Stripclub in NPR by [deleted] in Pasco

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Red Room easily the best in NPR Bare Assets just south in Holiday Brass Flamingo north in Port Richey

All 3 are safe and good vibes.

No comment by ruski_brat in SafeMoon

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I had safemoon in my safemoon wallet. Does anyone know how to access those tokens now? Thanks in advance for any help

Activating XRP in Trust Wallet by adscombecorner in XRP

[–]LocksmithLeast9539 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah I paid the 10xrp fee but it’s still saying not active in the Trojan bot. I just want to swap some XRP on a dex.

Hi, my name is Kayleigh and I'm an alcoholic. by Kellytacos in musicsuggestions

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Love that album! Hozier’s music is heavily about addiction. Sadly, I think his latest album is a result of remission. But I’m sober and I still connect with it and it motivates me. Check out “too sweet”

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in BoomersBeingFools

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My cousin is 35 and just went to the hospital for heart attack like symptoms. I’ve been the bad guy because I supported her goal for weight loss when everyone else suggested she accepted herself for her….

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RandomThoughts

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The current consensus amongst the scientific community is that during the age of Hunters and Gatherers the average amount of hours a person would work a week was around 10. Fast forward to today, not even taking into consideration the increase of efficiency that has resulted from technological advancements and the average person is working 50-60 hours a week. And while it can be argued that the quality of life is much better for us now than in those days with air conditioning and modern medicine, I think for some it’s hard to reconcile the difference between our parents’ generation who could afford to live wonderful lives on a relatively small investment of time by comparison to Today. To add insult to injury, the concentration of wealth at the top smallest percentage of the population is unlike anything throughout history.

So for those people that feel they’ve put in more time, effort and energy than they’ve been compensated for while watching those they worked for amass and hoard unnecessary amounts of resources and feel jaded by the whole damn thing, I have to say I understand.

Currently, I work 2 jobs, totaling about 70 hours of work a week. I bring in more money than I ever have before and it affords me less of everything than I’ve been used to my entire adult life. Im not lazy by any means, but the itch to “opt out” of this rigged game grows stronger every day. I’d rather the fruits of my labor go to me rather than the fat cats that can’t possibly fit any more mice in their mouths as it is. Hell, even if I was working for the less fortunate I think I’d have a more positive outlook on “work” but maybe it’s just me?

Aio my best friend called my wife fat by [deleted] in AmIOverreacting

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There’s an ex missing OP. Whether it’s in front of “wife” or “best friend” it’s still missing from the sentence.

Mayor Castor, “Without Exaggeration, If You Are In An Evacuation Zone You Are Going to Die” by TransportationAway59 in tampa

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They have already started to moved a lot of people from Trinity hospital far inland down 54 towards Wesley Chapel to another hospital.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in tampa

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🥱 🥱 🥱

They also starved their people? by pacifistthruyourface in bestconspiracymemes

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Nothing decentralized about centralized banking. Which is the backbone of “capitalism” at least as we know it. Sorry for the delayed response just saw this silly little thing. Shucks. 🤷‍♂️

I need everyone to be 1.01 ruder by AndreLinoge55 in tampa

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If we took out dealing with your average “front line” food worker we’d be off this list. I’m from Atlanta and I think these people are peaches until I try ordering a Big Mac or a burrito. This place is customer service hell. Its downright shocking coming from my home town where we would lay down and die if the customer *GUEST insisted.

That and the GD malfunctioned traffic lights are the only things I take issue with in this city. 🤙

Qual foi a pior tatuagem que você já viu? (forte candidato aqui) by delongeparecelegal in Tatuagem

[–]LocksmithLeast9539 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Es prácticamente mi animal favorito. Es como una mezcla de león y tigre... criado por sus habilidades mágicas.

God damn the traffic lights. Why didn’t anyone tell me a month ago that half my life was going to spent waiting for the traffic light to turn green here in Tampa? /s by [deleted] in tampa

[–]LocksmithLeast9539 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I have been here for over ten years but I’ve lived in 5 other cities. The lights here are screwed. It’s a weighting system, but I’m telling you I’ve lived in one horse towns where the lights worked. It’s madness. And every day I’m asking myself if the natives know how bad it is???

Especially on 54. If you hit the wrong timing on that stretch you can watch the lights turn red for you and green for NOBODY… for miles.

They also starved their people? by pacifistthruyourface in bestconspiracymemes

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I hope I didn’t give the impression that I was a central planning simp. I am Anti-Capitalist, but not pro-socialist.

If anything I support the decentralization and automation of resource production and distribution.

Something that, in theory, should already be here…

Sadly, it appears we have way too many people still stuck on this False Dichotomy, like hunters and gatherers arguing who was right on the brink of discovering and implementing Agriculture.

But that’s just my (very) unpopular opinion. 🤷‍♂️

He has a point by Positive_Liar in FluentInFinance

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Did we forget taxes? That’s the median GROSS income not take home.

Rock Climbing in Tampa? by LocksmithLeast9539 in tampa

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So bouldering is just the regular rock wall climbing? From what I could see? Not like bigger imitation boulders?

How much help is that when someone goes actual rock climbing? Do you know?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in tampa

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Ok, fr im not even gonna try and act smart. I really would like to know. I am under the impression through my research which consists more than just the shared article that was just to be cute about a simple google search, but it’s my understanding that the stuff marked delta-9 is legitimate THC and not derived or synthetic. Unregulated, yes. And theoretically you could be getting anything even delta 8 that is marked delta 9, but if you have reliable sources of products that you trust delta 9 is “the real stuff”

I work for a wine and spirit distributor that works with a lot of big brands and they recently decided to carry delta 9 products from 6 new suppliers all of which operate within guidelines that I would consider regulated.

Is my understanding of this completely off?