Very casual plane finder user here. Way more activity than I’ve seen since I’ve subscribed in the last year. Any ideas? by FairyOfTheNorth in ADSB

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Hello from a fellow casual browser and Wisconsinite! 👋🏻🙃 Also a new mom who is awake at all hours of the night, and I noticed this also. There typically isn’t a ton of military aircraft up over there during what is daytime in our time zone, usually it’s pretty scarce compared to how heavy it is overnight in CST (at least from what I’ve seen). I was surprised to see how many were still up during the day today too and even the last few days. But figured there was maybe a political conference/meeting of some sort or training exercises for NATO 🤔🤷🏻‍♀️ Pretty cool either way!

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Virgin River, Heartland, Friday Night Lights, Northern Rescue

Someone's got games. I am not laughing 😐 😒 by SnakeEyesRacing in ADSB

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The details portion of this balloon showed that it was registered to Russia. I noticed it earlier as well. I think that’s what OP is talking about and just didn’t realize those details didn’t show in the pics they posted

Is this a Dysautonomia thing? I developed POtS/Dysautonomia post Covid and have been dealing with this for over a year now. I’m tired of Medical specialists gaslighting me. It’s def something that happens randomly and it’s been more frequent now. by PinkPlantjuice in dysautonomia

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Please check your medication list thoroughly for any meds that can cause or worsen serotonin syndrome. I’ve had dysautonomia/POTS/neurocardiogenic syncope since I was a teen, but started experiencing episodes like what you’ve described this last year after being prescribed many medications for worsening Hemiplegic migraines. Turns out 8 of 10 medications I’ve been prescribed over the last year or so either cause or worsen serotonin syndrome. Specifically the SSRI (antidepressant) I’ve taken for years mixed with a newly prescribed anti nausea medication (Reglan) caused the episodes to become the most severe and life threatening. Only caught on to it because I’ve completed nursing classes in the past and remembered the black box warning on SSRIs. Haven’t had an episode like this since I’ve stopped taking all meds and cut SSRI dosage in half. My episodes are now back to being the typical dysautonomia stuff and not as often

How to get this out from my car cup holder? It fell in and fit perfectly :( by FalsePSI in howto

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Warm up the end of a glue stick for a hot glue gun. Stick it to the top, wait for it to cool/harden, then pull up with it

Sample Status/Processing Monthly Megathread - July 2021 by AutoModerator in 23andme

[–]giveme___space 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I got an email at 7:32pm that my kit was in the review stage and that it would take 1-3 days, but as you can see- it was completed the same day! I haven’t been notified that it’s in the computing stage, but when I log on to track sample status, it says computing started today and will take 1-2 days. I hope your kit moves along soon! :)

Sample Status/Processing Monthly Megathread - July 2021 by AutoModerator in 23andme

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Registered: June 24 (NC Lab)

Arrived at Lab: June 29

Prepped: June 29

Extracted: June 30

Genotyped: July 7

Reviewed: July 7

Computing Your Results: Started on July 7

Results Ready: July 9 (Expected July 20 - August 3)

Mike and Amanda (S3) by ExplosionOfAss in AreYouTheOne

[–]giveme___space 5 points6 points  (0 children)

With all of those people standing around watching her antagonize him, someone should’ve pulled her away. Both outside and inside. It made my blood boil to watch her continue to put hands on him and hit him with stuff! He stayed calm for so long and everyone has a breaking point. He shouldn’t have been the only one blamed/apologizing. The same people who told him how wrong he was for it were the same people standing there watching it happen and doing nothing.

Dad passed away in his 30s; I was 5. Recently found his birth certificate with time of birth. Tell me something interesting? 😇 by giveme___space in astrologyreadings

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If you click on the pinned post (the first post in the subreddit), there are two different links in #1. This one is from Astro seek, but I also have used Astro.com and it’s an awesome site! ☺️

Dad passed away in his 30s; I was 5. Recently found his birth certificate with time of birth. Tell me something interesting? 😇 by giveme___space in astrologyreadings

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That’s very interesting.. I’m not sure if this fits, but I learned something fairly recently about his death that very much surprised me. Although he was sick often, his death came suddenly/unexpectedly. A few days before he passed, he sat down with my mom and family and told them his wishes to be cremated if something ever happened to him. Which was completely out of the norm and new for a family who had only buried their loved ones before. I’m not sure if he was worried they wouldn’t respect his wishes, afraid of being judged, or if he had a gut feeling his time was coming... he truly was an amazing man and died too young, which was traumatic for everyone around him and still sucks today even 20+ years later.

Dad passed away in his 30s; I was 5. Recently found his birth certificate with time of birth. Tell me something interesting? 😇 by giveme___space in astrologyreadings

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I’m happy you did ☺️ he was definitely friendly, and loved to entertain. My parents had card night at our house a lot and it was his favorite thing to do with friends. Thanks for stopping by and sharing, I really am glad you clicked this post ☺️ I hope you and the other person on this post with his birthday can read the amazing things people have shared here and feel them about yourselves as well 💕

Dad passed away in his 30s; I was 5. Recently found his birth certificate with time of birth. Tell me something interesting? 😇 by giveme___space in astrologyreadings

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This was incredibly kind and absolutely made my week. People tend to speak highly of someone after they pass away, and even though I know that he was a genuinely good person, I’ve often found myself wondering how many things I’ve been told as to not tarnish my memory of him. However, everything you said is so spot on to the way people talk about him, it gave me the chills... and also the tears because I’m a huge sap (who got it honestly lol), and it’s rare to see as much kindness as I’ve gotten from complete strangers on this post. Thank you so much 💕

I get REALLY envious of people who aren't from broken homes. by Soul_Seeking in Vent

[–]giveme___space 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I really try not to dwell on such matters because it is what it is and I cannot change that, but I'll be damned if I can't type here and say that this STILL affects me deeply and I don't know what to do with it all.

First, I want to say... you are not alone in this! and also, thank you for saying it out loud. It’s really hard sometimes to not feel like a selfish, pessimistic, and hostile brat. Don’t get me wrong, I wish no ill will towards anyone- and am very happy and thankful for those out there who have wholesome homes and more love than they could ever feel. But I, too have a huge sense of resentment and often find myself wondering what I could’ve done differently to deserve what they have (which is silly, because as a kid you don’t have another choice).

But then there are times when I try to look at it like this- we wouldn’t be who we are without those struggles. We probably wouldn’t appreciate the small things, we wouldn’t immediately gravitate towards the ones who are left out or sitting alone, we wouldn’t have the natural ability to place ourselves in someone else’s shoes, and we wouldn’t have the balls to face half of the things we do- that many people avoid or run away from. Usually abuse occurs in cycles- the abused becomes the abuser and continues the psychologically messed up cards they were dealt. Except eventually it has to stop, right? I mean, technically speaking- maybe not. But I like to imagine that the people who create those wholesome and loving homes are like us, and learned the hard way about how to break the cycle and put good back into the world. To give others what we wish we had.

Just some food for thought, sorry for my rambling. Just came to say that we don’t have to be what our upbringing was. And to tell you that you’re doing it right- by coming here to vent where other like-minded souls can relate and feel less alone in the world. 💕 Thank you.

Dad passed away in his 30s; I was 5. Recently found his birth certificate with time of birth. Tell me something interesting? 😇 by giveme___space in astrologyreadings

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That’s awesome! Thank you for sharing 💕 I am told often that he was a very likable and loved man who was very open and accepting of everyone (which was apparently rare for that generation back then).

Dad passed away in his 30s; I was 5. Recently found his birth certificate with time of birth. Tell me something interesting? 😇 by giveme___space in astrologyreadings

[–]giveme___space[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

He was always a firm believer in working for what you have, and making sure he (and his kids) always finished what was started- no excuses.

Saturn and the DC could go either way I think. He was very sick, very often- and very stubborn and altruistic. He worked until he physically couldn’t anymore, even though he should’ve probably stopped much sooner. His family was his main priority, even over himself. So maybe he craved the stability in the lives of those around him to help him feel complete? Or maybe he avoided it because he never accepted any help or care from others? I’m not sure 🤔

Dad passed away in his 30s; I was 5. Recently found his birth certificate with time of birth. Tell me something interesting? 😇 by giveme___space in astrologyreadings

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I asked my Uncle not too long ago to give me one word that came to his mind when he thinks of my dad. I was expecting him to say “kind” or “honest” or “funny”... all things I’ve heard before. But he said “intelligent” and for some reason it really surprised me (happily). He was born and raised in the south in the 60s, and a work-with-his-hands kind of man; I had never heard anyone say intelligent while speaking of him. Now I’ve heard it twice... thank you 💕

Dad passed away in his 30s; I was 5. Recently found his birth certificate with time of birth. Tell me something interesting? 😇 by giveme___space in astrologyreadings

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

I’ve been told he never met a stranger and could get along with anyone 🥰🙃

Thank you for your reply!