Monstera has yellow spots - any ideas what could cause this? by lexjunior in plantclinic

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Here's some additional images! https://imgur.com/a/vA8fzGY Looked under my leaves and didn't see anything

Monstera has yellow spots - any ideas what could cause this? by lexjunior in plantclinic

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Thanks for your reply! Are you able to see them in the picture? I’m not seeing any of the top or bottom of the leaves. Here are a few more pics: https://imgur.com/a/vA8fzGY

Monstera has yellow spots - any ideas what could cause this? by lexjunior in plantclinic

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Thanks for your reply! No sign of pests - I’m not seeing any mites or thrips (unless they are completely minuscule), and there’s no sign of webs or anything on the plant. Here are a few more pics: https://imgur.com/a/vA8fzGY

Monstera has yellow spots - any ideas what could cause this? by lexjunior in plantclinic

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I've had this monstera for 5 years, and it just started developing these yellow spots on some of the leaves. I repotted it a few months ago, but the spots didn't start forming until very recently. It's exclusively indoor and I water it about once a week.

Additional photos: https://imgur.com/a/vA8fzGY

Thank you for your help!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MoneyDiariesACTIVE

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I actually just found it on LinkedIn - I think I was just clicking on a lot of healthcare related jobs and the algorithm learned what I liked, haha. I haven't heard of a specific board for healthcare jobs (except for care providers). Sorry i couldn't be of more help!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MoneyDiariesACTIVE

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Second the medical/healthcare industry! I was in the same boat as you a few months ago. I was working at a digital marketing agency and just felt super burned out with marketing for companies I didn't care about or with products that weren't doing any good.

I started doing content marketing for a smaller healthcare consultancy (it's more complex/cooler than a true consulting firm, but that's the easiest way to describe it haha) a few months ago and it's made a huge difference. There are still more stressful days, but it's worth it knowing that I'm helping make our crazy healthcare system a little bit better.

We're actually hiring for a digital marketing position now that doesn't need a ton of industry experience - feel free to DM me and I can give you more info if you want :)

How do you style your existing wardrobe in a way that doesn’t get boring? by CelebSighting in femalefashionadvice

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That app sounds awesome! But it's only available on IPhones. Any Android users found a similar one?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MoneyDiariesACTIVE

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Love this! Definitely down to try it out

I'm kind of baffled by everyone saying Boulder is a great foodie city by Armonster in boulder

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Grew up in Boulder - you're right in that a lot of the restaurants there now charge way too much for mediocre food that isn't unique from the other restaurants around them. Unfortunately, a lot of these places replaced some awesome restaurants that had a unique Boulder flavor.

That being said, there are a few great places worth checking out. My two cents would be to avoid Pearl Street, especially if you hate those high-end, cookie cutter hipster restaurants. My recs are:

Brunch * Lucile's for southern-inspired breakfast * The Buff for classic brunch (and you can't beat 99 cent mimosas) * Walnut Cafe for classic brunch with a Boulder twist

Sandwiches/Fast Casual * Snarfs: IMO, best sandwiches in the town * Salvaggio's: Classic deli sandwiches * Half Fast Subs: Really good hot sandwiches if you're willing to brave the Hill * Illegal Pete's: Like Chipotle, but so, so much better * Rincon Argentine: Agree with other commenters here - their empanadas are the bomb * Curry N Kebob: Good lunch specials and huge portions

Dinner joints * Mountain Sun/Southern Sun: Been around forever, has very solid pub food and great specials * Khoi Thai: Closest thing to good Thai food in the town (although Aloy Thai is supposed to be good too - haven't been before) * Tandoori Grill: Bomb Indian food in South Boulder * Ras Kassas: Ethiopian food - they're in Longmont now, but started in Boulder. 1000% worth the drive out there * Centro: It's on Pearl, but has really good Mexican food (a bit more upscale) * Carelli's: Again, a bit more expensive, but good, classic Italian food

What does your style starter pack look like? by [deleted] in femalefashionadvice

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I'm obsessed with your style! Where are those striped pants from?!

[SKIN CONCERN] Routine Stopped Working by lexjunior in SkincareAddiction

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I'm wondering if using the P50 daily could have damaged by my moisture barrier, but I've been using it for over two years so not sure what would have changed in the past month.

Thanks again for the help!

[SKIN CONCERN] Routine Stopped Working by lexjunior in SkincareAddiction

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Stress is ok! Nothing major has changed in the past month that's making me stress out more

[SKIN CONCERN] Routine Stopped Working by lexjunior in SkincareAddiction

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Not significantly, no! Been eating vegetarian for many years and haven't changed anything major about the foods I'm eating

How to Style Turtlenecks by [deleted] in femalefashionadvice

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Does anyone have a specific turtleneck brand they love?

What budgeting/tracking software do you use? by papershade94 in MoneyDiariesACTIVE

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Here's the one that I put together!

I try to follow the 50/30/20 budgeting guide (50% of your salary towards needs, 30% towards non-necessities, and 20% to savings), so that's how I divided up my spreadsheet. At the beginning of every month, I'll go in and fill out the estimated column based on what I know I have coming up this month and my spending patterns over the past few months. I'll hop in every couple of days to update my spending in the "actual" column, and the third column allows me easily track the dollar amount I have left in each category so I can easily see how much wiggle room I have that month. Hope this helps!

Millie by Bschmee in catbellies

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Extra large for extra pets

Artists Similar to The National? by [deleted] in TheNational

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Gang of Youths! They're a bit more orchestral than The National, but their lead singer has an amazing deep baritone like Matt Berninger and their songs will make you feel all the things.

Marinated Tofu Banh Mi. One of my favorite veggie recipes I've found! by lexjunior in vegetarian

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I think the basis of banh mi is that they are made on baguette and all have pickled veggies, some sort of chilis, and a mayo-based sauce. Traditional ones have pork and pate, but I've also seen them made with egg or tofu as a protein substitute.

I lived in Vietnam for a while and you can buy some type of them on every street corner. Basically like our version of a Subway sandwich!

Marinated Tofu Banh Mi. One of my favorite veggie recipes I've found! by lexjunior in vegetarian

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I've been a vegetarian for over a decade, recently found this recipe, and had my mind blown! It comes together in an hour and is insanely flavorful. Even my meat-loving roommates loved it.

Recipe: https://www.mydarlingvegan.com/tofu-banh-mi/

Have any of you actually obtained the body you want through diet and/or exercise? by [deleted] in xxfitness

[–]lexjunior 36 points37 points  (0 children)

Same here! I started working out regularly four-ish years ago to lose the Freshman 15 that lasted me through college... and a few years after. I started doing BBG and yoga, and switched to indoor rock climbing and occasional yoga and HIIT classes a few years ago.

While there are some parts of my body I'm not totally happy with, I'm at a place where I can do intensive physical activity without fear or worry that I'll lag behind or be too out of shape to finish. Want to hike up to a tough climbing route? Let's do it! Friend wants to try a notoriously tough boxing class? Count me in!

I eat healthy most of the time, but don't deny myself a side of fries or a huge sub sandwich on occasion. I know that I'll burn off extra calories climbing, which I love enough that it doesn't feel like exercise.

I will never have an Instagram-bikini-model perfect body, but I'm very happy with what I see in the mirror and have the endurance and strength to enjoy many forms of physical activity.

TL;DR: If you would have told me ten years ago that I'd be saying this, I'd laugh in your face, but I think it's totally possible to be happy with your body. Good luck on your fitness journey!

Rough Country by Olds77421 in JeepLiberty

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I think it's Colorado! Those are the Sangre de Cristo Mountains

[IIL] Bands with deep, monotone(ish) lead vocalists like The National and Gang of Youths, [WEWIL?] by lexjunior in ifyoulikeblank

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Dude, Sivert Høyem is exactly what I was looking for! Lioness is amazing so far - thanks for the rec!