Thanks, I hate the new app.

At the risk of being the old man yelling at the cloud, why did they have to change the app up? It worked just fine. And I don't think it looks cooler at all. It just looks kind of trash.

reddit.com
u/DarkMagickan — 2 days ago
▲ 7 r/Drag

Looking for shortcuts/alternatives to shaving my entire body and then itching all over afterward

I'm big and hairy. When I say big, I mean I weigh 380 or so, and when I say hairy, I mean fuzzy. Someone tried to tell me that morphsuits, if you get them big enough, will fit any body size.

I proved them wrong.

One heartbreaking and mildly embarrassing Amazon return later, I'm looking for another alternative.

reddit.com
u/DarkMagickan — 7 days ago

Okay. Is this actually an accurately identified fallacy or not?

I get this kind of a lot, because I argue rather passionately. People accusing me of ad hominem attacks because I say that having a bad opinion makes you a bad person.

For funsies, I'm going to create a fictionalized version of what I'm talking about. Imagine for a moment that you're having a conversation with someone who says that people from the country of Totallyfakeistan are all terrorists, and you call that person a bigot for having that opinion. They reply that you are engaging in an ad hominem instead of addressing their argument that because the terrorist group IKillU comes from Totallyfakeistan, that makes every Totallyfakeistanian a terrorist.

Would that person be correct in accusing you of an ad hominem for calling them a bigot?

reddit.com
u/DarkMagickan — 9 days ago

Oregon. Do I need an attorney for putting Pride stickers on a Chick-Fil-A?

Title says it all, but I'm required to add body text, so I'm adding details here. The official charges are third degree criminal mischief and a second degree bias crime, which I didn't know was a thing. Apparently, that's a charge they can add if something is directed at a particular individual, which I'm amazed isn't just tacked on to literally everything in Oregon.

But yeah. I have a court date September 8th for illegal rainbow stickers.

Edit: when I say I put them on a Chick-fil-A, I mean I put them on the building and surrounding signs.

reddit.com
u/DarkMagickan — 15 days ago

Getting mildly infuriated with my local doordash drivers.

Okay, before I go off on my rant, I should explain the setup I've got. I have a game room in my garage where I sit from 10:00 until whatever time I'm finally too tired to stay awake (usually around 1:00 or 2:00). I have my dinner right around 10:00 or 11:00, and sometimes I order in. (Okay, most times.)

Now, there's a door leading from my garage to the front porch, and that door faces the front door. In front of that door from the garage, I have a wooden box for deliveries. There's even a sign above it with the Doordash logo, Taco Bell logo, and a couple of other logos, with a big red arrow pointing to the box. I also have written instructions in the app of every fast food place that uses Doordash saying to put the order in the box.

Guess how many drivers actually put it in the box, and how many of them put it right up against the front door to where I have to step over the order, turn around, and pick it up.

Go on, guess. You'll never guess.

Yeah, so I have to first go to the garage door to see if they did it right, then when they didn't, I have to walk out of the garage into the house, and clear around to the front door in order to pick it up, even though it's only 5 feet from the damn garage. Then I get to walk clear back through the house to the garage.

What must I do to make it blatantly obvious that drivers are to use the box? I'm hesitant to give them bad reviews, because I assume that can affect their continued employment with Doordash, so how can I make it more obvious?

reddit.com
u/DarkMagickan — 16 days ago