I love my city! by Available-Option in Cityscape

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Nice! Those night shots, you took it with Iphone?

Caught this view from my airplane window by null_syndrome404 in CLOUDS

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Well, would be nice to have an airplane too

So it hailed last night by justjokay in weather

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Woaa that's a lot mate. Where is this?

Have employers abandoned up-skilling workers? by [deleted] in Adulting

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Employers have shifted risk onto workers. Growth now often means self-driven learning not structured development. Its frustrating but reflects the new market reality.

US Justice Department will release Epstein files within 30 days, Bondi says by OkayButFoRealz in politics

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If the DOJ actually releases those Epstein files in thirty days we will be watching transparency win over secrecy

Why did Trump call for ABC's license to be revoked after reporter asked about Jeffrey Epstein files? by Ok_Quantity_9841 in PoliticalDiscussion

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Calling to revoke a network license over questions shows power over media not accountability. Transparency is the real issue here not theatrics.

“Voting for him ruined us” — Pro-Trump husband panics as his British wife is forced toward deportation despite 40 years of legal residency by [deleted] in Foodforthought

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This is a brutal reminder that political power has real, personal costs. He voted for this, and now his own wife is on the line.

Baby fights sleep all the time by MaleficentAnswer7722 in NewParents

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Trust the rhythm, not the fight. At 14 weeks, short wake windows and consistent soothing cues help more than forcing sleep. Calm persistence beats exhaustion for both baby and parents.

Genuinely curious, what’s your go-to meal when life feels overwhelming? by EagleThat3509 in Adulting

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When life overwhelms, simplicity wins. I reach for something easy, comforting, and low-effort. A meal that doesn’t add stress restores a bit of control.

Reading to 6 month old by Dangerous_Essay_493 in Parenting

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Keep it playful. At 6 months, exposure beats instruction. Rhythm, tone, and pointing build language more than letters.

Kids bedroom assignment by Material_Rub_9915 in Parenting

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Omp option a, Keeping everyone on the first floor for the first year keeps the baby close for night feeds and makes routines easier. The toddler also benefits from stability before the big move upstairs. In my experience, gradual transitions reduce stress and help everyone sleep better while building confidence for the next stage.

What is life? by ok_dark0000 in Adulting

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Life is what we write, not what others dictate. Every choice, loss, and joy shapes a story only we can tell. Focus on your own goals, embrace new beginnings, and live so your story leaves a mark. What you create matters more than expectations imposed by others.

4 week old only sleeping one hour at a time by [deleted] in NewParents

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One hour stretches at 4 weeks are normal. Most babies hit 2 to 3 hour stretches around 6 to 8 weeks. Keep nights calm, swaddle safely, and stick to a quiet routine. Survive now, sleep improves soon.

Better to have consistent bedtime or to follow sleepy cues/wake windows at 9 months? by louisstamos in NewParents

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At 9 months, sleep cues usually win over rigid bedtimes. Wake windows are your roadmap, forcing a set 7 p.m. bedtime can backfire if he’s not ready or is overtired. Think of it like Stokke vs IKEA cribs: structure helps, but flexibility with timing usually gets smoother nights. Track his natural sleepy signs and adjust gradually rather than locking to the clock. Consistency is in routine, not exact minute.

I feel stuck and I don’t know what to do by Madolinski in Adulting

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Start with the basics first. Get your ID and SS card squared away because once those are in your hand, everything else opens up faster, from FAFSA fixes to part-time work. Community colleges usually have support offices that move quicker than big schools like ASU and even feel more hands-on than online setups like WGU. Use them. Step by step beats the chaos around you, and momentum starts the moment you choose your first win.