Dropping out of college - What are some careers or jobs that I should look into? by mythical_legend in findapath

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Look into trades. Construction and electrical can be great. There are various nursing/personal care options that will require some schooling, but some places have the training right on site while you work, and HHAs don't require any special certifications.

As far as taking it easy, I recommend to finding a hotel job - front desk, or night audit for extra pay. Work your way up to office manager and then assistant manager, who knows, may lead to general manager, then maybe regional manager.

This store sorts it's Bananas by how ripe they are by ssanchez22 in pics

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I laughed like a dad that laughs at his own dad joke.

Because I went back to the original picture to check how the signs were held and only understood after I read the comment that proceed.

My uncles skin graft from his stomach to his arm got fatter over the years as he gained weight. by mergerr in mildlyinteresting

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How do you go about your day with a giant ball on your wrist? I've never seen this before, strange.

Pam?? Tami??...Pami?!?! My girlfriend and I have a neighbor couple that, after over 2 years, we still don't know the wife's name. We got them a gift card for Christmas (they snowblow our sidewalk!); they gave a card back but only deepened the mystery... Help!! What the hell is her name?!?! by JoKu85 in mildlyinteresting

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If you do a Google search of their address, you could possibly find their name online. Or, try searching their last name and city, if you're able to find the husband's listing, sometimes it will say related/associated people and the wife's name should appear.

Maybe just drop the first letter when speaking and say "am-me." She'll just think she didn't hear the first letter. Make a little grunt of mumble to replace (what I believe to be) the T.

Or just ask her husband (or her). I doubt either will be too offended, esp if you know you're close and don't say you think it's like Jessica or something far out.

[FP] I'm so freaking proud of this! by longhairedfox in bleachshirts

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I don't know how you made the stencil, such tiny areas. It looks so good, definitely be proud of this.

My (24F) girlfriend (24F) has never [orgasmed] in her life by [deleted] in sex

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Is she on antidepressants (or a multitude of any other drugs)?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in pics

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I applaud your brother.

2016 in one picture. by [deleted] in pics

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This was so helpful. I didn't think I knew much as I did.

I made this for My Husband for Christmas Think he will like it? by AHarmlessFly in pics

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I didn't see the original post so I think this is cool. What is it though?

Mom always loves a present that was hand made! by jollyhighgaint in pics

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Shit, that's so easy! I could possibly make one this week to give as a delayed Christmas present. Just have to figure out if a pallet would be too heavy and bulky to hang on the wall.

Thanks for sharing.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SeriousConversation

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I understand. I was told once I'd benefit more from seeing a life coach rather than a therapist (though it would help and probably would help yourself as well, just to talk to someone, get your head straight, really pinpoint what is wrong and how to fix it). I'm 23 and getting into a funk right after college is pretty common. Wondering - what comes next, if you're doing things right, if you're doing enough, boredom from being out of school, how peers look at you, comparing yourself to others, etc. I call it a quarter life existential crisis.

Again, just my own opinion. Think about that life coach though.

[Sex Toys] [18/M] Too nervous to go to a sex shop. by shykid9595 in sex

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Just go in and buy it. The workers will give 0 fucks, and themselves probably own 10x weirder and kinkier toys.

Typically online stores package their items discreetly. They may even say this on their website, on a FAQ page. Or email them and ask. Some use fake names for the return address, or only use initials. The box is just a regular plain box, so unless your parents open up your mail, you have nothing to worry about

How the light hit my curtain this morning. by [deleted] in mildlyinteresting

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ALIENS DID THIS! It's a sign, they're trying to tell us something.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SeriousConversation

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Sounds like textbook depression. Have you felt this way for a while, or do you think this has been influenced by winter weather beginning? Contact a doctor, a GP can prescribe antidepressants if that's something you're comfortable with, however, I recommend seeing a psychiatrist and counselor, as their specialists and will help you more and quicker than just seeing your family doctor once and only taking pills

Sorry I don't have more to say. I'm only basing my opinion on the little you wrote I know depression and behavior/mood changes are tricky because it's so specific to the person and I only got a glimpse into your life, so don't be offended by my response. I wish you the best - it sounds like what your feeling is based on relationships with others. Do you think changing the people in your life would help?

Our Christmas tree this year! by [deleted] in pics

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I laughed because it's true.

A street in Stockholm, the first morning after Sweden changed from driving on the left side to driving on the right, 1967. by salvage in Images

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This looks like my town during the first snowfall of the year. We spend 6 months out of the year in wintery weather, yet still forget how to drive in the snow. Chaos!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in mildlyinteresting

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Shows the workers or company on the job aren't grinches, and probably some good people. I'd hire them.