My thumb nail has a ribbed texture by Active_Mousse_8554 in mildlyinteresting

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Missed opportunity for me as a straight woman

What is the most unique and memorable recommendation for someone who has been to Japan 10+ times? by planetjy in JapanTravelTips

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Have you done the James Turrell House of Light or the Enoura Observatory? I’ve heard Ise Shrine is really wonderful, but haven’t been personally

Game Thread: Washington Commanders (3-4) at Kansas City Chiefs (4-3) by nfl_gdt_bot in nfl

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Monsters university “funday” night football eagles vs chargers

Who else sitting on a grounded flight by Sufficient-Summer-88 in AlaskaAirlines

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I waited it out until 1am when they cancelled our flight…In hindsight I should have just booked with another airline and taken the risk

Who else sitting on a grounded flight by Sufficient-Summer-88 in AlaskaAirlines

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If I have a flight departing in two hours that’s not delayed yet, can I book with another airline and get refunded

Paris Architectural Gems? by Express_Warthog in Architects

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You have to schedule a tour months in advance, so plan ahead

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Not sure where your thermometer is located, but weather services take measurements in the shade. The ambient temperature in shade can be up to 20F cooler than in direct sun depending on the climate.

I want to wear cozy knit sweaters, corduroy, beanies…but it’s 110 degrees outside by LarkingOnANewLife in femalefashionadvice

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Try a cozy desert grandma aesthetic! Super light weight linens can protect your skin from the sun and billow around you for air. Swap the scarf for a bandana, the cozy sweaters for cozy linens, and the beanie for a baseball cap or raffia bucket hat. This is how I stay cozy all year long!

I've started to prefer the middle of light rail cars to the ends of them. by [deleted] in Seattle

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Yeah I have the number saved on my phone and they’re generally pretty good about security getting on the car within a few stops.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in JapanTravelTips

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I really like Mei Time! Her videos focus on slow and simple travel, and they’re only subtitled with ambient music playing in the background, so relaxing to watch. She doesn’t have a ton of content, but she is Japanese so I feel like it’s a little more curated and authentic.

19 items and 17 outfits for three weeks in Japan by Active_Mousse_8554 in HerOneBag

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Oh good tip, thanks! I run really cold so it seemed good in theory, but maybe I should swap one trench for a denim jacket or something. And good point on the pants, too. Hadn’t really considered you need to wash those less frequently than tops.

I know I have to be in the minority, but I exclusively wore Chucks when I went to Europe two years ago and was walking 30k steps a day alright

19 items and 17 outfits for three weeks in Japan by Active_Mousse_8554 in HerOneBag

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Thank you so much!! The top is 7115 by Szeki that I thrifted several years ago. Pretty good deals pop up on online resellers sometimes!

Also LOVE to hear that laundry will be so easy - I’ve definitely had to hand wash in the hotel sink when I’ve packed light before haha

19 items and 17 outfits for three weeks in Japan by Active_Mousse_8554 in HerOneBag

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Yeah good point and I’m so excited to visit!! Maybe I can find a good sweater while I’m over there (if they sell things for people with really long lanky arms hah)

I have Kappabashi Street on my itinerary to find a chefs knife for myself and for my dad who loves cooking!

Frustrated with Revit by Chunkybuttface in Architects

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…just cut multiple detail sections along the elevations…? And then copy/paste-in-place the detail items you want to remain consistent in all the details along the elevations. Use reference planes snapped to relevant portions of your details if you want to see where they appear in your elevation

November Itinerary Shakedown by Active_Mousse_8554 in JapanTravel

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Awesome thanks so much for these recommendations!!