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Users express frustration with the current reporting system in Fortnite, citing difficulties in identifying and reporting cheaters, particularly in creative mode. They point out issues such as a cumbersome UI, the inability to find and report players, and the need to scroll through long lists, making the reporting process time-consuming and ineffective.
"Its hard to report too because you gotta look for them on the trash player list ui they got going and sometimes it doesn't even match their name or let me even report them its atrocious."
"And if you die you gotta scroll down again and look for their name lol."
"Really dogshit reporting system on creative mode"
Users express frustration with the prevalence of cheating in online games, specifically Fortnite, and the difficulty in identifying and reporting cheaters effectively. The discussion revolves around various cheating methods like aimbot and wallhacks, and the lack of effective anti-cheat measures.
"I can't wait until AI can analyze gameplay live or shortly after and just ban these idiots..."
"Aimbot and wall hacks. Drop the dudes username so we can all mass report"
"You can tell epic sucks at banning cheaters when nearly 100% of them are using paid skins nowadays"
"I had a match in the star wars season where I was completely out of sight and had grenades thrown perfectly at me, if the player knew where I was from earlier in the match that's fair but I watched the replay and they glider landed on a hill, looked at me thru wall for several seconds then swapped to grenades and threw them, was so obvious."
"Uhhh. Epic, ban this fool! This is blatant cheating."
The discussion revolves around the accuracy and reliability of economic data released by the government, specifically concerning revisions to employment figures. Users express concerns about potential manipulation, lack of transparency, and the difficulty of obtaining accurate and historical economic data.
"Thats true, but these estimates are waaaaay off."
"I don’t recall any instances of such drastic downward revisions of 100k or more. Are there any that you can share?"
"Are there good shadow GDp numbers? Even lagged?.. Aggregate publicly released retail sales like WMT"
"Pretty sure they’ve revised every month down for the last year. Just getting more obvious now."
Users express frustration and concern about the inability to afford essential living expenses, such as housing, healthcare, and transportation, despite working full-time.
"I have a $45k a year job. If i was by myself, id be walking that fine line between being in the black or red every month. And that is if i had no student debt, or modest car payment on an older car, or car repair, or medical bills, or anything like that. Id eat at home all the time, no vacations, live in a 1 bedroom apartment in the really bad part of town, no pets, no entertainment, no vacations that cost money."
"Well first, anyone working full time should be able to afford a decent apartment, transportation, and a full fridge. That shouldn’t be controversial, that should be just the reality."
Users express confusion and frustration when real estate posts lack location details, making it difficult to understand pricing, interest rates, and market conditions. This leads to misunderstandings and irrelevant comparisons.
"People will add all details but won’t say it’s Canada and confuse everyone about that 3.74% rate sigh"
"I swear if I see another $750k+ home post without a location one more time…"
The discussion revolves around the original poster's (OP) concern about securing an investment banking (IB) internship, given their lack of summer internships and plans to study abroad. A key theme is the importance of internships for IB, and the challenges of balancing academic pursuits, study abroad programs, and the competitive nature of the finance industry. Several users suggest strategies for getting internships, especially during the school year, when the OP will be abroad, highlighting a need for accessible internship opportunities that can be pursued remotely or during non-summer periods. Others offer advice on alternative career paths, underscoring the frustration of not being able to get an IB internship.
"U need to do a off cycle fall internship at a boutique PE firm/IB to have a chance at a decent MM"
"do part time internships during the academic year (cold email for those), and do one each semester, even when you are abroad. it will help to at least have something on your resume"
"Personally I would get a good summer internship that translates to a IB internship, but schedule it so that it starts or ends really late, that way you can go abroad for a month in the summer."
Users are discussing the challenges of finding a job in the financial industry after being 'discharged' or 'terminated' with negative remarks on their U5 form. This includes issues with background checks, recruiter biases, and the need to explain the situation during interviews.
"Recently I’ve tried to get jobs at six or seven big name companies, and I’ll get past the first interview, but then they do the background check, the compliance team reviews my U5, and then they tell me to get lost."
"In my experience the larger firms pretty much automatically disqualify people with "discharged" on the U5 - they have so many candidates they just don't bother to investigate what may have happened."
Users are discussing the demanding hours often associated with investment banking and related fields, and expressing a desire for information on alternative finance careers with better work-life balance. They highlight the need for more diverse career options that do not require long hours or specialized education.
"There are many ways to skin a cat in finance. This sub is biased toward IB because 90% of the users are 16-25 and that’s all they know/hear about in recruiting cycles at school."
"There are Wall Street jobs that 99% of this sub don’t know exist."
"Plenty of jobs within "finance" that pay well and don't work 70+ hours."
The discussion revolves around why Private Equity (PE) firms outsource due diligence (DD). Users highlight the need for specialized expertise, additional experience, and access to proprietary tools that help PE firms gather and quickly analyze data.
"So I work in FDD and the PE firms still do plenty of their own diligence but hire us because we typically have more specialized accounting expertise as well as some proprietary analytics tools that help us deliver some key insights the firms couldn’t as easily or quickly gather themselves."
"They don’t have the manpower to check out 100 companies. Also the consulting firms aren’t really “modeling” for value in the way PE is, it’s more of a market and firm assessment (ie do we want to be in this market and if so, is this company the one we want to buy)"
The discussion revolves around the increasing importance of 'culture fit' in job interviews, often overshadowing technical skills. This leads to concerns about subjective evaluations, potential bias (e.g., favoring candidates with similar interests or backgrounds), and the difficulty for qualified candidates to demonstrate their suitability if they don't align with the interviewer's preferences. There is frustration over the lack of objective assessment methods.
"It’s true many interviews feel more like vibe checks than skill assessments. Sometimes hiring managers prioritize “culture fit” so much that actual qualifications take a backseat."
"It’s frustrating because real talent can get overlooked if you don’t perfectly match the unwritten “personality profile.”"
The discussion revolves around a user's difficulty understanding current flow in electrical circuits. Several users offer explanations using concepts like current sources, voltage sources, and Kirchhoff's laws. The core issue is a lack of clarity in grasping fundamental circuit analysis principles.
"i have always found current sources difficult to understand."
"No one answered the question in the title"
Users express concerns about the demanding nature of an EE degree, especially when combined with full-time employment. The coursework is described as highly theoretical and mathematically intensive, requiring significant time commitment for study, homework, and lab work. Many users share their personal experiences and acknowledge the sacrifices required to balance work and studies. Some users note that the volume of work is designed for full-time students.
"It is extremely difficult to earn an engineering degree while working full time."
"You may be underestimating how hard this is going to be and how long it will take while also working."
"Most students are doing this degree as a full-time student. Even if you're confident in your abilities, the volume of work is designed for full-time engagement."
"The mental workload alone will have you exhausted."
"Not trying to discourage, just want to warn you that 8 hours work plus 8 hours of classes/studying makes for little rest or time off, and the senior-level classes are effing hard."
"Depending on your university, it could be mathematically impossible to do both school and work full time."
"The workload (not the difficulty, just the workload) itself, as in the amount of time you're expected to put in each week inside and outside class is about 40 hours per week total. 20 hours of class, 20 hours of homework, labs, group projects, and studying."
"It was the hardest thing I've done in my life, but I did it."
"Took me 7 years to do it while working full time. And it was so god damn hard at times."
"EE degrees are very difficult, lots of studying, office hours, practice, lab work, etc"
"I did the same journey but with a little more of a third of your experience as an electrician. You will cut your salary at first but then it’s just up up and up. Do it do it for bro best choice of my life to become an EE"
"I believe that the academic demands of pursuing an EE degree can be more rigorous than the practical work that electricians typically engage in."
Users are expressing frustration with circuit analysis techniques, specifically mesh and nodal analysis, and the difficulty of getting the signs correct in their calculations. The lack of a consistent teaching method across professors is also mentioned as a contributing factor.
"Man ive done circuits 1 and 2 already and I still fuck up mesh equations. I always get the signs wrong."
"It doesnt help that it seems like every professor does a different method."
"Yh math ain't hard but the directions, they kill me"
Users expressing frustration with the spawn mechanics of NPCs, specifically that they appear only when the player is nearby, making it difficult to find and interact with them. Additionally, they mention issues with NPCs becoming un-interactable.
"would be great if survivors didnt only spawn when you are right next to them"
"It'd aslo be nice if they didn't randomly stop being able to be interacted with"
Users are expressing frustration with unresolved bugs in the game, specifically invisible walls that block bullets, impacting gameplay and player experience.
"On that staircase there is an invisible wall which bullets hit but pmc can pass through. You can check this place in offline mode, just shoot and see bullets hit nothing and sparks fly."
"I've reported this bug when streets was added, and, in true BSG fashion, this is still unresolved."
"another comment explained it, there's an invis wall there that you can go through but not shoot through"
"He may shot at him straight and didn't kill because of bugged invisible wall"
Users are frustrated with the inconsistencies and lack of planning in a game's item barter system, where items required for trades are sometimes removed or unavailable. They suggest the need for better tools to manage the loot pool and ensure trades are viable.
"Dear BSG move the loot pool database outside of the game and server build. make a tool that checks if the trades are actually in the loot pool."
"You really need better editor tools are checks."
Users express frustration with server issues and desync problems in the game's hardcore mode, leading to unfair deaths and a negative gameplay experience.
"There have been such bad server issues the past few days."
"I was running in an open field when suddenly both my legs went black."
"I just can't believe you guys are torturing yourselves with hardcore wipes with all the bugs and issues still."
"said "wtf" out loud... that's so bad. has to be server issues"
Users are frustrated by the inconsistent behavior of weapon attachments in a video game, specifically regarding folding stocks. Despite the real-world functionality of certain stocks, they do not fold in the game, leading to a disconnect between the in-game experience and player expectations.
"There a ton of these obviously hinged, or retractable stocks / buffer tubes in the game that don't work. I wish they did."
"I thought dementia finally settled in when I tried to fold the velociraptor with this stock, "this is a folding stock why is it not working""
"Yeah, but my suspicion is that Russian devs understood this as non-folding anyway cause this stock doesn't fold, I have it on a velociraptor and it doesn't want to."
"Sure, but why can't you fold it in-game? I tried it on the velociraptor and doesn't work"
Users discussing the challenges of finding a therapist or counselor, especially when religious beliefs are involved, and the need for a neutral and scientifically-grounded approach.
"OOP needs a counselor they can trust to be neutral AND do their work based on science, which I can’t believe a Baptist church (or any fundamentalist or very conservative church) affiliated counselor can be."
"They might be ok for loss of a loved one, but not for anything that is normal yet considered evil by the church."
Users express the need to document and track online harassment, including instances where it impacted their business or mental health. This could be automated to help users build a case.
"Between our wedding planning to shortly before the wedding, I was the target of some relentless and vicious cyberbullying. It got personal. Fake bad reviews polluted my business profile too. It cost me some potential clients."
"I couldn't find a solution. I'd report, but it'd take a while for anything to be done, or there'd be more accounts coming out for another round. The whole thing impacted my life and my mental health. It took a toll."
The original poster (OOP) and others express frustration with the lack of communication, delays, and inconsistent information received from law enforcement following a shooting incident. This includes delayed investigations, difficulty reaching the police, and a lack of transparency regarding the ongoing investigation.
"We were up all night waiting on an "investigator" to come by. We were told it was a high priority since a child was in the house when the incident occurred. ...nothing. No one showed up, no one called, and I can't get a straight answer from anyone when I call the precinct with the case number I was given."
"I'm still having the hardest time getting any answers from the police. I'm pretty sure the scene next door was more than I thought. Someone was for sure injured, as there were ambulances involved, so that may be why they are tight lipped about the whole thing."
"Still struggling to even get ahold of the police on the phone lmao. I call them with the case number and they bounce me around between departments. Fucking ridiculous."
Users are discussing the challenges of maintaining and monitoring healthy eating habits and overall well-being in the context of recovery from an eating disorder and a toxic relationship.
"I’m still ducked up from the relationship and have a long road ahead but it feels so fucking good to be free and say yeah I did that today"
"I know it doesn’t sound like a lot but I feel so so so proud of myself for how far I’ve come from nearly dying two years ago to being able to eat 3 meals without feeling too much shame."
The discussion revolves around a user's (OOP) lifelong struggle with a painful, non-functional arm, which she wanted to have amputated from a young age. The user's parents repeatedly refused the medical procedure, despite the recommendations of doctors. The comments highlight the frustration with parental control over medical decisions and the lack of options for minors to pursue necessary medical care, even in cases of severe pain and disability. Some commenters touch on the complexities of "Mature Minor" doctrines and their limitations.
"My parents refused to have my arm amputated even though that's a normal thing for children with amniotic band syndrome and doctors recommended it."
"I begged my parents AND doctors for amputation surgery my entire life. Even when I got older every single doctor I went to said they couldn't do it without the consent of my parents."
"I even tried talking to a lawyer one time. It was hard to find one since I didn't have any money but even he said that if I wasn't an adult my parents had the final say. Doctors and a lawyer said there was no way under any law or policy."
"Doctors told my parents I was in pain. It was obvious before I could even talk. There was no reason for that."
"They would rather have a suffering kid who can fill out two shirt sleeves than a thriving but visibly different kid."
Users express confusion and difficulty in comprehending complex family relationships, particularly when there are secrets or unusual circumstances, like in the original post.
"I need to know a) which of them is the child of this union and b) how did the wife get convinced to stay and happily so."
"This is by far the biggest whirlwind of a post I've ever experienced. It started off weird and ended weirder."
Users discussing a fiance's reluctance to commit to a wedding, coupled with an inability to explain the underlying reasons for his hesitation, leading to the wedding being canceled and the relationship ending.
"My wedding is supposed to happen 20 days from now. However my fiancé says he is not sure if he can go through with it. I (F28) have tried to help him (M30) figure out If he's just having normal pre-wedding nerves or cold feet but he says he doesn't know."
"he won't even tell me why he suddenly feels this way… he’s refusing to let me in or help him figure out his feelings”"
Users are discussing how difficult it is to prove ownership of items in a house in order to prove to the police that someone is not a tenant, with the police not requesting any proof from the squatter.
"If she had none of that the cops really fucked up"
"I know? She said she showed the cops her toothbrush and wardrobe and conditioner, but how's the cop to even know that specific random toothbrush is hers?"
"It’s crazy that she didn’t have any legal documents (lease, drivers license with that address, bills to that address) but the cops were like, oh you say that random bottle of conditioner is yours? Cool cool cool, you’re a tenant."
Users express frustration with the original poster's (OOP) poor writing style, including lack of punctuation and stream-of-consciousness style, making the post difficult to read and understand.
"This is besides the point, but writing like this makes me really appreciate proper punctuation. I went back and counted 12 periods and zero commas total in both of OOP's posts."
"It’s so difficult to read."
"It's not even just the punctuation, op writes like a distractable 6 year old trying to tell a story. 80% of it was just stream of consciousness babbling."
"Thank god someone said it, because I found this entire post insufferable to read. People who don't understand how to use sentences are infuriating."
"I'm glad Reddit was here to translate those posts because… I just could not follow that English."
"I’ve never felt less literate in my life"
The discussion revolves around a student facing potential academic penalties for missing classes to testify at an assault trial. The university administration's rigid adherence to attendance policies, despite the student's legal obligations, created significant stress and potential setbacks in her academic career. The situation highlights the need for universities to accommodate students' legal responsibilities.
"My college says if I miss class to testify at my assault trial, they’ll drop me from my classes"
"Their main concern is with the absences. The minimum amount of time I’d need to be home for the trial would see me dropped from at least once class, likely more (which puts me on academic probation) so I would then have to retake the courses over the summer or delay my graduation date to finish."
Users are expressing frustration with the complexity of comparing character strengths in Dragon Ball, particularly due to inconsistent power scaling, time jumps, and different versions of characters (e.g., teen vs. adult, various arcs). This leads to confusion and disagreements in discussions about character matchups and relative strengths.
"Now teen Vegeta would be an interesting matchup against 23rd world tournament Goku if we ignore the obvious powerscaling issues."
"Super was so ass in terms of powerscaling. They buffed Krillin, Tien, and even Master Roshi so high they could nearly compete with Goku, Vegeta, and Gohan."
"Shit Gohan was wayyy stronger than teen Goku back when godhan was still a kid. Little Dude was fighting the Ginyu force at the age of like 9"
The discussion revolves around players discovering unexpected interactions and mechanics within the game Dota 2, even after years of playing. Users highlight the challenge of keeping track of various interactions, especially those that are not immediately obvious or well-documented.
"The thing with dota is that there's just too much mechanics that almost anything can happen."
"It's easy to miss stuff in this game, especially if it's something that is considered so obvious that no one even talks about it because 'everyone' knows about it."
Users are discussing the desire for cosmetic events, battle passes, and new content in Dota 2, but also express confusion and frustration about the frequency, pricing, and value of these offerings. They are finding it difficult to keep up with the cadence of content releases and assess their value.
"Fuck the battlepass, crownfall events are so much better and healthier. Not everyone has 500$ to blow out on skins nowadays"
"Crownfall wasn't a replacement for the Battlepass, it's a replacement for Cavern Crawl."
"I stopped playing since crownfqll ends and wth there's a lot of changes."
Users express a desire to buy and sell exclusive cosmetic items that are no longer available, but are unable to because there is no official marketplace or trading system within the game.
"valve should make these marketable rather than re-releasing them for cheap when people paid a good amount of money for them back in the days."
"Im sure there are alot of people out there who would be happy to sell their exclusive arcanas."
"just let me sell them"
Users express frustration with the difficulty of finding and evaluating quality DotA 2 merchandise, including issues with website usability, perceived pricing, and concerns about copyright infringement. The discussion highlights the lack of a trusted platform or directory for such products.
"Can never find a good DotA store. Gey."
"Also your website is absolutely vile to use. Wouldn’t touch it with a ten foot pole as it’s some Chinese shite."
"And OP saying things like this is not going to win him any brownie points."
Users express frustration with misclicking the mini-map, leading to unintended actions in the game, and discuss potential solutions like disabling right-click on the minimap
"Maybe I'll stop clicking the minimap on radiant that'll send me back to the enemy base instead of home."
Users express frustration with the lack of clarity and confusing wording in a custom monster stat block, making it difficult to understand the monster's abilities and how they interact during gameplay. The complexity and lack of explanations lead to uncertainty and potential imbalances during encounters.
"What the heck is Pure Madness, there's just a period there."
"His multi-attack says he can attack twice with White Feather, and then this stat block makes no mention to what that is or what it does."
"So first and foremost, none of these specify a duration. If I get charmed, for how long? 1 turn? 1 minute? 1 hour? Indefinitely? Do I get to repeat saves?"
"Why does he have two reactions that can paralyze? And why are the chains paralyzing and not restrained? This is extra wording, you should really just combine those."
"Okay, let me clarify a few points, so, the stat block, now that I'm reading the comment, is missing a lot of explanations that I accidentally took for granted because I'm dumb."
Users discuss how the proposed homebrew rules, which utilize hit dice, favor martials over casters due to the difference in hit dice sizes (d12 for martials vs. smaller dice for casters). This creates an imbalance and perceived unfairness in the game.
"My biggest issue with these is that hit dice are all different sizes. These abilities are cool, but inherently favor martials over casters, even with the ability specifically designed for casters. On the one hand, you could see this as a good thing, given casters’ track record of outperforming martials, but on the other hand, these abilities being universally available to all characters makes it feel very inequitable"
Users are discussing the consequences of attuning to artifacts in D&D, specifically the lack of information available to players about the detriments of attuning to an artifact. They mention the need for better in-game tools to analyze and understand the risks and benefits of using magical items.
"A PC doesn't know "This artifact has only 2 major detriments, and the first one was painful, so its not that bad""
"They know that when they tried to attune to it, they felt a great pain, probably a greater pain than they had ever felt before from a single source."
"Do you risk using the artifact again, knowing that they might be hurt every time they use it? If they don't get hurt, does that mean it will never harm them again? Or is it just satisfied for the time being?"
Users express a desire to play in games as players, but feel trapped in the role of DM due to a lack of other DMs in their groups. They enjoy DMing, but want the opportunity to play a character occasionally.
"I love DMing! It is my passion. The frustration comes when I really want to play a character and no one offers to run a game or one shot despite all that I’ve done for the group. Like throw me a bone let me play for 3 hours 👹"
"I think a lot of people are fine dming, they'd just like to be able to play in someone else's game every now and then."
Users discuss the mechanics of spellcasting and how easily a target can identify a spell being cast, particularly through the verbal and somatic components, and also the range and effects of the spell
"Prestidigitation has V and S components. It's completely obvious to anyone within the 10' range that they're casting a spell, and anyone with minimal magic experience will be able to identify it easily."
"From a mechanical standpoint, the spell quite literally can't be this convincing. You get *one* sensory effect; pooping - at least in my experience - has many. Beyond that, without a significant lead up to the incident, it isn't going to be all that believable in any event."
"Third, the range is 10 feet. Is he getting close enough to do it? It has a vocal component. He would hear the caster casting it."
Users express frustration with the quality of work from some artists found through direct messages on platforms like Discord, specifically highlighting a desire for a higher standard of artistic skill and a more reliable way to find quality freelancers.
"There are so many people writing DM to random people in discord to look for clients which is super annoying."
"Every time they show some examples they are so bad that even I can draw that trash. I really wish that they would at least are able to draw as good as this one here…"
The user expressed frustration with the lack of editing capabilities for the story content after attaching it to a Reddit post.
"Came back to try and edit the story, found that when you attach writing the post itself, you can no longer edit it, bit of a shame D:"
The discussion centers around a DM discovering a player is colorblind and the challenges colorblind individuals face, especially in games that rely on color to convey information. This includes difficulty distinguishing dice colors, marker colors on a map, and visual cues in online games. Users express frustrations related to not being able to see specific colors or color combinations, impacting their ability to participate fully in the game or understand instructions. Some users also mention similar experiences in other aspects of life.
"He searched... and grabbed some of the clear crystal ones..."
"That Kid then said: "Pen must be broken, no color comes out...""
"I still struggle with the colors in online games and have my own set of black and white (dalmatian) dice now."
"I didn't learn that my color difficulties were from color blindness until I enlisted (yup I'm that old)."
"For color blind-friendly design, it's best to avoid using red and green together as they are difficult to distinguish for most color blind individuals."
Users express frustration with overly complex processes and delays implemented due to the fear of system abuse, leading to inefficiency and reduced productivity.
"Then management decided to scrap it, because someone *might* take a mouse home. So now, if your mouse dies, you have to open a support ticket. IT has to investigate, confirm it’s actually broken, then order a replacement."
"So instead of losing a €5 mouse, we now lose half a day's productivity per person. Brilliant. Not to mention all the time wasted by everyone now involved with the process."
The discussion revolves around the potential negative effects of AI on human creativity, critical thinking, and the ability to form independent opinions. The concern is that reliance on AI for information and decision-making may erode these human capabilities.
"Like, can people not form their own thoughts and opinions anymore. Dafuck? And he asks AI for everything I ask including what he wants for dinner."
"I was talking about how much I liked this scene and that. Then he sends me a copy paste of what ChatGPT said what the majority of the people think of the movie (how terrible it is and why)."
Users express feeling trapped by societal expectations of success, leading to burnout and a need to fake happiness. They feel pressure to constantly improve and struggle to find contentment outside of these expectations.
"We’re sold this idea of freedom, but it's really just a different kind of cage. You get a steady paycheck, but that money is already spoken for by rent, loans, and bills. The whole hustle culture thing is a scam that just makes us feel bad for not being billionaires by 25."
"The pressure to always be “leveling up” is exhausting, for sure."
Users discuss the modern economic system's constraints, often drawing parallels to historical slavery, where individuals are trapped in cycles of labor for survival, unable to achieve financial freedom.
"Economic systems today can still trap people in cycles of dependence and mere survival, reflecting certain principles of slavery."
"If you need your job to survive, it’s not really that different."
The discussion revolves around the motivations behind actions, particularly the urge to have children. Users express frustration with the complexities of human behavior and whether it is driven by instinct, societal constructs, or a combination of both. It highlights the difficulty in understanding why people make the choices they do and the factors that influence those decisions.
"Explain then how animals without complex cognition abilities create elaborate nests and sometimes spend long periods of time raising offspring and teaching survival skills to their offspring. Or how some animals perform long distance migrations to areas where they annually reproduce."
"I agree with you that the urge to have sex is not an urge to have children, *however* pair-bonding is an instinctive urge associated with sex (which humans mostly fight against), and maternal/paternal instincts upon having a child are instinctual."
Users discuss the challenges of finding and connecting with others who share their intellectual interests and perspectives. They feel isolated because their ideas don't resonate with the mainstream, leading to a sense of loneliness.
"It’s very lonely."
"I often have complex beliefs and counter culture ideas, all of which get me downvoted."
Users express frustration with a lack of genuine support and encouragement from those closest to them when pursuing ambitious goals. They describe experiences of envy, subtle sabotage, and negativity, highlighting the challenges of maintaining motivation and drive when facing resistance from their social circle.
"I’ve learnt the hard way that a lot of people, especially the ones you’re closest to, don’t actually want you to aim high."
"They will pick you apart and tear you down if you don’t fit in their little boxed ideas of what is attainable."
"The fakes will support you as long as you're not doing better than they are."
"This is one of the most painful lessons A trusting person will learn. It’s especially painful when it’s family."
"There’s a reason there’s the expression about there being a woman behind every successful man. "
"Very true. They will come up with lots of reasons why you shouldn’t do [whatever it is] and if you do try, you won’t succeed."
"I believe to an extent, people want to see you do well, just not better than them."
Users are discussing the challenges of downloading videos from websites that have implemented measures to prevent easy downloading, such as using anti-downloading techniques or requiring specific methods that are not easily automated. They are seeking solutions beyond basic browser extensions or right-click downloads, and also discussing the usability of the tools they are using.
"I tried everything I can think of to download videos from their site, but nothing works."
"About a year ago when I last was bulk downloading from the site, it was as simple as a right click and download file, now I can't get it to download for the life of me."
"Jdownloader used to be my main go to. Im telling you man this site is a pain in the butt"