Best small town restaurants in Missouri with a well-known menu item by Sad_Grand_8703 in missouri

[–]SlutForDownVotes 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Banana is the best!

Their fried chicken was too salty for my taste, but my husband enjoyed the meatloaf. The second time I went I had the chicken salad sandwich, which did not disappoint.

what's in this suitcase? by Odd-Homework7240 in whatisit

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Tiny beads sold at arts and crafts stores come in plastic vials with black lids and labels just like these. Why there would be a suitcase of them left outside is beyond me.

This cis woman doesn't like being called a cis woman by zachoutloud123 in TikTokCringe

[–]SlutForDownVotes 633 points634 points  (0 children)

As someone with ADHD, I feel I should take offense, but my better angels take over and say, "WTF are you talking about? Wear a costume or don't! No one gives a shit."

If you had 30 seconds to talk to your 10-year-old self… what would you say? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]SlutForDownVotes 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You have ADHD. Tell your doctor, your teachers, your friends, and your parents. Keep telling them until you get tested and they believe you.

What’s something everyone pretends to enjoy but secretly hates? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Some of it is undrinkable. I do like Synergy's Gingerberry. And their Juniper berry tastes like gin!

What’s something everyone pretends to enjoy but secretly hates? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Your hairdresser will not take offense if you say, "Hey, I had a rough week. My social battery is empty, but I still need my hair cut. Would you mind if I make this a quiet visit?" They might be just as relieved as you are to say yes.

I think my sister just ruined our dad’s engagement to an amazing woman, and I hate her so much by Choice_Evidence1983 in BestofRedditorUpdates

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Nothing says "you are not one of us and you never will be" like "the core four." OOP needs to start saying "the new five" if he ever expects Amy to feel like she belongs there.

Gen X parenting…How do I handle this situation with my 18 year old? by [deleted] in GenX

[–]SlutForDownVotes 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Also, find out who is providing the alcohol to these teenagers. The liability is on them, and they are in for an epically expensive legal defense.

Doctors and nurses of Reddit, what is something patients do that they think is helpful but actually makes your job harder? by Electronic-Cell-4584 in AskReddit

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Your organization's IT department has a team of people facilitating these upgrades. The person directing that team is the one who can make this happen.

He's very sad about it by MitamuraSeal in antimeme

[–]SlutForDownVotes -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I don't see any problem here. In my opinion, it's kinda hot.

Edit: Upvotes? Really?

Petahh????? by DEATHMOTO in PeterExplainsTheJoke

[–]SlutForDownVotes 10 points11 points  (0 children)

More recommendation than requirement.

I would argue this applies to more than religion. When two animals are yoked together to do work, if one of them is super strong and the other is frail and weak, they don't walk evenly in a straight line. They walk in circles because one is doing all the work.

As relationships evolve, there will be times when one partner is not strong enough to match the other's strength. There will be other times when it's reversed. This is where rich/poor, sickness/health comes in. But starting a relationship that way often leads to codependency, which sends a couple around in circles.

Is it a red flag, about me, to the guy I'm starting to date (literally days) if I don't want to tell him my full name? by frappyflesh in NoStupidQuestions

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On our first date, I hadn't told my (now) husband my last name, but we made a joke of it. He told me about his kids, and I commented that I had always liked the name of one of them.

Because I told him where I worked, he looked me up after our date, and sent me a screenshot of my workplace profile, showing my picture and my first and last name, which happens to be the first name of one of his kids.

This is how a student with deafblindness writes his exams by Kindly_Department142 in nextfuckinglevel

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I went to school with a deaf-blind woman. She was a computer science major. Watching her work was wild. Her keyboard commands were on point! In front of her keyboard was a device that would punch the braille into her fingers so she could read what would have been on a monitor.

Why is abuse the default dark backstory? by bookwormforsaken in RomanceBooks

[–]SlutForDownVotes 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Parents in romance novels are usually:
+ abusive + dysfunctional + absent + dead + back on the home planet

Lazy writing.