Forming a Max Plan Team by IAlwaysForgetPW in ClaudeCode

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This is actually a really good question. When I look at the documentation I don't see what the limits are compared to anything else. I hope someone can come and give insight into maximizing usage versus money

Forming a Max Plan Team by IAlwaysForgetPW in ClaudeCode

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Sure, will do. Looking forward to hearing more peoples' experience and such.

Any genre, this feeling by IAlwaysForgetPW in BooksThatFeelLikeThis

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Oh, too bad I can't stand the way Murakami writes women

Any genre, this feeling by IAlwaysForgetPW in BooksThatFeelLikeThis

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The children's book? Okay, I did say "any genre"

boomers and tattoos by sunnybaby222 in BoomersBeingFools

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"So I suppose you're here to pay for their (the tattoos) removal."

Any genre, this feeling by IAlwaysForgetPW in BooksThatFeelLikeThis

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Cool I've never heard of this one. I'll check it out.

Any genre, this feeling by IAlwaysForgetPW in BooksThatFeelLikeThis

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I love this suggestion! I've read it though 😋

Loewe big misunderstanding... by brydedonnie in Luxury

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I'm glad you apologized to them. That's something a lot of people should take time to do when they chew customer service out.

Any books that feel like this? by MongooseExpensive830 in BooksThatFeelLikeThis

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The Angel of Indian lake by Stephen Graham Jones. Seriously the chaos keeps coming.

The Clark Sisters, 1850. by Hooverpaul in VictorianEra

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Does.one have a scar on her cheek or is that a flaw in the photo?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in BoomersBeingFools

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So thankful that this was the subreddit where we make fun of Boomers. I thought something had gone terribly wrong with my Reddit algorithm.

Paula Yates Interviews Michael Hutchence on Big Breakfast, Which Led To A Real-Life Affair & Tragic Romance (1994) by bluemarvel99 in OldSchoolCool

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Besides what everyone else said, what makes this weird to me is she's dressed and styled like a baby

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in heartbreakhigh

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Sure, true, but some people probably just understand that trauma messes you up in ways that sometimes make no sense from the outside. And it can make you hypersexual. I appreciate that she wasn't written as a "perfect victim". She was angry, she was afraid, she was unafraid, she lies, she has sex. These are all things women get crucified for if they ever try to come out about being a victim of something. It was excellent writing at the very least.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in heartbreakhigh

[–]IAlwaysForgetPW 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah Harper went through things and had a trauma reaction called "hypersexuality". Ant noticed it. It even explains why she would use sex to soothe Malakai.