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Percy! (@inkloin)
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Percy!
@inkloin
Over 21.
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hussyknee

The most basic, intractable fact about mental illnesses is that you simply cannot willpower your way out of them. The only exceptions to this rule are the ones I have, which continue to disable me due to lack of determination and other grave personal flaws

tromboneralert
doodleoo

what you learn from hobbies:

  • consistent practice opens up whole worlds of skill that you couldn't imagine
  • making mistakes in the process of learning is not only natural, it is also essential
  • activities that you enjoy can give you more energy back than you spent on them
  • wow everything is so expensive
doodleoo

  • my hands hurt
trans-pickles
notaplaceofhonour

will never not be mad about gig economy apps making a 4 star rating mean “unacceptable quality”

notaplaceofhonour

Doordash will suspend you below 4.2 stars.

Uber drivers can be suspended at 4.6 stars.

Lyft drivers risk suspension under 4.8 stars.

Even for apps where they don’t have a publicly stated minimum, their algorithms will bury you.

4 stars does not mean 4 stars. It means 1.4 stars.

If you give a person a 4 star rating, to these companies, you are not saying “I was mostly satisfied with the service, but there’s always room for improvement”—which is what 4 stars should mean—you are voting for them to be fired.

notaplaceofhonour

Genuinely, do not ever give people 4 star ratings on gig service apps for any reason that is not a safety issue where their continuation on the app could seriously hurt people.

If someone gives you “just OK” service where you don’t want to give them 5 stars, but you don’t actively hate their existence and hope they die, just don’t rate them.