Am I the A-hole for expecting my friends to always help me with problems?
My roommates and I have been living together for about six months. We've made a pretty good agreement where we each take turns doing the dishes, but lately, it feels like I'm always the one handling the work. Last week, my friend was super busy to do their part. I got really upset because they just didn't even notice. I told them that it was unfair, and they said they were sorry. Now, they're saying I'm making a big deal out of nothing. Am I really the asshole here?
Should I find new roommates?
ELI5: What is Cybersecurity?
Imagine your computer or phone like a house. Protection tools are like the locks, walls, and alarms that keep bad guys from getting inside and stealing your data. Cybersecurity is all about keeping your online world safe from these bad guys who want to do harmful things. It's like being a guardian for your gadgets.
r/gaming be like
Tons of kids complaining about the upcoming console. Meanwhile,At the same time,But honestly, some person is sharing their epic gameplay that makes everyone awww.
- You'll see arguments over the slightest thing.
- Prepare for some toxic behavior.
- But hey,|However|, at least it's entertaining to watch sometimes.
What are your thoughts on...?
This topic/issue/matter has been sparking/generating/causing quite the debate/discussion/stir lately. It's fascinating/intriguing/complex to see different/varying/diverse perspectives/opinions/viewpoints on it. Personally, I find myself leaning/drawn/aligned towards one/the/a particular side/angle/stance. But ultimately, I think it's/its/this important to remain/be/stay open-minded/thoughtful/respectful to all/every/various sides/views/arguments of the story/conversation/situation. What do you believe/feel/find?
TIL: This Reddit is seriously rigid about content
Yeah, you heard that right. Redditors are obsessed about keeping their communities clean and organized. more info So if you're thinking of submitting anything suspicious, think twice! You might just get downvoted faster than you can say "Karma"
Funny story/meme about Reddit
So, happened upon this post on r/aww the other day. It was about a cat who purposefully became famous/got into trouble/ate all the pizza after sharing. Everyone was like "WTF"! The whole thing was hilarious. I'm still laughing about it.
- {Here's the link|It's a must-read