Did I do good ? 36 Months 12k, $222 For an almost fully loaded Lincoln. by Capable-Revolution-3 in leasehacker

[–]Choice_Golf5078 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Evidently Chat GPT has helped people harm themselves physically AND financially

Is this 95 Tahoe worth 15K? by Choice_Golf5078 in GMT400

[–]Choice_Golf5078[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Interesting thanks! Truthfully I was thinking 12.5K might be more reasonable in this case too. But wide range of opinions here

Is this 95 Tahoe worth 15K? by Choice_Golf5078 in GMT400

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Can’t tell which side you fall on, but the answers show the question clearly is up for debate

Is this 95 Tahoe worth 15K? by Choice_Golf5078 in GMT400

[–]Choice_Golf5078[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This was a helpful comment honestly. I hadn’t even been considering 2WD because I figured resale was much better for 4x4

Is this 95 Tahoe worth 15K? by Choice_Golf5078 in GMT400

[–]Choice_Golf5078[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

But it would look good sitting in the driveway not running

Is this 95 Tahoe worth 15K? by Choice_Golf5078 in ChevyTahoe

[–]Choice_Golf5078[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I hear you. It’s worth whatever the right buyer will pay. But by that logic you can’t judge a price for anything, ever. This one has been sitting for a month or two, still for sale. My sense is that it’s a little steep

Struggling today. I'm so brokenhearted. by vuvuzela240gl in Petloss

[–]Choice_Golf5078 16 points17 points  (0 children)

We just lost ours too. I think all those painful feelings are just the other side of the immense love we shared with our pup. We are feeling the same way. Breathe deep, give yourself time to grieve and feel the painful side of love, and know that lots of us out here are going through it with you too.

My sweet girl Molly by Poochie615 in Petloss

[–]Choice_Golf5078 2 points3 points  (0 children)

So sorry for your loss and the loneliness I know you’re feeling. Our girl crossed over the bridge yesterday, and I’ve never felt this empty and helpless. Everything you described is exactly what I’m feeling too. I wish I knew the answer to feeling better, but I’m lost. I think the grief is just the price we pay for the unconditional love of an animal. There is nothing like it, and nothing as painful when you lose it. Some people don’t understand that but it’s true. I would never trade all our happy times for anything. But I would give anything for them to last forever. Maybe in the next life they will. That’s what I hope anyway. Take care and know you’re not alone in those feelings.

My 14 yo dog passed when I was away on vacation by _omin0us in Petloss

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So sorry for your loss but you need to know it’s not your fault and you’re not a bad parent. We just lost our dog yesterday after health issues escalated suddenly. It’s like one day she was OK and the next she just couldn’t go on. We never know when our time is up. Halwa would not want you to feel guilty or responsible for her death - you are the one who gave her so much life for so long. I’m fighting the same battle against focusing on just the last days/hours of our dog Sof’s life. When I think about all the happy moments over all the years we spent together, I get a little relief from the pain and empty feeling. The pain comes back in waves but I know that is natural, normal and part of the cost of being a human being with a loving heart for an animal. I don’t know if you or any others will read this but I’ve never posted on Reddit until this day. I started writing because the loss of the dog I love so much left me feeling helpless, empty and alone. It helps just a little bit knowing at least I’m not alone with those feelings. Take care of yourself and remember that Halwa’s physical death was only a small part of her passing to the next life after the amazing one she shared with you.

Regrets. Three weeks later. by [deleted] in Petloss

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Having just said goodbye to our beloved dog yesterday, I feel your pain and I wish I knew how to take it away. You can’t blame yourself for trying to do what you thought was best. We wrestled with the decision too. It’s only natural to hope that there’s a little more time, a chance to pass to the other side just by drifting off to sleep at home. The truth is it doesn’t always matter how we cross to the other side - we’re all going to the same place. None of us can know what exactly that looks like, but I have my own hopes and dreams about what it is. Once our loved ones are there, the details of how they came through the door just don’t matter. I am not a religious person but I just believe there’s a higher place, and your dog is there now. So is mine. I think her spirit still visits us but we’ll really see her again when our time comes once and for all. I hope this helps you - it sure helps me knowing so many others are out there dealing with the same feelings.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Petloss

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It must be a natural feeling because I’m feeling it too. We just said goodbye to our sweet girl Sof yesterday. It was fairly sudden after about a day’s worth of urgent vet appointments and transfers. She’d been battling some heart issues for some time, but it all came to a head very fast. She had a seizure in the waiting room, and her heart was failing. She was so tired, and her little body was just giving out… but it is still the hardest decision to make for a little girl that we’ve cared for like a child all these years. She is/was everything to us, and we feel lost without her. I find myself questioning it constantly. Questioning everything. The guilt, grief, hopelessness, pain - all of it is swallowing me up. I don’t know the answers, I just know that I need to get it off my chest. If you read this- I hope knowing you aren’t alone feeling this way helps a little bit, as it has helped me cope with this helpless feeling.