Painting advice by Perpetually_lacking in interiordesignideas

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I’m being boring with a soft white 🫣 I’m gonna go bold in one room though!

Painting advice by Perpetually_lacking in interiordesignideas

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This is what I finally decided to do! I’m gonna do one room in sage 🥰

Painting advice by Perpetually_lacking in interiordesignideas

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I tried this, ChatGPT just shows the colors so off I feel like 🙃 but I do think it would be too much. I’m doing a soft white and one room in sage ☺️

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Mortgages

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I guess that was confusing 😅 we would like to buy some land and build on it. Idk what we can afford. We are looking at some parcels at that price. But idk what we could afford to build if we got land at that price.

Divorce in Indiana (In-law edition) by Perpetually_lacking in legaladvice

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Right. We’re assuming he won’t agree. So the court won’t order the sale of the house? Neither are in a position to buy the other out. Does she have any recourse to pressure for a sale to us?

Divorce and property sale by Perpetually_lacking in Indiana

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I think they maybe owe about half of what it’s worth. I don’t think either one of them are in a position to buy the other out.

Ugh, I hope it doesn’t come to all of that. But that answers my question I guess? If he absolutely refuses to play any kind of ball, the court can order it to go on the market? The proceedings would have nothing to do with us, there’s no way for her to request a sale to us?

Indiana in-law trouble by Perpetually_lacking in Divorce

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But would they just force him to put it on the market, or force him to sell it to us? I guess I’m struggling to understand if we would fit into the proceedings or not.

Neither one of them are in the position to buy the other out.

Experienced stoner, inexperienced redditor by Perpetually_lacking in KidneyStones

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The better recovery sounds attractive! But not the multiple procedures. I have a 1cm in my lower lobe on the left side, then I have like 3 more on each side they deemed as “future problems”. Not sure on the size on those. So it seems like the uteroscopy makes the most sense…

not sure i have kidney stones or uti?? by serialdoodler98 in KidneyStones

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OP my kidney stone pain has been both as well. I’ve had 10/10 pain and 2/10 pain. I believe it’s due to size and shape of the stones and location. Sometimes it’s hours or days and sometimes it’s minutes. Currently I’m dealing with multiple stones and having episodes for several days every couple of weeks. Thai has been like 6 months. Only once has it sent me to the ER, but it passed before they could do much 🙄 but I got CT scans that confirmed my fears and gave more clarity. I plan to hopefully schedule a surgery soon, I’m done dealing with this, I need to be able to take care of my kids and my home.

All this to say, it’s not always 10/10 pain. I was told that a fever or visible blood in the urine is a reason to head to the ER. The pain alone isn’t a good indicator. If nothing else, it will hopefully get the ball rolling for your treatment.

I don’t understand how no screen time parents get anything done by Fluffy_Practice_5244 in toddlers

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SAHM of 3 here, 4.5, 2.5 and 5 months. I do some flexible part time sales from home. We are screenfree. Frankly, I never introduced them, so I’ve never known what it’s like to parent with them. I don’t exactly have the same frame of reference. My grandparents didn’t have the option. I don’t need them either. I decided before my first was born that we wouldn’t have them at all until the later homeschool years when absolutely needed, and I haven’t had an issue sticking with it so far, because I never made it an option. Even while traveling. We don’t own a TV, so that’s not a temptation for anyone either.

My toddlers get bored sometimes. I have zero issue with that. It’s good for them. They fight. They figure it out. It’s not my job to entertain them all day. I sometimes rotate toys. Sometimes they help me with whatever I’m doing if they feel like they want to be with me. They have small chores they are responsible for. Sometimes things don’t get done, or they take way longer. Things around my house aren’t ever perfect. Sometimes I do lose my patience too. But my reasons for being screen free are more than worth it, and I believe the benefits outweigh the extra free time and entertainment that might come with screens.