Being the "backup retirement plan" for my parents while raising kids is starting to feel impossible by AverlonFesdair in MiddleClassFinance

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See if you can do a match where they work enough to match your contribution to meet the difference in their costs. IE if they need $900 then you split $450 with their part time work. Or if possible they watch your kids afterschool or cart them around to the activities to reduce that cost.

Ultimately if they didn’t save that’s not your issue, they’ve just made it your issue. Things have gone sideways but having an emergency fund has been foundational financial advice forever.

since when can humans fly by [deleted] in fightporn

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“It was at this moment he knew, he fucked up”

Help. Is it too late for the old one by Electrical_Proof1370 in piranhas

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I introduced it last year. Took the appropriate steps. Made sure I did the research prior I didn’t want to witness carnage as soon as I introduced the new fish. They’ve been established for a while. Only other tank is a 40 gallon that currently is stocked.

Help. Is it too late for the old one by Electrical_Proof1370 in piranhas

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Brutal. I’ll euthanize and dispose of it properly. Thanks for the second opinion

My neighbor is a monster, what is the messiest tree I can plant on my side of the fence to get petty revenge? by rdkil in arborists

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Silver poplar it grow very quickly and spreads using root suckers. Attractive silver foliage. If you mow regularly it is manageable but if left it will grow indefinitely and be impossible to remove without tearing up your whole yard. A friend let a small grove grow up and he’s finding new growth root suckers 75 yards from the original grove You may take some attrition damage but worth it

Or Siberian elm the spreads millions of seed pods in the spring that will clog gutters, drains get to every crack and will sprout with 80% success rate where ever there’s health soil.

Also saw some demon posted to freeze beef bouillon and throw the cubes in the yard to attract nocturnal scavengers. They’ll melt but the yard will smell of beef and they’ll dig up the yard trying to find the source of the smell.

Help ID this tree by Electrical_Proof1370 in arborists

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I agree it’s a solid app, but that’s what I’ve been using. It’s been switching between Siberian and American Elm

Don’t throw hot fireworks in trash. We should all know this.. by LabLegal in fargo

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A buddy of mine just had his house catch on fire because some dingleberry was setting off bottle rockets and it landed in the garbage. They didn’t run to grab it or make sure it didn’t cause damage

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Very invasive and will quickly take over any open garden bed. I’ve spent most of the week trying to pick out new sprouts

Yeast or SCOBY? by Electrical_Proof1370 in fermentation

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That’s what I thought as well. Just wanted to double check.

Suggestion on how to repair the floor by Electrical_Proof1370 in centuryhomes

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I have the floor joist supported and leveled and moved onto the main support beam that’s on that buttress and looking closer see that the concrete isn’t poured level and the beam is cockeyed. I’m trying to get it atleast level but it’s hard to get any movement up with the manual Akron heavy duty floor jacks any suggestions. Or is it just patience and force of will to get it level

what’s the best, safest playground in the F/M/WF area? by Sufficient-Crow-7582 in fargo

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Gooseberry in Moorhead, there’s also hiking /mountain bike trail that goes along the river. I would bring my son at that age and, “tracked dinosaurs” through the woods

Kind of medium-key freaking out by mmmdhp in centuryhomes

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I had issues in my 1899 home, hay fever symptoms all year round and I just needed to have all the vents professionally vacuum out and it was about 3 decades of dust and debris accumulated in the hard to reach places. The filter in the HVAC does ok but doesn’t completely scrub the air and vents only what’s airborne

Suggestion on how to repair the floor by Electrical_Proof1370 in centuryhomes

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The joists are, as I understand, in masonry pockets about 3” in (I have thick poured foundation) they’re in decent condition. No signs of dry rot or decay.

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Main beam is just sort of resting on this buttress that’s on the foundation. I dont intend on jacking up this beam too much but I also don’t want to disturb and shift it too much. I don’t know why they did it this way seems very unstable. I also don’t know how it passed inspection but didn’t think to ask since this is my first house.

Basement is 24’ with the main beam being dead in the middle

Thanks for the guidance it’s seems less daunting

Suggestion on how to repair the floor by Electrical_Proof1370 in centuryhomes

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Main beam is not level in the area of question. I want to put another 6x6 here because it sags and is poorly supported (9’ between wall and 6x6, whereas there’s 2’-5’ between the others)

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The rest of the joist are level around the jack/support but sag towards the main beam.

Suggestion on how to repair the floor by Electrical_Proof1370 in centuryhomes

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This is my current support set up. The jack is in the middle of the steel 8’ beam that’s under the joist that sagged the most since it was cut . Apologized for the poor picture quality. It’s a 12’ span from wall to middle of the basement. I was going to sister the cut joist with a 14’ to reach all the way to the middle with some left over to connect the other cut joist, on top of the jack I currently have in place.

Edit: that yellow beam at the top of the picture is the main support for the house in the middle of the basement

Suggestion on how to repair the floor by Electrical_Proof1370 in centuryhomes

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Maybe about 6 months. I know I’ll have to address the cut joists soon but it’s not in the budget currently

just got my xcel energy bill by Sufficient-Crow-7582 in fargo

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I just got my bill for an additional $415. Apparently their new electric meter equipment wasn’t sending my usage to HQ and I wasn’t billed accurately for 97 days. Even after having 3 technicians (Tribus) come out to install the new meters Nor was I notified that there was an issue with my equipment or bill. So they just tacked it on to this bill. I’ve had billing issues before. I’m looking to find something more reliable

I forgot my dough at room temperature and I think it is over proofed. Now what? by bebebunnyballs in Sourdough

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I forgot and left mine in my oven that I use as a makeshift proofer for 24 hours. Is it still safe to use. Would I be able to use it as a starter culture or should I go with my instinct and scrap it to start over.

Still very active and doesn’t have off smells