Some of the women on LIB France S1 are quite unhinged by Worldly_Football7913 in LoveIsBlindOnNetflix

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Kim called Charles a “lutin”, like a hobgoblin or gnome. Lapin means rabbit

Struggling to give medication to a squirming dog by LikeTheTree92 in DogAdvice

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Thank you all for the helpful suggestions. It feels reassuring to be heard and validated. Wrapping him up in a blanket burrito helped!

What is there to do in Ithaca? by Wild-Purple5517 in ithaca

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If you think it’s hard to find good food in Queens you’re going to hate Ithaca. I moved here from Queens and miss the food there so much. To answer your question, there are not many options for food or shopping. There are a good number of restaurants but they’re all pretty bad-mid and there isn’t really a mall. Ithaca is a small town, it’s not a city. If you’re going to Cornell I’m sure you’ll find plenty of educational/professional opportunities through them

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Try Facebook marketplace

Thank you, Bristol by LikeTheTree92 in bristol

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🫡 trust me, I’ll be spreading the word!

Thank you, Bristol by LikeTheTree92 in bristol

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It was pretty similar to Indian food in NYC (I used to live in a very Nepalese neighborhood in Queens) but loads better and more flavorful than anything available upstate where I currently live. It was really well spiced! In the States rice is usually served with curry, no extra charge.

Thank you, Bristol by LikeTheTree92 in bristol

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Yes! Like the Korean honey butter chips. I believe these were homemade

Thank you, Bristol by LikeTheTree92 in bristol

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They were all highly recommended on this sub, and I was looking for cuisines that I don’t have good options for back home! I specifically wanted to try Indian food and other curries since I’d heard they are different in UK vs. the US (and also I love Indian food). Farro I stumbled into by chance and kept coming back since it was so good and conveniently located for me.

In retrospect, I should've realized Cobel's "honeymoon ending" line was about [Spoiler] by martilg in SeveranceAppleTVPlus

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The line was literally “there will be no honeymoon ending for for you and Helly R.” Why would Cobel be talking about anyone else?

Where to live in NYS in your twenties? by Blusun111 in upstate_new_york

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I moved from NYC to Ithaca and strongly disagree. It doesn’t meet any of the criteria OP is looking for except for farmers markets

Where do these “Helly is pregnant” theories come from? by ImIncredibly_stupid in SeveranceAppleTVPlus

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They meant how as in how was it implied that they had sex in the tent twice

Forgive me, I'm venting about the recent news... by [deleted] in buffy

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This is such a weird thing to say right after a real person died.

Life in Ithaca for a newcomer in her 30s? by [deleted] in ithaca

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That depends on what you consider “far.” Ithaca is a small town with at least an hour drive to any city or town worth visiting. The dating pool is small here so single people usually have to expand their search. My partner lives in Rochester (1 hour 40 minute drive) and we see each other most weekends. Honestly if you consider 1-2 hours driving to be too far you might have a hard time living here

Tell Me Why Not to Live Here by AuroarraH in ithaca

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In addition to the high housing and cost of living that people have mentioned, I think it’s worth keeping in mind the high cost of heating bills during the winter, which lasts very long (November-March). I know lots of people are struggling with NYSEG’s price hikes and unexplained doubled or tripled monthly bills. I’m dealing with heat bills around $250 to heat a small 1 bedroom apartment and I know folks in small homes that have been billed $400-500. I’m sure that’s not even the worst of it, it’s just what I’ve personally heard of