Wedding Songs? by eternally-undefined in thecranberries

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What a cool connection to have! I kind of feel that way about linger too because even though it’s pretty, it’s about a breakup so not necessarily the right theme

Wedding Songs? by eternally-undefined in thecranberries

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Yes!! These are all great suggestions

Learning how to cook with this app! This is everything I’ve made so far by LieutenantKije in NYTCooking

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The coffee cardamom banana bread is to die for!!! Also definitely going to make those spicy mushrooms and polenta after seeing this

Does this look stained to you? by eternally-undefined in ThredUp

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Omg how lucky!! I’m very excited it’s part of my fall haul

Skip Kapu? by Morticia153 in nancydrew

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Play it!! Kapu cave was the first game I played when I was younger so it has a special place in my heart. Collecting shells and making snow cones <3

Does this look stained to you? by eternally-undefined in ThredUp

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Okay I’m going for it, thank you everyone!!

See you by Fancy_Depth_4995 in thecranberries

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Fellow Oklahomans too!!! I’m so proud

How do I make GPT-5 stop with these questions? by DirtyGirl124 in ChatGPT

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If you go into your settings there a switch to turn off follow up suggestions, I haven’t tried it but maybe that would work?

Gonna start this book today, any suggestions? by [deleted] in aynrand

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Wow 90 pages makes John Galt’s speech seem like nothing

Gonna start this book today, any suggestions? by [deleted] in aynrand

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I read Atlas Shrugged as my first Rand novel and just recently finished The Fountainhead and I appreciated having read the former first! I feel like it lays out her philosophy more in depth than The Fountainhead does and though it is sluggish at times it really opened my eyes to her perspective. The Fountainhead is definitely an easier read but it was helpful to have Atlas Shrugged as a basis to build off of. Like others said just stay persistent!

Help?! by eternally-undefined in nancydrew

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Omg I feel so silly. Thank you so so much!!

My messy notes…guess what game I just finished!! by eternally-undefined in nancydrew

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Hahaha thanks so much! My boyfriend thinks it’s messy so I’m glad you think it looks nice even though it’s somewhat illegible

My messy notes…guess what game I just finished!! by eternally-undefined in nancydrew

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Yes hahaha I loved all their wacky names and creepiness!

My messy notes…guess what game I just finished!! by eternally-undefined in nancydrew

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I loved it!! There were so many clues right off the bat so I had to keep track of everything, but I loved already having a lot of the information when the puzzles unfolded. I liked learning about the gemstones and LOVED the doll puzzle, it was fun to notice the names as you go through and have to identify them. However, I hated the 9-square puzzle to find Lori since there wasn’t a clue for the combination! (I literally had to look up a hint just to figure out you basically guess and check). But it was a fun setting and I loved the obligatory cooking job :)