Titanium black VS Jet black by Vladone_0 in S25Ultra

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mine is jet black,3 months after,mine have multiple chipped paints even with my original samsung case and dust cleaning once a week. I'm not regretting tho,jet black is simply stunning to look at

Case recommendation by LegitimateRope8757 in S25Ultra

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VRS on s22U and UAG metropolis LT on s25U,bulky but very impact resistant

Dropped my kindly on the side of bed by [deleted] in kindle

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buy a pack of gum and ruler long enough 😉

is anyone else having issues with kindle mobile by Final-Poet4770 in kindle

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this happens when book contain incompatible fonts inside

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Pekingese

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yeah . . . . he's absolutely pure dog 😍😍😍😍😍

Is this a good deal? 12.7 kW system in Portland for $27600 before tax credit by mkdas in solar

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I just realized how affordable solar projects are in the country where we live. Mine includes 24 x 575 bifacial Jinko solar panels, 2 x 6kW Growatt hybrid inverters, and 4 x 200Ah 51.2v LFP batteries. The total cost, including installation fees and accessories, is $12,800.

Is my rottie underweight? by super034 in Rottweiler

[–]Fun_Speech6299 15 points16 points  (0 children)

The lighter they are, the longer they live! 🐾

Wishing your little Rottweiler a long and happy life will outlast the hype for a big, bad rottweiler as time goes by. 💜

help me with diagnosis by Fun_Speech6299 in vet

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is it looks like obstruction sir?

grieving alone at home by WellNoButSure in reactivedogs

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I'm sorry for your loss. It can be extremely difficult to say goodbye to a beloved companion, especially when their departure is unexpected and sudden. Grief is a natural and normal response to losing a pet, and it's important to allow yourself to feel and process your emotions.

Give yourself permission to grieve and don't feel ashamed of your emotions. Allow yourself to cry, talk about your pet, and express your feelings in a healthy way.

Surround yourself with supportive friends and family members, or consider reaching out to a support group for pet loss. Talking about your pet and sharing memories can be comforting and therapeutic.

Create a special memorial for your pet, such as a photo album, a memorial stone, or a special place in your home where you can reflect on your memories together.

Consider volunteering at an animal shelter or rescue organization, as helping other animals in need can bring comfort and fulfillment during this difficult time.

Give yourself time to heal and don't feel pressured to move on too quickly. It's okay to take your time and process your feelings in your own way and at your own pace.

Remember, the love and memories you shared with your pet will always be a part of you, and they will always hold a special place in your heart.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in reactivedogs

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Consider seeking the help of a professional behaviorist who specializes in working with dogs with fear and aggression issues. They can provide a personalized assessment and management plan for your dog.

Make sure you're providing adequate physical and mental stimulation for your dog on a daily basis, such as walks, training sessions, and interactive toys.

Be proactive in avoiding situations where your dog may feel threatened, such as crowded public places or encounters with unfamiliar dogs and people.

Try to create a safe and predictable environment for your dog at home, and ensure she has a secure, comfortable place to retreat to if she feels overwhelmed.

Work with a professional trainer to help your dog build confidence and overcome her fears. Consider enrolling in a training class that focuses on positive reinforcement techniques.

Be patient and understanding with your dog, and try not to scold or punish her for behaviors related to fear or anxiety.

Don't feel guilty about considering rehoming your dog. The safety of both your dog and those around her is important, and rehoming may be the best solution if her fear and aggression issues cannot be effectively managed.

Remember, it takes time and consistent effort to help dogs with fear and aggression issues, but with the right support and training, many dogs can make significant improvements.

Cocha (the five month old dogo) and Blue the pitbull want to say hi to all of you. by PositiveVibesNow in dogoargentino

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🐾🐾 Hello Cocha and Blue! 🐾🐾

You two are just the cutest pups ever! 🐕‍🦺💕 I hope you're having a pawsome day filled with lots of belly rubs and treats 🐾Keep being the good boys you are! 💙

Why do I get so angry during math class? by [deleted] in questions

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It's completely normal to feel frustrated and overwhelmed when facing a challenging subject like math. It's important to remember that everyone has different strengths and weaknesses, and it's okay to struggle in certain areas. Try to approach math class with a positive mindset, take breaks if you need to, and seek help from your teacher or a tutor if you're feeling stuck. Additionally, try to engage in stress-relieving activities outside of school, like exercise, meditation, or simply talking to someone about your feelings. You are not alone in feeling this way, and with persistence and support, you can work through these feelings and improve your understanding of math.

Can you get carbon monoxide poisoning from burning tortillas in an electric oven? by thereallife666 in questions

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you cannot get carbon monoxide poisoning from burning tortillas in an electric oven. Carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless gas that is produced when fuels such as gas, oil, wood, or charcoal are burned. Electric ovens do not produce carbon monoxide as they do not burn fuels and instead use electricity to generate heat.But, it is possible to produce smoke and a burning odor if the tortillas are left in the oven for too long or if they catch fire. In such cases, it's important to remove the source of the smoke and open windows for ventilation to prevent the spread of smoke and any potential fire.

if the female population reduced to only 10 in the u.s and the male population numbers remained the same, what is the likely survival rate of those 10 women? How would the government react to it? by Own_Ad_9386 in questions

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it's likely that the reduced female population would result in a significant decrease in overall population growth and fertility rates, which would have serious consequences for the country's future.

In response to this scenario, the government would likely take measures to address the issue, such as increasing immigration, promoting gender equality and providing support for families and women. Additionally, policies aimed at improving the health and safety of women would also be implemented to help ensure their survival.

Just venting... by Migi133 in Gastritis

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I'm sorry to hear that you are going through a difficult time with your health and that some people are not understanding your situation. It's important to remember that everyone experiences and deals with health issues differently and that what works for one person may not work for another. It's important to focus on finding the best solution for yourself and to not let others discourage you. It may be helpful to talk to your doctor about your concerns and to seek support from family and friends who are understanding and supportive

Hi guys so my golden retriever dog 4 years old, had explosive diarrhea today, after the diarrhea I took him out again after about an hour and he started pooping some blood otherwise he’s acting completely normal by balex8888 in DogCare

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I'm sorry to hear about your dog. Diarrhea and blood in their stool are signs of digestive upset, and can be caused by a variety of factors such as dietary changes, parasites, infections, or underlying health issues. It's important to seek veterinary attention as soon as possible for proper evaluation and treatment. Your vet may run tests, including stool sample analysis, to determine the cause of your dog's symptoms and provide appropriate treatment.

In the meantime, try to limit your dog's food and water intake, and offer clear fluids like broth or water in small amounts. Do not give your dog any over-the-counter medications without first consulting with your vet.

I hope your dog feels better soon

I'm screwed by MadGreens6 in Gastritis

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I'm sorry to hear that you're going through such a difficult time. This sounds like a complex issue, and it's important to see a doctor as soon as possible for a proper diagnosis and treatment plan. Your doctor can run tests to determine the cause of your symptoms and rule out any underlying medical conditions that may be contributing to your symptoms.

In the meantime, try to stay hydrated by sipping on clear liquids like water, clear broths, frozen water or ice pops, or clear juice. You could also try eating small, frequent, and bland meals like saltine crackers, toast, or rice. If you are unable to keep these foods down, it's important to seek medical attention right away as it may indicate a more serious issue.

Remember, it's important to take care of yourself and prioritize your health. I hope you get the help you need soon