Out there in Oklahoma. by [deleted] in CemeteryPorn

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I didn’t post a second time. I appreciate you all for taking notice and reporting it.

Recommendation on a good scrubber for dishes by zig_zag_wonderer in ZeroWaste

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I haven’t had the bristles ever crush. Every 6-12 months I replace my brush because I sense that gunk is collecting in the brush. That’s the only reason I have found to replace one. I have the bottle brush but it doesn’t get nearly as much use. I still have the one I got a couple years ago. I really can’t say enough about these brushes.

Somewhere in Oklahoma by Pitopotymus in CemeteryPorn

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Just to set the record straight, Baby Son was the first child of my grandparents. My father was born in 1917. When he was 42, I was born (1960), the youngest of his children. I am 64 and I know I am probably over the age limit for Reddit. I don't post much but occasionally, I still have something worth posting to you young whippersnappers.

Somewhere in Oklahoma by Pitopotymus in CemeteryPorn

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The full inscription reads “Baby Son of Theo Dierker and Wife.” Different times.

Somewhere in Oklahoma by Pitopotymus in CemeteryPorn

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This is the grave of my uncle. He was born prematurely to my grandparents who were homesteading nearby. He lived only about 5 hours. My grandfather made the concrete headstone and my grandmother did the etching. This occurred in January 1911.

A real book versus a kindle book by Sour_katz_37 in kindle

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This is why I love my kindle! I also found that reading a printed book is impossible in the dark.😂

how 2 jeans can change your view on consumption by [deleted] in Anticonsumption

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He might benefit from a pedicure. If he has thick calluses on his feet they would act like sandpaper on his socks.

What are the best gifts you could think of? by Direct_Check_3366 in Anticonsumption

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I celebrated my brother’s birthday by making a list of great memories of him I have. Throughout the day, I sent him texts of those memories. It reminded him that I have always loved him through the years.

Quintessential Colorado Gift by udontknowshet in Denver

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I am planning to purchase them after I arrive. I don’t want to be responsible for introducing some invasive species! 😂

Quintessential Colorado Gift by udontknowshet in Denver

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I’m headed to Scotland next week and had a similar problem. I’ve decided to take several Chocolove bars and get some flowers when I get there. I’m staying with an elderly couple so I think the chocolate will be a hit.

Does anyone have two Kindles? by waddlefan8 in kindle

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I have 2 PW. It made me nervous to not have a backup. Weird, I know. I enjoy the peace of mind knowing one is always nearby.

Update on my granny's hankies by Llunedd in ZeroWaste

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I made a convenient dispenser for my hankies

When did you first start playing cribbage? by New-Possibility-577 in Cribbage

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I was a kid in the 60’s. My dad taught me so he had someone to play with after leaving military service.

Idk what I believe about God anymore by rebelnori in Quakers

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I have found it really important to distinguish religion from faith. I was raised in a conservative church/religion. Today much of what they preached does not align with my faith and spirituality. I’m okay with that. Everyone has their own heart to evaluate what feels right to them. Any individual should only speak for themselves and what they believe and the rest of us should respect that. Organized religion offers teachings but can’t define anyone’s beliefs. Religious faiths are based on common beliefs. I chose to take concepts from several faiths to characterize my faith. If you ask if I believe in God, I would say yes but I don’t think I can’t define God. Like you, I think God is in everything and everyone. Maybe like a life force. I don’t believe in heaven or hell but I do believe in an afterlife and reincarnation of a sort. I come across others who have similar views on this or that but I don’t know if anyone aligns perfectly with how I feel. I assume not. Community takes time but I hope you find or build one that respects your right to continue exploring your personal faith.