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12938je t1_jee8ucx wrote

It's so fast and easy. I travel for work and it's easily my favorite to deal with. I don't think it's ever taken more then 10 to 15 minutes to get through security. If you have to check a bag, that's been the largest time suck for me, but still never an issue.

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bradpmo t1_jee5mj2 wrote

I fly every week out of Sgf. It’s fast and easy. I’m TSA precheck and it’s the only airport that tsa makes me take stuff out of my carry on to scan. I do have a lot of electronics in my bag, but none of the big airports give me any hassle over it. Only Sgf.

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Illustrious_Buy5289 t1_jeds5dl wrote

>says they just noticed an easter lily on their table INSIDE their apartment.

that reminds me, there's jackshit for laws to protect tenants here, maybe your maintenance guy is leaving them lol

time to install cameras! mine tries to occasionally creep into my place with excuses like "whoops, thought this was apartment 421! sorry!" like yeah, ok, you didn't even knock you fucking lying piece of shit just barge right in why don't you.

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Great-Bratton t1_jedrzg5 wrote

Just make sure you’re aware of your surroundings, definitely keep your door locked (even when you’re home like you said), and if you don’t have any invest in some good pepper spray!

Also, just to be safe, I wouldn’t touch that flower again with your bare hands. Not that someone is after you, but sickos exist and you can’t be too careful. Just throw it away and stay safe out there!

PS Amazon has great options for pepper spray. I recommend RedSaber brand. I also live close to that area and the number of shady folks has definitely been on the rise. I always keep my eyes open and spray on me.

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garlicgekko t1_jedr7fj wrote

Last time i flew out i had a pilot that looked about thirteen. So normally a pilot will turn off the taxiway on to the run way slowly ease into the throttle and gently and take ti.e to get in the air. Not this kod i swear it felt lkke he drifted off the taxi line hit the the throttle full speed and we were in the air in five seconds.

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Born2fayl t1_jedkczl wrote

So someone put a lily on your doorknob and your friend found a similar lily placed inside their home? I mean, if it were me, no matter how much I trusted the friend, I’d at least partly suspect they were playing some game. People are strange and it’s basically impossible to fully know someone. Maybe it’s for attention, drama, a joke? Not just the friend, but basically anyone who knows you both and has access to her place would be considered.

I’m not saying that is what it is, but what I would, with near certainty, say is that no one that is a stranger to the two of you broke into her place and placed a lily while also placing a lily on your doorknob. NEAR certainty. Take normal precautions though. And don’t be too polite to call for help, fight back, or make a scene if you feel like you’re in immediate danger.

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Ichhattekrebs OP t1_jedjyh0 wrote

I know he isnt doing any more movies or tv shows, but I think David Lynch could di it justice. Twin Peaks came out some years before and originally he didn't want the murder of Laura Palmer to be solved, so this case provides this element, but also the disturbing quality David Lynch movies are known for.

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UhtredaerweII t1_jedh2z7 wrote

The scuttlebutt back in the day was that they were taken by a satanic cult and sacrificed. There were witnesses who confessed to psychologists and it got leaked because stuff like that is enough to break psych/patient confidentiality. Only heard the parking garage thing years later. I heard it was disproved with imaging. I dunno. Pretty cold case.

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augreu t1_jedegyp wrote

Reply to comment by BleedWell3 in Surgery options by Anima_EB

They (Cox) wouldn't do a preventative procedure (colonoscopy) that is totally covered by insurance unless $2,000.00 was paid first. They said pay or we'll cancel the procedure. We didn't pay. The procedure was cancelled. Never heard from them again.

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