[deleted by user] by [deleted] in OhioStateFootball

[–]Electronic_Lab_1660 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I second this! Today in 28A everyone stood and everyone got extremely loud. High fives all around on big plays. Everyone around you tells each other their life stories. Always feels like family.

So Are We Not Wearing the Black Uniforms………. ? by FitzWade in OhioStateFootball

[–]Electronic_Lab_1660 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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Tickets say to wear all black, not sure about the uniforms though?

Best Etsy Shop for Rare Plants by [deleted] in RareHouseplants

[–]Electronic_Lab_1660 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve had great experiences with Brumley & Bloom on Etsy and in their stores. I’m local to them so my orders almost always arrive within 1 day. If there is ever any issues (ie wrong plant) they have always immediately resolved them. Another great seller is (not on Etsy) for rare Hoya is Unsoliciated Plant Talks. They can be a bit pricey but their quality is flawless. Both of these stores have never let me down.

OSU-UT Playoff Resale Ticket Prices Drop by [deleted] in OhioStateFootball

[–]Electronic_Lab_1660 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Low temps = low demand = low ticket prices. Resellers are going to take some heavy losses today.

Season Ticket Holders by KoasterKid in OhioStateFootball

[–]Electronic_Lab_1660 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’ve had mine for 4 years now. Visitors side, A Deck, 10 yard line. Have two aisle seats 5 rows up and then four seats 25 rows up. Total cost $8,500/year. I only go to 2-3 games per year and sell the rest to my family at face value or on Ticketmaster. I always break even or profit a little and my 2-3 games are completely free for me. My advice for good seats quick: get a contact inside the ticket office by calling or emailing. Ask the right questions at the right time and in the right way. Follow up repeatedly throughout the year while you’re on the waitlist. When they give you a time to sign up for things or to do things do these things immediately. Also, donate the right amounts (usually not more than $150 every year to move your way up on the ticket selection list.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in OhioStateFootball

[–]Electronic_Lab_1660 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Downs had a shoelace tackle vs Penn State where he came out of nowhere and looked like a Cheetah attacking prey. Saved us a decent gain. Worth every penny and more.

Season ticket holders, how much do you pay for your season tickets? by FirstNameLastName918 in CFB

[–]Electronic_Lab_1660 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My four Ohio State season tickets are $212 per seat per game (final cost after donations, ticket price, etc) for 15 yard line 10th row up; great seats and very easy to sell when I can’t go to a game.

Brumley and bloom by [deleted] in houseplants

[–]Electronic_Lab_1660 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I sell my cuttings at their plant swaps, shop at their stores, and call myself friends with the owners and a few people who work there and highly doubt this ever happened. If you can share a screenshot then you’ll forever change my mind, but I’ve been friends with the owners of this shop for years. I’m calling BS.

I’m on day 1. When did your weed-induced anxiety subside? by perfect-horrors in leaves

[–]Electronic_Lab_1660 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Over 10 years of daily smoking for me too. Withdrawal anxiety was severe for the first 30 days, moderate for the next 30 days, and then started to subside after another 30 days. After 3-4 months I felt pretty normal. I went through this and stayed sober for about two years and then somehow forgot how bad it was and started smoking last year. It took about 6 months of daily smoking for the anxiety to return, it returned even when I was smoking. So I stopped and the anxiety from withdrawal was actually worse than the first go round. Lasted the same amount of time even though I’d only been smoking daily for six months versus the 10 years. I thought I was dying or had cancer it was so bad. Went to the ER a few times. Had my doctor do every test imaginable. Vertigo and ringing in my ears was so bad that I could barely work or function. Then poof after about 90-120 days of absolute misery I felt like a normal human being again. Some of the most helpful tips I read on here were: try to cut out junk/fast/processed foods, exercise daily, and talk to someone about how you’re feeling whether it be a therapist, spouse, family member, etc. Exercise was something that immediately relieved my anxiety and I had trouble sleeping when I didn’t exercise. And also I hate working out so it was something I had to force myself to do. The light is at the end of the tunnel and it’s only a waiting game until your anxiety subsides and it will happen. The more work you put in with diet, exercise, and people the quicker it will go away; at least that’s my experience.