[-] xNekoyaki@lemmy.world 4 points 11 months ago

Canceled Netflix because they finally kicked my friends off, might get it again for 1 month at a time, here and there. I get Disney for a few months for my brother's bday, we catch up on whatever came out in the past year. My mom shares her Peacock with me. I got a year sub to Dropout, and share it with 2-3 friends. We stay subbed to Hulu and HBO pretty much all the time, and we get Paramount a couple months a year. We have Prime, but I'm probably going to cancel it soon.

[-] xNekoyaki@lemmy.world 16 points 1 year ago

Reading more books during breaks at work! It's easier to focus on reading books when I don't have reddit on my phone. I like Lemmy, but I mostly use it for 15min at a time. Since I joined Lemmy/stopped using reddit mobile, I've read 5 books! :)

[-] xNekoyaki@lemmy.world 4 points 1 year ago

Thrift stores, basically. I worked in various thrift stores for 5 years and mostly furnished my home that way. Just be thorough when you're inspecting it before you buy it! Check for bugs, broken/missing pieces, wiggly legs, cosmetic damage. We've gotten some really cool stuff in great condition for actually reasonable prices. My favorite is an ancient La-Z-Boy for $12, in decent shape.

If there's a Re-Store near you, they're great too! We got an adorable coffee hutch for $65, a decent couch for $80, a couple nightstands for $10-20 each, a solid, heavy duty coffee table for $30. It requires patience to find what you might be looking for, and it helps if you already know which thrift stores tend to get better quality items. Antique stores are worth a shot too, if you're ok with spending on the upper end of cheap? You can get some really well built, old, beautiful furniture. Or see if there's a furniture consignment store around you!

I think things like IKEA or Target are fine too, as long as you take care of your furniture. I've never had any problems with anything from IKEA, even when I buy used, but it probably helps I don't have kids, lol.

[-] xNekoyaki@lemmy.world 4 points 1 year ago

I still use reddit for specific communities, but only on desktop. I wasn't intending to 100% quit reddit anyway though, just to primarily use Lemmy (or whatever alternative I liked best, which is Lemmy so far)

[-] xNekoyaki@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago

Pokémon Gold, when I was 8, got it for Christmas. Technically my first game was Battleship, which I opened first, but I probably spent thousands of hours playing Pokémon Gold. :) I've played almost every Pokémon game since, up until Scarlet/Violet, which I haven't gotten yet, but maybe I will eventually.

[-] xNekoyaki@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

They got rid of my whole team to get rid of me? Lol, I don't think so. The job was mortgage related, and the work volume tanked in 2022, after blowing up in 2020. I was just a barely above minimum wage minion, with no team members under me. I honestly think that along with there not being enough work for all of us, they wanted to eliminate WFH teams.

[-] xNekoyaki@lemmy.world 5 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Yup. At my last job, I did my best to produce quality work, I got an award for making zero errors in a year, and I was one of the go-to people for new employees to ask for advice. I trained new team members, even while I was still a temp myself. Eventually got told that I was joining the team that dealt with all the escalation emails. I only knew how to work on 2 of the many types of products that went into that folder, but it was mandatory to work every single email that went into that box, 2 hour shift, every email had to be answered by the end of the 2hrs. I also only had a single 30min super quick "training" on how to even answer the emails (really complicated template system, which I still did not understand by the end of it)

I told my manager I wasn't comfortable working in that box, considering they never trained me to work on most of the other products, but she ignored me and said I'd figure it out. Luckily, I only had to do it once, then they delayed my actual start date for that task, until I got laid off (along with most of the rest of my team) 3 months later. YAAAAAAY. :|

[-] xNekoyaki@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago

Reading Stalking Darkness, by Lynn Flewelling. 2nd book of the Nightrunner series. Up next is the rest of the series! :P This is my 2nd read through. After that, I'm planning to re-reading a few Mercedes Lackey books before finally reading the newest one. Might just hop into the newest one if I get impatient though.

[-] xNekoyaki@lemmy.world 4 points 1 year ago

My husband has been the alchemist of our party! I just chuck all my ingredients at him before a long rest, and then I hear an "Ooooh, I think you'll like this one!" and he sends me whatever he's just brewed up. He uses potions on his characters all the time, I forget about them a lot, haha.

[-] xNekoyaki@lemmy.world 9 points 1 year ago

I'm not a heavy lemmy user yet (been busy playing Baldur's Gate 3, woo!) but I've had Sync for Lemmy since the day it released, it's up to date, and I have not seen a single ad yet. I'm using a Oneplus Nord N20, and I don't have any adblockers installed, except the add-on in my Firefox app. Is it just me?

[-] xNekoyaki@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago

I use both! Mostly tap, but I use swipe enough that I would miss it if the feature was suddenly missing.

[-] xNekoyaki@lemmy.world 4 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Hello! I'm also from Reddit, for like 11yrs. I usually don't post anything online ever, but I am going to try to contribute here sometimes. :) My hobbies/interests are anything Pokémon, arts and crafts, reading, TV, gaming, cats, cooking, plants, Critical Role and paranormal/true crime podcasts. I have 2 doofy cats, Loki and Xandis. Currently, I am super duper excited for Baldur's Gate 3! Also excited to make hopefully the best potato salad I've ever made tomorrow.

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