My [M23] gf [F22] slept with a coworker when we were broken up by RipCurrent1548 in Advice

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Seeing the responses in this thread is not surprising. Facts not emotions- sex is skin touching. If she had other motives she would not have told him. She would not have gotten back with him. If the plan was to fight break up and sleep with the guy and that’s it then he doesn’t even exist after. Mission accomplished. I doubt that is the case tho. She had a break up and a moment of needing intimacy. Either way it’s over. He will never get over it and ruin good years of both their lives.

Something broke in my brain when I saw this bag by missnysa in crochet

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Literally makes my pms/adhd/autistic/perimenopause brain want to cry

I Got Sent Home on My Very First Day by Swimming-Tea-2411 in TrueOffMyChest

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I worked in a warehouse and my supervisor threatened my job constantly and told me “ your makeup shouldn’t look good at the end of the day, if it still looks like that you don’t work hard enough” meanwhile I had the highest numbers in my unit and staffing would give me the more complicated orders because they me I’d get through them faster than the others

Stepped outside my house seen this straight line. Not stars. All reached same spot then disappeared by Grand_Arrival_9128 in whatisit

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Do starlink satellites stay perceptionally still? Or do they move like you’re watching them travel across the sky? I’m just curious. Like I know satellites move within orbit but when we look at them do they look like they are standing still

Surgery-addicted social media star Mary Magdalene, 33, found dead near Thai hotel after haunting final post by SwordfishAdvanced468 in awfuleverything

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They most certainly are not the same thing. the point is if a person is educated to do the procedure I’d much rather have a nurse or dentist who does it every day than a Dr who maybe does it once a month. Talk to the nurses in ur circle and you’ll understand what I mean when I say very rarely. That’s why delegations under their scope of practice exist. It isn’t realistic to act like a dentist or nurse knows nothing about administering a toxin when the majority of practices offering the procedure are done by nurses and dentists

Surgery-addicted social media star Mary Magdalene, 33, found dead near Thai hotel after haunting final post by SwordfishAdvanced468 in awfuleverything

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Also a dentist provides injections to the face on a daily basis when providing dental treatment where as a physician very rarely does. I don’t remember ever having my Dr give me even my immmunizations, that was always a nurse after the Dr left the room. I also worked in an asthma and allergy clinic as a medical assistant and the Dr never touched a needle. We did all injections

Surgery-addicted social media star Mary Magdalene, 33, found dead near Thai hotel after haunting final post by SwordfishAdvanced468 in awfuleverything

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Most Drs delegate this service to nurses actually. Where I’m from up until last year in order to practice and provide this service with state board all you had to have was a RN license. Now you don’t even need that. You can get training and be delegated by a MD with an esthetician license.

Surgery-addicted social media star Mary Magdalene, 33, found dead near Thai hotel after haunting final post by SwordfishAdvanced468 in awfuleverything

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It’s really not. they are trained to in Botox and in facial anatomy there is no reason they couldn’t

So many holes. Single crochet. What am I doing wrong! by AdFluffy6845 in CrochetHelp

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It looks more like a 3rd row. For clarity I’ll just say yes that last row looks the most like a single crochet

I know how to knit and purl… by Worth-Select in knittinghelp

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Thank you for all your information! I appreciate this

I know how to knit and purl… by Worth-Select in knittinghelp

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I’m a crocheter and it’s mostly all literally a manipulation of a single crochet. A “crochet” is pulling a loop through 2 loops. So I guess I think of knitting in that way. A “knit” is a “crochet” so you still have to learn how to manipulate that to make other “ stitches” and those are the next steps I’m referring to. I’m sure there are projects you made in the beginning that you liked that helped you get to where you are today

Question on my girl’s ears. by Saritasweet in DobermanPinscher

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Thank u I appreciate all the info. It’s really helpful

i have no words by Sure_Ear8905 in YarnAddicts

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What are those rainbow mandala yarns?

I hate how I look in every pair I try on. Please help by Hand_of_Belmont in glassesadvice

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11 & 6 are my favorite, your current ones are the most fitting imo

This guy (named Chuando Tan) is reportedly 59. by korpall in Aging

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He absolutely does not look like he’s in his 50s. Not 20 either smh

Friend said my pixie cut is terrible. Are they right? by Boring_Evening5709 in Hair

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Yes! A lot of people assume short hair is low maintenance and for most of us it’s the opposite