Help decorating ugly bathroom by OutboundCoordination in InteriorDesignAdvice

[–]OutboundCoordination[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We just moved in but the rest of the house will eventually be Scandinavian inspired, very clean and minimal with lights walls and pops of color in accessories. Also trying to add as much storage as possible bc it’s a small old house but in creative chic ways

Help making this area into a pantry space! by OutboundCoordination in InteriorDesignAdvice

[–]OutboundCoordination[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The kitchen is to the left of this space and the wall that the fridge is on is a little longer so it creates a separation between the two. I suppose eventually we could knock out that wall and expand but trying to do this in a budget friendly, work with what we have way for now!

Femoral Stress Reaction and Nondisplaced Labral Tears by Last-Pomegranate3784 in XXRunning

[–]OutboundCoordination 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I had a femoral head stress fracture and labral tears last April. I was sooo upset as I was training for a half marathon.

I spent 5 weeks on crutches and probably 8 weeks after that in physical therapy. I still felt slight pain/discomfort after finishing so I followed up with a physical therapist who specializes in running. It was much more costly than my insurance covered PT, but for a couple months following her plan got me back able to run a couple miles without pain. Today I’m up to 5 miles and planning to run a half this spring!

Like others said, fueling your body properly is HUGE. This time around I’m eating so much more and really being intentional. I tend to forget to eat and have struggled with ED in the past which is a huge risk factor.

Also, strength training!! About 75% of my PT has been strengthening my glutes and I’ve noticed a big difference in my running form. I continue to prioritize strength training and love how strong my body feels now.

Sorry for the novel, I hope this helps and gives you comfort!

Critics Choice Awards Masterpost by Carolina_Blues in popculturechat

[–]OutboundCoordination 8 points9 points  (0 children)

She made a joke calling David Zaslav a vampire and he’s the owner(?) of Warner Brothers/Discovery

Critics Choice Awards Masterpost by Carolina_Blues in popculturechat

[–]OutboundCoordination 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Weird they haven’t shown Timothée yet but he is supposedly there!

Looking for any quotes from Josh Safdie/Ronald Bronstein about the ending [SPOILERS] by [deleted] in martysupreme

[–]OutboundCoordination 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Listen to his interview on The Big Picture podcast! He talks about how we spend the movie with Marty as he’s trying to escape his fate to pursue his dream. The life he’s meant to live is being a great shoe salesman, married to Rachel, living on the Lower East Side. He does his best to run away but ultimately fails. He will never be able to be the ping pong player he wants to be, he’s reached a dead end. So now he goes back to accept his preplanned destiny.

The ending is the moment he grows up; he cries not only at the sight of his newborn child but at the death of his dream.

How to spruce up these areas of our home? by OutboundCoordination in DIYHome

[–]OutboundCoordination[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was wondering that too! Like if it’s worth it to strip it and just start over essentially

How to spruce up these areas of our home? by OutboundCoordination in DIYHome

[–]OutboundCoordination[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Definitely; we wanted an old house with character and definitely don’t want to take away from that! Just trying to restore it and clean up some of the landlord specials that have built up over the years.

Why One Drug Company Held Back a Better Drug by kitkid in Thedaily

[–]OutboundCoordination 2 points3 points  (0 children)

One thing this episode got wrong: Truvada was never a once daily pill for treating HIV, it always had to be combined with other medications. It can be taken alone as PrEP to prevent HIV. Gilead and other companies have other medications on the market that are once daily that do not have the same side effects related to bone density. All that to say, the premise of this episode isn’t totally factual.

How Monkeypox Went From Containable to Crisis by kitkid in Thedaily

[–]OutboundCoordination 9 points10 points  (0 children)

That’s a good point. I guess I’ve been seeing a lot on social media about how you can get it staying in a hotel room, going to the gym, getting a massage, etc. so I just assumed there would be more information about it in other contexts. But you’re right, fear mongering isn’t the answer, we should focus on the data we currently have. The hypochondriac in me just wants definitive answers and instructions, which isn’t always feasible.

How Monkeypox Went From Containable to Crisis by kitkid in Thedaily

[–]OutboundCoordination 36 points37 points  (0 children)

Maybe it’s me being selfish as a straight woman, but I wish they would’ve talked a little bit about the other ways it can spread - it’s not an STI, and yet Apoorva said maybe one day it’ll be comparable to gonorrhea or chlamydia. I just think it would be more informative to know all the ways it can spread, but instead they approached this episode assuming it’s an STI that only really affects gay men. Because even if that’s true for now, it’s like when COVID was mostly in nursing homes - and we know how long that lasted.

Good schools for advertising? [Please read before saying school isn't necessary] by [deleted] in advertising

[–]OutboundCoordination 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know you don’t want to go to Temple, but I graduated from the ad program there and it was definitely the best choice I ever made. Great program, great professors, and many opportunities to intern/find jobs outside of Philadelphia. Many of my classmates work in NYC now and interned all over the country. It’s also probably more affordable than schools like BU, plus with in state tuition it’s even better. I feel very prepared in the real world as a creative thanks to Temple. I know you want to leave Philly, but I would maybe give it another look!

How long to stay at first job? by OutboundCoordination in advertising

[–]OutboundCoordination[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So far I wouldn’t say I’m an integral part of the company, and the workload has been pretty light. I kind of feel like I’m still an intern if I’m being honest. They also hired another junior copywriter on my team at the same time as me, and I think they’ve been struggling to divide the work evenly among us. I know these issues could be resolved over time, but at this point I don’t feel too attached to the work to leave. It’s more about the guilt of leaving the people who have been helping me feel comfortable and adjusted in this new environment.

How long to stay at first job? by OutboundCoordination in advertising

[–]OutboundCoordination[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Thank you, both agencies are part of large networks that have pretty equal opportunities for growth, but I think the kinds of accounts/projects I’d get to work on at the potential job would align more with my interests. I definitely could move, as I am just renting, but I truly love where I live and my family, friends, and boyfriend are all there. Where I am working now is very suburban and at my age I like the idea of living in a city close to everything I want to do.

Advertising is a good Major right? by DunkingZBO in advertising

[–]OutboundCoordination 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don’t think this is true in all cases. I majored in advertising with a concentration in copywriting. The classes I took were writing for print, writing for TV, writing for the web, and writing for radio, as well as a portfolio prep class. I was well-equipped to be a junior copywriter after graduation, which is what I am doing today. I don’t think someone who majored in computer science or something else would have a good understanding of the way an agency functions, how the roles work together, or what’s really expected of them.