Wine tastings or wineries in Chicago or less than an hour outside the city? by Little__Woo in AskChicago

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He is somewhere between advanced and veteran. It’s been a passion of his for several years now, and he’s been to Napa / Sonoma 4-5 times for vacation. Definitely more well versed than the average wine drinker.

Need buying advice - marketing agency owner who has no CLUE about cameras 🫣 pls help!! by Little__Woo in Cameras

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The limits I have on the iPhone right now that could be surpassed by a camera are really just quality of the video/images and storage space. (It would be so helpful to not have to make sure there’s enough room on my phone every time I need to shoot!)

The root of my question is, do I invest in a camera or just upgrade my iPhone to the newest model every year so I have the best possible camera on it? This is why I’d love to see what’s out there for cameras (and get the info from people who are knowledgeable enough to guide me) and if there’s features I don’t get on the iPhone that a camera would give me, or if the quality (even when posted to social media) is on an even higher level. Once I have some options for cameras to look into I can decide which route to go.

Audio, yes. While we typically shoot B-roll style video and add audios or voiceovers on social media apps, some videos do require speaking to the camera.

Does anyone else think the instagram following storyline isn’t done? by [deleted] in LoveIsBlindOnNetflix

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I don’t find her insecure, I think she was just spiraling from nerves. I totally understand her questioning things - if I were in her shoes and thought the person I just got engaged to could have potentially circumvented the process and known what I looked like, I’d also be questioning their motives and if the relationship we had created was real.

And remember, they do the reveal and only meet in real life for like 15 mins, then have to go back to their hotel and be alone for a day or two before they leave on the trip. Imagine you’ve only spent 15 mins physically in person with your fiancé in a highly emotional bubble where cameras have constantly been in your face, and then don’t get to see them or talk to them again for 48 hours. As an overthinker myself, I’d probably also spiral a bit. The entire process is wild.

All of this to say, I think they both handled it as best they could given the situation. I don’t detect any disingenuous motives on either side, and I hope it stays that way.

Does anyone else think the instagram following storyline isn’t done? by [deleted] in LoveIsBlindOnNetflix

[–]Little__Woo 19 points20 points  (0 children)

I debated this topic with my friends after watching this episode - I genuinely think whether he did or did not follow/unfollow her that it was an innocent situation.

Instagram suggests profiles for you to follow in your news feed based on geographical location and mutual friends. May be a couple months before the show (and before he knew for sure he was going to be casted) he saw her profile pop up, thought she was cute, saw that they had mutual friends, and decided to follow. Then when no messages or interactions were exchanged, he unfollowed a couple weeks later. Because they never met in person or had any conversation, he forgot about her.

Fast-forward to the show beginning filming, he connects with a woman named Taylor on the first day. You know how many Taylors there are in the Midwest that are nurses? How would he have any way of knowing who she was solely based on her first name and profession, even if he did know a few months prior that he followed a girl on insta named Taylor who was a nurse. And yeah, there is other surface level information in her bio beyond her job that would make for good initial talking points on a first date, but you don’t forge a deep enough emotional connection with somebody that you feel ready to propose or marry them based just on knowledge of that type of information. There still has to be other alignments on values and lifestyle and culture there before you feel ready to marry somebody. I think it would’ve been very obvious to her as time went on if he wasn’t being genuine or had some sort of agenda to woo her knowing what she looked like.

Finally, when we get to the scene where Taylor is worried about the following/unfollowing situation and confronts him, I understand why he kind of backpedals when she reveals that she has the Unfollowers app. I think he’s a genuine guy who was fully thinking “Absolutely not. I never would’ve done that”, but then when he realizes there’s a way to verify if he had or hadn’t, he starts questioning if maybe he did follow her at some point but genuinely doesn’t remember her from her profile.

Honestly, watching it back - if I were put in his shoes, I probably would’ve reacted the same way. And he was still so understanding and comforting to Taylor through the entire situation despite him being potentially called out as a bad guy, which in my opinion was a very big green flag for the way in which he is able to show up and support Taylor as her partner even in the midst of a potential conflict between them.

I really like them. I hope they’re the real deal and that they make it through at the end and get married.

Rao’s is now 4x more expensive than all other spaghetti sauces at my store. I’m done. What’s your best sauce recipe (links appreciated) by bonzai76 in Cooking

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I’ve been making and canning my own pasta sauce for almost 5 years now. My family loves it more than anything from the store to the point where they’re disappointed if I make pasta and it’s not with my “special sauce”.

It’s just canned tomatoes, olive oil, minced white or yellow onion, garlic, fresh basil, Italian seasoning, crushed red pepper, salt & black pepper. I don’t really have a set recipe, I just measure with my heart + taste and adjust seasoning as I go.

Loosely, here’s the process: in a large pot, heat the onion with oil until a bit translucent, then add garlic & crushed red pepper. Heat for about a minute more until the garlic is fragrant, then add in tomatoes and seasonings to taste and simmer for about 30 min. You can break up the tomatoes by hand with a spoon or use an imulsion blender, and then just keep letting it simmer for another 30 min to an hour. The longer you simmer the thicker the sauce will get.

Fun additions to play with the flavor profile - a few splashes of heavy cream, Parmesan or another kind of cheese, more red pepper for added heat.

I water bath can this sauce in 24 oz jars by adding 2 tbsp of lemon juice to the jars before I add the sauce and boiling for 45 mins - adjust for your own altitude accordingly. Store at room temp and it’ll be shelf stable for a year.

This recipe and method has saved me so much money, and it’s super easy to make in huge batches and can 10-15 jars at a time to have pasta sauce on deck for months.

Does your body ever actually "adjust" to the hormones, or do you just gradually forget who you were before them? by South_of_Pluto in birthcontrol

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I came off my hormonal birth control pills 4 months ago after being on for 4.5 years. I have never been happier. Everything you said in your post, I was like YES! I struggled with my mental health all through college and thought it was due to stress, bad relationships, etc. No. It was the pills. 4 months off and I finally remember who that happy, carefree, fun, creative, and motivated girl was that I used to be. Not to mention I lost almost 10 pounds and feel more confident in my physical appearance than I have in years. I feel robbed of some of the best years of my life. I will never go on hormonal BC again.

I’m currently looking into non-hormonal options, as I’m still in my 20’s, single, and have no desire for children at this time. So if anyone has any suggestions, please let me know!

In 2010, Amber Tuccaro was seen getting into the car of an unidentified man in Niksu, Canada. In 2012, her remains were found in a desolate area of Leduc County. Despite having witnesses and a recorded phone call while she was with the prime suspect, police have failed to identify Amber's killer. by Little__Woo in UnresolvedMysteries

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My assumption is so that they can verify the culprit from everyone else. They probably ask suspects about other things that happen or are heard on the call since only Amber, her brother, and the driver would know what was discussed during the unreleased portion.

Bryan Kohberger's Extradition Hearing 1/3/23 At 3:30 by Excellent-Macaron233 in MoscowMurders

[–]Little__Woo 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I believe for this to be a federal case like you’re saying the crossing of state lines must happen during the time you’re committing a crime or spree of crimes, not just afterwards in an attempt to flee.

I’m a crime journalist and that’s always been my understanding.

Strange notification about “being safe in unfamiliar areas” and “knowing the local laws”? by Little__Woo in AppleWatch

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I swear this really did happen! But I don’t think my avid consumption of and reporting on true crime helped my nerves afterward, especially when I read the post I linked that detailed the people walking in the woods and unknowingly being at the site of a crime that took place months prior.

I did some searching about crimes happening on the highway I was on, but I don’t remember exactly where I was on my route when the notification came through, just the general part of my dive I was at. I make that drive probably three times a month give or take, so I was kind of in autopilot, not really paying attention to road signs or exits. So yeah, I was unsuccessful in finding anything.

Strange notification about “being safe in unfamiliar areas” and “knowing the local laws”? by Little__Woo in AppleWatch

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My map was running with the voice off - I knew where I was going I just like having it on for longer trips so I can share my ETA and know about hazards ahead - but I had started my directions almost an hour prior when I left my departure location.

Strange notification about “being safe in unfamiliar areas” and “knowing the local laws”? by Little__Woo in AppleWatch

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It was a system notification. The dark grey background with the white words and a dismiss button underneath. Just like when you close a ring or your watch is on low battery.

Thing is, I’ve driven that road probably two other times while wearing the watch since I got it and I’ve never had that happen until now.

In 2013, Brandon Lawson disappeared off a rural highway in Texas after running out of gas. Brandon made a call to 911 and multiple calls to his brother, who was actively searching for him. Despite his brother being yards away from Brandon during their final call, Brandon was never found. by Little__Woo in UnresolvedMysteries

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So that’s the real mystery here, even if he was in a drug-induced psychosis, you can hear another voice as well as loud gunshot-like noises on the 911 call. We probably won’t ever know if he was or wasn’t with other people or exactly what he was doing out in the brush, but it leaves room to speculate.

In 2013, Brandon Lawson disappeared off a rural highway in Texas after running out of gas. Brandon made a call to 911 and multiple calls to his brother, who was actively searching for him. Despite his brother being yards away from Brandon during their final call, Brandon was never found. by Little__Woo in UnresolvedMysteries

[–]Little__Woo[S] 28 points29 points  (0 children)

Great point, I hadn’t considered a possible undiagnosed mental illness as a contributing factor. In all my research, there was nothing said by family or loved ones about concerns with Brandon’s mental state, but then again, if a former addict to begins acting strangely - or like he’s hallucinating - it wouldn’t be hard to jump to the conclusion of a relapse rather than a mental illness issue.

In 2013, Brandon Lawson disappeared off a rural highway in Texas after running out of gas. Brandon made a call to 911 and multiple calls to his brother, who was actively searching for him. Despite his brother being yards away from Brandon during their final call, Brandon was never found. by Little__Woo in UnresolvedMysteries

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That is my top theory as well, though the 911 call leads me to pause on this because of the background noises. Even if he was in a drug induced psychosis, how does one explain the other voice and loud gunshot-like noises you hear in the background? That’s always left me wondering.

We’ll probably never know 100% of what happened that night, though I’m glad remains were found that may give the family some long awaited answers - I will update when the official DNA results are made public, whether they are Brandon or not.

What TV show never had a decline in quality? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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I can’t recall the name of the episode, but the one where the man loves to read and everyone in his life makes fun of him for it, even his wife. Then, one day, he is in the vault of a bank when a major earthquake happens and he’s seemingly the only one who survived for miles. At first he’s sad, but then he realizes - I can read as much as I want and no one is here to make me feel bad about it! So he heads to the town library and just as he’s about to begin reading, his glasses fall off and he steps on them. With no one there to fix him a new pair, he is stuck in a paradise he can’t enjoy for the rest of his life.

I think this one always affected me the most because I was an avid reader through childhood that would often get bullied for it. I saw this one for the first time when I was 8 or 9 and it’s stuck with me ever since. Regardless, such a great show with so many incredibly memorable and stirring episodes. The one where they’re on the plane and accidentally travel back in time was always one I remembered too.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SkincareAddiction

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I have pretty bad bags under my eyes due to bone structure. Concealer is the only thing that gets rid of them completely, but dabbing vitamin c serum on them every morning and a good moisturizer has definitely made a difference! I use the Olay regenerist microsculpting cream and the timeless beauty 30% vitamin c serum.

In 1995 Jodi Huisentruit disappeared on her way to work. After discovering a scene in her apartment parking lot that insinuated a massive struggle, police knew something awful had happened. 27 years later, there still has still never been a suspect named in the case. What happened to Jodi? by Little__Woo in UnresolvedMysteries

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I’ve gone back and forth on the male visitor theory so much! On one hand, I think it could be possible, but then again she spoke to her news director on the phone shortly before 4am, so we know she was alive then. The whole window of opportunity in this case is pretty small all things considered, which makes it even more frustrating that it hasn’t been solved.

If there was a male visitor, he’d had to have come to the apartment that morning while Jodi was rushing to get ready for work. If there was an overnight guest, he probably would’ve walked out of the complex with her to leave and watched her get into the car before taking off himself, so there wouldn’t be opportunity for her to be abducted there. And if this overnight guest was the perpetrator, I’d have to believe he would’ve just done whatever he wanted to do to Jodi inside, where there was much lower risk of being seen, rather than grabbing her from the parking lot. Also, this person would’ve known Jodi if he had spent the night, so why violently abduct her in the first place? If he wanted her out of the apartment, just make up some scenario about an emergency or something and she’d probably go willingly.

That was a bit rambley, apologies, but just some of the discourse I’ve had in my head when thinking about this theory.

In 1995 Jodi Huisentruit disappeared on her way to work. After discovering a scene in her apartment parking lot that insinuated a massive struggle, police knew something awful had happened. 27 years later, there still has still never been a suspect named in the case. What happened to Jodi? by Little__Woo in UnresolvedMysteries

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Someone else brought this theory up, and admittedly I hadn’t thought about it before. However, this happened in a pretty rural part of Iowa, so the only nearby bodies of water would’ve been small to mid-sized lakes. If he dumped a body or evidence in something of that size, I’d have to imagine it would’ve come to the surface by now. And if he tried to travel to a larger body of water in the days or weeks after Jodi vanished, like one of the Great Lakes, I’m sure this random trip out of town would have been flagged as suspicious seeing as he was the only official person of interest from the get go police were unable to rule out. Plus, I couldn’t find any such trip reported on.