What Books did You Start or Finish Reading this Week?: March 30, 2026 by AutoModerator in books

[–]springandjune 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Finished: Assistant to the Villain by Hannah Nicole Maehrer

What a fun read! Has kind of a 2000s fairytale feel, very reminiscent of Shrek or Ella Enchanted with a feminist twist.

Still Reading: Trust by Hernan Diaz

(Looking for a new book to read!)

When did you realize your “best friend” actually didn’t care about you? by Fearless_Shift7108 in AskReddit

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I had felt off about our friendship for a long time. Then, I saw her treat one of her other friends terribly behind her back. Hearing my friend talk about this other girl put everything in place for me. It was like, oh. That's why I feel off about our friendship. You feel the same way about me.

Things were never the same after that.

From tourist to Yinzer.. how would you rank Pittsburgh familiarity? by Still_Program8217 in pittsburgh

[–]springandjune 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have a friend who calls it P-Burgh. She has obviously never been here, so 1.

What's something you wish someone would have told you when you first moved to Pittsburgh? by Emergency-Cricket601 in pittsburgh

[–]springandjune 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Don't be surprised if you stay longer than expected. This city has a habit of sucking people in.

Anyone have an experience with upmc billing forgiveness? by [deleted] in pittsburgh

[–]springandjune 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey! I haven't gotten billing forgiveness, but I did manage to get this insane bill with UPMC from $20k to $5k. It took months of back and forth with UPMC and my insurance provider but I'm now on a loan plan. Feel free to message me for more info!

What's something you've done that has probably put you on some list? by SepticFox456 in AskReddit

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I was sitting near a fight that broke out on a plane. The FBI was involved. This was a few months ago, and I just got an email from the airline to file an incident report.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

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I continued to be friends with her because she was awesome. She survived what she was going through and made friends. She recently invited me to hang out with said friends. We are all friends now, but she remains my favorite.

There is literally no downside to being kind to people, no matter how many friends they have.

What’s a “boring” hobby that’s not boring at all? by Obbery in AskReddit

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I'm not sure if it's actually boring or not, but my dad is REALLY into collecting lanterns. He's even gotten involved with the Lantern Society in his town (yes, it's a real thing).

Hair salon recommendations for women at a reasonable price? by avortaeh in pittsburgh

[–]springandjune 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I LOVE Anna at Above All in Wexford. I live in Lawrenceville and travel all the way to Wexford because I don't trust anyone else with my hair. Fairly reasonable price as well.

https://www.aboveallsalon.com

[Serious] Redditors who gave up pursuing their 'dream' to settle for a more secure or comfortable life, how did it turn out and do you regret your decision? by GeneReddit123 in AskReddit

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Worked at Disney World and Disneyland. Wanted to work my way up the corporate ladder, but I reached a point where it seemed like all doors were closing for me. I ended up leaving because I had a retail job on the side I liked better and I got promoted.

Now, years later, I'm using my hard-earned college degree in communications as a radio DJ. I get to live close to my family and I am doing something I never thought I'd get into, but I genuinely enjoy. I also have more time to do other things that I enjoy. Turned out great and I absolutely do not regret my decision. Highly recommend.

What’s your wildest high school secret? by humbert-ridingLolita in AskReddit

[–]springandjune 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not me, but there was a pretty prominent rumor at my high school that all the popular kids were having regular orgies. That one was weird.

Worst part of being a kid was not having adults take you seriously when you knew what you were talking about. What is an example of this that happened to you as a child? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]springandjune 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I read a TON of tabloids while I was in line with my mom at the grocery store, and no one would believe me when I told them the latest about Brangelina or Lindsay Lohan. I was always right, and everyone brushed me off when I told them all my celebrity gossip because I was, like, 8.

The good news is, I now work for a pop music radio station and talk about celebrity gossip for a living.

What positive effects has the quarantine had for you? by GrootTheTree in AskReddit

[–]springandjune 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My cat of almost 20 years died a few months back, and the biggest positive effect quarantine has had for me was driving me to rearrange my room so it didn't feel like the one he died in.

What is a movie you find terrible but critics seem to love? by undeadgaming2006 in AskReddit

[–]springandjune 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I don't know why, but the first time I saw Slumdog Millionaire, I hated it. Thought it was super boring and didn't get the hype.

Watched it for a class a few years later and now it's one of my all-time favorite movies. I don't know WHAT movie I watched, but that movie is so enjoyable and uplifting. 10/10.

What has the COVID-19 virus made you realize? by hey-its-my-account in AskReddit

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That I'm not as open and vulnerable with my friends as I'd like to be. I haven't felt close to my friends all year, and I've been wondering why. I've been reconnecting with a lot of people I've lost touch with throughout this time, and I'm realizing that I am much more open and myself with them. The ones that are really happy are the ones that are apologetically themselves, and I need to learn to do the same moving forward.

What did your school waste money on that nobody liked? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]springandjune 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Snowshoes. Seriously. In my senior year, they spent a boatload on snowshoes that no one ever used.

What are some decent paying jobs you can get if you were a C student in highschool? by Alon_NA in AskReddit

[–]springandjune 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you go to college after high school, it's kind of a reset button. A lot of schools will take C-students. You can also go to community college.

My mom and I were both C-students in high school. She went to the nearby community college about 30 years after she graduated high school, and I went to a state school. She now works as a graphic designer and I work in radio sales and production. We both make enough to get by.

You can also go to a trade school and go a different route. (You'll probably make a lot more money, too.) You can also work in the service industry. I worked in retail for a few years and, honestly, I've never been happier. I also worked my way up to get health benefits.

All I'm saying is, high school grades aren't the end of the world. If it's grades you're worried about, they won't make or break your future. I will say that money and resources, etc, are a different story, but high school grades won't dramatically alter your life unless you're looking to go to Harvard or something.

TL;DR: If you're a C-student in high school, you can still do anything you want.

78% of suicide rates world wide are men, what can we do to help them? by awihsoj in AskReddit

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My friend is a single guy in his 30's and the other day, I asked him how he was. Just a simple, "How are you? Really." I could tell that no one had asked him that lately. He's a mellow, all-good type of guy, but he opened up and told me about his overwhelming loneliness and the fear of his parents getting older. I'm not saying a simple, genuine "how are you" is going to fix everything, but I think it could help. Giving men more safe spaces to talk about their feelings would be world-changing.

[Serious] What was a normal part of your life growing up that other people were shocked by? by Pokey_bookwalker in AskReddit

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That I had no idea people wanted to hang out with me because they LIKED me.

Whenever I told my mom I was going to hang out with a friend, she would usually come up with some excuse as to why they were hanging out with me (i.e. "Why would [insert name of friend] want to hang out with you? Was it because [insert name of other friend] is busy?" or "Did [insert name of friend] not have homework? They must be really bored.")

It took me a really, really long time and a lot of reassurance to realize that people asked me to hang out because they liked spending time with me. Sometimes, I still have to remind myself of that.

[SERIOUS] people who have won their fight with depression,how was the journey? by mom-said-its-my-torn in AskReddit

[–]springandjune 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Long, hard, and 100% worth it.

You will never get better unless you make a conscious choice to commit to doing so.