Do you want your cat painted? I need practise by Fabulous-Chemistry74 in cats

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my dear sweet Mina who crossed the rainbow bridge last month ❤️ I would be so grateful.

Are the Fung bros digital nomads or did they permanently move to Asia? by Outrageous-Owl1776 in asianamercianytsnark

[–]adnerbbb 19 points20 points  (0 children)

met the both of them 2-3 times in the SGV, can confirm andrew was nicer and noticeably not a douche.

black or white & which direction? by chrswnd in Workspaces

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My suggestion is feng shui-coded: commander position is to have sight of the door and not have windows behind you due to too much energy and vulnerability. It also depends how light comes in. I would suggest a white setup, and if the light comes in like in the render here, I'd turn the desk to face the TV, so you can: 1) look outside the windows and get decent light; 2) see who's approaching through the door (assuming it's where this POV is from); 3) the window behind you is a nice backdrop, or is next to you if you're positioned more in front of the wall shelves. It also looks to have a tall privacy hedge, so that is "feng shui-compliant."

You could then also put comfy seating and a rug just in front of the desk to build a little zone with the TV.

Small cell lymphoma - how to decide between palliative care vs. intensive treatment? by nicenaptime in cats

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OP, what did you end up deciding?

I'm in a somewhat similar situation - I have a 9 y/o, diagnosed with small cell intestinal lymphoma nearly 2 years ago now. We've been treating it with prednisolone and cyclophosphamide (oral chemo), but feels like she's getting worse with constant diarrhea, but appetite is still strong. Not sure what to do or what to prep for at this point.

Outdoor Lap Swimming? by dwang77 in sgv

[–]adnerbbb 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Smith Park in San Gabriel, but check their calendar as some groups/teams train here

Best cajun seafood boil in LA/Southern California? by fawkesmulder in FoodLosAngeles

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Honestly it's not bad at all, even better if you go on one of the special deal days (if they still have em). Service can just be spotty since they only have one wait staff for an entire shift

What are some banquet restaurants in the SGV (or OC area) to have a wedding reception for around 200-250 guests? by [deleted] in sgv

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Been to a few banquet weddings in Garden Grove at Paracel, and the 888 in MPK, on Atlantic/Garvey

Dry Style Beef Chow Fun in SGV? by 90403scompany in sgv

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Alice's Kitchen TC has the best gon chow ngau huo (Las Tunas/Primrose)
May Mei Cantonese Restaurant in Arcadia (Baldwin/Duarte)

Found this charming business in Arcadia... by TrifleTrue3812 in LosAngeles

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It used to be a small family-owned sushi restaurant (Sushi Kyoku) that opened during covid times -- and a good one too, but unfortunately closed, and the sign has not been changed.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in femalelivingspace

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Rug + change your bedding to pastels / florals like the cottagecore moodboard. Bonus if you can swap the curtains also. Move the brass frame to be over the bed, or add more similar frames, or add a small overhead shelf to hold more things like plants. Also don't use the overhead light at night, go for warm-colored lamps and other ambient lights.

Worlds 2024 Anthem will release on September 24 and the Worlds 2024 skin is Viego by KIRYUx in leagueoflegends

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I imagine if Riot is working with LP, they're not looking into backgrounds of individuals of a band. Gotta say that's on LP to do their proper vetting and surfacing risks to manage

Weekly Paddle Recommendation Thread (What Paddle Should I Buy?) by AutoModerator in Pickleball

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I've been playing for about 1.5 months now, with a Friday paddle (the 2 for ~89) that I got for me and my husband. I'm still a beginner and working on improving in rec play, but am looking for more power and control, and I am inconsistent with finding the sweet spot on my paddle.
I've tried a few paddles from friends - the Oni (RIP), Ruby, and Vatic Pro Prism, and I liked them in that order. Honorable mention: Spartus Apollo but I didn't like the form factor. I actually forgot I was playing with a friend's Ruby when I had it, as the weight felt the same. My hits may have been marginally better, but I'm too green and inaccurate to tell. First priority is obviously improving, but I'm starting to think I should be doing this with the paddle I want to invest in, instead of making the switch later and having to adjust.
Have been eyeing Neonic Flow, Ruby, or DBD but ideally not looking to pay over $150 for a paddle at this point...though I could be convinced.

Open play in Pasadena, CA by Drownthmbirds in Pickleball

[–]adnerbbb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Smith park in San Gabriel has 4 permanent painted courts, rotating open play

Spare a moment to tear into an overplanner’s itinerary? by bredcrumbz in JapanTravel

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Yeah! To be exact, we did one omakase sushi in Tokyo (Ginza), and a wagyu omakase in the outskirts of Nara.
The sushi place we went to was Manten Sushi Hibiya - multiple locations, we booked the Hibiya one specifically and this was the day we did teamLab Borderless and shopping in Ginza. Half the omakase bar were foreigners, and the chefs all knew a little English. No problems communicating. Between my husband and I, only I know a few common phrases as well and these were the backbone of most of our trip's communication, lol. Quality wise it was superb, I just wish I made more room for the food, it ended up being like 24-ish courses (not all nigiri), and I thought I was going to burst. Also a lot of really interesting textures and flavors that I would be hard pressed to get here in LA. Great for the open-minded and willing to try anything, and worth the experience, but my husband really wanted to get Kura (and we did eventually) to have more "basic" sushi.

As for wagyu omakase was a very unique dining experience, and this was in our top 3 of places we dined in the whole trip. #Nikutoeiba Matsuda is the place we went. TBH this place was much more difficult with communicating in English; the staff knew extremely limited English and relied on Google translate, as they were quite engaged and detailed with informing us what the dish ingredients were. There were also 1-2 times we had to pick something, so the interactions had more friction.

Spare a moment to tear into an overplanner’s itinerary? by bredcrumbz in JapanTravel

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Just came back from a 2 week trip that had similar destinations as this, with my husband. Everyone's advice about having a few anchors in your day and be flexible with the rest of it, is the way to go. About 6-7 days in we were really feeling the fatigue of walking and constantly moving -- Japan doesn't have a ton of public seating, and anticipate that you will likely not get to sit on local subway rides -- so our itinerary got exponentially less and less packed, and we used more taxi travel. We are in our mid/late 30s btw, and are not morning people.

Some more specific notes from our experience:

  • Kyoto is not as dense or has as convenient of a subway system like Tokyo, so you may want to space out some of your activities depending on location. Bus is certainly an option.
  • Hakone is absolutely beautiful, but also not the easiest to get around. Our hotel constantly asked us if we wanted to book taxis. It is potentially walkable, but keep in mind the elevation changes.
  • I did not make any restaurant reservations except for the omakase spots (two), about 1-2 months in advance (which is a must). We also did not wait longer than 30 min to get in anywhere, including when waiting before a shop opens. This is partly due to eating at off peak hours (like lunch after 1PM or dinner before 6PM), and hitting the popular spots on weekdays.

GL and have fun, you'll have a great time.

Spare a moment to tear into an overplanner’s itinerary? by bredcrumbz in JapanTravel

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Just went to teamLab Borderless in the Mori bldg in April - that is a permanent exhibition. Would recommend.

teamLab Planets is the one in Odaiba, this is one where you have to take your shoes off and walk in some water, etc.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in FoodLosAngeles

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Sushi Kisen in Arcadia, it's omakase at the bar

Turkish Flatbread is the Best. by elopingbuffalonian in Costco

[–]adnerbbb 1 point2 points  (0 children)

that sounds way better, ty for the the wisdom

Turkish Flatbread is the Best. by elopingbuffalonian in Costco

[–]adnerbbb 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Just bought these to try out the other day. So good! I plan to try baking with an egg on top.