▲ 3 r/CFB_v2

FCS Matchups

I was wondering how many of you all go to your schools FCS matchups, especially the power conference program schools where you know the game is going to be 60-3 at the end of it all. Do you think it's a waste of money or do you still go to support your team? Also asking this to current students at schools where you have a lottery system or limited to a certain amount of home games per year. Even G6 schools beat FCS teams in blowouts so I'm interested in you alls reasoning.

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▲ 1 r/Frat

Rushing as an older law student

Hello everybody,

Early apologies if I use the wrong flair. I've always wanted to rush a frat during undergrad, but sadly health and financial issues held me back a ton. I was diagnosed with brain cancer in high school which held me back for years before getting into college and I should be 27 in law school trying to rush at a popular SEC school in Mississippi. Would a frat accept an older member who is also in grad school? I really love the brotherhood aspect of frats and I'm hoping my age due to health issues wouldn't hold me back on missing a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.

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Who makes all these bots?

I've noticed Instagram is flooded with tons of bots, sex bots in particular. Some of these profiles will have full on nudes of tits or a vagina as their profile picture and if you comment on a post they randomly reply something like "meetups? Wanna link? Or an eggplant and fire emoji" I've also seen lots of people say reporting them does nothing?

I have a few questions:

  1. Who is making all of these bots?

  2. Why and how are they making them? What is the main purpose?

  3. Why sex bots specifically?

  4. Why does Instagram do nothing to ban or stop the spread of them?

  5. I've noticed lots of them view my stories and randomly follow me. How do they find specific stories to view and accounts to follow?

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u/Forsaken_Finding_991 — 13 days ago
▲ 90 r/cancer

Goodbye health insurance

Well... the time has come, I'm now turning 26 next month and my family is too poor for me to not work anymore, so sadly I have to get up, get a job, and lose my health insurance. I suffered from a brain tumor since I was 16 and after a long fight with social security and a judge who claims I'm not disabled anymore even though my doctor still says I am, I have no more fight in me. I am mentally and physically defeated. I still have medicine which I have to take every day, doctor visits, and MRIs I have to get ever so often, but that is now gone. With no medical marijuana in my state either, now I just have to hope that my tumor doesn't decide to grow back while my body gets broken down at a warehouse. To make all of this worse, my doctor said there might be new growth on my last MRI I did. I still don't understand what I did to deserve all of this or why the government hates me for it. I had huge dreams in life, but looks like that all has to take a backseat. Still struggling to get over the past. Wish me luck everybody!

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u/Forsaken_Finding_991 — 21 days ago

What jobs can I get with a bachelor degree and no job experience?

Hello everyone,

I recently graduated college with a bachelor degree in Criminology and Criminal Justice, but due to suffering from a brain tumor the past 7 years, I have no job experience. What types of jobs would I be able to apply for? It seems everything nowadays wants at least one year of job experience. I've applied for things such as restaurant manager and assistant manager, server, car salesman, Walmart, etc, but have either gotten rejected or ghosted. I don't tell them about my disability because even if discrimination is illegal, it still happens. I'm also struggling with money and am trying to get a job ASAP. I preferably want one with health insurance because I have to pay 2k a month to get my medicine, but if I have to stop taking my medicine then so be it because I've considered putting my health to the side while I look for a job with actual health insurance. I was also wondering if I should take my degree out of my resume for some of these jobs. I have been told I have a great resume by many people, but of course the no job experience is hurting me. I do have volunteer experience, but it seems nobody cares about that. I plan on having this job for at least a year or two as I study for and apply for law school. Another annoying thing is when recruiters ask me "Why aren't you going into anything related to your field?" and I dodge the question so if anybody can give me a good answer for that question I would also appreciate it. Jobs such as military are not doable.

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u/Forsaken_Finding_991 — 23 days ago

What jobs can I get with a bachelor degree and no job experience?

Hello everyone,

I recently graduated college with a bachelor degree in Criminology and Criminal Justice, but due to suffering from a brain tumor the past 7 years, I have no job experience. What types of jobs would I be able to apply for? It seems everything nowadays wants at least one year of job experience. I've applied for things such as restaurant manager and assistant manager, server, car salesman, Walmart, etc, but have either gotten rejected or ghosted. I don't tell them about my disability because even if discrimination is illegal, it still happens. I'm also struggling with money and am trying to get a job ASAP. I preferably want one with health insurance because I have to pay 2k a month to get my medicine, but if I have to stop taking my medicine then so be it because I've considered putting my health to the side while I look for a job with actual health insurance. I was also wondering if I should take my degree out of my resume for some of these jobs. I have been told I have a great resume by many people, but of course the no job experience is hurting me. I do have volunteer experience, but it seems nobody cares about that. I plan on having this job for at least a year or two as I study for and apply for law school. Another annoying thing is when recruiters ask me "Why aren't you going into anything related to your field?" and I dodge the question so if anybody can give me a good answer for that question I would also appreciate it. Jobs such as military are not doable.

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u/Forsaken_Finding_991 — 23 days ago
▲ 5 r/LSAT

How to remain mentally stable during the LSAT?

Hello everyone,

So during my studying and on the LSAT, there is always that one question which trips me up and it makes me lose my entire train of thought, gets me frustrated, and sometimes angry and then I end up struggling on all the rest of the questions. I also tend to sometimes have random things in my back of my brain during studying and testing which sometimes won't go away. Does anybody have any tips or strategies for this?

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u/Forsaken_Finding_991 — 1 month ago

Drug tests for general managers?

Hello everyone,

I recently applied to be a general manager at Little Caesars in Mississippi with interviews happening, but I was wondering about the drug tests. I recently graduated college in May and was a heavy marijuana smoker then for revenge of having brain cancer and not having medical marijuana for it(thank you Tennessee), but have been pretty sober since then. All I've done since is taken a single hit of a Delta 8 thc pen in mid May and once in mid June and from my knowledge, Delta 8 stays in your system way longer than Delta 9 thc which is the regular thc. I'm just wondering will this make me fail to get the position?

I'm not sure if they do drug tests or even what kind. I never plan on coming to work high because that's irresponsible and I don't want to really use any fake piss because I find that dishonest unless I just have to. I'm fairly skinny, around 140-150 lbs so no clue if it'll be out of my body by the time I take my test if there is one.

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u/Forsaken_Finding_991 — 2 months ago

Drug tests for managers

Hello everyone,

I recently applied to be a manager at waffle house in Mississippi with interviews happening, but I was wondering about the drug tests. I recently graduated college in May and was a heavy marijuana smoker then for revenge of having brain cancer and not having medical marijuana for it(thank you Tennessee), but have been pretty sober since then. All I've done since is taken a single hit of a Delta 8 thc pen in mid May and once in mid June and from my knowledge, Delta 8 stays in your system way longer than Delta 9 thc which is the regular thc. I'm just wondering will this make me fail to get the position?

I know they do a hair test which I'm in no way passing, but do they also urine test? I never plan on coming to work high because that's irresponsible and I don't want to really use any fake piss because I find that dishonest unless I just have to. I'm fairly skinny, around 140-150 lbs so no clue if it'll be out of my body by the time I take my test. Also find it kinda odd a job like this does drug tests, but Merica amiright?

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u/Forsaken_Finding_991 — 2 months ago

Doctor refuses to take me off medicine

Hello everyone,

I was 16 when I got my first seizure from a brain tumor. I'm now 25 and haven't had a seizure in at least three years, but apparently my doctor is refusing to take me off my medicine. I have been on Citalopram and Xcopri ever since I've been diagnosed and I'm absolutely sick of it. I'm going insane and trying not to fight my doctor. What makes this even worse for me is that my state is kicking me off my insurance and ignoring my doctor and my family is too poor to pay for this expensive medicine out of pocket.

My next appointment with my neurologist is tomorrow where we will see the results of my latest MRI. How do I convince him to take me off of this? If he doesn't, I'm just gonna go crazy and take myself off it.

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u/Forsaken_Finding_991 — 2 months ago

Still struggling to get over brain tumor

I (M25) am still struggling to get over the fact that my life has been changed forever and it is something I will never get back. When I was in high school I was the perfect example of what everybody would want their child to be. I had amazing grades, went to church every Sunday, did all my homework, never snuck out the house at night, but when I was 16, my entire life changed when playing basketball for my church one day I randomly had a seizure in the middle of a game. I went to the doctor and was diagnosed with epilepsy and ever since then had lots of seizures inside and outside the classroom. It would freakout students and effected my life. I continued to be the good child in which I was, eventually graduating high school and went to trade school to get my A&P license for aircraft mechanics, but the seizures only continued to get worse. I would have seizure after seizure and it caused depression so hard that I eventually ended up with a receding hairline and almost lost my life when I had a seizure one day in the classroom working with a power saw. The seizures got so bad in which I couldn't continue with my education and eventually had to drop out of school, the one thing in which my dream was to be an aircraft mechanic. To add insult to injury, I had a full ride scholarship paying no money and only approximately 4 to 6 months left to graduate when I dropped out at age 17. To make things even worse, when I went back later to get my toolbox, my school claimed they didn't have it anymore, but I know they stole it from me and I was too mentally and physically drained to fight it.
Time went by and my seizures only got worse and worse to the point I was bedridden at home, my vision was going away, my hair was going away, I wasn't able to walk, and I was completely miserable. My life was nothing but sitting on a couch and waiting to die from a seizure, waking up in the hospital at random times. I was wasting my life away constantly in the hospital and on the couch while my mom didn't care about my mental health and only made it worse. I was having up to 17 seizures a day with constant headaches and my life was absolutely nothing but sitting on a couch. When I was around 21, we decided to go to another doctor which discovered instead of epilepsy like my former doctors diagnosed me with, it was actually a brain tumor. I had spent ALMOST 5 YEARS OF MY LIFE WASTED due to a misdiagnosis. To make it even worse, my state doesn't have medical marijuana so I had to endure all of this pain while sober.

While I was around 21, my mom made my mental health so bad that I decided no matter if I died or not, to enroll back into college just so I could get away from my mom. This brain tumor had turned me into an aggressive and depressed person and I eventually had brain surgery my freshman year of college. The surgery was a success, but my life was still a failure. I went to school with the worst and most annoying people ever, faced terrible experiences, and my mom wouldn't even assist me in going to a new and cheaper school. From debt free school to being able to make 100k+ to now in debt for the rest of my life and even being lucky to get a job. I eventually graduated college in 2026 at 25 instead of 17 which I would had originally. My degree is in criminal justice. Throughout all of this, I would've been able to finally make something of myself because everybody in my family is poor, but now I'm poor just along with them. I would've been able to make 6 figures in a standard economy, now I'll be expected to be 6 figures in debt in one of the worst economies ever being lucky to even make 40k if I'm lucky to not just be replaced with AI. I'm also still on this annoying medicine till this very day. I've also forgotten so much of my memory where all my good memories from high school, middle school, and elementary have vanished and I'm only left with the trauma I remember and now living with permanent brain damage.

What truly made me break down was looking at how much aircraft mechanics make with many of them making $45 an hour with tons of medial, dental, vision insurance and benefits including free flights for themselves and family with even tuition reimbursement. I try not to compare my life to others, but one of the people I graduated with is now living in his 2nd country while I still waste away on this couch. Sadly due to a brain tumor, my life will never be the same and the prime of my life has been wasted away. Till this very day, I bet had I been the crazy kid which did everything wrong, none of this would've happened. I'm still struggling to accept the past knowing my life will never be the same. I'm now trying to pursue a law degree which will only put me in further stress, debt, and waste my life away.

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u/Forsaken_Finding_991 — 2 months ago

Still struggling to get over brain tumor

I (M25) am still struggling to get over the fact that my life has been changed forever and it is something I will never get back. When I was in high school I was the perfect example of what everybody would want their child to be. I had amazing grades, went to church every Sunday, did all my homework, never snuck out the house at night, but when I was 16, my entire life changed when playing basketball for my church one day I randomly had a seizure in the middle of a game. I went to the doctor and was diagnosed with epilepsy and ever since then had lots of seizures inside and outside the classroom. It would freakout students and effected my life. I continued to be the good child in which I was, eventually graduating high school and went to trade school to get my A&P license for aircraft mechanics, but the seizures only continued to get worse. I would have seizure after seizure and it caused depression so hard that I eventually ended up with a receding hairline and almost lost my life when I had a seizure one day in the classroom working with a power saw. The seizures got so bad in which I couldn't continue with my education and eventually had to drop out of school, the one thing in which my dream was to be an aircraft mechanic. To add insult to injury, I had a full ride scholarship paying no money and only approximately 4 to 6 months left to graduate when I dropped out at age 17. To make things even worse, when I went back later to get my toolbox, my school claimed they didn't have it anymore, but I know they stole it from me and I was too mentally and physically drained to fight it.
Time went by and my seizures only got worse and worse to the point I was bedridden at home, my vision was going away, my hair was going away, I wasn't able to walk, and I was completely miserable. My life was nothing but sitting on a couch and waiting to die from a seizure, waking up in the hospital at random times. I was wasting my life away constantly in the hospital and on the couch while my mom didn't care about my mental health and only made it worse. I was having up to 17 seizures a day with constant headaches and my life was absolutely nothing but sitting on a couch. When I was around 21, we decided to go to another doctor which discovered instead of epilepsy like my former doctors diagnosed me with, it was actually a brain tumor. I had spent ALMOST 5 YEARS OF MY LIFE WASTED due to a misdiagnosis. To make it even worse, my state doesn't have medical marijuana so I had to endure all of this pain while sober.

While I was around 21, my mom made my mental health so bad that I decided no matter if I died or not, to enroll back into college just so I could get away from my mom. This brain tumor had turned me into an aggressive and depressed person and I eventually had brain surgery my freshman year of college. The surgery was a success, but my life was still a failure. I went to school with the worst and most annoying people ever, faced terrible experiences, and my mom wouldn't even assist me in going to a new and cheaper school. From debt free school to being able to make 100k+ to now in debt for the rest of my life and even being lucky to get a job. I eventually graduated college in 2026 at 25 instead of 17 which I would had originally. My degree is in criminal justice. Throughout all of this, I would've been able to finally make something of myself because everybody in my family is poor, but now I'm poor just along with them. I would've been able to make 6 figures in a standard economy, now I'll be expected to be 6 figures in debt in one of the worst economies ever being lucky to even make 40k if I'm lucky to not just be replaced with AI. I'm also still on this annoying medicine till this very day. I've also forgotten so much of my memory where all my good memories from high school, middle school, and elementary have vanished and I'm only left with the trauma I remember and now living with permanent brain damage.

What truly made me break down was looking at how much aircraft mechanics make with many of them making $45 an hour with tons of medial, dental, vision insurance and benefits including free flights for themselves and family with even tuition reimbursement. I try not to compare my life to others, but one of the people I graduated with is now living in his 2nd country while I still waste away on this couch. Sadly due to a brain tumor, my life will never be the same and the prime of my life has been wasted away. Till this very day, I bet had I been the crazy kid which did everything wrong, none of this would've happened. I'm still struggling to accept the past knowing my life will never be the same. I'm now trying to pursue a law degree which will only put me in further stress, debt, and waste my life away.

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u/Forsaken_Finding_991 — 2 months ago
▲ 2 r/LSAT

Can I still schedule for in-person testing?

So I didn't realize that May 19th was the day to schedule for in-person testing for the June LSAT because gmail decided to send the email to my spam folder for some reason and I'm just now seeing it today. There is absolutely no way possible I'm going to be able to take this test remotely and I'm wondering is there any possible way I can still schedule for in-person or did I just waste 300+ dollars?

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u/Forsaken_Finding_991 — 3 months ago

How does it feel to get a false start?

In football, the average fan doesn't know a lineman name until they mess up even though they're such an important part of the game. So for anyone who has ever played any level of football, how does it feel when you get a false start? The penalty can ruin drives, kill momentum, and your number gets blasted over the speaker so I always wondered how it felt. Do you find it embarrassing or just part of the game? Are you more careful next time?

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u/Forsaken_Finding_991 — 3 months ago

Where can I ask athletes or former athletes questions?

Hey everyone!

I'm kind of new to reddit and I love sports but never played any while in school. I was wondering if there was a subreddit where you can ask athletes or former athletes questions about in game experiences, specially american football.

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u/Forsaken_Finding_991 — 3 months ago