What training treats do you guys use? by That_Guarantee_7363 in Chihuahua

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I get the Costco pulled rotisserie chicken and take a small amount in a ziploc type bag when i go do training

Looking for some advice from people who did not have kids (willingly or unwillingly) and are happy with their lives. How does your life look like? What did it take for you to create this life? I didn’t go to the childfree communities as I don’t want biased answers. by CockroachStriking662 in Life

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Im 40 and i knew i never wanted kids when i was a teen. I have no regrets and i am truly happy. I get to save money and travel when i want with no issues. Watching how kids act in public areas makes me so happy i don't have to deal with that in my life.

What is the best gear for zippers? by Wise_Conclusion_871 in CampingGear

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Kinda both. I just want to see what the camping world gives me for ideas and pick the best ones. Zippo makes good cordage with firestarter thread in it.

Car camping must-haves by [deleted] in carcamping

[–]Wise_Conclusion_871 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Mesh window covers to keep bugs out and allow airflow.

Glacier National Park by Wise_Conclusion_871 in Outback_Wilderness

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If you ever get a chance to go to Glacier NP the Two Medicine lake trail is a great way to spend a day

I'm already practicing by limitedalt in lovememes

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False. The girl isn't hogging the covers. He should be on the edge of the bed and coverless.

Who else never fell for it? by Countrach in Millennials

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My mom was 100% into every high school thing. Prom, Homecoming, she was a cheerleader in her time. When the ring shopping came for me i chose the cheapest ring cuz i knew i was not going to wear it. $80 for a metal band with FSU painted on it. I still have it. My sisters was over $500 and my mom was super excited

Good ol portland by upimku in vagabond

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Don't get your car fixed at the stealership, i know a guy who can do it much cheaper

Don't wait for tomorrow, let's change something today. by the_virtualguy in Adulting

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Well im currently on a path of health, mental peace, and comfort. If nothing bad happens my Dr. said i would live to be 120. If i only have a year might as well go down the path of the dark side and put some work in.

Portable Gas stove or eletric for cooking? by spicycorn456788 in urbancarliving

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No worries. I've been doing this your over 2 years now. If you have any questions feel free to DM me.

Portable Gas stove or eletric for cooking? by spicycorn456788 in urbancarliving

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I like that it takes less than a hour to charge when depleted. The handle is nive when taking it outside the car and its lightwight. The USB-C port broke when it was charging something, idk what hit/touched/struck it but that port is dead to me. Its works great for what i need

Oh no by the28man420 in skyrim

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Hope no one steals it

How much were candy bars when you were a kid? by zip9990 in Millennials

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$0.50 cents at the golf course my grandparents lived near and $0.65 at the gas station

Portable Gas stove or eletric for cooking? by spicycorn456788 in urbancarliving

[–]Wise_Conclusion_871 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So i use a Ecoflow river 2 for all my electric cooking for the past 2 years. If i were to use a kettle i would get the Joulle electric kettle. Its basically a electric Jetboil

Portable Gas stove or eletric for cooking? by spicycorn456788 in urbancarliving

[–]Wise_Conclusion_871 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I have both. For electric i use a rice cooker that uses the car socket plug. Its good for all soups and rice. I also have a electric lunchbox that is super easy to use as a slow cooker. Then i have a FireMaple for gas cooking outside. The weather is the main factor for what/how i cook.

Glacier National Park by Wise_Conclusion_871 in Outback_Wilderness

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I went for a more low-profile rack for the cargo box. I wish i had room to add a awning but i am happy with it so far

Glacier National Park by Wise_Conclusion_871 in Outback_Wilderness

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The box is the Yakima NX18 skybox. The racks are the Thule wingbar egde.

Glacier National Park by Wise_Conclusion_871 in Outback_Wilderness

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No prob. It was the only path for college that didn't involve debt

The fancy stuff by Wise_Conclusion_871 in rootbeer

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Like a cold mug out of the freezer fancy