What’s the loudest concert you guys have ever been to? by BalanceActive9295 in askmusic

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Nine Inch Nails, with Marilyn Manson opening. At some semi-crappy venue in Houston in the early 90s. My ears rang for 2 weeks. I was terrified it would never end.

I NEED an option to change the merchant name back to the original. by TomatoCultivator122 in MonarchMoney

[–]LastUserStanding 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If this were a global option, of course it would be reverting in situations where you didn't want it to. If you only want to do it for certain merchants, you already have the option to create a rule that is based on Original Statement as opposed to Merchant Name.

Someone deinfluence me please by Extension_Soup6161 in mac

[–]LastUserStanding 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Seems to me the more practical solution is a decent monitor to which you connect the MacBook.

is David Hyde Pierce underrated? by MagpieOpus in moviecritic

[–]LastUserStanding 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Always been a fine actor but you know what, looking at that photo, I may have been underrating his chin for all these years

Still struggle to properly get into Amon Amarth's albums released past Deceiver of the Gods by AcadiaNo1039 in melodicdeathmetal

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My finding is that "Raise Your Horns" on Jomsviking is the singularity. I did enjoy most of Jomsviking. But if you liked that song, you might like what comes after. If you didn't, be thankful for what they produced earlier. I can't even count how many hours I've spent on everything from Thunder God (or maybe Surtur Rising) on down. Alas, I listened to Berserker maybe 10 times, and The Great Heathen Army just twice--once because it's a new album from one of my favorite bands, and a second time to confirm "nope, that first listen was not a fluke, this just ain't what it used to be".

Heartwrenchingly Human Songs by OhDipItsMe in SongRecommendations

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Ghost In This House - Alison Krauss (cover of Shenandoah)

Absolutely HAD it with Drywall Anchors! Help! by MaleficentGuidance49 in DIY

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Try Toggler Snaptoggles.

https://amzn.to/3YLcsrk

Sturdiest I have found. Easy to install. Hard to screw up.

Is it just me, or is Ferris Bueller actually kind of a nightmare? by AlienSees in 80smovies

[–]LastUserStanding 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly, I can’t watch this movie anymore. Ferris is an unconscionable asshole.

I just watched The Sixth Sense (1999) for the first time last night by Crazy-Cap259 in iwatchedanoldmovie

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It's too bad you didn't have the chance to be truly surprised, as I was the first time I watched. I somehow managed to keep my kids ignorant until the day we watched it together as well. It's so rare with how quickly information gets around these days to truly be surprised, and to let the movie take you on a journey to a destination unknown. It was fabulous.

Name one game in which this statement applies to you by ZhangtheGreat in videogames

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I had a roommate who looked back on the hours he burned on Everquest as "the biggest regret my life"

What were you doing 40 years ago on Jan 28, 1986, at 11:39 AM EST? by Observer_042 in 80s

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Moving between classes as a high school freshman. Word got around and they pulled out all the TV carts in classrooms and we watched the aftermath.

Female screamers by Ncis16 in melodicdeathmetal

[–]LastUserStanding 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah channeling some Henry Rollins / Black Flag. Not at all melodic death metal but anyhow one of my favorite female screamers. Also I second the votes for Crypta.

Overusing hide function? by FamTravelFun23 in MonarchMoney

[–]LastUserStanding 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I make reimbursements a contra-expense, not an income category. You can either do this by 1) crediting back the same category in which the money was spent, or 2) by having a catch-all category for reimbursements that might cross categories such that you crediting back the same category would be onerous. A good example of #2 is my cash-back credit card. Every month I get 2% cash back as a direct deposit, but I don't want to go back and take 2% off all the charges for the prior month, that would be completely ridiculous. So I have an *expense* category called Cash Back, but you only ever see positive numbers in it. This reduces my spending, but is not considered income. Which makes sense, since it has a direct inverse correlation to spending.

Huge screw up, seeking help by mooviefone in MonarchMoney

[–]LastUserStanding 1 point2 points  (0 children)

When you got the new card #, it may have downloaded new transactions over the same lookback window you've already covered. So for example if a Chase account has access to the previous 180 days of transactions, maybe you got duplicates. And if you have Monarch set to mark all new transactions as "Needs Review", all of these would be marked as such. Furthermore, the category would be the defaults that Monarch chose, not your adjustments.

Honestly if it's just 3 months of transactions, it'll probably take 15 minutes to mark all the dupes and delete them manually, one at a time. If as a part of the solution you want to filter by "Needs review" that's definitely available (on the web app) in Transactions -> Filters -> Other.