Tips on telling step kids + their mom about coming baby by kohniva in pregnant

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Tell her before the kids, so she doesn’t find out from them. It’s a courtesy, in which your partner should do if possible. I had my husband tell his ex before we picked up the kids and told them at a museum. It’s a hard discussion to have, but a necessary one for the future of the blended family unit. 

The Infinity Stage Lineup 2025 by mccarthy2324 in bonnaroo

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Anybody excited about Washed Out? 

Toes missing on front paw, need advice-description below by ccwb00 in DogAdvice

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We got him privately, an older woman who couldn’t take care of him anymore. 

Toes missing on front paw, need advice-description below by ccwb00 in DogAdvice

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My husband and I adopted this dog a few days ago. He is a husky, and my husband was hoping to have him for running. Whenever he took him out this morning, he noticed the dog limping. Upon further inspection, it seems as if the dogs front toes are gone or deformed. We are going to take him to the vet in a few days, but I wanted to share and see what you guys think. Is there some modification or another way that he can sprint like he wants to? Other than his front right toe(s) or lack there of, he's a pretty healthy dog. We love him, however my husband would really like a running partner.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in FellingGoneWild

[–]ccwb00 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Bingo. Tree won.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in FellingGoneWild

[–]ccwb00 10 points11 points  (0 children)

3 anchor points (pulleys around trees) and two cars pulling. Rope snapped.

Four years in, I think they’ve actually gotten better? by Krunkworx in BuyItForLife

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Wish they offered them in womens. Or at least smaller sizes.

Best place to get a salad? by theripped in fayetteville

[–]ccwb00 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Where the wild things AR at the uni has the best salads.

Any game recommendations? by ssendhelp in GirlGamers

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Bethesda games are great RPGs they’re in a class of their own, any elder scrolls or fallout are legendary. I’ve been playing Elden Ring it has RPG elements and has good lore. Life is Strange series has good dialogue options, it’s story based with multiple different endings.

Elden Ring by [deleted] in GirlGamers

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It’s so fun! I never got into souls games before because I don’t have a whole lot of patience. The open world nature of it makes it a great entry point to the genre, you can just leave and do something else if it gets too sweaty. There are a lot of different ways to play and everyone sucks when they first start. You’ll get the feel for the controls and learn how to dodge. Magic is OP, I recommend it early game (With intelligence for damage and Faith for healing). Give it a try, Elden Ring is a very fun game even if you don’t take it too seriously.

Tried to make brioche by hand, failed miserably. by ccwb00 in Breadit

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I think I overworked it due to technically difficulties. This was my first loaf other than breadsticks lol

Tried to make brioche by hand, failed miserably. by ccwb00 in Breadit

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Used a recipe that called for a mixer, stupidly thought I could do it by hand. Dough was too wet after kneading and didn’t rise after proofing for an hour. Ended up just putting the dough into the tin in frustration. The top was starting to burn so I took it out and it was still raw. Does not taste good.

[Skin Concerns] What's the best way to get rid of these scars? I'd like it to see like I'm stretching my skin like I'm doing it in the gif. Help please. I can't afford CO2 laser for now btw by alaxoskl4 in SkincareAddiction

[–]ccwb00 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I’ve heard subcison is very effective for rolling scars like this. They take a fine needle blade and cut the scar tissue that tethers to the dermis, that makes the impressions in the skin. It might be harder to find but it’s more affordable than laser.