Hey all, As the title says, looking for a good Brunch/Lunch spot to go to at around 10:30am - 11am.
We will have someone that is a celiac with us so will need to have decent gluten-free options as well.
Anywhere inner city or southside would be good
Thanks!
Right now I'm just 18 and unattractive. When that's the case it's so easy to avoid lust as you don't get much opportunities to involve yourself in those activities. But as I grow older it's gonna be way harder to resist the temptations I'm gonna get
We are in no position to CHOOSE which brands we buy. French's or Heinz? What is on sale? I am also going to vote for Marit Stiles because I know she understands these concerns!
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I think it's crazy how if we divide RM into eras. It's mostly become defined by the 7012 era and the 9012 era. With Gary's exit and JSM/YSC entrance being the divide.
Like we have post LKS and post JSM. But they are never really classed as eras. More "suberas" because it overlaps with 9012. And i think the only ones that use these eras are the ones that exclusively watched the 9012 era.
Now JYE has joined it really should be 10012 but no one is going to call the current era that.
(If we want to get techincal, technically 7012 should be 9012. 9012 should be 11012 and now we should be in 12012 - if you want to count SJK and Lizzy 🤣)
It feels like so many brands just take regular leggings and tops, make them longer, and call it “modest activewear.” But modest dressing isn’t just about length—it’s about comfort, coverage, and movement.
What’s one thing you wish brands actually understood about modest sportswear? I personally have tried and tested many and I end up sticking with a set from one of the modest brands called Unbound Their airlite movement set ticked all my boxes.
How do you guys dress modestly for workouts?
Also I have created a community where we could discuss about modest activewear
r/modestactivewear
Ok so both our character are arguing. This was fine until her character decide to destroy something precious belonging to my character. She didnt ask me if I was ok with this.
If feel like, just like in real life, there is a difference between arguing with someone, shouting ou threathening someone, and actually break or destroy something that belongs to them.
I can’t possibly say my character would just sit there and take it, or forgive her character. He would litteraly fight her and never talk to her again, so it is very hard for me to see how the rp can recover from this.
I asked her if she can change and reply to say that her character destroy just part of the thing. She says she can change the thing she destroy but she insist on destroying it entirely because "her character doesnt know moderation".
Am I wrong for thinking this is kind of unreasonable?
**1. Your home equity is a gold-mine. If you need cash, stop taking out high-interest loans.**
So many people take out high-interest payday loans – please don’t do this. If you get into trouble you can typically get a relatively low-interest HELOC (a home equity line of credit).
Essentially with a HELOC, you’re borrowing against the equity you have in your house and use it for whatever you need (much like a credit card).
Typically, you’ll get lower interest rates and more flexible repayment terms compared to traditional loans.
Here’s a calculator you can use to see how much/little you could borrow ([link here](https://betterbuck.net/view-nb.php?offer=lt-home&country=USA&subid=Red-Big-Mistakes-Homeowners-D2D-1029-Dekstop-HELOC1st)).
Side note: if you hate debt, you can still get money out of your home’s equity by using something like [Hometap](https://betterbuck.net/view-nb.php?offer=hometap&country=USA&subid=Red-Big-Mistakes-Homeowners-D2D-1029-Dekstop-HELOC1st), where you more or less sell investors a portion of your equity without a loan)
**2. Switch auto insurance companies every 6-12 months.**
If you haven’t compared auto insurance rates in the last 6 months, you’re probably overspending (on average by \~$400/year[¹](https://betterbuck.net/content/heres-how-much-youre-actually-overpaying-for-car-insurance/?subid=Red-Big-Mistakes-Homeowners-D2D-1028-New-HELOC1st-Source)).
Example: I cut my car insurance bill by \~$1,300 this year by switching carriers (same exact coverage too) and it took me a whopping 5 minutes.
Take two minutes and pull up a comparison site (I used [Coverage.com](https://betterbuck.net/view-nb.php?offer=bankrate&country=USA&subid=Red-Big-Mistakes-Homeowners-D2D-1029-Dekstop-HELOC1st), [Auto-Savings.com](https://betterbuck.net/view-nb.php?offer=otto&country=USA&subid=Red-Big-Mistakes-Homeowners-D2D-1029-Dekstop-HELOC1st) is fine too) and compare multiple offers from different companies in one go.
Worst case scenario: you stay with what you’ve got. Best case scenario: you save a few hundred dollars a year.Here’s a link to a good comparison site:[ link](https://betterbuck.net/view-nb.php?offer=bankrate&country=USA&subid=Red-Big-Mistakes-Homeowners-D2D-1029-Dekstop-HELOC1st).
**3. Try and find the best price online.**
Big stores like Amazon know that no one has time to price shop through dozens of sites, so there’s often no incentive for them to offer bargain prices.
I typically hate browser extensions with a fiery passion, but Capital One Shopping has always worked well for me and I'd recommend trying it ([link here](https://betterbuck.net/view-nb.php?offer=capitalone2&country=USA&subid=Red-Big-Mistakes-Homeowners-D2D-1029-Dekstop-HELOC1st)).
When you shop online (on Amazon or elsewhere) it will automatically compare prices for you, and auto-apply coupon codes when possible.
**4. Get yourself a dang advisor.**
Most people are under the false impression that financial advisors are just for wealthy people.
They absolutely aren’t: if you have a net worth of $100k+, you can typically qualify for an advisor. Having an advisor typically increases your yearly returns by 3%[¹](https://corporate.vanguard.com/content/dam/corp/articles/pdf/putting_value_on_your_value_quantifying_vanguard_advisors_alpha.pdf) (mostly due to smarter tax planning)
If you don’t have an advisor in your family, use a site like [WiserAdvisor](https://betterbuck.net/view-nb.php?offer=wiser&country=USA&subid=Red-Big-Mistakes-Homeowners-D2D-1029-Dekstop-HELOC1st) or [Zoe Financial](https://betterbuck.net/view-nb.php?offer=zoe&country=USA&subid=Red-Big-Mistakes-Homeowners-D2D-1029-Dekstop-HELOC1st) to find somebody with good reviews in your area.
**5. You don't have to pay off your debt by yourself.**
Very few people know about it, but If you have $10k+ in debt, you can technically ask a debt relief to come in and take over the process for you.
It’ll typically save you 23% off your total debt, after fees (according to NDR, a big debt relief company).
They’ll negotiate with your creditors and try to get your debt reduced (then they take a cut of the savings).
Typically people who are struggling with debt save 23% on avg. when they ask for help from debt relief companies.
Here’s a little calculator you can use to see how much you’d potentially save: [link](https://betterbuck.net/view-nb.php?offer=ndr2&country=USA&subid=Red-Big-Mistakes-Homeowners-D2D-1029-Dekstop-HELOC1st)).
**6. Save on home insurance.**
Some homeowners save $1k+/year just by switching home insurance providers (typically saving them more than changing auto insurance policies).
If it’s been over a year since you’ve reviewed your rates, it might be worth taking a few minutes to compare offers. Here’s a home insurance comparison site I’ve used: ([link](https://betterbuck.net/view-nb.php?offer=bankrate-home&country=USA&subid=Red-Big-Mistakes-Homeowners-D2D-1029-Dekstop-HELOC1st)).
**1. Your home equity is a gold-mine. If you need cash, stop taking out high-interest loans.**
So many people take out high-interest payday loans – please don’t do this. If you get into trouble you can typically get a relatively low-interest HELOC (a home equity line of credit).
Essentially with a HELOC, you’re borrowing against the equity you have in your house and use it for whatever you need (much like a credit card).
Typically, you’ll get lower interest rates and more flexible repayment terms compared to traditional loans.
Here’s a calculator you can use to see how much/little you could borrow ([link here](https://betterbuck.net/view-nb.php?offer=lt-home&country=USA&subid=Red-Big-Mistakes-Homeowners-D2D-1029-Dekstop-HELOC1st)).
Side note: if you hate debt, you can still get money out of your home’s equity by using something like [Hometap](https://betterbuck.net/view-nb.php?offer=hometap&country=USA&subid=Red-Big-Mistakes-Homeowners-D2D-1029-Dekstop-HELOC1st), where you more or less sell investors a portion of your equity without a loan)
**2. Switch auto insurance companies every 6-12 months.**
If you haven’t compared auto insurance rates in the last 6 months, you’re probably overspending (on average by \~$400/year[¹](https://betterbuck.net/content/heres-how-much-youre-actually-overpaying-for-car-insurance/?subid=Red-Big-Mistakes-Homeowners-D2D-1028-New-HELOC1st-Source)).
Example: I cut my car insurance bill by \~$1,300 this year by switching carriers (same exact coverage too) and it took me a whopping 5 minutes.
Take two minutes and pull up a comparison site (I used [Coverage.com](https://betterbuck.net/view-nb.php?offer=bankrate&country=USA&subid=Red-Big-Mistakes-Homeowners-D2D-1029-Dekstop-HELOC1st), [Auto-Savings.com](https://betterbuck.net/view-nb.php?offer=otto&country=USA&subid=Red-Big-Mistakes-Homeowners-D2D-1029-Dekstop-HELOC1st) is fine too) and compare multiple offers from different companies in one go.
Worst case scenario: you stay with what you’ve got. Best case scenario: you save a few hundred dollars a year.Here’s a link to a good comparison site:[ link](https://betterbuck.net/view-nb.php?offer=bankrate&country=USA&subid=Red-Big-Mistakes-Homeowners-D2D-1029-Dekstop-HELOC1st).
**3. Try and find the best price online.**
Big stores like Amazon know that no one has time to price shop through dozens of sites, so there’s often no incentive for them to offer bargain prices.
I typically hate browser extensions with a fiery passion, but Capital One Shopping has always worked well for me and I'd recommend trying it ([link here](https://betterbuck.net/view-nb.php?offer=capitalone2&country=USA&subid=Red-Big-Mistakes-Homeowners-D2D-1029-Dekstop-HELOC1st)).
When you shop online (on Amazon or elsewhere) it will automatically compare prices for you, and auto-apply coupon codes when possible.
**4. Get yourself a dang advisor.**
Most people are under the false impression that financial advisors are just for wealthy people.
They absolutely aren’t: if you have a net worth of $100k+, you can typically qualify for an advisor. Having an advisor typically increases your yearly returns by 3%[¹](https://corporate.vanguard.com/content/dam/corp/articles/pdf/putting_value_on_your_value_quantifying_vanguard_advisors_alpha.pdf) (mostly due to smarter tax planning)
If you don’t have an advisor in your family, use a site like [WiserAdvisor](https://betterbuck.net/view-nb.php?offer=wiser&country=USA&subid=Red-Big-Mistakes-Homeowners-D2D-1029-Dekstop-HELOC1st) or [Zoe Financial](https://betterbuck.net/view-nb.php?offer=zoe&country=USA&subid=Red-Big-Mistakes-Homeowners-D2D-1029-Dekstop-HELOC1st) to find somebody with good reviews in your area.
**5. You don't have to pay off your debt by yourself.**
Very few people know about it, but If you have $10k+ in debt, you can technically ask a debt relief to come in and take over the process for you.
It’ll typically save you 23% off your total debt, after fees (according to NDR, a big debt relief company).
They’ll negotiate with your creditors and try to get your debt reduced (then they take a cut of the savings).
Typically people who are struggling with debt save 23% on avg. when they ask for help from debt relief companies.
Here’s a little calculator you can use to see how much you’d potentially save: [link](https://betterbuck.net/view-nb.php?offer=ndr2&country=USA&subid=Red-Big-Mistakes-Homeowners-D2D-1029-Dekstop-HELOC1st)).
**6. Save on home insurance.**
Some homeowners save $1k+/year just by switching home insurance providers (typically saving them more than changing auto insurance policies).
If it’s been over a year since you’ve reviewed your rates, it might be worth taking a few minutes to compare offers. Here’s a home insurance comparison site I’ve used: ([link](https://betterbuck.net/view-nb.php?offer=bankrate-home&country=USA&subid=Red-Big-Mistakes-Homeowners-D2D-1029-Dekstop-HELOC1st)).
I think I've done many things that I've become a burden. I want to repent, if that's possible. What are things that I can do to help other people while in depression?
I've tried community service, volunteering but stopped midway because I barely made myself out of bed. I've neglected such helping-other-people activities and it makes me a burden to my group because they ended up handling my job.
Any advice?
I have been trying all of the available methods on this sub and either: an app on PC I need is missing/deleted, or it just flat out doesn’t decrypt the isos I’ve been downloading. Just wondering if there is a method that still works for people. PS3RedumpDownloader has worked for 1 game but black screened for another. The specific game I’m trying to Decrypt is Madden 09 USA (PS3 version)
Merhabalar, maaşımdan 50 k ayırabiliyorum. Daha öncesinden 120 k lık altın 20 klık hisse-fon yatırımım oldu. 6 ay sonra büyük bir harcamam olucak( nişan) o zamana kadar ve daha sonrası için yatırım önerisini nelerdir. Fikirlerinizi almak isterim.
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Has anyone had success automating movements between a Fidelity account to your Fidelity crypto account and then executing a purchase automatically? I do this for my other investments, but I can’t seem to do it within the Fidelity crypto section.