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C’mon, THAT is a poster board cutout of McConnell. Absolutely hilarious if it’s not!
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Agree 100%. There’s no way this guy is getting the conservative vote - based purely on his skin tone.
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Sadly, we’ll probably be losing many more good teachers over this. It all feels so broken.
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I will definitely NOT take that bet, sir. I’m seriously baffled at how they justify such moves. They’re closing libraries, LIBRARIES!! I can see ‘em patting themselves on the back, too. It’s beyond disgusting.
epsilonneighbor Now • 100%
Back in the day I would comb a perm solution through my hair. I’de continue to comb throughout the specified time and then rinse/condition per the box instructions. I recall being happy with the results. Not sure if they still sell at home perm kits, though.
epsilonneighbor Now • 87%
Brawndo has electrolytes.
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“lazy” here; thank you.
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I was in a bit of a hurry. Fixed it (I think) - Thank you!
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — A woman who escaped her kidnapper by punching her way out of a homemade cinder block cell at a home in southern Oregon likely saved other women from a similar fate, authorities said, by alerting them to a man they now suspect in sexual assaults in at least four more states. Negasi Zuberi posed as an undercover police officer when he kidnapped the woman in Seattle, drove hundreds of miles to his home in Klamath Falls and locked her in the garage cell until she bloodied her hands breaking the door to escape, the FBI said Wednesday. edit: spelling correction
epsilonneighbor Now • 75%
Watching Vikings for the first time - loving it! The violence is absolutely thrilling and it’s so well done otherwise.
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I loved it! Nolan masterfully intertwined timelines, an absolute riveting telling of history. The acting, score, and cinematography were all on point. I miss the days that this caliber of filmmaking wasn’t so few and far between.
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My best advice is to plan ahead (i.e. bring your own snacks).
I’m on the road a lot lately. I pack up a small bag or cooler with cheese sticks, deli-cuts jerky, nuts, boiled eggs, avocado, protein shakes, sugar-free jello, fat-bombs (for times of fire indulgence)…Any combination of these is enough to make a meal or stave off hunger; otherwise, I follow the aforementioned restaurant advise of previous commenters.
Hope this helps!
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Yes, thanks for bringing all this over. I’m only a few months in and found myself referencing it often; glad to know it’s easily accessible again.
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Kudos on your success so far, it’s a great feat and I hope you’re giving yourself the credit and pride you deserve.
I’m actually in the same boat. I started in May, am pleased with the direction I’m headed, but am seemingly lost and frustrated when it comes to these plateaus.
This post I just found in the wild has really helped remind me of what’s actually happening and how to deal with it logically. It is a marathon, not a sprint- I hope it’ll help you, too and that we both keep on keepin’ on with the wins!
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Thank you for this. I find myself incredibly frustrated during plateaus despite knowing a lot of this, especially about water and keeping it “right and tight.”
Seeing this post has really shaken me back into reality; I realize I can choose to take a logical (and healthier) approach, rather than forcing myself to go even more extreme.
I’m aiming to lose a significant amount of weight and I remain concerned about the hit/toll the deficit is taking on my metabolism. What you write (and linked to) about returning to maintenance has helped solidify a solid and smart way of dealing. Much appreciated, thanks again.
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Exact info I’ve been hoping to find, thorough and concise - thank you!
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Absolutely fantastic- Thank you!!
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It breaks my heart such young lives were taken. Even more so, knowing how commonplace these atrocities have become.
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It breaks my heart that such young lives were taken. Even more so, knowing how commonplace these atrocities have become.
epsilonneighbor Now • 100%
It breaks my heart that such young lives were taken. Even more so, knowing how commonplace these atrocities have become.
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Loooooong time lurker, first time posting - I’m stoked to have found such a great alternative so soon! THANK YOU to all the devs and moderators for helping make Lemmy such an inviting and welcoming place to be. I’m looking forward to being a more active participant this go’round. Glad to be here!