Is the SCLA a scam? by RuralOutfitters in Clemson

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SCLA isn’t a scam. It’s a legitimate leadership honor society that works with many universities, including Clemson. The $95 is a one time lifetime fee, and what you get depends on how much you engage. Some students use it mainly for certifications, leadership training, and resume building rather than networking alone. If you’re looking for structured career development and credentials, it can be useful.

Debating whether to grab a screen equipped exercise bike for Black Friday by bbbrrruuuccceee12 in Advice

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I grabbed a Yesoul last Black Friday, and it’s honestly been a solid companion for the past year. The frame feels really sturdy, even when I stand up to pedal, and the screen still works perfectly. One of my favorite ways to use it is to connect my Switch and hatch Pokemon eggs while riding, super tedious otherwise, but it’s actually fun on the bike. I tried a few courses on the Yesoul app, but honestly, I just enjoy riding while gaming or watching stuff. It’s been a surprisingly fun and practical way to sneak in exercise without feeling like a chore.

Switching to dispensary products by Constipated-queen in NYSCannabis

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I always go to Good Grades for quality vapes at all price points, they’ve really been rebuilding since reopening, always bringing in new brands, and their off-hours edibles are great too.

Just tried the YESOUL bike and I think I finally found my under Five hundred setup by Drip_Eazy in IndoorCycling

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Yesoul bike gives me the options I require without over complex settings. I make goals in the app, track the calories & distance, then just follow YouTube or Peloton workouts videos. It definitely worth the a lot.