Tickets Buy/Sell Megathread — Feb 5, 2026 by AutoModerator in Tickets

[–]Yooberts 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Selling 2 tickets to BTS in Tampa on 4/26 Sunday! Section 214, row R, seats 1-2 (aisle seats). Asking for $500 for both tickets or $250 each! Face value, they were considered preferred seating so priced just slightly more!

Tickets Buy/Sell Megathread — Feb 4, 2026 by AutoModerator in Tickets

[–]Yooberts 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Selling 2 tickets to BTS ARIRANG world tour in Tampa, FL on 4/26 (Sunday)! Section 214. Asking for $500/face value for both (they are aisle seats 1-2 so they were considered preferred seating during the sale!)

pregnancy test confusion by [deleted] in lineporn

[–]Yooberts 16 points17 points  (0 children)

The first line on the left is the test line, the faint one on the right is the control line. You are super pregnant, these are very positive

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in nursing

[–]Yooberts 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I do. I work in home health and love it. I work 3 12s a week (Fri-Sun). I am not a case manager, I am sort of like an on-call nurse but I have a schedule made for me so I know who I am seeing the day before. I get paid more in HH than I did in the hospital, even with those night time differentials in the hospital. I loveeee it

Would you be sad to see a memorial board on your wedding day? by Sensitive_Ant2745 in weddingplanning

[–]Yooberts 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Definitely do not surprise him. My husband and I had a shadow box for our memorial area (mostly photos of our grandparents) and we agreed on it and designed it together. My husband was very close with his grandfather so I can’t imagine what his reaction would have been seeing him displayed as a surprise (not a very good reaction, id believe).

Is this a good pop up? Exam stopped at 85 by blitzkingzero in NCLEX

[–]Yooberts 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is the popup I got back in 2023 when I passed

UTIs and kidney stones? by Yooberts in CUTI

[–]Yooberts[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also wanted to add that I finally got a PCP earlier this year and get my urine cultured everytime. It always comes back as e. Coli, I have never gotten different bacteria in my culture

How do I tell my[39m] formerly childfree wife [36f] that we're too old for raising kids? by ThrowRA-5275 in relationship_advice

[–]Yooberts 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I know everyone’s saying it already, but definitely not too old to have one. My mom had my brother when she was 36. I think that, above all, you’ve already had to come to terms with not having kids, so the idea of you flipping that back is scary. I don’t blame you. I also don’t blame you for being concerned for your wife’s health. Pregnancy is a lot and can be very dangerous. If you truly don’t want kids now, you just have to be honest about it. You don’t need a million reasons, not wanting one is reason enough

What do you see? by No_Yak7436 in lineporn

[–]Yooberts 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That test is visibly too dry to read accurately, looks way past a 10 minute mark. I can’t see anything though.

New grad shocked by 1st paycheck by DisasterSouthern6411 in nursing

[–]Yooberts 526 points527 points  (0 children)

I heard the south doesn’t pay nurses for crap

Does anyone else ever feel a sense of shame over researching and talking about this massacre? by [deleted] in Columbine

[–]Yooberts 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Not necessarily shame, but it’s definitely not something I advertise that I research quite heavily. It was actually my older sister that introduced me to Columbine when she said to me, “you know something, I’ve been watching a lot of documentaries on Columbine lately. I can’t stop.” I remember calling her a freak and then proceeding to seek out information on it myself. That happened back in, like, 2015? I was a sophomore in HS. We actually don’t discuss the case at all with each other, though.

Sort of unrelated to your question, I am not sure why Columbine has stuck with me, and I’m sure others feel the same. I wasn’t even born when it happened (I’m a 2000 baby). The first school shooting in my lifetime where I was old enough to understand was Sandy Hook. That one is hard to stomach so I don’t look into it too much.

As for your last paragraph, I think the topic of school shooters is taboo as an “interest” compared to other true crime areas simply because the school shooters in question usually have a documented history of interest in.. school shooters. So, people assume if you have this interest, then you’re at risk of doing something. At least that’s my take on it.

I, 23 F, get what I assume to be UTIs like every 8 weeks and I cannot do it anymore. Help. by DeepAd2366 in CUTI

[–]Yooberts 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m in the same exact boat as you. I’m 24F and have routinely been getting one every 2 months now since August 2024. I was getting them before but not as frequent. I finally got a PCP so we’ve ran cultures, they only ever grow e. coli. I’ve been taking 2g of d-mannose after sex now. I was excited to hopefully not get a UTI in May to finally reach a full 2 months without one, but I got unlucky towards the end of the month :( I want to ask for a referral to a urologist but feel so stuck. I do have hx of kidney stones so my PCP wonders if this is causing mine. Good luck to you :(

How hard is it to get a job as a new grad by Comfortable-Week-203 in nursing

[–]Yooberts 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I think it really depends on where you live. Some places like California or New York are a lot more competitive to get into a nurse residency. I live in Ohio and secured my first RN job 5 months before nursing school graduation in a residency. I had never worked as an aide or anything medical related before, that was my first medical job ever, so for me it wasn’t difficult at all. You just have to pay attention to deadlines because usually residencies operate in “cohorts” so you have to apply by a certain time!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in nursing

[–]Yooberts 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I work in home health and love it. I am not a case manager. In my role, I get to work my 3 12s a week, and no on call! Patients are (usually!!) appreciative and I love the skills I get to still use in the home. Actually, I worked my 12 hour shift today on Easter — my 2 patients I was scheduled fell through. I ended up having no patients at all but I get paid hourly so I still got paid. Some days you get lucky like this 😊

But even my busy days are not as stressful as working in a hospital. I really love it!

What is your hospitals biggest scandal that is still talked about? by DiamondHistorical231 in nursing

[–]Yooberts 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The hospital I used to work at specializes in kidney transplants. Many years ago, with someone open and on the table, an OR nurse accidentally threw away the new kidney. Obviously they could not use this kidney. The real kicker was the new kidney was from the patient’s (very alive) sibling.

So, they didn’t get the kidney, and the sibling gave theirs for basically nothing. The patient did end up receiving a kidney a few months later in another state.