@Light_88_ If it’s only around 100 new Pokemon that kinda seems like it’s on the low side since the base game has 300. Especially for FOUR whole new areas.
⚠️Pokémon Pokopia DLC leaks⚠️
The first “Pokopia” DLC is planned for Q1 2027
(Keep in mind: plans during development can always change.)
Current rumored content includes:
• 4+ brand new areas to explore
• 100+ new Pokémon
• 3+ new forms, including one for Kingler 🦀
• Possible appearance of the WiWa starters
Nintendo President Furukawa says to overcome the barrier of the Switch 2 price increase, they will work harder on their software lineup:
"We will prepare a robust software lineup to enhance the Switch 2 ownership value. We will work diligently to overcome this barrier."
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@noregretvet_ They talk to her like she’s a child or something. If this were anybody else they be yelling a whole lot differently. I wonder why that is
@5am1am_6 I really hope she took all of the property. If the guy is going to be rude then F you! If he had been nice then yes be kind back. So no, take all the property
I was at Walmart earlier and I swear those employees with the big Spark shopping carts that go around picking items for online orders are constantly in the way.
One of them had their cart parked sideways across the aisle while they were scanning items, and everyone else had to literally squeeze by just to get through.
It amazes me how some people can have zero awareness of the customers around them. The store is already crowded and instead of moving their cart to the side, they just leave it wherever they feel like.
At some point that stops being ‘doing your job’ and just turns into bad customer service.
Honestly I’m probably going to say something to the front desk next time because if your job is to shop for orders, you should at least do it efficiently and not block entire aisles for everyone else.
Am I the only one who notices this or does it drive anyone else crazy too? 🤔
Remember when walking into a fast-food joint felt like you mattered?
Back in the day, companies lived by 'the customer is always right'—smiles, your name, extra care, no rush.
Fast-forward to now:
You pull up to Wendy's drive-thru. Order a simple meal. Crickets. No greeting. 'Large? Got it.' Window opens just long enough to hand over $21+ food and slam shut. Zero warmth, zero thanks, zero care.
Then imagine the same order at Chick-fil-A:
'Hi, welcome! What's your name? Matt? Awesome choice—I'll have one later too. Extra sauce? On us. Thank you so much for choosing us—have a great day!'
What happened? Customer service used to be the #1 priority. Now? It's barely on the list.
Wake up, companies—people remember how you made them feel. 🛎️🍔
Who's with me on bringing back real service?
@natsadoll@TONYxTWO Agreed, it wasn't as heavily indoctrinated as today, but for real any gay person I've interacted with in highschool, I got along with and never had any ill will towards them.
@DoorDash_Help I’m a DoorDasher seeking feedback on low ratings. I follow instructions and handle orders carefully, yet get one star. Without knowing what I did wrong, I risk repeating mistakes. Feedback could appear weeks later to protect customers, but I still deserve to know what went wrong.
Amazon driver walks up, sees two big dogs going crazy behind the gate, drops the package there and leaves.
Dogs tear it apart. Now the homeowner is blaming the driver for not bringing it to the door.
But if you know you’ve got big dogs and you’re expecting a delivery, isn’t that on you?
Who’s really at fault here?
@sizeofthings@wicaugen@ClownWorld I talked to Amazon delivery drivers and they said if there are animals/dogs, and they don’t feel safe to deliver, that they don’t need to drop off the order. They can just keep it in the truck and try again a different day.
@wicaugen@ClownWorld Amazons policy is probably just to leave on site I guess, no matter if there are animals or not, thats kind of on the home owner..
@AngelMD1103 People will tip a server well at a restaurant who only walk 20 steps to deliver food and check on them. Meanwhile a delivery driver walks, drives, uses gas, sometimes taking half hour, and they don’t get tipped for all that. They hide behind their door, but can’t at a restaurant.
He pulled up to the quiet suburban house after driving 35 minutes in traffic, juggling three orders at once. The food was still hot, the drinks hadn’t spilled, and he even double-checked the extra sauces. When he completed the delivery and saw the total payout , $2.75 with no tip, something in him snapped. He threw his hands up, started ranting in his car, and recorded a furious video about “customers who don’t value drivers.” I get that tipping is technically optional, but in gig work it’s often the difference between profit and loss. At the same time, crashing out at someone’s doorstep only hurts your own reputation. Maybe the bigger question is: should platforms like DoorDash structure pay in a way that drivers don’t feel like they’re gambling on kindness every shift?
Was his reaction over the top… or was it the buildup of gas prices, long waits, and feeling invisible that finally pushed him there?
@DefiantLs She couldn’t find a job in the last 30 days? Like not even minimum wage job? Just to have some kind of income while she continues to look for another job that is related to her degree. There’s always something you can do. I feel like this is being dramatic.
@akafaceUS That’s because you don’t know how to manage your money. You have to continue living as cheap as you can for a few years and put all your money you didn’t spend back to paying the loan, once you’ve paid it, things become easier. Instead, people buy a new car and a new house lol.
@mandyarthur@akafaceUS When I went to church, all I heard from people who had a relationship with god, was how much they were struggling emotionally, physically and financially. Literally does not work at all lol
@lazyreporter21@Merica197138 Then bring your children with you to put the cart away, you bring them along everywhere else, you can also take them with you to put the cart away, stop making excuses
@Merica197138 If I have my child/children with me, I refuse to leave them alone in the car to put a cart away. Instead of judging people for not putting their cart away; maybe, try to understand there could be a bigger picture going on why the person doesn't.