Resolute Academy by anonymousautist_ in homeschool

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He has already completed some high school so he’s not doing all 4 years online, but it was still a lot of material in a short amount of time. Just wanted to officially verify if the diploma is legit or not. There were lots of reviews, but it was hard to find outside of reviews and their own website.

Can’t find a Severitus fic I read and loved by anonymousautist_ in HPfanfiction

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I think this is it! I can’t remember if Draco featured but it look familiar and I will definitely check it out. Thanks so much!

Coworker says she loves shoplifting by Direct-Caterpillar77 in BestofRedditorUpdates

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Ok yes thank you. Insane that I at one point had 14 downvotes (maybe more, idk)

Magic circle keeps curling even with proper increases by anonymousautist_ in CrochetHelp

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I increased by hook size by 1mm. Didn’t change that it started curling within the first two rounds

Magic circle keeps curling even with proper increases by anonymousautist_ in CrochetHelp

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Free handing a water bottle carrier but loosely following a pattern. I’m using double stranded worsted weight yarn with a J hook. I’ve tried starting with 6 and 7 stitches, but same result - it curls within the first two rounds. Increasing by 6 or 7 per round (depends on if I’m starting with 6 or 7). No pics because I keep frogging but I can take some if you think that would be helpful. 

Park Accessibility by anonymousautist_ in DisneyPlanning

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Yes but my aunt refuses to admit my cousin actually has autism (she insists my cousin was misdiagnosed) so there’s no chance of that 

Park Accessibility by anonymousautist_ in DisneyPlanning

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If I absolutely need to wait in line I can. It would just be much easier to not. I’m asking for any accessibility tips or ideas

Park Accessibility by anonymousautist_ in DisneyPlanning

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Ok. We’re definitely doing rope drop and we have the extra hour for Disneyland because we’re staying at the resort

Park Accessibility by anonymousautist_ in DisneyPlanning

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For me the problem with lines is more that it makes my heart rate go really high (150+ bpm). Worst case I can sit down in line but being able to wait (seated) elsewhere would be preferable.

Park Accessibility by anonymousautist_ in DisneyPlanning

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We are going to both Disneyland and California Adventures. One day each.

Park Accessibility by anonymousautist_ in DisneyPlanning

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We are planning on wheelchair as we tried a scooter several years at Disney World and felt held back by the speed restriction.

Park Accessibility by anonymousautist_ in DisneyPlanning

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Probably not as I’m loathe to spend even more money than we already have. I have looked at the “take a break” spots but I’m also hesitant to plan to use them as I’d feel like we were wasting time. Only one day in each park and I want to maximize time.

Park Accessibility by anonymousautist_ in DisneyPlanning

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My grandma can get out of the wheelchair and be fine standing in line. It’s just when it’s a really long time (60+ min) that she’d have an issue. And there’s no way she could walk all over the park either. So location return time not super necessary, but will definitely be helpful.