u/WickedStickyPidge

Loud foodtrucks downtown

What the title says. I live downtown, every night thursday-sunday food trucks park along my street, and blast music as loud as possible through their speakers from 10pm to ungodly hours in the morning, usually 3am. Have to wear earplugs to be able to remotely sleep, even then its usually not enough. Noise complaints dont do anything. It used to be they parked directly in the disabled parking slots in our lot, but they recently designated parking for food trucks across the street, so they aren't going anywhere. Wish there was some place to submit a complaint. At this rate, I hope they go out of business, I'm so tired of hearing them. They often attract roudy groups that scream as well. I dont understand why they don't park along the street with the bars, instead of the street with just residental apartments, where people are trying to sleep.

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u/WickedStickyPidge — 11 days ago

Dealing with Paranoia about being banned?

Hey, this is probably an odd post. To preface, I am not currently not have ever been banned from discord. However, I have quite severe ocd, and a current main rumination of mine is about having my account banned for an arbitrary reason, as its my main contact to my friends, and my only reliable contact for my sister. Yes, I have backup contacts, but seeing as I spend a vast majority of my time on discord, if I were to be banned, I would lose a grand majority of my social contact.

With the stuff about the 'grid ban' going on, this paranoia of mine has hit back full force, even though I've seen back and forths of it being fixed. I'm not sure what to believe, and if this is a widespread problem thats effecting as many people as I've seen. At this point, I'm worried to post any image.

I'm asking for solid info with sources on the grid ban, as well as people who have gotten their accounts back from bans, and info on how they did it, in order to quell my paranoia.

I apologize for the odd post, and if it doesn't fit in this subreddit, I'm just hoping to treat my own weird brand of mental illness with facts to fall back on.

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u/WickedStickyPidge — 2 months ago