them for defamation.
Many people don’t want to take the risk, or say, “I’d rather not comment on x”.
I’d rather be disgusted than scared
Thank you