u/Trippy-jay420

Does anyone use a mobility scooter? Or used one that they recommend?

My grandma is 83 and her knees have gotten really bad over the last year. She still wants to get out for short trips to the shops or visit the park, but walking any distance is becoming painful and tiring for her. We’re thinking about getting her a mobility scooter from Top Gun Mobility so she can keep her independence.

Has anyone here used a mobility scooter for themselves or a family member? Which ones did you find reliable?

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u/Trippy-jay420 — 2 days ago

why domain reputation matters more than people think in email deliverability?

I never thought much about domain reputation until it affected our email deliverability so much.

From our side, all looks fine, but emails land in spam or promotions, and we didn't even realize how many people never see them. After some research we started to connect it to domain reputation.

From what I’ve seen, once it drops, it’s rarely about one fix. It’s more about small things over time, such as how consistent sending is, list quality, authentication, and the overall behavior of the domain. My marketing department suggested the domain repair as a solution. I checked it, and it feels more like rebuilding trust slowly rather than flipping a switch.

who’ve dealt with it, did your domain eventually feel “normal” again, or does it always stay a bit sensitive after that kind of drop?

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u/Trippy-jay420 — 3 days ago

waiting for a contractor to call back should be an olympic sport

been trying to get someone to come look at this property i need to sell. nothing major even, just some roof repairs, a couple windows that dont close right, basic stuff you know. but the quotes i get are insane or they just ghost me. one guy came, walked around, said hed send something and that was 3 weeks ago. cool cool cool

my neighbor said i should just sell it to one of those as-is cash places and stop stressing. part of me thinks thats giving up but the other part of me is so tired of dealing with contractors who dont show up or want an arm and a leg

i dont know. has anyone done that. like not for a house thats totally wrecked but just one thats annoying to deal with. did you feel like you lost your shirt or was it fine

i swear owning a house is just paying for stuff you didnt expect and waiting for people to maybe call you back

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u/Trippy-jay420 — 5 days ago

Suggest a classic about a character who feels nothing at the wrong moments

: Finished Camus last night. Meursault goes to his mother's funeral and does not cry. Later he kills a man and does not seem to care. What got me was not the violence but the emptiness. He experiences everything as if watching himself from outside.

What is another novel where the main character is emotionally detached in a way that feels unsettling rather than cool or heroic?

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u/Trippy-jay420 — 8 days ago

honestly ticketing has become a nightmare (just venting)

swear to god every time presale season rolls around my anxiety spikes. i was just trying to get tickets for a local sideshow this morning and the queue paused for 20 mins, then magically everything is "sold out" but instantly on stubhub for like triple the price. its so draining

at this point I dont even blame the artists, the whole industry infrastructure is just broken and greedy. I saw a post the other day about how some acts are testing out that World Network system for their tours now to literally require proof of human before you can checkout so the scalper bots get blocked. Pretty sure DJ pee wee just did a whole show using it to keep resellers out

I just really wish goldenvoice would look into doing something like that for the main coachella sale or local LA shows. competing with thousands of automated scripts just to stand in a field and listen to music shouldn't be this difficult man. anyway hope everyone who actually wanted to go to the sideshows managed to get through the bloodbath today without overpaying.

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u/Trippy-jay420 — 11 days ago

I feel like procrastination isn’t about laziness, but more about avoiding starting things.

I’ve tried different methods, but it’s still hard to stay consistent.

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u/Trippy-jay420 — 15 days ago

Things changed fast, and I need to move. Is a cash offer worth it?

My situation flipped pretty quickly, and now I have to leave Tampa sooner than planned. I still have my house here, but I don't have the time or energy to fix things up, deal with showings, or wait around for months...

I could potentially earn more listing with an agent, but right now I care more about selling quickly and keeping it simple so I can focus on the move. I've been checking out local cash buyers like revivalhomebuyer to see if that might be the better option.

Has anyone here gone with a cash buyer because they had to relocate quickly? Did the lower price feel worth the convenience, or do you regret not going the traditional route?

Thank you

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u/Trippy-jay420 — 15 days ago
▲ 5 r/turo

Flying into a city and renting through Turo for the first time instead of a traditional rental. Seems straightforward but I've seen enough posts on here to know there are things that can go sideways. Specifically wondering about: taking photos before driving off, what to do if the car isn't what was listed, and whether the Turo insurance is actually worth adding or if my credit card covers it

Any other things you wish someone had told you the first time? Trying to go in prepared.

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u/Trippy-jay420 — 16 days ago
▲ 35 r/Seafood

tbh its getting ridiculous trying to find a place that just lets the catch speak for itself. Went to some trendy new spot last weekend and ordered what was supposed to be fresh local snapper. it came out completely buried under this weird heavy cream reduction and literal truffle oil. like why even serve seafood if ur just gonna mask the entire ocean flavor

Im convinced a lot of these places are over-seasoning specifically to hide the fact that their sourcing is terrible and theyre just thawing out generic distributor boxes. Just gimme a lemon wedge and some decent grill marks. was down in the grove recently and sat at Bayshore club and it was honestly such a relief to just get a proper raw bar and some clean simple fish by the water without the chef trying to reinvent the wheel

But it feels like that is getting so rare now.

Is anyone else noticing this trend of overcomplicating fish dishes lately or am I just turning into a massive snob about it. just wanna know im not the only one annoyed by paying premium prices for fish that just tastes like a stick of butter and nothing else

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u/Trippy-jay420 — 16 days ago

I love mounts, don’t get me wrong, but sometimes I feel like they kind of trivialize older maps. You can skip a lot of terrain and mechanics that used to feel more meaningful. At the same time, going back to no mounts would probably feel super slow now. Curious how others feel about it - does it bother you or not really?

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u/Trippy-jay420 — 17 days ago

I’m working with a mid sized distribution setup (mostly retail and ecom deliveries) and as volume has grown the last few months, route planning is starting to highkey fall apart

Right now we still do everything pretty manually, like spreadsheets in the morning, WhatsApp calls between dispatchers and drivers, then last minute changes when orders get cancelled or added, it kind of worked fine before but now it feels like every day starts organized and then slowly turns into reacting to problems

And whats been harder lately is tight delivery windows. Drivers end up doubling back or covering weird overlapping areas just because plans change after they already left… and it’s starting to get stressful to manage honestly, like small inefficiencies just pile up through the day

I’ve looked into Route Optimization Software and it rlly seems like the kind of thing that could fix a LOT of this, espwith automatic route planning and handling changes faster than we can manually

Is manual dispatch still common at your level or does everyone move to software once volume gets to a certain point??

u/Trippy-jay420 — 17 days ago

Been into nootropics for years. Racetams, modafinil, you name it. Some worked but always with side effects - headaches, tolerance, that robot feeling.

Then I learned your gut makes like 90% of serotonin and 50% of dopamine. Started paying attention and realized my gut was a mess. Bloated all the time. No wonder my brain felt foggy.

Tried probiotics. Made me worse . More bloating, more fog. Someone mentioned postbiotics instead - basically the good compounds without the live bacteria that can backfire.

Anyone else notice gut health being the missing link? And has anyone tried postbiotics long term?

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u/Trippy-jay420 — 24 days ago

I’ve just finished building my first teardrop and I’m honestly a bit lost on what the actual next step is.

Some people say you need engineering approval first, others talk like everything has to already be fully sorted before you even think about registration.

Right now I’ve got a finished trailer but no formal compliance plate or anything like that yet. I’m probably going to sort the compliance plate side of things next, just not sure if that comes before or after inspection/engineering approval

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u/Trippy-jay420 — 25 days ago

I don't mean typos or bad grammar. I mean the complete absence of basic structure. No greeting. No name. No "I'm in your Tuesday class." Just a wall of text that starts with "hey" or sometimes nothing at all. Then a demand, not a request. No punctuation. No "thank you." No signature.

Today I got an email that was literally: "need extension on paper was sick"

That's it. No name. No class time. No "please." No period. Just five words.

I'm not asking for Victorian letter writing. But is a "Dear Professor X" and a signature really too much to ask? We're not texting buddies. This has gotten so much worse in just the last two years.

Anyone else seeing this? Or am I officially old and yelling at a cloud?

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u/Trippy-jay420 — 25 days ago