
u/TyDye2003

Is this a crack or a scratch on the hinge?
Hello I just noticed this mark on the right hinge of my 3ds that I bought recently (although the return window has passed). I am wondering if this is a crack in the hinge or just a scuff. I am really worried about this because I am planning a move soon and need something reliable and I cant afford another one right now. If anyone could tell me if this is a crack or not I'd appreciate it. If it is a crack then what should I do?
Does anyone here actually daily drive a really old phone (android 6 or older)?
I've been lurking around here for a long time and I am curious if anyone here actually daily drives a old phone? I see a lot of tinkering and enthusiast stuff here and it's cool and all but I'm just curious how it is using a super old phone in 2026.
Real, refurbished, or reshell?
Hello! I was just out today at my local game shop and I picked up this beauty! It is in very good condition and feels great in the hand! But I just can't stop thinking about the sticker on the back of the system. Does this mean its a fake or that I got scammed? I have up to 7 days to return for a full refund and up to 31 days for a exchange. Info would be appreciated.
Anbernic Reportedly Working on New Handhelds Inspired by Nintendo 2DS and 3DS
otakukart.comA heads up to those who use this subreddit.
Just because this subreddit is "uncensored" doesn't mean reddit is. I have gotten two 3 day bans now for talking about basic stuff like fraud and crime (apparently its considered "hate"). It really does seem like reddit moderation AI targets this subreddit because of our views.
Has anyone else had any issues?
Am I the only one who feels like wages are horribly low around here?
Pretty much every apartment cost $1100+ but most of these jobs around here want to pay you $12 - $14, and $16 if you are super lucky. I'm talking about lower skill jobs like food service, retail, and warehouse work (usually closer to $16).
Back where I am from (Minneapolis) jobs pay so much more then this and its not much cheaper to live here then it is to live there.
I understand I'm a low skill worker but I still deserve to be able to live. For the love of God, I've seen similar job listing starting for a higher wages in Detroit and Birmingham.
Am I wrong?
Hello I am 22 years old and struggle with autism and really bad mental health. I can work but I feel like the most i can handle is retail or warehouses. I've been doing retail for 3 years and the burn out is so bad and I just feel like I can't do this anymore. What is a city I can move to where working a basic warehouse job (or even retail or food) could get me a studio apartment. I would really love work that dosent involve driving (don't worry I can drive i just don't like too). But i really need a job that dosent involve talking to people. Note that I'm ok with a car focused city.
I have looked into places like Columbus and Cincinnati which look promising. Also I've checked out Birmingham which looks beautiful.
Main concern is obviously cost of living. If possible id like the crime rate to be decent (atleast not like the top 5 worst cities in America).
Sorry if this post is overly depressing. I dont really have any family i can stay with and have been through a lot lately.
Edit: Let's say the budget for rent is $900 - $1000. Its ok if its in a rough part of town. One bedroom is preferred but a studio i could deal with.
This sounds like a pain. Is this even allowed?
Is this allowed? Pulling carts sounds like a pain in the ass.
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