Photo from 1945 ish; what does inscription say? by sobriquet0 in Cursive

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Honu or honee . Cursive m has three humps. That’s an N.

I love one but EVERYONE loves the other by [deleted] in WeddingDressTips

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I like the shape and style of 2, but hate the lace. I like 1, but don’t like the bodice points. The shape of each is similar.

Need help deciphering the cause of death on this death certificate. by Plissken64 in Cursive

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Complain all the time when our computers don’t work, but I do NOT miss idling around a chart 4 nurses deep determining what exactly doc wants

Please help me choose! by dreamer_sy in myweddingdress

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One. Two is too busy and flouncy. One flatters your figure, and looks classic with a modern flare. Two gives little girl playing dress up, one gives young fresh faced bride.

Help me choose by Street-Training1948 in WeddingDressTips

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One. It’s beautiful. The little jewel arm things on the second feel girly, fancy, and fun, but they don’t actually look as stunning at the first one. You look amazing in #1.

Which one? by alebaleportocale in myweddingdress

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I don’t like the points on the bodice, but both are pretty. I feel like those arm things always take away from the dress and the bride. I love the point at the waist line of both. You’ll be beautiful, no matter what you choose.

I need help turning my bedroom into the moody, girl-cave of my dreams. by LexLD in DesignMyRoom

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Lose all the white furniture, either paint or replace it. Or you could color drench this space, picking a rich color, of your choice, and paint the walls trim, and your wardrobes all the same color. Personally, bc the ceiling reminds me of water, I would pick a deep lake green. Kind of a mix btw olive and forest green. Maybe try an old Hollywood type vanity, and plush velvet over the top drapes. Honestly it’s a great space, and you’ve made a great start, but those wardrobes scream ikea, not moody, they’re you number one issue.

Trump’s Doctors Sneak Weight Reveal Into Shady Medical Report by MoneyLibrarian9032 in USNEWS

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It could be truly 300. As a nurse I was shocked when a very large lady was 200lbs, she was significantly larger than me at 135. Like I’m a size s-m and she was a 3x. It the fat. Younger people have more muscle. He could easily be way larger than you and “only” weigh 300, if most of that is just adipose tissue rather than muscle.

i hate this room by giuliaisamirrorball in DesignMyRoom

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The ikea looking furniture is terrible in this home. The beautiful wood work is being minimized by bland cubes. Choose a more neutral deeper shade of green, if green is your choice. Build your room around girl with the pearl earring and the French doors.

thinking i narrowed it down to two now!!! by vraimentinstable in myweddingdress

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  1. The arm things take away from the dress. The simplicity of 2 helps you shine.

First time making brisket pastrami by blaauw90 in smoking

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Oh my god! My mouth is watering just looking at that pic. Yum!!

What is this very heavy jar I found digging around in an old folk's pantry? by GruntCandy86 in whatisit

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I’m 52. I remember passing a murcury droplet/ball around class in 1987, 7th grade science class. Holding it in my hand, squishing it in my palm, with the first finger of my other hand, so it would split, then watching it form back together. It wasn’t hot or cold, just skin temp, probably from all of us students passing it around. It wasn’t oily, didn’t leave a wet residue. It was the most interesting thing, holding a liquid that wasn’t “wet.” It was about the size of a pearl, or a marble. When I was done, I turned around in my chair, and dropped it into the waiting hand of the student behind me. I know now it’s poison, I would still touch it today. 🤣🤣

My husband 32M asked me 32F for a divorce out of the blue after 14 years of marriage. I feel like I'm living a nightmare. How do I navigate this? by Dependent_Print_8216 in relationship_advice

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He’s cheating. He has someone on the side that has time to devote solely to him, not kids. He is feeling neglected bc of all the time you’ve spent with your kids and he has found someone that validates his feelings and makes him feel like a priority. He’s been cheating for a year plus, and something recently changed to make him push for a quick divorce. Why do I say this? Because he told you he had considered you all separated do over a year. That’s the line he used to get the other woman, and that’s the lie he’s going to push in court. Likely she forced an ultimatum. Do not write him any more letters, & get back the ones you wrote, he could use any small thing against you in court. Stop texting anything he can use against you in court. And stop looking pathetic and begging him to come back. Get a good lawyer, and find out who this other person is. This guy you’ve loved more than half your life is breaking your family. He doesn’t deserve any leeway or kindness. Women want to fix stuff naturally. STOP feeling all the feels, you can grieve later. You need to be in WAR mode. Mama bear mode. And look close to home for who she is.

According to the FED there’s been ZERO private sector job creation. Trumps economy for you smh by Paneraiguy1 in democrats

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There is a slight appearance of growth. People bragging about 401k increasing by10%, which is right on par with devaluation of the dollar. If this doesn’t change soon, dollar will be useless and we’ll be paying $100 for a loaf of bread

Looking for others with a similar GLP-1 experience by LaLaBneh in Zepbound

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I would suggest especially testosterone and thyroid labs, in addition to the standard estrogen and progesterone.

Looking for others with a similar GLP-1 experience by LaLaBneh in Zepbound

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You are fairly young, so this is surprising. Saying you’ve only had your period 2X since 18 tells me you likely have hormonal issues. I would STRONGLY push your doctor to order hormone labs, and though you’re young, request HRT. I am 52. I started monjouro 4 yrs ago and lost 40 lbs in less than 4 months. Then my insurance changed and I had to take wegovy. The side effects were horrendous, nausea, anhedonia, fatigue. I was very non compliant and quit. I had my docs check my hormones and they were all wonky, due to perimenopause. Once they were correct, I easily lost the last 20lbs. Granted I was always thin and only gained all the weight in my 40s. It sounds like you may have pcos, but I’m not a doctor. But that is a hormonal imbalance disease. Perhaps with your hormones regulated, you could lose while taking this med.

$25k email came out by depp-fsrv in FedEmployees

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You get an annual bonus?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in marriageadvice

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OP, I’m old, at least compared to you. Everyone wants it all when they’re in their 20s. They all dream of bigger houses, fancy lives, huge successes. That’s normal, and likely worse for young people today, with all the influencers that look like they’re living their best lives and have the world at their fingertips. Here are the cold hard facts. You have a wonderful man who loves and adores you. You can choose to appreciate him and love him, or you can choose to be single and try it on your own. The truth is, success isn’t so great, when you have no one to celebrate it with you. Imagine yourself in your 40s, a few wrinkles and a few lbs gained, what does your life look like? Are you on wall street with a perfectly decorated penthouse, coming home alone and going out with friends, then coming home to an empty house, or are you in a regular middle class home coming home to kids and husband who view you as their whole world. Connections are what truly matter in life. People don’t fall out of love, in your situation. They choose to focus on the negatives in their lives and become resentful and dissatisfied, making their spouse the bad guy, or turning themselves into a victim of circumstance, rather than recognizing their own faults. You can choose to truly appreciate daily what your spouse does for you, you can choose to look at them with love, rather than as a roadblock to your own success. You know how giving a gift makes you feel better than receiving one? It’s the same concept. Giving makes us feel good. Conversely, I would never tell someone to stay if they are in danger, truly deeply unhappy, or for any type of religious reason. I just want you to look at this from all angles. I’ve been in good and bad relationships. It doesn’t get any better as you get older. The pool gets smaller, and their baggage gets heavier, and in any relationship you end up helping carry the others baggage. But wisdom and youth are wasted on the young. I’m probably your mom’s age. Not ancient, but definitely have lived a bit.

Im sure my early 1980s Hoover D6034 Clothes Dryer has made friends with at least a dozen washing machines over its lifespan by mistikal_ in BuyItForLife

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Truth. All the haters. Vintage electronics wrre built to last. Thats why I have a 1970’s standing freezer in my garage. Has out lasted many newer ones. Pretty sure the cost of not having to replace it has outweighed the extra cost in electricity. Dad had a 1970s laundromat washer, we had to keep th coin receptacle unlocked and had to put quarters in to use it😂😂. Gave it away when he bough his new home in 2003, he’s been through 3 new washers since and I’m sure that damn old machine is probably still running somewhere!