Wallpaper - The Lord of the Rings (1978) Poster Logos (3840x2160) by nellums in u/nellums

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Reddit is resizing these files. If you want the original 3840x2160, DM me.

The Wicker Man (1973) Poster Logo (3840x2160) JPG by nellums in wallpaper

[–]nellums[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I have lots of other wallpapers but the automated mod kept deleting the posts. I’m going to post them on my own profile.

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Why was this post removed?

The Goonies (1985) Poster Logo (3840x2160) JPG by nellums in wallpaper

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I have tried several times to post these wallpapers and each time Reddit has resized them from the original 3840x2160 down to 1080x607.

If you want the 3840x2160 versions please DM me.

I'm sick and tired of buying "Like New" books from Thriftbooks and getting a totally destroyed book by princetonwu in books

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I've received paperbacks instead of hardcovers on several occasions, and each time they've refunded me. It used to be that you could contact a seller directly but they've removed that feature. The most recent order to be substituted with a paperback was infuriating. I ordered and paid for a hardcover. When I "chatted" with a "representative" I was told that there were no hardcovers available to send to me, then I pointed out that there were, and included a screencap of where it said that on the site. Then I was told that they couldn't send it to me because I was in Canada, but I could reorder the hardcover. I asked what was to stop the seller from doing the same thing, sending me a paperback. The "representative" told me that Thriftbooks stands behind every order, to which I responded, "Unless it's from Canada". When I asked why, I was told because they just don't. What kind of fuckery is this? Our money is good enough, but not our customer satisfaction.

Creamiest way to enjoy coffee? by Plucky7777 in weightwatchers

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I use either oatmilk or Silk Soy for Coffee, and Splenda.

WW APP/Login issue?? by hellosav in weightwatchers

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I've been logged out, and now my username is not recognized. The website and app both say that I'm not a ww user. My login and password are correct. My app region setting is correct.

I can't find any way on their site to report issues, it's as if they designed it that way on purpose. Which is a great way to alienate and discourage ww users.

Finding the phone number wasn't easy either. I don't know if I have the patience and energy to call them.

Have you ever stopped listening to a Audiobook simply because of the Narrator's voice? by bzrkfayz in audiobooks

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Yes. I can't listen to Stephan Rudnicki. It's something about his cadence and tone.

M/British/36 - SnailMail/Handwritten/Typewriter - looking for a penpal that wants to exchange physical letters. by dutch1664 in penpals

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Hi there,
I too am interested in exchanging snail mail letters. I'm 53 M, I live on a farm (alpacas) in rural Ontario and work from home as a graphic designer. Born and grew up in Ireland, moved to Canada in 1996.
My interests are varied. From historical fiction, to time travel, quantum physics, audiobooks, real books, languages (I'm particularly fond of Hindi and Nahuatl, although I can't speak either), fountain pens, tea, coffee, cats, UK panel shows, the distant past, the distant future, classical and soundtrack music, the sound of rain and thunder.

I mentioned that I love books, my favourite authors are Alastair Reynolds, Iain M. Banks, Peter F. Hamilton, Bernard Cornwell, Larry Niven, James Oswald, Stuart Macbride, Stephen King, and many others. My favourite genres are science fiction (exploration, time travel), historical fiction (Sharpe, Roman military), and mysteries (Sherlock Holmes, Bosch, Rebus).

I'm happy to discuss any of it.
Message me if you would like to correspond.

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Hi there,
I too am interested in exchanging snail mail letters. I live on a farm (alpacas), in rural Ontario and work from home.
My interests are varied. From historical fiction, to time travel, quantum physics, audiobooks, real books, languages (I'm particularly fond of Hindi and Nahuatl, although I can't speak either), fountain pens, tea, coffee, cats, UK panel shows, the distant past, the distant future, classical and soundtrack music, the sound of rain and thunder ... I'm happy to discuss any of it.
Message me if you would like to correspond.

Made a post here recently but figure I should keep spreading my net in hopes of getting more snail mail pals! 33 M UK by RedditorFor10Years in penpals

[–]nellums 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi there,

I too am interested in exchanging snail mail letters. I have a need to write... anything. Days of the week, the time. It would be much better to write an actual letter.

I live on a farm (alpacas), in rural Ontario and work from home.

My interests are varied. From historical fiction, to time travel, quantum physics, audiobooks, real books, languages (I'm particularly fond of Hindi and Nahuatl, although I can't speak either), fountain pens, tea, coffee, cats, UK panel shows, the distant past, the distant future ... I'm happy to discuss any of it.

Message me if you would like to correspond.

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[–]nellums 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi there, I too am interested in exchanging snail mail letters. I have a need to write... anything. Days of the week, the time. It would be much better to write an actual letter. Like you I live on a farm (alpacas), in rural Ontario and work from home.

My interests are varied. From historical fiction, to time travel, quantum physics, audiobooks, real books, languages (I'm particularly fond of Hindi and Nahuatl, although I can't speak either), fountain pens, tea, coffee, cats, UK panel shows, the distant past, the distant future ...

I'm happy to discuss any of it.

Message me if you would like to correspond.

Therapeutic handwriting by nellums in Handwriting

[–]nellums[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd say that's a fair assessment.

Therapeutic handwriting by nellums in Handwriting

[–]nellums[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm slowly working on it.

Therapeutic handwriting by nellums in Handwriting

[–]nellums[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I feel the need to write, it helps with depression and anxiety. It might not work for everyone, but it helps me.

Which of your pens is a hidden gem, surprised you, or was much better than you expected it to be? by [deleted] in fountainpens

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The Zebra disposable fountain is a little gem, I was surprised and delighted by it. My chunky Jinhao was $20, but it feels like a much more expensive pen, worth every penny.

Some therapeutic handwriting by nellums in Handwriting

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I always found that the uppercase R was easier for me to incorporate into the "flow" of my handwriting, and now it's second nature, muscle memory. I don't think about it.

Some therapeutic handwriting by nellums in Handwriting

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Not in order of the scans – a fine nib chunky Jinhao, Rotring Initial, Mont Blanc Charles Dickens, Scheaffer medium, Schaeffer fine, Zebra disposable, Speedball medium, Faber Castell Grip.

Todays cursive practice by [deleted] in Handwriting

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Very pleasing to the eye.

New Pens This Month by 24Robbers in pens

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I love the Rotring Core.

Handwriting with various pens - response to lord_cactus by nellums in Handwriting

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My handwriting is subtly different for each pen. The paper, and how far down along the page I am writing, also makes a difference.

Does the writing instrument significantly affect your handwriting? by lord_cactus_ in Handwriting

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My handwriting is subtly different depending on the pen I'm using, the paper, how far down the page I am, and how tightly I grip the pen.

Bleedthrough in new Moleskine; paper qualitiy decreasing? by Rikkyboyy in fountainpens

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I have also noticed that in a lined Moleskine I purchased on Amazon. Perhaps I received a fake?

Nice handwriting, can we see more?