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10bumbledbees t1_jeg7q2t wrote

I personally take it as Georgina's emotions coming out despite being in the sunken place. Like she can't do anything about it and she knows what's going to happen to Chris so the emotional reaction is so strong it breaks through momentarily.

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OldKingTuna t1_jeg7q0j wrote

Visited Toledo once on vacation. I remember leaving the The Toledo Museum of Art, driving down an avenue lined with enormous dilapidated mansions on both sides, one after another, for what felt like at least a mile. You could tell these where magnificent pieces of architecture in their prime. One of the weirdest neighborhoods I've ever seen.

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BurnOutBrighter6 t1_jeg7po4 wrote

For small scale objects (where "small-scale" means like planets), gravity is enough to hold matter together and keep it the same size .The expansion of space is extremely minute and weak at distances as small as planets. It's distant outer empty space that is expanding, space that is empty on a size scale billions of times bigger than planets.

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JudgeObvious t1_jeg7oen wrote

Had some surgery and was prescribed painkillers but they weren’t in pill form it was in an bag that ran into me through an iv. Here’s the thing though its side effect made me tired, so a week for me went by in the span of 14 hours of the time I was awake

Edit: me, my sister and her doctor all found out that she was allergic to icy hot. That was a crapshoot

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ttermayhem t1_jeg7oal wrote

Is this advice or a vent? And I’ll tell you this: anyone so impatient and prone to being pissed off that they get upset at saying hello to my voicemail is someone I’m happy to not do anymore business with. Work on your anger issues and watch your profits grow.

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mfruitfly t1_jeg7o6c wrote

So I think there are two equally good ways to split finances.

  1. Based on income: The person who makes more pays for more (rent, utilities) based on a percentage of their income, and then you decide on how you split other expense like vacations and dates. It isn't practical to split a dinner bill 60/40 or whatever, so you figure out a system of expectations for dates, and then of course each vacation can be discussed as it comes up. I think based on income is the better option when two people are married or really solid in their relationship, because then it truly is a joint partnership.
  2. 50/50 but the budget is based on the lower earner: You split your expenses equally, but where you live and the other living expenses are based on you, as the lower earner. For example, if I can afford $1000 in rent and my partner can only afford $500, we find a place that fits his lower budget. That way it isn't just an equal split, but fair to the lower earner. I think this is better for couples who aren't ready for "life together" but just starting out living together, or where there is a big disparity on the value of money (one is a saver, one is a spender).

And then either way, you shouldn't be going in to debt for dates, gifts, and vacations. When a weekend trip comes up, it is fine to say "I can't afford that." I pay for most of the vacations with my partner, because he is on a limited income. I want to go on vacation, and I want him there with me, so I have no problem paying. It is totally fine to tell your partner when you can't afford something- a fancy restaurant, a weekend trip- and then they can decide if they want to pay or to pick a more economical activity. If you just say "i can't afford that" then you aren't expecting them to pay, which of course you shouldn't, you are just being honest about your finances.

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Canucklehead_Esq t1_jeg7nws wrote

Almost anything American made prior to the 1960s was almost completely in English. The first movie I recall with non-English speaking parts was Tora Tora Tora.

That's been changing now, especially as so much of the content on major streaming sites is foreign made.

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