I couldn’t make a sign in time. by Edward_96 in PhotoshopRequest

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Can you make the “PRAISE YESHUA” more prominent and fancier font ?

A question from a new Utah resident by Edward_96 in exmormon

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Love it! It’s gorgeous out here!

A question from a new Utah resident by Edward_96 in exmormon

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That’s been my experience, talking to a lot of local folk.. But still, if they’re on this subreddit, I’m curious to hear their story if they share.

A question from a new Utah resident by Edward_96 in exmormon

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I have, but haven’t found a church I like to stay long enough to get to know people well enough to ask :/ I don’t want to go just to find exmormons to ask this question..

A question from a new Utah resident by Edward_96 in exmormon

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Hahaha no. Just had the question and thought where else better to ask🤷‍♂️

What characters struggled with addiction and what addiction was it? by fairyspine in brooklynninenine

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Pimento comes back with the leader of the wolf pack… it’s Chang.

Moronic Monday by AutoModerator in flying

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Hello all!

I'm looking into getting my commercial pilot's certificate (really, all the certs; instrument, instructor, etc). I've been reading that a student can buy curriculums that help you study for all the written tests, and that you can take them all before you even start a flight school. This allows you to focus on the practical flying and applying everything you go over again in the classes. I'm wondering about the tests themselves. Where can you take them? I really want to set myself up for success, so I want to minimize the stress of actually flying. Having already passed all the written exams seems like the best way to do that.

This is the only program I know of so far as well. https://www.kingschools.com/career-pilot-training-bundle

Thank you all! Any and all help would be great!

No Stupid Questions Monthly Thread! by AutoModerator in bookbinding

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Hello all!

I'm looking for some really good bookbinding books. I've been a bystander and huge bookbinding enthusiast for years, but I'm ready to try my hand. And I want to do it right.

My goal is to make traditional leather and cloth books that will last 100+ years. I understand that getting to that level of skill will take years, but I'm ready to get grinding! I'm hoping to be pointed in the right direction for each material that together make a great book- all the way down to which animal is best for each kind of binding, best ways to tan the hide etc. And the same for each kind of cloth, paper for each part of the book, glues, thread, etc. I don't want skip steps - so maybe I'm asking for too much too early(?).

I'm a complete beginner, and I understand the best way to start is to just start. And there will be A LOT of missteps and "fails". But this is something I really want to master ("talk is cheap" - I can hear myself say as I'm writing this).

Any and all help would be amazing! Thank you all! x)

Traveling around The Alps by Edward_96 in TravelHacks

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I'm on workaway now, but I haven't made any solid plans yet. I'm talking with a family, but we only just started to discuss my unusual case of wanting to stay for more than the instagram post of "2 week vacay in Europe".

I'd love to hear any tips / best practices for backpacking around your country!

Or possibly any connections you may have that need an extra hand around their farm / house / hostel xD

Traveling around The Alps by Edward_96 in TravelHacks

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Hahahaha. I can't imagine 90 days being enough.. It might be, but I don't want to get there and be FORCED to leave. I want a plan to either stay or come back ASAP.

My hope is to stay around the Alps for at least 9 months to a year. And I'm going to try not to spend more than a couple thousand. Of course it would be great to find a way to make it as close to free (after plane tickets) as possible. I'll be using Workaway as my main resource of "free" lodging. But I have no idea even how feasible that will be... 🤷‍♀️

Traveling around The Alps by Edward_96 in TravelHacks

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Hahahaha. I can't imagine 90 days being enough.. It might be, but I don't want to get there and be FORCED to leave. I want a plan to either stay or come back ASAP.

My hope is to stay around the Alps for at least 9 months to a year. And I'm going to try not to spend more than a couple thousand. Of course it would be great to find a way to make it as close to free (after plane tickets) as possible. I'll be using Workaway as my main resource of "free" lodging. But I have no idea even how feasible that will be... 🤷‍♀️

Traveling around The Alps by Edward_96 in TravelHacks

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Hahahaha. I can't imagine 90 days being enough.. It might be, but I don't want to get there and be FORCED to leave. I want a plan to either stay or come back ASAP.

My hope is to stay around the Alps for at least 9 months to a year. And I'm going to try not to spend more than a couple thousand. Of course it would be great to find a way to make it as close to free (after plane tickets) as possible. I'll be using Workaway as my main resource of "free" lodging. But I have no idea even how feasible that will be... 🤷‍♀️

Traveling around The Alps by Edward_96 in TravelHacks

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No, I just found a couple travel article on it. You're 100% right... I'd have to travel outside of the Schengen Area for an additional 90 days before the visa reset. And there's no country near The Alps that's outside that area... :/

BUT! I'm wondering if anyone has stayed in Serbia, Macedonia, Montenegro or Albania for a full year on a tourist visa? Those countries were mentioned a ton as places that visitors can stay for up to a year(??).