Hand 1:

Three-way, I'd probably just go ahead and fold. It's unlikely he's bluffing into two players on such a wet board, so when you win, you're usually just going to tie and take down half the pot ($0.16), but when you lose, you're losing your entire bet ($0.24), so you really have to be winning a majority of the time here to be profitable, and even then it's just barely.

Hand 2:

Post-flop, you're going to be out of position for the rest of the hand, so that puts you at a bit of a disadvantage. Also, you will hardly ever be drawing to or have the nuts, so you have to be careful that someone doesn't make a bigger hand than you and that you just end up losing big pots. With that having been said, I think calling any two suited is probably profitable here as long as you don't try to talk yourself into playing past the flop without a good hand or draw.

Another Note:

You might want to be a little more descriptive with your thread titles so that you can keep them organized. For example, you'd usually want to include the stakes in the title, so you could even just be like "[2nl] to fold or not to fold" and it would be much more helpful, or you could be a bit more descriptive with something like "[2nl] should i fold in these two hands?"

Glad to see you putting the work in, and I hope you keep it up.