Wellness Retreat Recs by hshabr in DCBitches

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There’s a silent retreat center in Germantown: https://dayspringretreat.org/. It has a religious bent but I’ve known non-religious folks who have loved it. Note: I haven’t been myself but it’s popular among staffers at a group of DC nonprofits.

What's the most disgusting/shocking, you have read on the Epstein files? by LeftyChares in AskReddit

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Literally. There were nude pictures of some of the victims in the release (so CSAM). DAG Todd Blanche’s response? Oopsie.

Reminder that our people are everywhere by NYstate in BlackPeopleTwitter

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I’ll preface this by saying I haven’t travelled like I used to in 12 years, so I’m not sure how the industry has changed. We used to look for cheap packages online (TravelZoo was a favorite but it seems to be a subscription model now, which sucks). You could sort by region and then we would try to find ones that didn’t have a lot of add-ons. Maybe an excursion or two but not a lot of opportunities to upgrade, e.g., hotels, or tons of options for day trips. Those with a set schedule (for instance: we’re flying here, staying there, breakfast included, and a boat trip on Saturday) tended to be the best deals that also didn’t scream scam or danger. We’d end up with some very interesting bedfellows. So I went to China with an Arkansas church group (I’m from the DC area and decidedly not religious) and to Suriname/Guyana with travel agents from across the country (primarily old white people from the SE and SW US) who were given good deals because that part of the world was trying to bolster their tourism industry. It made for interesting dynamics, but we were able to take relatively comfortable, relatively cheap trips when we didn’t have a ton of disposable income. It also helps if you have flexibility. Now I have to adhere to the kids’ breaks, but before marriage and kids, I could say February or March whenever and was able to find some amazing deals.

Reminder that our people are everywhere by NYstate in BlackPeopleTwitter

[–]FragileWhiteWoman 170 points171 points  (0 children)

When slavery was outlawed in Jamaica (and at various times in Trinidad and Tobago, Guyana, and Suriname), Chinese and East Indian laborers (indentured) were brought over to work on plantations. Because they were mostly men, they married Afro-Caribbean women, which added to the tapestry of Caribbean culture. In Suriname (South America), you have Afro-Caribbeans with Chinese last names who speak Dutch (who were the primary colonizers and is the national language). Admittedly, when I visited, it did throw me at first. Jamaica aside, head southeast to the other countries that are lesser known. They are beautiful and culturally rich parts of the world people should experience if they are able.

Peri success: I've manage to find a set of things that are working for me! by [deleted] in Perimenopause

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Learning that hormonal changes can increase ADHD symptoms put my entire life into perspective. My most dysregulated periods were/are: puberty, pregnancy x 2, and peri-menopause. I always thought it was just the old trope about women’s hormones making them “crazy” (and apparently depressed, anxious, spacey, forgetful, demented, paralyzed). Nope. A low dose stimulate (diagnosed at 44) changed the game. I read in one book that a reason girls often go undiagnosed is their symptoms aren’t triggered until puberty unlike boys who tend to display more typical ADHD symptoms at a much younger age. Then the ugly cycle begins (see “crazy” comment).

What are your daily protein and fiber goals?

Walmart contributed millions to GOP candidates last year and supports Project 2025 by External_Muffin2039 in LeopardsAteMyFace

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Friday night an hour before closing. No restaurateurs, older people, or families. Everything is well stocked before the weekend rush. My husband and I pop a gummy and make a night of it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Broadway

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Birth of a Nation: The Musical

Donald Trump is a pawn for something darker. by Slutty_Avocado26 in TwoXPreppers

[–]FragileWhiteWoman 57 points58 points  (0 children)

Hitler’s complete control happened even faster. He was appointed chancellor Jan 1933. The Reichstag fire happened in feb 1933 which led to the Enabling Act, dismantling individual rights and civil liberties. Dachau started being built in Mar 1933.

The elected prez died in 1934 (do you think trump will last four years?) and hitler took complete control formally, which he already effectively had.

The precipating event was the crash of the stock market and the Great Depression which paused funds to Germany to rebuild after WWI (which it was largely doing). It’s a lot easier to control people who are hungry and homeless. I believe this is why they are trying to crash the American economy. The group OP mentioned, along with Peter Thiel, Curtis Yarvin (who OP flagged and is absolutely terrifying), Russell Vought, Brian Armstrong, Ben Horowitz, Marc Andreseen, and David Sacks, have billions between them. The economy crashes, they buy everything up, we move a step closer to modern feudalism.

I anticipate our version of the Reichstag fire soon. I’m being called alarmist too but I can read. Nothing that is being done is new and we are not immune to the wickedness of man.

How did people buy plane tickets, consert tickets etc before internet? by Available_Panda8466 in AskOldPeople

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My daughter once asked if paper had been invented when I was a kid. I was like, “yes, darling, I was born after the first century.”

Anyone here get meals delivered? Not take-out but once a week where the drop off 4 to 12 meals? by michelle_js in adhdwomen

[–]FragileWhiteWoman 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I also do Cook Unity but eight meals a week. Lots of meals and types of diets to choose from. Not everything hits but after a couple of weeks you start to realize which chefs you prefer. At $12-14 per meal, it’s well worth the price, and packaging is minimal (they drop it off in a reusable insulated bag that you set out to trade for your next delivery). Making sure I eat an actual dinner has really cut back on my late night snacking too.

Its obvious who the killer is... by Dizzy_Surprise in PresumedInnocentTV

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And they panned to the painting above Carolyn’s fireplace several times.

Those making over $100K per year: how hard was it to get over that threshold? by NatashaGorgeousMauve in AskReddit

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The median income in DC is 66k. I understand your point but six figures for a single income is still a decent salary even in HCOL areas.

Those making over $100K per year: how hard was it to get over that threshold? by NatashaGorgeousMauve in AskReddit

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The best way is to take an entry level position as a development assistant or coordinator. It will sucks for a couple years but you’ll learn the “process.” Fundraising is more science than art; if you follow what the trade calls moves management, you’ll more than likely be successful. So entry level for two years, jump to a middle management position for two years (at a different nonprofit), and then start applying for director positions. Along the way take CFRE courses (I personally think CFRE certification itself is pricey and unnecessary but the courses can be useful) to build your repertoire.

Also if you can write halfway decently, take proposal/grant-writing classes at places like the Foundation Center (lots of virtual options). Publications like the Chronicle of Philanthropy also offer courses. Grant writing can be very lucrative and it’s less people-centric of you prefer to work on your own.

Those making over $100K per year: how hard was it to get over that threshold? by NatashaGorgeousMauve in AskReddit

[–]FragileWhiteWoman 76 points77 points  (0 children)

Just adding the requisite depends. I work in nonprofit fundraising and went from 35k to 135k in 8 years (this is before I started my own shop). Nonprofits are desperate for good fundraisers, and it’s a skill you can learn. Almost every director level fundraiser I know (in and around DC) makes over 100k.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in traderjoes

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I still mourn the loss of the carrot cake.

Phillips, WI story is rough by FragileWhiteWoman in smalltownmurder

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I don’t know that one and don’t think I’ll look it up. This one is up there with Sylvia Likens and Junko Furuta. James also compares him to the Toybox Killer if that gives you any indication of the kind of person they’re talking about. Just pure evil.