u/residentgay

Oh wow!

Never in my life have I seen something like this while playing online. First time reporting a player. I censored it because it’s not language I use, but this player used the word.
I was matched with them in a 4 person battle, one person jumped off all 3 times, then the remaining person and I went after them. Love that we aligned together 😂

u/residentgay — 7 days ago

Stuck at 2m GSP

I’m a ganondorf main, maybe that’s my problem LOL. I’m not too confident with other characters, I’m comfortable with some of them, but I don’t know their move sets as well and I honestly get bored of them pretty quick.

I’ve been stuck at 2 million GSP for a while. Every so often I’ll get it to about 2.5 million or higher, and then I lose a couple rounds and I’m disastrously low again.

I’ve noticed I’m getting a lot of people who seem to use mods as well which makes it even more frustrating because I do not.

Any tips? I’m certainly not the best player, I’ve only been playing seriously for a month or two and before that I was just casually playing. So I’d appreciate any advice

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u/residentgay — 9 days ago

Spamming / reflecting

I am SO sick of playing people like sonic who spam roll around, Zelda who teleports non stop, samus sitting in corners shooting, ness/lucas setting me on fire, sora yelling take this at me and shoving my ass around the whole time, and don’t even get me started on pyra/mythra
And I am especially sick of any character with a reflection who doesn’t do anything but reflects every single move I make until I inevitably die.

I’m getting to a point where it’s not even fun to play because all the players feel like they have a cheat/advantage in some way by spamming or reflecting. It’s not even a fun match. Idk why people like that even play. Like how are you proud of yourself for winning you didn’t do anything 😭

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u/residentgay — 12 days ago

CVS Denies my covered prescriptions

I have Fidelis Medicaid, my medications are covered through NYRx. Over the last year or so, it seems like CVS gives me a problem for most of my prescriptions sent in.
They tell me the medication isn’t covered, I’ll call and learn it is in fact covered, call CVS back and they tell me their system says otherwise. I’ve tried speaking to the prescribing doctors as well to confirm they’re enrolled in Medicaid, and even if they are, there’s problems.

I’m not understanding where the issue is. I’ve spoken to CVS several times now trying to comprehend what the issue is, and they tell me it’s always my insurance (then my insurance says it’s CVS).

I’ve had meds that have been covered before, then suddenly it won’t go through.
It’s extremely frustrating and I don’t know what to do anymore. It feels like these companies need to speak to each other but they don’t, I’m expected to play phone tag but CVS doesn’t listen to me when I say it’s covered.

I’m not sure this is the right sub, but I couldn’t find any that fit my issue, and I’m not entirely sure what my issue even is. Any advice?

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u/residentgay — 14 days ago

I’ve been trying to get better with Mario and Luigi. I’ve seen people cook with them and im inspired LOL.
I’ve been practicing combos in training, and I seem to comprehend the concept of what I want to execute, but a lot of them rely on jumping up to reach the opponent after grabbing + launching them. I seem to keep jumping too high. I’m sorry if this is such a dumb question but I can’t seem to figure it out. How do you prevent yourself from catching too much height to better line up attacks?

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u/residentgay — 19 days ago
▲ 1 r/PCOS

I’ve had my period for 2 weeks now, and this has never happened to me before. Unfortunately my gyno stopped taking my insurance so I no longer have one, I tried looking for one and none of them are taking new patients or the soonest appointment they have isn’t until September.

Several months ago I saw an endo to discuss an abundance of symptoms I experience. I wasn’t that happy with my visit there, she didn’t seem to take me seriously, and blamed most of my symptoms on poor genetics until I mentioned my sister having PCOS and then suddenly it was like a light went off in her head, and she said I most likely have that too. She had wanted me to do a blood test and a cortisone test, but to my own poor judgement and fault, I never did. In my own reasonings at the time, I didn’t want to do the tests because I didn’t care for my experience with the dr, I also had to take the blood tests in the middle of my period and then my period missed 2 cycles, then when it did come, I didn’t have time to go for the tests due to my work schedule. And to my knowledge, PCOS is really only medically treated with birth control, and I took that a few years ago and was not happy on it and went off it. The endo said if I wasn’t willing to take it there wasn’t much to do to manage PCOS. So in my head it was like “why even take the tests if I’m not taking birth control???” But then I googled why I’m having a 2 week long period and PCOS is one of the reasons and I’m frustrated with myself.

I realize all this sounds silly, and hindsight is 20/20. So hypothetically, I most likely have PCOS, but I’m not diagnosed officially from my own stupidity, and I am now experiencing a 2 week long period and I don’t know what to do. I called my primary (whom I only met with once due to my primary also dropping my insurance - a lot of my doctors were through Optum). And the female Dr I originally met switched her days, and I can’t see her because she works on days I’m unavailable so my only option is a male internist. I’m scheduled to see him tomorrow.

I personally prefer female doctors especially for gynecological issues, and I’m not sure how much an internist can even do for me, but I can’t get in with a gyno or the endo I previously saw any time soon.

Has this happened to any of yall before? What do I do or what can I expect from the Dr? Is the Dr going to have to do a physical exam?

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u/residentgay — 23 days ago