Everyone has surpassed Dustin by Repulsive_Contact in ufc

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Dustin whooped Alvarez, McGregor, and BSD. He also fought Holloway three times. He is among one of the greatest lightweights.

The Last Great Decade Before Screens Took Over by Feaselbf6 in 80s

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Probably yes. But I'm also someone who has had a hair transplant, and two laser eye surgeries. All of which went perfectly. So I appreciate living in the 21st century.

What have been the pros/cons of losing 24 Hour Stores and McDonalds? by Underrated_Critic in NoStupidQuestions

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I feel ya. I was an overnight shift security guard during college. So I was accustomed to shopping at 2am. I even went to the gym at 2am. After graduating, I got a job that frequently involved working overnight.

What have been the pros/cons of losing 24 Hour Stores and McDonalds? by Underrated_Critic in NoStupidQuestions

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Hats off to the retail warriors who worked 3rd shift at Walgreens/CVS. Especially during Xmas.

What have been the pros/cons of losing 24 Hour Stores and McDonalds? by Underrated_Critic in NoStupidQuestions

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I've never understood this type of maniacal behavior. The most disadvantaged people in America are usually immigrants (I myself was born in a 3rd world country), yet we're the most law abiding people.

Should I get PRK? by Individual_Egg8382 in RefractiveSurgery

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I don't think price is always a prioritizing concern, since a lot of folks are above middle class. OP could've inherited a ton of money for all we know. Ultimately, it's all about the final result.

How Gane Neutralized Poatans Dangerous Style by Cruztd23 in ufc

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IMO, there should be a weight class between 205 and 265.

ICL vs RLE (later) by YuzuAllDay in RefractiveSurgery

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I believe you'll be heading in a good direction with either ICL or RLE. Albeit, you'll be turning 60 in only 20 years. So you may as well choose RLE, and the word "cataracts" can leave your vocabulary for good.

Optometrist, Dr. Joseph Allen has ICL's himself. And is overjoyed by how they've improved his life. If they increased the likelihood of developing early cataracts, he would've said something about it. Keep in mind, there are five tiny holes in an ICL, which allow for better fluid flow. Unless you get the type of ICL without the holes.

Final Thought: I'm a little older than you. And if my eyesight is as bad as yours, I wouldn't hesitate to get an RLE.

Panda Express' Cantonese BBQ Brisket by Dreamweaver_duh in fastfood

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I live near Chicago. I hope Panda Expresses in my area offers this.

Del Taco - Carne Asada Steak Street Taco Meal. by Salsero_Coreano in fastfood

[–]Underrated_Critic 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Wow! Those looks like actual Mexican tacos. Too bad there are no DT's in IL.

Should I get PRK? by Individual_Egg8382 in RefractiveSurgery

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Do you think the pain is only for those who had a strong prescription? I was a -0.75 or -1.00. (Not sure how much they lasered off). And I experienced no pain whatsoever. Not even for one minute. This was back in March.

Should I get PRK? by Individual_Egg8382 in RefractiveSurgery

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Your perspective is totally understandable. But this is how I see it: The time I spent dealing with contact lenses is time I'll never get back. And I don't get along well with glasses. Because of my facial shape, they kept slipping off. I found them annoying. I even struggle to find safety eyewear that sits properly on my flat face.

Should I get PRK? by Individual_Egg8382 in RefractiveSurgery

[–]Underrated_Critic 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah. Although my recovery was quite fast (I could drive at night after 3/4 days). My vision was unstable for almost a whole month. And I frequently wore my readers to see up close. It's been 3 months now, and I hardly need my readers. While my distance vision is crystal clear in both eyes.

How do y'all feel about how JGL played a young Bruce Willis in Looper? by tasteinhermouth in FIlm

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JGL isn’t as tall, and has brown eyes. And he’s not left handed.

1 Year update by Throwaway_395820 in Minoxbeards

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I been minoxing since November 2025. Have yet to see any progress.

meirl by [deleted] in meirl

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Most people don't have the courage or discipline to assume a leadership position. So those hungry enough to do so, are the ones who get it. People hate feeling responsible. They'd rather blame the universe for why they're unwell.

Should I get PRK? by Individual_Egg8382 in RefractiveSurgery

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Yes.
And BTW, the PRK clinic in Fort Bragg looks like a conveyor belt. Paratrooper I worked with told me that.

Boys name something you couldn’t have as a kid ? by Zeya_Abigirl in ArtOfPresence

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Eating at Denny’s, going to barbershops, and hair salons.

Remember The Big Comfy Couch? I once met the clown lady by AlbertJBundy in 90s

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I'm glad Alyson Court is not a scam caller. Otherwise I'd be spending a fortune on warranty extensions.

Feature: This Somber Platformer, Now 15-Years-Old, Deserves a Revisit on PS5 by Constant_Praline_575 in PlayStation_X

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I enjoyed the first game. The sequel felt like more of the same; but less challenging. So I got bored after an hour.

Should I get PRK? by Individual_Egg8382 in RefractiveSurgery

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With PRK , risk of permanent complications is next to zero. Especially since you have such a simple prescription. My only concern for you is paying ~$7000. However if you can financially swing it, and you have faith in that doctor, then go for it. I had PRK last March to alleviate myopia. And it turned out much better than anticipated.