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Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world Video games with good cave and dungeon ambience music? (Other than TES)
Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world Can you help me find the right word to describe this annoying person?
No Stupid Questions @lemmy.world What would be ancient ways to properly store vitamin C?
Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world If the rubbish/trash/garbage collector misses your bin, can you request them to pick it up again? And how do they know it wasn't you forgetting to put the bins out?
Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world Can you recommend a good camera app?
Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world Can you recommend a privacy friendly app to keep track of currency fluctuations?
Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world Any foods you prefer or can't stand depending on whether they are raw, fresh, pickled, cooked etc?
Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world Ideas for small family gathering?
No Stupid Questions @lemmy.world If we replace most plastic with a non plastic alternative and would that really be better?
Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world Do you know any android apps to create data tables/sheets?
Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world What would be considered "proficiency in Linux"?
Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world What music do you like to listen to while driving?
Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world Why do I need a VPN to access The Internet Archive on mobile but not on desktop?
Mildly Infuriating @lemmy.world Hopping out of the shower, realizing I forgot to bring a towel
Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world Can you recommend history podcasts (or similar)?
Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world App alternatives to NewPipe which can play age restricted content from Youtube?
Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world Did you get "the talk" as a kid?
No Stupid Questions @lemmy.world Were these accounts hacked? How does one prevent it from happening?
Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world How do you deal with rude customers?
Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ @lemmy.dbzer0.com Is Firefox still the recommended browser of choice here?
Hello, I work in retail in Australia. The shopping malls I'm at all have "quiet time" for "people with sensory issues" every Tuesday morning from 9 to 11:30 am. It is as you described, and I agree with you.
Now I'm not sure where I stand on the spectrum but I've heard colleagues say they also prefer the quiet time, so, there you go. I just don't understand the point of bombarding people with music all the time especially for Christmas.