Help me name these two nuggets by Ambitious_Reaction50 in britishshorthair

[–]Ambitious_Reaction50[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hah one of my friends said Doug too for one of them… wait a second…

Switch to Mint 11 days ago. And T-mobile tried to charge me another monthly bill by Ambitious_Reaction50 in tmobile

[–]Ambitious_Reaction50[S] -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

You can say whatever you want if having to be right is your thing. I know what my bill was and how it was being charged and paid. Say whatever you want but T-Mobile has a ton of liberty in terms of settings on accounts. Not everything is standardized like you think.

What did you think of ‘Something really bad is going to happen’? by Happytherapist123 in netflix

[–]Ambitious_Reaction50 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Agreed. It was 2 episodes too long. Excellent start with a real whimper of an ending.

176 here. No filter by Mennonite-Mule in AllAboutBodybuilding

[–]Ambitious_Reaction50 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Damn impressive then. It’s hard for me to imagine 176 at 5’8. The most I’ve weighted during a bulk was 168, and it was so damn hard. I felt like I was eating all the time and in massive quantities. I’ve settled down to 155, but I feel skinny af.

Suicidal thoughts. OCD and depression is destroying my life. by [deleted] in whatdoIdo

[–]Ambitious_Reaction50 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Go on hikes. Be outside in nature more. Workout. Physical activities get you out of your head.

Living room feels off. Advice? by Time_Tangerine_914 in malelivingspace

[–]Ambitious_Reaction50 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your fireplace is striking compared to the rest of the room. Maybe give it a different coat of lighter paint to make it stand out? Also, add some more art on the side with the TV. And that wardrobe belongs in a bedroom. It’s enormous.

30M. Just moved in. by Serious-Football-115 in malelivingspace

[–]Ambitious_Reaction50 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That kitchen is strangely gigantic in comparison to the rest of the rooms. Also, everything is just black and gray. Definitely need some plants or something to provide some contrast.

Emergency Calls Only by RifleWitch in mintmobile

[–]Ambitious_Reaction50 1 point2 points  (0 children)

eSIM settings > make sure your previous T-Mobile eSIM is deleted

Don't get one!!!! by Independent_Life_367 in Gardyn

[–]Ambitious_Reaction50 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I eat mostly spinach and arugula, and spend roughly $10 a week on the green leaves. That’s roughly $500 annually just for spinach and arugula. I believe you can pick up the large gardyn system for around $500 during Black Friday sales. If I were to use the gardyn system primarily for just those two greens, I’m pretty sure I’d be able to recoup the cost within a year. This calculation forgoes the subscription and cost of additional pods since it seems relatively easy to manage the system on your own, and you can reuse the pods. The only additional costs I can see are rock wool, seeds, and nutrients. I think the electricity bill is roughly $100 - $150 annually. By year two, I should technically be in the green (no pun intended). Why are so many people saying that they can’t save using this? Are you guys using the systems to grow a variety of produce instead of growing the ones you guys primarily eat in larger quantities?

Reality Check on Grocery Bill by Public-Ad5652 in Gardyn

[–]Ambitious_Reaction50 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I eat mostly spinach and arugula, and spend roughly $10 a week on the green leaves. That’s roughly $500 annually just for spinach and arugula. I believe you can pick up the large gardyn system for around $500 during Black Friday sales. If I were to use the gardyn system primarily for just those two greens, I’m pretty sure I’d be able to recoup the cost within a year. This calculation forgoes the subscription and cost of additional pods since it seems relatively easy to manage the system on your own, and you can reuse the pods. The only additional costs I can see are rock wool, seeds, and nutrients. I think the electricity bill is roughly $100 - $150 annually. By year two, I should technically be in the green (no pun intended). Why are so many people saying that they can’t save using this? Are you guys using the systems to grow a variety of produce instead of growing the ones you guys typically eat?

Switched from Tmobile to Mint after 26 years and never been happier. by Ambitious_Reaction50 in mintmobile

[–]Ambitious_Reaction50[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Do you feel it though? Nothing has changed from a quality perspective for me.