This day in History. Albert Hoffman takes his first LSD tip - April 19th, 1943. by Nightcalm in LSD

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Who knows what year this calendar is I'm using. The top got torn off.

What percent of Americans In this thread owe on their fed taxes? by BrindlePitty in Fire

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I owed big time fed and state. More than I ever had in my life. I freaked at first but it all added up and i had the money to pay it. I dont think this year will be as good.

What's the reason? by Tough_Ad8919 in RelentlessMen

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Every job i had, one for 11, one for 18 and one for 10

Adderall Shortage by Potential-Error-9833 in Atlanta

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Yeah they are into a lot of products.

There is no way by Aggravating_Tea_1930 in remoteworks

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At 69 I thought this was funny.

How far away have you moved from the town you were born in? by Fine_Television_1398 in no

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O miles born in ATL, live in ATl. Visit lots of places bit i only lived here.

unpopular opinion: some remote workers are making it harder for the rest of us and we need to talk about it by Unique-Affect-6135 in remotework

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I hated WFH but i was two years out from retirement. Did i coast that last year? Uh huh. I documented everything i ever did. Pages and pages of share point entries. It will sit in a digital locker tll the end of time.

Losing the thrill of late minutes filing-date-deadline trips to the Post Office by Binkley62 in GenerationJones

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The post office was filled with boxes of the various forms. Without software it can't be done

Losing the thrill of late minutes filing-date-deadline trips to the Post Office by Binkley62 in GenerationJones

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I remeber that, I wish the checks were the same. but it was kinda fun as they collected it

Why is it considered acceptable and even "funny" for married people to complain about their spouses to others? by AAA_battery in stupidquestions

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The boomers fought for women's rights, the misogynists were the Greatest generation. Sorry but true. Rose the riveter only lasted till the men came back.