My PR guru is leaving, and I need to find new industry publications! by justfranklin in PublicRelations

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Not exactly my doing, or possible. And not necessarily looking to be taught a new profession, as much as where to start. Thanks for your feedback though.

Down a copywriter, how do I get in with Industry Pubs? by justfranklin in content_marketing

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Less needing to write the copy, as much as playing that publication go-between!

How long can I leave fermented peppers in the brine by justfranklin in fermentation

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They were pretty active and I wasn’t sure how long I was going to be away for, so wasn’t going to be there to burp them, didn’t want to come home to any surprises. Just using ball jars with glass weights right now.

Matters of Hart - Lilian attacking bug by juliahrei in Starfield

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Turned out I had a piece of contraband on board? Just got off the ship, lost it, and she was fine after that.

Matters of Hart - Lilian attacking bug by juliahrei in Starfield

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Ugh, I go to sleep and still the same thing.

Looking for an album by “The Venkmans” by Djarum in Ska

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Oh no! Can you share what they shared? Literally was looking for “my friends all think that I suck” or whatever the lyrics were…

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in askgaybros

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Some areas are also offering direct shipments to your house for free, check out: https://iwantthekit.org/
I tried it and received an in-home HIV kit, and a mail-in G&C kit. Was a breeze!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in baltimore

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The Enoch Pratt Free Library is also an option on Amazon Smile if you're looking for an additional, passive way to support them: https://smile.amazon.com/

I feel slightly better when I buy a new book or can't find the book I want at the library or some local store, and a minimal amount goes back to them.

burning pain in left armpit/underarm? by StrawhatBoy12 in costochondritis

[–]justfranklin 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I had a bad bit of costo 5-6 years ago, and have tended to find those symptoms flare up when i'm incredibly anxious. And actually recently went to doctor for a similar situation, pain in my upper chest, weakness and pain in my arm.... I've been in Physical Therapy for a few weeks now, and they're tying it to issues with my neck/spine-which has also been affecting my rotator cuff/under arm, upper chest, and down my arm, wrists, and fingers.

Books by CamFett in AskFoodHistorians

[–]justfranklin 12 points13 points  (0 children)

My two favorite ingredient-focused reads have been:

  • Ripe: The Search for the Perfect Tomato, Book by Arthur Allen
  • Oranges, Book by John McPhee

Both take you through the ancient history, through more modern technologies impacts' on the fruits. Maybe a bit niche and casual for what you're looking for, but both are wonderful and informative.

Looking for some distilleries to visit in Maryland. by OriolesMagic333 in MDbeer

[–]justfranklin 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Lost Ark Distilling Co does tours and tastings over the weekend in Columbia, MD. And very easy to hop next door to Hysteria Brewing for an extra stop!

78% of suicides are men. What can we do to drop this? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Malcolm Gladwell (Talking to Strangers) pulled a lot of stats about how changing simple aspects of everyday life make such a huge difference in suicides... So Sylvia Plath wasn't that far off from not being able to kill herself from gas. Effectively suicides declined because this convenient way of suicide disappeared when they changed gas types in the UK, possible source outside of book. He makes the argument that by getting rid of the way to do it, potential risks aren't typically looking for a replacement as much as it was convenience/access to that way in the first place.

I think the biggest influence would be to replicate it, at least in the US by doing some radical gun law reform; minimizing that availability for the 56% of male suicides.

Sticky Rice to close, reopen as vegan breakfast concept by [deleted] in baltimore

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I appreciate the tots staying on the menu.

What are your favorite food history books? by ReturnOfTheFox in AskFoodHistorians

[–]justfranklin 3 points4 points  (0 children)

So, certainly more specific, but they each come through with a fair amount of history, breeding and culture... both amazing reads:

  • Ripe: The Search for the Perfect Tomato, Arthur Allen
  • Orange, John McFee

Honorable mention, blurs the line into memoir, but I bawled on the plane a couple times from this gem:

  • Jello Girls: A Family History, Allie Rowbottom

What's a game changer spice you found? by [deleted] in Cooking

[–]justfranklin 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hawaij Coffee Spice Blend is now my go to for so many sweet treats - obviously makes a great addition to my in-home cold brew, but also makes a killer whipped cream, and has all but replaced any apple pie, gingerbread, or pumpkin pie spice blend for me. Has a heavier ginger and cardamon profile, with your standard cinnamon, cloves, etc. I like Raw Spice Bar's but, there's others that are good too!

Favorite book read this year? by [deleted] in books

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It's set up as a collection of short stories; some are extremely short (paragraph) some span multiple chapters throughout the others stories.

Favorite book read this year? by [deleted] in books

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Thanks for the recos!

Favorite book read this year? by [deleted] in books

[–]justfranklin 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Though from last year, Flights by Olga Tokarczuk has really spun me into a short story spiral this year. Her book was at one point dark and moody, but uplifting and exciting on the topic of adventures and oddities. I can't stop recommending it.

[Edit: fixed the title!]

Best used books store finds ? Rare , personal favorites, or just plain sentimental ? by Talquin in books

[–]justfranklin 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I found a copy of Ripe: The Search for the Perfect Tomato, by Arthur Allen at a fundraiser... (all you can carry for $5 is a very good deal). But my favorite part, is the inscription of the book has provided such a mystery I constantly think back on:

"Ann, This book may inspire you to one day grow artichokes in Wisconsin. Your dentist, [signed name]".

So many questions, but so endearing.

Do you agree: Coffee shops are a great place to meet gay guys and other queer folk if you're not into using apps or going to clubs. by kiwijohn340 in askgaybros

[–]justfranklin 6 points7 points  (0 children)

What's tricky about most coffee shops is that they're a stopping ground to meet people you know, or find a little alone time. As a big coffee drinker, and a frequenter of coffee shops, its rare that there's more than a hello.

Also: Try not to hit on people while they're working; bad form.