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You seem to think you mentioned that not being an option, but you didn't mention anything about that.
I didn't think it was necessary to mention that I can't drive it home in my car what with the "extremely smell sensitive" part.
A pizza inside a car tends to have an odor in my experience. As does all other hot food. It's generally one of the reasons people like hot food.
"Extremely smell sensitive" just tells me you have a keen sense of smell. Sorry bro, just saying not everyone can read your mind.
TBH that's a logic fail on your part.
In bullet point (1) we have two important statements
Statement A: "I can't make the food"
Followed immediately by the explanation...
Statement B: "I am dealing with an illness that makes me unable to eat solid foods and extremely sensitive to smells"
The only way Statements A and B can be related is via the smell. Being unable to EAT solid foods wouldn't prevent OP from MAKING the food. The only possible explanation is that the sensitivity to smell is what makes them unable.
That's, like, really basic reading comprehension skills. π€·
Maybe you're making an assumption. Maybe he just doesn't know how to cook?
If that were the case then the other statements within bullet 1 are completely irrelevant, and the relevant information has been omitted. That would be a far greater assumption than taking the statements at face value and connecting the information we have into coherent logic
Maybe you can't/won't read an entire prompt before ejaculating your emotional retort?
I love reading lists of 5 poorly written qualifiers before carefully considering a response to a dumb internet post about the cost of pizza delivery.
You choose when/how you replay, if at all.
It isn't anyone else's responsibility to keep your emotionally charged hot takes and inability to process situational specifics in check.
Have you never smelled your car after picking up food? Hell I rarely drive but Iβve done short trips where all Iβm doing is picking up food and having it in my car 20 minutes max; even the next evening the smell lingers in my car.
In fact my wife had to put carbon-based air fresheners in her car because sheβd reheat steamed vegetable then eat them in the car during her lunches at work.
How is this hard to figure out?
I know all about his Mayo Clinic saga and his rare condition. It's important for someone like him to be clear about what's going on, or accept the fact that people are going to suggest things that he can't do. If he's not absolutely clear about it, people aren't going to automatically assume "oh yeah, he must have that rare condition where smelling food makes him feel sick because he said he can't cook and has sensitive smell. It's obvious to me after reading that that there's no way he can go pick up a pizza and not pay $8.60 for delivery."
Most people in this thread, myself included, already know about his thing, but if someone doesn't know about it ahead of time, I'm just trying to make the point that hey, this needs to be spelled out. If it's not spelled out, then don't get defensive when someone responds with an otherwise reasonable comment.
You're lucky squiddy here isn't a mod on this sub or you'd probably already be banned for "trolling" lol
I guess so. Honestly, though, if you have a rare condition and don't want people suggesting things that you can't do, it helps to be clear in your communication.
If you go to a restaurant and tell the server "I can't cook and I'm smell sensitive", they're going to say "Ok, you've come to the right place". Instead, tell them "Unfortunately, if I catch a whiff of food I'll feel sick." Then the restaurant can see if there's anything they can do for you.
I just think most people, if they weren't already aware of his Mayo Clinic saga and his rare condition, wouldn't guess "oh this guy must have that thing where smelling food makes him feel sick" based on what he wrote. Something that rare and, let's be honest, strange, needs to be stated clearly if he really wants people to know about it.
I mentioned the fact that he paid $8+ for someone to deliver food, and his response rubbed me as overly defensive -- "Some people just don't bother reading the original list of 5 items, comprehending each one before commenting on my precious post."
I see this guy around all over the place and he's always getting into slap fights with people over the dumbest shit lol
The dude mentioned a medical disability, stated he couldn't eat solid food or cook and you assume he can drive and then criticize him for delivery? He didn't spell out that he couldn't drive but it was pretty obvious if you read the post... Say sorry and move on buddy. You're in the wrong and look like an incel loser when you continue to double down.
I guess it takes a little bit of "incel loser" attitude to balance out the simps.
Some people love to be victims.