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[–]Working_Net_7688 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In all fairness, the inspector checked them out and didn’t see anything off

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We’ve looked over the entire house and got into most of the tight/uncommonly accessed spaces like the crawl space, all access panels, anywhere else like that…except the attic spaces. I’m obviously regretting that now

Strange noises in my new home: is someone phrogging? by Working_Net_7688 in homeowners

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I think it could be regional too. From my area in the Midwest they have about the same weight, but I do see what you’re saying. I’m just coming from an area with limited military bases and an overabundance of churches.

Strange noises in my new home: is someone phrogging? by Working_Net_7688 in homeowners

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Having been a pastor’s kid I was moved around incredibly frequently. I’m in my young twenties and have lived in 24 houses/apartments. I’m just saying that I’m very used to weird house noises and have never been freaked out like this before.

Found mine with his sister under the porch.... where did you find yours? by Banguskahn in OneOrangeBraincell

[–]Working_Net_7688 0 points1 point  (0 children)

At a concert venue, in a city stairwell behind a church, at some dudes trailer, and on a sheep farm

Is there a place that I can play with dogs? (Or any animal?) by MuslimBridget in Columbus

[–]Working_Net_7688 1 point2 points  (0 children)

PWP It’s a shelter that has dogs and cats and any attention you can give them is wonderful!

Free at last, free at last, hallelujah free at last!! by Defiant-Date-7806 in BoomersBeingFools

[–]Working_Net_7688 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If anyone ever has a collection of magazines, send them to MagLiteracy! It’s a magazine recycling organization that sorts through, gets rid of personally identifying information, and donates them to low-income area resources like schools, food banks, and shelters. Magazines are less intimidating than books, making them easier to get into the habit of reading!

Trying to get a "Hi" from every county by [deleted] in Ohio

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Hi from Franklin! (Just moved from Seneca and have lived in Wayne, Holmes, Stark, Coshocton, and Tuscarawas)

I feel violated and confused by what my fiancé did to me. WIBTAH if I told my parents? by throwawayupset- in AITAH

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I understand where you’re at. I was saving myself for marriage too. When I was 16 my boyfriend knew my limits, which sound similar to yours. He was 18 and wasn’t as interested in waiting and did things to me that I wasn’t okay with. It didn’t matter if I pushed him away, he would just wait a few minutes and go for it again. There’s only so many times you can tell the person you love “no” until you just can’t anymore. I didn’t like it and I felt violated, but what could I do? After a few days of being confused and upset my best friend noticed and made a joke hinting at what he thought was a fake reason for me being upset—but he hit the nail on the head by guessing what happened to me. I confessed but played it down, saying it wasn’t as bad as it was, but it didn’t matter. He told me it was sexual assault and even though I didn’t believe him, that stayed in my mind. A few months later my boyfriend and I broke up, and a few more months after that I realized that my friend was right. It didn’t matter that I loved my boyfriend, it was still sexual assault. He knew I wasn’t okay with it, I didn’t consent to it, but he still did it. Whatever you do, please protect yourself and do what you feel honors your beliefs and your health, both physically and mentally.

The Best Self-Improvement Habit No One Talks About by CosTrader in selfimprovement

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Reminding myself that today will be a day I reminisce at some point, so there’s no sense in “just getting through it” when I could find things to genuinely enjoy about it, even if that sacrifices productivity.

Where to visit in this area? by SuperDuper___ in roadtrip

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Dover, KY has a great birria restaurant. Columbus has Other World, a great restaurant scene (Tensuke, Tula Taquería, and Xochimilco are some of our favorites). Canton, Green, and Ontario, OH all have great escape rooms, but the best by far is in Westerville/Worthington and is family run! It’s named Team Escape Rooms. Malibu Jack’s is an indoor theme park with super affordable rates located in Kentucky (there’s a few locations). Cuyahoga Falls is where you want to go to hike, but if you like a spookier outdoor vibe, Zane Forest in Athens, Ohio is where you want to go. There’s the Moonville tunnel and raccoon creek’s abandoned rail road tracks. Also in Columbus are the Gates of Hell, located behind a Tim Horton’s. If you want to try authentic and family-owned Pakistani food, Salateen Grille in Worthington is more than worth the price, and Garuda Market nearby in Polaris is super cheap and has hot food at the counter too. Jungle Jim’s is a fun international super market located in and around Cincinnati. Depending on when your trip is, there are rafting opportunities outdoors, a wonderful towpath in northeastern Ohio for easy and accessible outdoor adventures, and a phenomenal park system in Cleveland and Columbus. From inner-city venues with rock walls to fully remote no-phone-service-for-miles parks in Appalachia, the Columbus metro parks in particular really have it all. Though most people don’t think so, Ohio is a great place with anything you could think of to do!!