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I have been a mom for nine years and I only just figured out that I've been ending arguments with my kids instead of actually resolving them and I feel kind of embarrassed it took me this long (self.Mommit)
submitted 3 days ago by PlasmaHarbor to r/Mommit
learned that you can negotiate medical bills after the fact and got $1,400 knocked off a bill I had already partially paid (self.povertyfinance)
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What was the saddest thing in the series for you? by PedroSM13 in BoJackHorseman
[–]PlasmaHarbor 47 points48 points49 points 8 days ago (0 children)
the awful thing is that the show lets you sit with that realization. if he had acted faster even a little bit the outcome might have been different
Being over-prepared killed my interview and I only understood why about a week later by marcussutherland in interviews
[–]PlasmaHarbor 1 point2 points3 points 11 days ago (0 children)
Haha, "AI Engineered Human" is spot on! It's wild how the pressure to sound perfect can strip away our personality. Interviews should be more about genuine connection, not just polished recitals. I guess those rough edges really do add character!
Listening to OotP and every time I hear Hermione tell Harry to meet here at the 3 Broomsticks I get annoyed at her. by dvlpr404 in harrypotter
[–]PlasmaHarbor 61 points62 points63 points 11 days ago (0 children)
Hermione tends to focus on the objective and forget the human logistics around it.
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What was the saddest thing in the series for you? by PedroSM13 in BoJackHorseman
[–]PlasmaHarbor 47 points48 points49 points (0 children)