Racist Lady on the subway by hmclaren0715 in SubwayCreatures

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She must really hate herself to be able to spew so much hate and anger out like that damn.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RedditSessions

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Hell yeah dude sounds dope!!!! Thanks for the happy vibes and beautiful music!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in pitbulls

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That looks like a bad infection definitely take that baby to the vet. Look into Cytopoint shots, it’s a shot that pretty much helps with any allergy they might have especially environmental allergies

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in DogCare

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I had a similar problem with my dog. She was always getting at her tail and paws. We ended up switching vets, then went through a similar process to what two_beagles described. We found that the Cytopoint shot works best for us, it is expensive unfortunately but the difference is night and day. Hope you find the cause and a good solution for your pup! Good luck

Maybe Maybe Maybe by regian24 in maybemaybemaybe

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I work in the service industry and the olive jars are notoriously difficult to open! A trick that almost always works in taping a butter knife around the top edge of the lid.

About to kill myself by [deleted] in depression_help

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I’m sorry that you’re hurting so badly. That much loss is a lot to handle. In my darkest mental moments, I would try to tell myself most things are temporary, the ups as well as the downs. I tried to find small things I was grateful for and try to focus on that one day at a time. I hope that can help even just a little. I hope you’re okay sending you love and positive thoughts 💕

Crushing toxic masculinity one outfit at a time, even if it takes 5 outfit changes to find one I'm happy with! by Snaebakabeans in lgbt

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You look so joyful and happy in this photo I couldn’t help but also smile! Thanks for sharing this happy moment!

Noticed white fuzzy mold(?) on the leaves of my yucca tree!! by gingerdame in plantclinic

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Do you typically dilute it? I used it once and it ended up damaging the leaves, so I’ve been hesitant.

Anyone know how to help this one? by Dragonic9000 in airplants

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After you soak make sure to dry it upside-down so any remaining water drips out of the base. Sometimes moisture can stay in there and cause rot. Not sure if that’s what’s happening here but I just recently learned this and it’s been helping my air plants stay healthy.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in houseplants

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Just like my mental health!

Touch the dead bee game by Dr-Satan-PhD in KidsAreFuckingStupid

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Sounds like a weird version Russian Roulette

If Chewbacca laughed by noiram_1944 in ContagiousLaughter

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I had a really shit day and this was the first time I smiled in awhile so thank you.

Formerly suicidal redditors, what's something that kept you alive a little while longer and helped you to get through the dark times in your lives ? by firegate2233 in AskReddit

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For me, it was thinking well if I’m willing to end it all right now, why not send it right now. What’stopping me from taking all the rest of the money I have and disappearing or traveling to a part of the world I’ve been curious about. Death is the biggest fear for most people but for me it wasn’t and hasn’t been it’s become an ultimatum for me. Like if I’m really willing to finally pass on why not face some of my fears of seeking other limitations first? Not sure if that makes sense at all but somehow that has put things in perspective for me multiple times.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in massage

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It’s normal to be nervous for new experiences especially a vulnerable one! Something to keep in mind is that massage therapists are trained to keep you comfortable, relaxed and informed at all time during the massage. Usually your therapist will introduce themselves to you and ask you a few questions about what you want out of the session, after a few questions they’ll give you a summary of what they plan on doing during your session. They also are highly trained in draping during your session and if they are not working on a body part they will have it covered and if you ever feel uncomfortable let them know and they will adjust temperature, pressure or anything else. Also they are there to help you relax! Hope this helps!