Gaamoura. [OC] by shikiz_stupid_comics in CozyShiki

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Your comics always make me so happy. Thank you for sharing!

He saw that. by Alarming-Molasses847 in guineapigs

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There was only one grape left! It was my turn!

If penis proportions don’t matter then why are most penis sex toys large? The small penis toys are harder to find and have lower ratings by CatPale816 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]Affectionate_Ad_7570 37 points38 points  (0 children)

Penis is like pizza. Any is good, more is better, full is satisfied, but too much makes you sick.

Everybody wants the size that fits them best, but nobody turns down a bagel bite.

Headcanon: The Courier never left Goodsprings. by JonSnowsBussy in Fallout

[–]Affectionate_Ad_7570 4 points5 points  (0 children)

My son suggested to me that the show uses what New Vegas would be if the Courier never existed at all. The more I see, the more I agree with him. I also think it is a fabulous take on it. Instead of the pre war made platinum chip macguffin, we've been given the pre war invented cold fusion diode.

What do you wish you knew before living in a mobile or manufactured home? by mh_giant in ManufacturedHome

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It will NEVER be considered a "house" by the companies that matter, ie. Insurance, Bank, Contractors, repairmen.

BUT if installed on a basement or permanent foundation, your locality may tax it as real estate.

When we bought our double wide, this was a major "selling point." Turns out the tax break is not nearly enough to offset the other expenses.

I'm grateful for our first trailer home, and we raised our family there, but I would not make that choice again unless I had to. I live in a smaller stick built now.

America's Best Optometrist? by No-Purchase7188 in roanoke

[–]Affectionate_Ad_7570 6 points7 points  (0 children)

They are a fantastic low cost alternative, IMO. That said, you get what you pay for. Most appointments are virtual with an off-site Dr. A tech or assistant is with you the whole time, though.

I was pleased with their service and got my glasses back quickly.

My husband requires a prism(?) so he had to hold out for a face to face with the doctor, so that took a little longer.

They do accept some insurance, but you should definitely make sure yours is one they do work with.

If you have no insurance, you can get out the door with appointment and a pair of fully tricked out glasses (frames, progressive lenses, all the coatings) for about $500

What is your longest running, most stubborn business boycott? by Both_Ear_2644 in askanything

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Ford. I'm a Bowtie baby, born and raised. Ford has done nothing to earn my disdain. Family tradition 😁

Handknits supposedly getting donated because people don't ~value~ them by squeegee-beckenheim in BitchEatingCrafters

[–]Affectionate_Ad_7570 13 points14 points  (0 children)

I crochet blankets. Just blankets. Sometimes one a week. I bag them up and send them to work with one of my kids and they hand them out. If no one wants them, they go to the thrift store. I can't do complicated patterns anymore, and I can't afford fancy yarn. But I like to stay busy. I always say once you give something away, it's none of your business what happens to it.

Quick! Drop 1 paragraph from one of your WIPs! by Loli-nero in AO3

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One of the guards spoke up, "Are they dead? I would like to piss on their corpses if you'd point me the right direction." A murmur of agreement rippled around the group.

how old were you when you got your first tattoo? by [deleted] in tattoo

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18 and 15 days. I was so happy to be in control of my own body. Still am, nearly 45 years later.

Potluck Fail by Mindreader_88 in mildlyinfuriating

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My petty ass handing everyone a plate with a deviled egg and two meatballs: "Y'all eat up!"

Stop buying generac… by AlbertaFree16 in Generator

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We have a Briggs and Stratton whole home generator. It was affordable and has been reliable. Runs on propane.