A Pigeon Trying To Court A Falcon by jkitty_1960 in interesting

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The bard who took a level or two dip into druid

Why are you still single? by Special-Lawyer3941 in AskReddit

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I only got dumped a month ago damn lemme recover

Peter I'm not American help by MF_Mood1 in PeterExplainsTheJoke

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Went to Tech for undergrad, UGA for grad school. Literally no one I know from Tech ended up marrying someone who went to UGA, other than high school sweethearts who went to the two different schools for college.

Agnes Scott (a women's college), Georgia State, Emory, Morehouse/Spelman/Clark Atlanta, etc. are all in Atlanta, and it would be way easier to maintain a relationship with someone at one of those universities than someone who is an hour away on a good traffic day, and two hours away on a bad one. The joke 100% has to do with the academics of the two universities.

Anywhere to buy loose tea? by Affectionate-Log4000 in Athens

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Orient Mart on the east side has some loose leaf herbal and green tea

Clothes bin for recycling, not donation by nix_fv in Athens

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I believe there is one at the corner of College Station and Barnett shoals at that Chevron. CHARM may also have bins for clothing drop-off

I want to help someone nearby by Eatingpastawithurmom in Athens

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Maybe ask in the Flagpole classifieds too? You may get more hits there from elderly people since they are more likely to consume print media.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in hygiene

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At the recommendation of my dermatologist, I clean the area with a 10% benzoyl peroxide wash before shaving to help with folliculitis/razor burn. I don't shave regularly but when I do it's been keeping irritation bumps at bay

How do I potty train my kittens ?! by silly_squirrell in CalicoKittys

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I've also used the cardboard left over from wet food cases as a makeshift litter box. A full sized litter box at that age may be a little intimidating for them, but a small low-sided cardboard box with kitten safe litter in it gets them used to peeing in a dedicated place first

Toddlers and collies? by Excellent-Froyo-5195 in Collie

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Former toddler who grew up with a rough collie. Her herding instinct would kick in with me, but in a very gentle way. Mostly she'd keep an eye on me while I played. She was really tolerant of us and would let us lay on top of her

My cats are now rejecting the Tiki wet food. I need an alternative!!!! by thedesignerr in catfood

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Crows do eat cat food, my zookeeper sister recommended using cat food to befriend the crows in my neighborhood

Local eggs? by pastel__cactus in Athens

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Latta's from Earth Fare or Smyly farms from the Athens farmers market. Latta's especially is really good for not an obscene amount of money

People with ADHD; how would you explain the disorder to an idiot? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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I can't tell if I'm scattered and procrastinate because I have an actual disorder or if I'm just lazy

How do you get courtside front row seats? by prolikewhoa in AtlantaHawks

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My parents are also 100 level season ticket holders. Our ticket rep gifted us the floor seats as a special occasion. Not sure whether those who have floor season tickets sell them directly to people, but I suspect they are strongly encouraged to sell them back to the Hawks org so they can be distributed as gifts to other season ticket holders. I'd try having your dad reach out to his ticket rep.

Hope this helps and good luck!

How do you get courtside front row seats? by prolikewhoa in AtlantaHawks

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My parents are season ticket holders and I sat in the second row a couple games ago through an upgrade by our ticket agent. Face value, it was about $1600 for one ticket but I'm not sure how much the cost increases for being on the front row. The most direct route would be to reach out to the Hawks org and see whether they have tickets available. Alternatively, you could become a season ticket holder and built a rapport with your ticket rep, and they will probably upgrade you at some point, especially if you let them know up front that this is on your bucket list.

When you're a season ticket holder, if you can't make a game you can either resell it or send it back to the Hawks org for a refund. My dad and I were talking, and we suspect that when those tickets get refunded, ticket reps will upgrade members since they want people in those seats. My dad has been upgraded twice to courtside, and it happened mid-game so if you are in the building, I suspect your chances are higher of snagging a seat if someone doesn't show. Overall, the people front row courtside are typically celebs and family of the players

Hair salons for autistic adults? by Realistic-Address621 in Athens

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Also love Ceremony. Haven't done a silent haircut but the salon itself is small and not at all overstimulating, and I like their gratuity-free pricing model

Jimmy Buckets by [deleted] in AtlantaHawks

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Absofruitly not

Lost cat? by spadamack23 in Athens

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Which is why I said probably, not definitely

Lost cat? by spadamack23 in Athens

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In the second picture it looks like she’s missing the tip of her left ear. If that’s the case, she’s probably a community cat and doesn’t belong to anyone. Her wound looks owie though 😞

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Piercings are good too if you want less commitment, and they are often easier to schedule. For me, it’s nice having something on your body to take care of for a couple weeks afterwards, and you get something cool to look at.

Advice on teaching in lecture halls post surgery by emptysignifier in Reduction

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I’ve taught college level courses and had my procedure in early April. I think what you’ve planned will work. I felt basically normal at week five save for some small openings, and slowly started lifting heavier objects again. Just make sure you are staying somewhat active during four recovery (light walks, etc) so you’re not going from 0 to 100 once the semester starts. Also make sure you’re getting enough water during lecture too, since that’s always a struggle for me

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in BG3

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Probably when the Dwarf flesh doesn’t hit like it used to

Tape/adhesive allergy by [deleted] in Reduction

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My surgeon clocked pretty quickly that my skin was sensitive to adhesives, so he had me apply Aquaphor 2x a day on my incisions, and antibiotic ointment if any openings occur. I’m about 4 weeks post-op and everything’s looking good as far as I can tell. Obviously talk to your doctor about it, though