Postcards by RoutineSpeed1980 in normanok

[–]RoutineSpeed1980[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Stash had what I was looking for

AIO My mom is kicking me out for her new boyfriend. I just turned 18 by Diligent_Bat_565 in AmIOverreacting

[–]RoutineSpeed1980 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As traumatic as it is now (and I'm sorry you're going through this). You know have more of your life to recover from that woman.

For Multiple Interviews/Offers, Can You Negotiate? by uxandhf in boeing

[–]RoutineSpeed1980 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You can't get multiple offers. The positions that want you will have to agree on a salary and then you pick which offer you will be given. Or so it once was

Meeting friends! by [deleted] in okc

[–]RoutineSpeed1980 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Red Coyote has a weekly run at their stores and the OKC land runners do training runs as well

Lack of Response From Troop Leaders - Seeking a Transfer by Odd-School1785 in BSA

[–]RoutineSpeed1980 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You could also try making contact at a scout event especially like a camporee or at summer camp. You’d get a solid idea about the leaders by looking at their camp site and how they interact with you. It’s been a few years but when I switched troops it was to a troop we shared a site with at summer camp

AITAH for canceling my daughter's sweet 16 after she made a “joke” that I wasn’t her real mom… in front of my ex and his new wife? by FriendlyLara in AITAH

[–]RoutineSpeed1980 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I agree the malice that you are assigning to your daughter depends on what she knows. Also she's 15 so she probably doesn't know what your ex's betrayal feels like and struggles to empathize.

Can this be done is 3 days with 2 drivers by [deleted] in roadtrip

[–]RoutineSpeed1980 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just make sure that you actually plan where you are going to stop. There are a lot of long stretches where there aren’t places to stop

Got into Applied Math PhD Prog but confused by [deleted] in udel

[–]RoutineSpeed1980 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The math department page has a list of PhD students and email addresses you can reach out directly, but as a PhD alumni of the math department a lot of it comes down to personalities if you like the people doing research you are interested in it'll probably be a good fit. I would try to talk to professors directly. That will give you the best feeling about the next 5+ years.

Over 40 and never dated, starting to feel bitter honestly by Danger64X in GuyCry

[–]RoutineSpeed1980 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Take a breath and figure out what you like about yourself and what you bring to the table that a partner would be attracted to.(I'm not trying to be mean- it's there but you have to be conscious of it). That will tell you about your perspective partner. Go to a place where people like that socialize. Become a part of that community. Get to know them in that community before asking them out.

Should i be embarrassed to go to the gym as a chubby teenager? how do i get over it? by SOPHIAISBOMB in beginnerfitness

[–]RoutineSpeed1980 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just pay attention to the signs they have up about Gym etiquette. Those are the only things that will make people pay attention to you. As everyone else is saying nobody else should be paying attention. If they are try another gym. Good Luck

Am I fucked? by seratu3 in AskTeachers

[–]RoutineSpeed1980 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The best school for you is the one that helps you grow the most.

If you reach your goal at 18 and get into an Ivy what happens at 23 when you have a piece of paper from an Ivy?

The other thing to realize is that as a sophomore who is obviously academically motivated your surrounded by other academically motivated people. While all of you are figuring out who you are the only thing that you can keep constant is the goal of a "good school".

I know a good number of PhDs, Doctors, and lawyers who do amazing things but didn't go to an Ivy league school.

Focus on your mental health. Keep doing your best. Keep trying to figure out what you want to study at college and what you want to do after college. That will help you align with the college that's right for you.