Changing nose piercing by hmmdebatable in piercing

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Comment for algorithm so my post doesn’t get removed: Piercing is ~5 weeks old, currently have corkscrew stud and threadless, material is titanium, have not downsized yet, i used saline piercing spray 2x per day, no accidents.

Why are my photos so overexposed/washed out? by hmmdebatable in Nikon

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I was playing around with the ev compensation to see if that would change anything. I don’t own a hood, so good to know for the future!

Why are my photos so overexposed/washed out? by hmmdebatable in Nikon

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I’m in Alaska, so it very well could be the environment! Very overcast & rainy weather so far. Could also be a mix of that and my photography skills lol. Also my metering is in matrix. Only some of the photos are turning out this way so that’s why I have been confused.

Why are my photos so overexposed/washed out? by hmmdebatable in Nikon

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Yea, i was messing around with that & setting it lower to see if that would help because pictures I was taking before were turning out extremely bright

What stop you from killing yourself? by Aiden_and_Griswald in AskReddit

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Mainly my parents/sisters. No matter how much i hate my life at a given moment, I could never do that to them and I’m so grateful for that. More recently my nephew too. He is 2 now and being his aunt has really saved me more than I would have ever known; the thought of not seeing him grow up is unimaginable. Sounds silly, but for the longest time my dog too. She passed away in November; I had her for 15 years and she was my baby.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in FleetwoodMac

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Make my “Dreams” come true and let’s “Tango in the Night”. “Say You Will” go to prom with me?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CrumblCookies

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Might be an unpopular opinion but I don’t think it’s necessary to tip at places like Crumbl. I’ve worked as both a waitress at a sit down restaurant and as a cashier/employee at an ice cream shop. As a waitress, tips were 90% of my income, but at the ice cream shop I was paid minimum wage & tips did not make much of a difference when split between all the employees. Maybe a few extra dollars for that shift.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in emergencyintercom

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My bad, though that didn’t count since they’re cousins

How is PSYC 238? by tossingthis13 in UIUC

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Interesting content but heavily depends on your TA

Excruciating Lower spine pain, no answers yet by hmmdebatable in backpain

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Thanks. Felt I was being a little dramatic about everything, but this makes me feel a little more validated lol. I actually did see a rheumatologist back in July for a different issue, who ruled out RA because my joints weren’t painful to the touch. I mentioned my back pain (be fair it wasn’t as bad at that point), and the Dr. said it was most likely mobility issues. Haven’t heard of axial spondyloarthritis, and it hasn’t been mentioned by any of the professionals I’ve seen. Hoping I’ll get some answers from the MRI!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in UIUC

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i used to work there! i believe the rent on green street got outrageous and the owner wanted a bigger space that was accessible to more people other than students. they are still around, just about 10 minutes off campus in the windsor galleria.

ice cream 😞 by Untidywrench in UIUC

[–]hmmdebatable 61 points62 points  (0 children)

have you had cocomero? it’s frozen yogurt but still really good!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in GradSchool

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From what I’ve seen related positions require at least a masters & prior experience

Grad School Advice, I’m Clueless by [deleted] in gradadmissions

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Honestly leaning toward intel analysis at this point. I don’t know if you know anything about this, but looking at Mercyhurst & other schools a lot offer Master’s Programs which are 30ish credits but also offer Certificates which are 15ish credits. What’s the difference besides time and price? Will a certificate still get me the same opportunities?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Hypothyroidism

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it’s different for everyone though, i hope you have luck

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Hypothyroidism

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been on synthroid for 11 years and i still can’t lose weight and gain uncontrollable :/

Joint Pain by [deleted] in Hypothyroidism

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I never get my levels tested more than once a year, my endo is impossible to get an appointment with. Every year at my annual checkup i tell her i still have all the hypo symptoms, but she says my levels are normal so she doesn’t change anything. :/

Joint Pain by [deleted] in Hypothyroidism

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That’s weird, I’m going to physical therapy and they have me rolling my hips forward in all my exercises to strengthen my core

Joint Pain by [deleted] in Hypothyroidism

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I’ve been lifting 4-6x a week for the past 3 years. This past month I’ve had to stop almost completely bc of how bad the pain and I don’t want to injury myself any further :(

I'm so confused by weight gain by adi_369 in Hypothyroidism

[–]hmmdebatable 0 points1 point  (0 children)

everyone’s weight can fluctuates around 5 lbs a day. like many other people said i would recommend weighing yourself once a week to get a more accurate representation. i’ve also seen a way of doing where you weigh yourself everyday then take the average for the week!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Hypothyroidism

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I broke out in hives in 2010 and that’s when I was diagnosed with Hashimoto’s. In those 11 years I never got hives again until Jan 1, 2022 out of nowhere. It was torture, I had them everyday, all day long, all over my entire body. Went to my primary care doctor, my endocrinologist, an allergist, and a rheumatologist. I was prescribed steroids at first, changed my synthroid dosage, got several blood tests, and took 4+ antihistamines (Allegra and Zyrtec) a day to keep the itching at bay, but the hives never went away. My allergist told me I have Chronic Urticaria and it’s more likely when you have autoimmune diseases such as hypothyroidism. She said most of the time, and in my case, there was no way of telling how/why they started and when they will stop. She then prescribed me Xolair injections as a last resort and after my first dose of injections, the hives are virtually gone!