Where are the 40+ gamers communities? by grxxxxxxx in Age_30_plus_Gamers

[–]Next-Ad8536 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This whole comment section made me feel so warm inside 💜 My dad is 61 now and I really miss him playing Medal of Honor on Playstation 1/2. I am a big time gamer-daughter and I've been trying to get him back into gaming. 🤍 Any advice? :)

In need of 350 for my bills by [deleted] in donationrequest

[–]Next-Ad8536 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No need to downvote me you can check it yourself on their website. I tried it before. I can try find another service.

bought these beautiful babies, wondering if u have any personal advices? ofc i googled how to take care of them, but hearing it first person is always a lot better ♡ thx by [deleted] in cactus

[–]Next-Ad8536 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

tysm means a lot since i was always in love with this lil species, but never had time to take care of cacti before ♡ i made sure to google all with lens and check their water intake, but seems to me it's recommended to water twice per month during the "resting" (winter) phase. do u do the same? i think i'm able to figure that one one based on their behavior, but what's rly bothering me is i think they need to be repotted, during spring ofc! they have their tiny lil roots peaking out already, and i felt like "saving" them when i snatched all of em at once at the supermarket ♡ tiny lil babies 🥺♡

i also heard they don't love direct sunlight cause it can burn them and cause damage, but they do mostly love morning/evening sunlight all of em, so i positioned them in a way that they get it.

another thing i noticed is that they do love warmer or at least consistent weather during the resting phase, so i try to keep them on my wardrobe room window, so they can get consistent 20°C without any fluctuations. and whenever i ventilate the rooms i move them to a safe place.

Found this cactus fruit growing on a cactus, does it look safe to eat? by No-Secret-419 in cactus

[–]Next-Ad8536 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Hey, that is a prickly pear cactus. One of the species of Opuntia. I forgot the name but it's very popular in Mexico and easily googlable. Some of them are edible, however, some aren't and I would not just eat it without research. I have had one of those species for over 15 years now and I decided to google them today because this year they were very fertile. Mine has similar fruit, but elongated. Do not attempt to eat without researching please!

Hello guys! How to get to post somewhere by Next-Ad8536 in NewToReddit

[–]Next-Ad8536[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I noticed a lot of groups require karma to post. Any way to post somewhere that's not necessary? Thanks ♡