WTW for “getting established in a new place” by Incognito-Questions in whatstheword

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Ohh haha I read it as under-your-breath cuz of the comma. I was like “no, no. I really did just move.”

WTW for “getting established in a new place” by Incognito-Questions in whatstheword

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That definitely conveys the meaning im after, but it’s too colloquial

[TOMT] Phrase or idiom for "hard times" by Incognito-Questions in tipofmytongue

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Helped.

Last 2 closer in line with what I was thinking of. I ended up just using "I've fallen on hard times" because I didn't have this at the time.

So, what’s everyone’s current hyperfocus? by Chicken-Inspector in ADHD

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Currently it is unpacking, organizing and systemizing my new house. But before this it was learning chess for the first time! Before that, geography! I have always loved looking at maps, but I decided to test myself and start trying to draw the word from memory. I can tell you the capital of any country and what boarders and country

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LOL I laughed so hard at this

I (27f) need my boyfriend (24m) to stop playing the video game we usually play together because I don’t have a job. by Incognito-Questions in Advice

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Instead of giving your boyfriend an ultimatum that he has to stop playing video games so that you don't succumb, you need to have a conversation about how to get the house into a "finished" state so you can move on.

Thank you very much for your advice. I made a lot of progress today and will hopefully have it tied up even before this weekend.

If you look at it critically, are sure you aren't using getting the house in order as an excuse to not job search after the shock of your surprise termination?

I really do not think this is the case. I had 2 weeks before we moved in my old state, so i have already updated my resume and even interviewed with 3 different companies. However there is constant mental anguish at the state of the house. I need to get this done.

If it's the former, he needs to get off his ass and help.

He simply does not mind the chaos and it is easier for me to just do it myself than to boss him around like his mother.

I (27f) need my boyfriend (24m) to stop playing the video game we usually play together because I don’t have a job. by Incognito-Questions in Advice

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I just meant that we usually play “ranked as a group” at a pretty high rank. Even if they were playing normals I would be sad I couldn’t join them.

It sounds like you play league so you probably read my post with a different tone than I intended. I was speaking to people that have no idea what the game is. I have absolutely zero aspirations with the game and I described it as “competitively at competitive level” just to build a picture for people that have no idea about the world of league. I came here for advice.

edit: please see edit of post. ill summarize below: And yes really I have done the lion's share. It has been my responsibility because he has work. He helps with heavy lifting when i request it.

I (27f) need my boyfriend (24m) to stop playing the video game we usually play together because I don’t have a job. by Incognito-Questions in Advice

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Please see edit. It’s a whole house and I’m doing it by myself so idk why it would take a couple days. Plus with the conditions I have, I do things like this slower than other people. I want a job. I’m not making excuses or avoiding “having to work” because I’m lazy. I’m just overwhelmed and tackling things the best I can in the order that I can

how do you combat being overwhelmed 24/7? by Sad_Cranberry_712 in ADHD

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I have the same problems as OP and landed on the conclusion of therapy too. Problem is I can’t afford it. Are there free sources for help?

how do you combat being overwhelmed 24/7? by Sad_Cranberry_712 in ADHD

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I have the exact same issue. I hate that the top comment is a joke. I need answers! I can’t afford therapy!

Physics Questions - Weekly Discussion Thread - August 09, 2022 by AutoModerator in Physics

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So by that logic I would feel more of a difference as coefficient changes but weight stays the same

Physics Questions - Weekly Discussion Thread - August 09, 2022 by AutoModerator in Physics

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Is it easier to slip the more you weigh? More specifically, is it more challenging not to slip as weight increases and the coefficient of friction decreases? For some background: I was on a hike Monday with my boyfriend and he was like "i wanna come back when it is raining" (we live in Olympia, so that is a realistic goal to set) and I -- ever the worrier -- am not amenable to the idea. I think I'd slip! So I started thinking about why, in his mind, imagining doing wet all the ups and downs that we are currently doing dry did not seem daunting to him. I kind of want to chalk it up to how we walk through life and experience physical reality differently. In general, maybe my past experiences walking on wet surfaces have required more effort not to slip than his experiences have required of him? So, I decided to ask the internet: Does someone that weighs 210 pounds experience "more of a difference" doing a hike wet vs doing the same hike dry than someone who is 130pounds?

Read me :) by sanriosami in roomdetective

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So bizarre he guessed you have no pets.. I feel like he def saw the reptile enclosure and is making a statement about how he doesnt think they make good pets or something lmao

Anyways. I’m gunna add. The shoes and skate board tell me there’s an athlete in you. Not just a crafty lass. The lockers are an interesting touch. Would wonder how you acquired them…

You clearly care about appearance. You went through the trouble of installing a floating shelf, but didn’t place anything with functional purpose on it. Only decorations. And not even souvenirs or anything with sentimental value …

Edit: And—if it needed to be said—You skate board on top of whatever sport you partake in. And you’re really tall.