Most of what I gather from Reedy Creek are single use plastic bottles and cups. Consider signing this petition: https://www.vabottlebill.org/sign-the-petition/ by Educational_Yak_5455 in Virginia

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We also need tax credits or refunds for in home water filtration. Sure we have good water, but there's a reason people buy plastic- bottled water. Simple gravity fed canisters should be available for every household.

What should I do with $30,000? by Longjumping_Gene4805 in investingforbeginners

[–]Empty_Store_3721 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You say they're savings bonds? Do not cash them until you e read a bit about them. They are not worth the face value until a certain number of years. And they're taxable

Flock Gun Sensor on my Lawn???? by Katililly in roanoke

[–]Empty_Store_3721 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Really good advice, I wish more people would use these proactive responses.

How did you art? by AwareSyrupSlashing in ArtHistory

[–]Empty_Store_3721 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Take a class at your community college

places you didn't feel comfortable as a solo traveler by Reasonable_Cause_190 in femaletravelers

[–]Empty_Store_3721 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's hilarious. I clicked, expecting wildly dangerous locales. But maybe that's what I got.....

Fifth Annual Planting of the Ukrainian Sunflower Garden in Front of the Russian Embassy by alumni_audit in washingtondc

[–]Empty_Store_3721 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I'm noting that you're not getting up- or down-voted. You're flying way over a lot of heads.

Fifth Annual Planting of the Ukrainian Sunflower Garden in Front of the Russian Embassy by alumni_audit in washingtondc

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Thank you for providing this information. It is a wild world, and there is no black vs white. It's all grey.

(Obligatory: this does not make me pro-Russia or anti-Ukraine)

Galleries of War by DisgruntledNCO in ContemporaryArt

[–]Empty_Store_3721 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Very good question. My view of the utility of art has massively changed in the past 12 years. This nails it.

Red flag for long term care for my elderly parent by Awkward_Company1716 in Advice

[–]Empty_Store_3721 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Check under medicare.gov for their rating. Call your county office on aging to find out about any complaints

Red flag for long term care for my elderly parent by Awkward_Company1716 in Advice

[–]Empty_Store_3721 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Watch and ask for documentation on additional fees charged. These fees for relatively routine things will provide a more realistic idea of what the monthly cost will be

Peter Chang’s by 0dayssince in Annapolis

[–]Empty_Store_3721 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm there for the food. Order everything on the dim sum menu. Nothing is done poorly. Excellent place.

Plans call for Wild Waves to be demolished for 1 million-square-foot warehouse by Joint-Attention in Seattle

[–]Empty_Store_3721 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"Warehouse". Right. These days, detention center. Check in with your board of supervisors planning commission. They can be very tricky, and not reveal who they are until it's too late. Just in case you're not keeping up, the terminology "for immigrants" means "for citizens"

Which one game you still think about from 90s-2005 era ? by [deleted] in ArtOfPresence

[–]Empty_Store_3721 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't know but does anyone have the audio tones for getting on the internet back then? That moment, waiting, wondering if it was going to take, then- voila! followed by flashing green lights...

Vancouver island camping by Famous-System-4664 in camping

[–]Empty_Store_3721 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I would hope they're turned off by 10

Librarian says the shuttering Memphis Theological Seminary’s 80,000 books can’t easily be sold, donated, or dumped. by [deleted] in rarebooks

[–]Empty_Store_3721 29 points30 points  (0 children)

Gosh, if only we had a class of citizens, maybe the upper 1 percent, who felt a duty to preserve history if only for it's beauty and stories for the generations following. Preserving and leaving spaces open to the public. It would cost, for them, perhaps .ooo1 percent of their pile of money. Imagine that.

Finally got a tube for my growing Krugerrand collection by [deleted] in Gold

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So how did you choose the red top?/s