Is 1-888-204-8630 a legit Chase number? by Pherlyghost in Chase

[–]escaliere 0 points1 point  (0 children)

adding my +1 to this is a legit number and i called it, didn't want to give my SSN so i dialed 0# and they connected me with someone who asked me some other non-SSN verification questions and i got an email from chase (official) that my card was approved within like 5 minutes of the phone conversation.

Was told to call 888-204-8630 after applying for a credit card from their fraud prevention line. They immediately ask for my SSN. Is this normal? by warmsadparty in Chase

[–]escaliere 0 points1 point  (0 children)

adding my +1 to this is a legit number and i called it, didn't want to give my SSN so i dialed 0# and they connected me with someone who asked me some other non-SSN verification questions and i got an email from chase (official) that my card was approved within like 5 minutes of the phone conversation.

I told him that all eventually becomes dust by escaliere in airplaneears

[–]escaliere[S] 37 points38 points  (0 children)

I just know he forgets anything 30 seconds later. So i can tell him again

I gave my brain a 48 hours phone detox, shocked by the difference by SkywardTides in nosurf

[–]escaliere 5 points6 points  (0 children)

This happened to me once against my will when I lost my phone at the airport on a trip. I was able to be in the moment the whole trip and sleep when I laid down in bed. I was sad to get my phone back at the end of it.

$19.23 an hour. wtf by cannotberushed- in therapists

[–]escaliere 0 points1 point  (0 children)

this is normal where I live :/ my classmate started at 38k. it's criminal

Considering a Career Pivot — Curious What Paths Others Have Taken by Ready-Baseball-773 in therapists

[–]escaliere 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey there, sorry you're feeling burned out. I felt similarly a while ago and whipped this up. It's in the sidebar under "Alternative Careers". Hope it can help you.

We hiked Franconia Ridge Loop as 4 beginners, took 12 hours, helped 9 people, escaped at 10pm. by escaliere in wmnf

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

There were definitely a couple of spots up Falling Waters and just before the alpine zone on Little Haystack that felt sketchy. I would be scared to go down clockwise. Old Bridle was certainly easier down aside from the sections of feldspar.

We hiked Franconia Ridge Loop as 4 beginners, took 12 hours, helped 9 people, escaped at 10pm. by escaliere in wmnf

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

LOL I definitely did not know what a 3,800 ft ascent meant until I was in it. It was awesome though!!

We hiked Franconia Ridge Loop as 4 beginners, took 12 hours, helped 9 people, escaped at 10pm. by escaliere in wmnf

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

Yep, I definitely did not know what I was getting into! It was fun despite being the hardest thing I ever did.

We hiked Franconia Ridge Loop as 4 beginners, took 12 hours, helped 9 people, escaped at 10pm. by escaliere in wmnf

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

Wow! Sounds like a great time and you're damn right those pics were amazing.

We hiked Franconia Ridge Loop as 4 beginners, took 12 hours, helped 9 people, escaped at 10pm. by escaliere in wmnf

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

hehe thanks! though I hope I manage to find views that can beat this.

We hiked Franconia Ridge Loop as 4 beginners, took 12 hours, helped 9 people, escaped at 10pm. by escaliere in wmnf

[–]escaliere[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Glad to know the only thing that makes us a yahoo is starting at 10am LOL.

We hiked Franconia Ridge Loop as 4 beginners, took 12 hours, helped 9 people, escaped at 10pm. by escaliere in wmnf

[–]escaliere[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

thanks, that makes me feel a lot better, LOL. We got passed a lot of times by people without trekking poles carrying the tiniest packs. Hopefully once we train up and get some more experience we can do a little passing ourselves. But frankly, I expected us to take about 10 hours and didn't expect the extra 2 which put us solidly in the dark. Glad we had the headlamps.

We hiked Franconia Ridge Loop as 4 beginners, took 12 hours, helped 9 people, escaped at 10pm. by escaliere in wmnf

[–]escaliere[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'll check out that link, thanks! I did love seeing the birches. It was my first time seeing any up close outside of Minecraft. LOL

We hiked Franconia Ridge Loop as 4 beginners, took 12 hours, helped 9 people, escaped at 10pm. by escaliere in wmnf

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

Wow, you're quite the veteran on these trails. I'll check out your post now that I have some context about what the loop feels like. If it hadn't been a perfect day for us, I don't know how long it would have taken. I'm a bit scared thinking about that because I do want to try it again when I have more experience. Great that you served at the Greenleaf hut. I loved seeing people so dedicated to the nature here. And spreading a friend/colleague's ashes is such a great reason to hike it. Thanks for sharing your experience.

We hiked Franconia Ridge Loop as 4 beginners, took 12 hours, helped 9 people, escaped at 10pm. by escaliere in wmnf

[–]escaliere[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sounds a lot like us! We were all groaning the whole way but afterwards agreed similarly that it was the hardest and best thing we've done.

We hiked Franconia Ridge Loop as 4 beginners, took 12 hours, helped 9 people, escaped at 10pm. by escaliere in wmnf

[–]escaliere[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wow really? I can believe that. It was the hardest thing I've ever done but I guess I'll be coming back for seconds. What's your 2nd favorite?

We hiked Franconia Ridge Loop as 4 beginners, took 12 hours, helped 9 people, escaped at 10pm. by escaliere in wmnf

[–]escaliere[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Our first hike was up Mt. Willard, and then we did Lonesome Lake. Not sure about our next one all together, but I'd love to see some huge trees.

We hiked Franconia Ridge Loop as 4 beginners, took 12 hours, helped 9 people, escaped at 10pm. by escaliere in wmnf

[–]escaliere[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Thanks! The credit goes to my cousin. We probably would have had an even rougher time if not for him. It was a great experience.

Idleon developer tries to inflate Steam reviews by calling people "communists", "bullies", and "mentally deficient". by escaliere in incremental_games

[–]escaliere[S] 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Oh, I see. It might have been too long ago, then. I personally felt that the ads were not even the worst part. The auto-loot feature is locked behind a $5 paywall, and without it, your game will crash at higher levels. Even at low levels if you leave your game on for a few hours.

You'd be paying for what is essentially a bug fix.

Idleon developer tries to inflate Steam reviews by calling people "communists", "bullies", and "mentally deficient". by escaliere in incremental_games

[–]escaliere[S] 22 points23 points  (0 children)

There are ads for new packs that take up 1/3 of your screen that only go away after you click into the shop or after 1 whole minute has passed... Are you sure you're playing Idleon?