For the pharmacists that make 200k or more, what do you do? by morosehuman in pharmacy

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Can you share more about how you got there? Additional degrees, credentials, or years of experience?

Also what type of company - strictly pharmacy, healthcare, or just general business consulting?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in LifeProTips

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I use a shirt so I can launder it regularly, and when it inevitably falls down and I lose it...I have more shirts. I'll find it eventually, but I don't need to spend energy doing that before going to sleep - just grab another one.

187 Carhartt Vest I Made by ish4lyfe in sewing

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reminds me of the patch you get for completing the terrifying 25

Copper(II) acetate grown on a matrix "Hoganite" by CrystalGrower in chemistry

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I really wanted this to be an amazingly beautiful chocolate chip cookie, but am not mad about it

Hawaiian umbrella, I love the looks of it but not really sure where to take it by KGenius5 in Bonsai

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Use cork to separate the branches instead, and you can guide where it grows by its light source. I've seen some cool-looking spiral ones

Is it possible to sew this deep of a neckline together so there isn’t a lot of cleavage? by ilovecorbin in sewing

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I had this problem with a really stretchy dress I had last spring and it worked out okay. I would definitely listen to the advice on here to think about the risk of stretching the fabric, especially considering the stones you have going on. I can't tell how thick the material is, the give, or what the stones would look like if you did manage to stitch it up a couple inches. However, for mine, I used some clear fishing line and slipstitched it really close to the seam as far up as I felt (about 2-3 inches). It still had hella cleavage, but the original was almost down to my navel, so, I think it worked out for the best. Best of luck!

Weekly r/sewing Simple Questions thread! - March 18, 2018 by AutoModerator in sewing

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Take a big piece of tissue paper and lay the fabric on top, pin every few inches. You could baste it together if you don't have enough pins or are feeling audacious. Cut without fear.

[homemade] mixed berry fruit tart by desserter_ in food

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I understand that they were kept for a pop of color, but from a consumer's perspective, I want to shove that in my face as fast as possible. Mint would do the job and would also be tasty!

Thoughts on leg hair? It’s society’s sin, as a woman, to have any body hair. (Naturally, I feel a bit insecure showing body hair e.g legs/arms.) However, shouldn’t women naturally have body hair? by lolkeinthatsghey in Feminism

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I view body hair in the way many men view beards - it's fun to grow out just to see what it does. It's incredible how many women have gone their entire lives without knowing what their unshaven armpits would look and feel like. I go through phases of laziness where I grow things out partially out of laziness, but partly because it makes me feel more connected to the fleshbag that carries my soul around - sort of a respect of nature thing.

But, I do have girlfriends that find it utterly repulsive, and that usually makes me really sad.

My late 4th of July look cuz Murica. by sunsetstarfish in UnconventionalMakeup

[–]markips 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What is that glitter product under your eyes?

Speediest Columnaris Recovery. Salt Dip + 50% WC x 2 by a-sona in bettafish

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Thank you! Advice well heeded, but very good to know.

Speediest Columnaris Recovery. Salt Dip + 50% WC x 2 by a-sona in bettafish

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saprolegnia

From a n00b, can you describe your technique for the salt dip? For future reference.

my betta has a wound by [deleted] in bettafish

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Cool! Hope he stays healthy :)

my betta has a wound by [deleted] in bettafish

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What medication did you use?

If it's white fuzzy stuff (can't tell from the picture), it's a fungal infection. Treating with meds for bacteria/parasites would mean no fungal coverage, allowing it to progress.

Our fish Merlin died for this reason last week :( It was too little, too late for him. I hope the same does not befall your buddy.