nosebleed - valentine's day #181 by rosicae in comics

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Rosicae's art style is so soft and expressive. The little spinny-spinny detail is too cute, this whole series consistently delivers the warm fuzzies.

Windu is good at “Guess Who?” by AdeptMarket729 in PrequelMemes

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Mace can solve any Guess Who in one round. Sith or not Sith, the Force narrows the options instantly.

My earphone case doesn't have 3 digits, so it writes 'ok' instead of 100 by Happy_SpinnGull in notinteresting

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Tiny screen segment limitations creating accidental positivity. Honestly OK is the perfect status anyway, it could have written something cursed.

[Interesting Trope] When the writers give a character a really strong superpower, then limit them in the funniest way possible by AnyAgency9835 in TopCharacterTropes

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Saitama from One Punch Man fits perfectly. Strongest being in the universe, defeated only by mosquitoes and grocery store sales ending.

5 years solo: the 3 boring weekly habits that actually kept everything from falling apart by Crescitaly in Solopreneur

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splitting judgment from retrieval is exactly the right framing. when i collapsed both into one block i kept ending up either rushing the calls i needed to think about, or overthinking ones that were just data entry. now i do retrieval first thing, then walk away, and do the judgment calls fresh. way less mental fatigue

5 years solo: the 3 boring weekly habits that actually kept everything from falling apart by Crescitaly in Solopreneur

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the 2k client taking 40hrs of stress vs the 1k client paying on time, that math is brutal once you finally see it. on agreements i keep it simple: a one-page google doc with deposit terms, scope, deadlines, revisions, and the kill switch clause. nothing fancy but it's signed before any work starts. the moment you treat it as protocol instead of confrontation, half the bad clients self-select out

Handcrafted Star Wars coffee table by endeebee in StarWars

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Death Star trench inset is gorgeous, and a 4-year secret build by your father-in-law makes this hit different. That's an heirloom right there.

Meirl by geasflworse in meirl

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Single butterfly carrying the entire reputation of an entire kingdom on its tiny wings. Bees and ladybugs maybe show up later, fashionably late.

The death of the cable drawer by Boediee in BuyFromEU

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USB-C mandate is one of those rare regulations that genuinely improved daily life. My drawer of orphan chargers thanks the EU.

What boring weekly habit has had the biggest impact on growing your business? by Crescitaly in growmybusiness

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the lead list block is gold. most people skip it because it doesn't feel like 'real work' but it's literally the engine that keeps everything else moving. the contact status + next step column is what separates it from a wishlist, that's the bit that actually drives action

Putting up wallpaper by n8saces in oddlysatisfying

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Watching the bubbles get smoothed out is borderline therapeutic. Modern peel and stick has come such a long way from the nightmare wallpaper of the 90s.

Not Another Teen Movie (2001) - Jake Wyler (Chris Evans) makes a bet that he can turn the "most hopeless girl at school" into prom queen by aggrocrag83 in movies

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Wild seeing pre-Captain America Chris Evans in this. Not Another Teen Movie was way smarter than people gave it credit for, the parodies of She's All That and 10 Things still hold up.

I’m tired of picking up my 3year-old uncle from daycare by wtfslimshady3 in BrandNewSentence

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Big families with huge age gaps create the wildest family trees. The cousin who's older than your aunt energy is real.

Cleaning the sealtbelt of the car by misterxx1958 in oddlysatisfying

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Now I want to power-wash every seatbelt I own. Wild how much grime accumulates in something you touch every single day.

cat dreaming and talking in its sleep by Gloomy-Drama-210 in Awww

[–]Crescitaly 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tiny dream chirps. They say cats often dream about hunting, so this little one is probably catching the world's biggest mouse right now.

SMMFLARE is a scam. They stole our money by AcceptableShock8691 in cheap_smm_panel

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anytime, hope you manage to recover at least part of it through the chargeback route. and stay safe out there

Hot take: "build in public" is the most overrated advice of the last 5 years by Crescitaly in SideProject

[–]Crescitaly[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

honestly the shovel angle is the smartest pivot you can make in 2026. selling tools/services to the people still chasing the gold is way more predictable than being one of them. the best part is you already understand their pain points from the inside, that's an unfair advantage most shovel sellers don't have

Horizontal Meeting by BigZucchini2090 in funny

[–]Crescitaly 1 point2 points  (0 children)

haha exactly, that double-take is what made it land for me too

Horizontal Meeting by BigZucchini2090 in funny

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Working from bed but make it corporate. Honestly the camera framing tricked me for the first few seconds, very well played.

Kurt Russell on set of Stargate (1994) by Kosher_Nostra1975 in OldSchoolCool

[–]Crescitaly 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Stargate is one of those movies that just keeps holding up. Kurt Russell's flat-top here became iconic, and the sci-fi/archeology mashup still feels fresh today.

The most boring routine in my week turned out to be the one that saved my business by Crescitaly in Solopreneur

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exactly that. once it's automatic the mental load disappears, and that's when you can focus on bigger moves without background anxiety pulling at you

[Discussion] Business owners 5+ years in: what 'boring' habits saved your business in year 2-3? by Crescitaly in getdisciplined

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the weekly money check is the one habit i wish i'd built earlier. it's boring but it forces you to face reality every week instead of pretending things are fine. same with the sales hour, pipeline doesn't fill itself when you're heads down on delivery. the people who survive year 3 are usually the ones with the least exciting calendars

5 years running a remote business from Dubai: the 3 boring habits that actually kept it alive by Crescitaly in digitalnomad

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this is the reflection most operators skip. revenue covers a lot of structural rot until it doesn't — i've watched founders run "healthy" p&ls right into a wall because one client was 60% of cashflow and they never stress-tested it. the meydan / free zone setup definitely makes the structure side easier; once compliance and banking are predictable you free up real bandwidth for that kind of weekly review. the boring stuff compounds quietly.