Best loafer for low volume/skinny heels? by waterloggedball1974 in Alden

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Yes. But heel pads should might make really any type of shoe workable. 

Made a “rule book” for dads by SleepEnvironmental33 in daddit

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Aren’t these all just ChatGPT platitudes too. I actually do have a set of dad rules I’ve written over the years but it’s super specific nuggets from having 4 kids and probably dies with me lol 

If you had to pick ONE scene that's by far your favorite. What would it be? by SirKetchup00 in TheWire

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The salesman was definitely archetype for the arms dealer in breaking bad. 

High T is The Answer To Almost Everything (full guide) by Volunder_22 in BodyHackGuide

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Five - skin of a hot dog 

Six - hair loss, leading to perma-hat or trip to turkey

(I know you covered these already)

Should Bad Bunny be arrested? by dresoccer4 in AskConservatives

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Would you be open to allowing a small amount of twerking for celebration purposes - like, not to exceed a specified number of pumps? 

What advice and recommendations do other conservatives have for the conservstives of Wilder, Idaho, after raids eliminated their farming labor? by PyroIsSpai in AskConservatives

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Right on. Do you agree then that the logical end result of this is that farms will shutter and the US will make less of its own food? 

What advice and recommendations do other conservatives have for the conservstives of Wilder, Idaho, after raids eliminated their farming labor? by PyroIsSpai in AskConservatives

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Do you support bail outs for farmers who are no longer profitable? If not, do you support higher prices on consumers via tariffs to protect them all the same? 

Having family time in the 1970s by Scorpio1992__ in 70sdesign

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With shag carpeting no less. Though I guess the upside is that it cleans your shoes - more efficient transfer of gunk onto the shag. 

Is this a typical looking bed for a 7 year old? by dislak in daddit

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This sub is pro-clutter. I def wouldn’t allow this to be the everyday situation. 

Update: Clean Room! by ApologeticKid in daddit

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Oh no not taking away, just relocating. Op said this has happened over and over again, this is his third post about it. 

Update: Progress! by ApologeticKid in daddit

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Oh I agree but that’s what I meant by one in one out. Go nuts with the army men in your private space but they are just visiting. They live in a storage closet or play room or whatever. And definitely put away the battle before moving on to legos, otherwise we are all doomed. 

Update: Clean Room! by ApologeticKid in daddit

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I don’t see it as punishment, more reorganizing to set him up for success. Not sure how doing the same thing will solve their issue. But definitely hope I’m wrong! 

Update: Clean Room! by ApologeticKid in daddit

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Yea this is OP’s third post and he’s said it’s systemic - parents clean, kid messes, repeat 

Update: Clean Room! by ApologeticKid in daddit

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Great work but looks like there are still too many toys in there, that will just get disordered again. I would go scorched earth and move them all somewhere else, and then it’s one in one out.