u/Queenpicard

Buttons on Switch 2 stop working after 20-30 mins of gameplay every time 😭

I’ve tried restarting my switch, confirmed whole software is stored on system and not SD card, software is updated and it still happens

I don’t know what triggers it or if maybe my museum is too big? It’s across 4-5 plots in sandbox.

I can only zoom in and out, get notifications, but can’t press any other buttons.

Does anyone have tips to solve? I have to close out of the app each time - other times it just totally crashes. 😭

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u/Queenpicard — 1 day ago

CEO can't make decisions without AI - even with someone experienced providing a recommendation

I guess we've officially reached the point where critical thinking has become impossible :')

I recently took on a contract leadership role at a US company as a VP of Sales. I am building a team (Which I have done many times) and I put together a new compensation plan and provided it to the CEO and asked for some decisions to be made on a few details (ex. commission on existing vs net new acocunts, with recommendations). She ran the document through claude without providing any inputs to my concerns/questions, then told me to approve it.

I am sorry but compensation plans should not be left to AI to decide...I understand using AI for menial tasks, but basically every blocker or decision I tell this CEO, they ask me to ask Claude. Have you guys experienced this?

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u/Queenpicard — 1 day ago

Is “impossible to train Doxies” true?

I grew up with dachshunds but my family was not aggressive with training. They would potty in the house because they were cold and didn’t want to go outside, and didn’t really know many commands.

I have a Weimaraner who’s extremely well trained (after 2 years of thorough and repeatable training)

I have read that dachshunds are extremely stubborn with potty training and will often go in the house - do you guys experience that?

We have a strict schedule of potty breaks / walks - 8am, 12pm, 3pm, 7pm, then 12am for a quick pee before bed. So my Weim knows when she will be going potty next and has never had an accident since a puppy.

I also heard they regularly eat feces. This seems avoidable for us - we live in a large apartment and will be walking on a leash and obviously remove from situations where they can do that.

I’d really like to get a Doxie but we also will have a baby this year so if they completely ignore training I might need to look at a different breed - just curious to hear others’ experiences!

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u/Queenpicard — 3 days ago

Lack of religious courses / church

Does any one else find it odd that the girls aren’t required to learn about the Bible or by the fact they don’t have church services?

For the amount they talk about God, and hiding under Christianity for the atrocious acts, I’d think they’d be forced to learn about the bible even if they can’t read or write.

I understand why they wouldn’t go to church - they probably don’t want any community forming because then maybe an uprising could occur.

I’m just wondering how they uphold the religion facade without actually practicing it.

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u/Queenpicard — 7 days ago

Moved to a country without sno cones, any recs on how I could make at home?

Living in Europe and it’s so hot, I would love to have these at home!!

u/Queenpicard — 12 days ago
▲ 56 r/IVF

I have a friend who doesn’t want kids who told me that she follows an influencer who was able to “avoid IVF and get pregnant naturally” by taking Ashwaganda 😂😭💀and that I should try that 🥴

I was like ok my ovaries don’t release eggs sooo

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u/Queenpicard — 15 days ago

Hi everyone, I am 7w5d pregnant via IVF.

- We initially were having twins and heard both heartbeats but sadly we lost one baby a week ago.

- I had a gush of blood in the night, then passed quite a bit of clots over the course of 8 hours and was in a lot of pain. I was put on blood rest for 3 days. After the second day of rest, the bleeding totally stopped.

The doctor told me I had an SCH which is pretty common with IVF but I had another appt where he confirmed the second baby was gone but so was the SCH.

Now, a week later, I have noticed, especially if I go on a walk, I get brown spotting, its a bit stringy, not enough to fill up a pad. Should I be worried?

It seems like I can't do any type of walking or running errands without getting spotting. I am on progesterone (moved from suppositories to oral), the prolutux, folic acid, etc.

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u/Queenpicard — 24 days ago