>got an instacart gift card>apparently my personal shopper can message me>anxiety goes through the roof whenever they tell me an item isn't in stockI hate this app
>>21740060LmaoIt seems like the tomato sauce you selected isn’t available. Is toothpaste ok?
you mvst respond immediately
>>21740060That's why I pre-select replacements and disable notifications.
>>21740060I don't understand this level of autism. I like when they text me because I can tell them which substitute I want or to just forget it. When you order pickup from the grocery store they decide these things themselves without my consent and it pisses me off.
>>21740397It's more of a crippling social anxiety thing than autism.
kinda crazy how fucked everything is. im 25 and half the people in my social circle work st least part time at a grocery store filling up these instacart carts for you lazy boomers.
>>21740416>the young poor people are all doing unskilled labor! what's happening?!Literally nothing has changed
>>21740426but these are people with business and stem degrees. they barely make enough to stay afloat and had to take these jobs just to scrape by. im only living comfy because i got some inheritance money. if it weren't for that i would be living paycheck to paycheck
>>21740452>but these are people with business and stem degrees.Which are useless, yes.
>>21740455>be me>professional STEM-degree hater>log onto my computer that I totally could’ve built with sheer vibes>open browser running on layers of software written by code-goblins with “useless STEM degrees”>connect to the internet, a magical series of tubes invented by the will of the universe (definitely not engineers lol)>start typing my manifesto about how “STEM is pointless”>my keyboard clacks like it’s disappointed in me>send the message through complex global networking infrastructure maintained by people I think are “overrated”>feel superior because I got a B in 10th-grade biology once>mfw I declare technology doesn’t need STEM while using the most STEM-dependent creation in human history to do it
>>21740467I have a STEM degree, which makes me particularly aware of how useless STEM degrees are.