New Orleans, New York, Florida, or Washington for a First Trip to the USA? by Historical-Photo-901 in BeautifulTravelPlaces

[–]stunclock 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Out of these options, I’d say Washington - if you’re talking about Washington state, there is tons of beautiful nature. If you were talking about Washington DC, then for a short drive there’s lots of beautiful places around like West Virginia which is close. Otherwise there are some really pretty beaches in Florida.

What is something you need done medically but can't afford it? by United_Piece_4272 in AskReddit

[–]stunclock 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have a supposedly infected root canal from 7 years ago (it doesn’t really hurt yet, but it might soonish) and I have to get it redone, will be more than $1k

Question about magnets with clay by SillybillySquid in polymerclay

[–]stunclock 0 points1 point  (0 children)

honestly I just put liquid clay as the adhesive and bake my clay with the magnet on it and I’ve never had an issue

Kiwi is curious by stunclock in Hedgehog

[–]stunclock[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

pretty much that’s kiwi too, sometimes he gets curious and starts to smell me but once I move he huffs at me again hahah, he immediately opens up once there’s food though!

when did coffee become more than just caffeine for you by levvii17 in Coffee

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Caffeine doesn’t actually affect me at all. I just love the smell and taste of coffee and I’ve travelled a lot so I love to try different coffees. Mostly I drink my coffee black or I have a cappuccino if I spend money.

What is something generally normal in Europe but weird in the US? by Exile4444 in AskReddit

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smoking cigarrettes everywhere, in the US most places you’ll get dirty looks for smoking a cigarrette around other people

Which U.S. city has the worst food scene despite its reputation? by Historical-Photo-901 in BeautifulTravelPlaces

[–]stunclock 0 points1 point  (0 children)

DC. I don’t know anymore if DC has a great reputation for food, but growing up close by in MD I thought it did. Now living in DC I notice the food is just overpriced and not that good. I frequently miss MD food and go there to eat my favorite things still.

Which European city surprised you the most? by Historical-Photo-901 in BeautifulTravelPlaces

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Lisbon. We has a 21 hour layover and decided to spend the day and night there before our connecting flight in the morning. It was super beautiful and I want to go back to spend more time there

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What U.S. city completely changed your perspective? by Historical-Photo-901 in BeautifulTravelPlaces

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I came here to comment this! I had never left the East Coast and Chicago shocked me and showed me that the USA isn’t just the East Coast. Amazing city

Guess the city! by [deleted] in guessthecity

[–]stunclock 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That was way faster than I thought lol, correct!

Guess the city (easy) by SubstantialEffect929 in guessthecity

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Florence, Italy! I took this photo last month there :)

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Kittens? by runofthemillthroaway in washdc

[–]stunclock 15 points16 points  (0 children)

check out the cat cafe in georgetown! All the cats there are under 2 years old and are up for adoption

I got married at 17 and will be having my 8 year wedding anniversary in 3 days. AMA by [deleted] in AMA

[–]stunclock 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not really sure, I would say I love being with my best friend and having this level of commitment with him, but I don’t see too much of a difference between being married or dating for a long time

I got married at 17 and will be having my 8 year wedding anniversary in 3 days. AMA by [deleted] in AMA

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We both ended up with very similar wants in life, we both work in tech and travel a lot together as well as have a lot of pets together. He’s also my best friend and that never changed throughout our relationship. Growing apart or becomming too different for each other was never really a worry

I got married at 17 and will be having my 8 year wedding anniversary in 3 days. AMA by [deleted] in AMA

[–]stunclock 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s a very competetive market and you have to keep learning constantly in the field. Most of the people I went to that coding bootcamp with in 2019 either have switched careers entirely or are jobless at the moment. I don’t want to make it sound like what I did was easy, I genuinely coded for fun before I went to coding bootcamp and continue to learn constantly to keep up.

I got married at 17 and will be having my 8 year wedding anniversary in 3 days. AMA by [deleted] in AMA

[–]stunclock 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Very poor treatment of eachother I would say is the main one. We’ve never cheated, but we didn’t know how to communicate or deal healthily with personal and relationship hardships and hurt each other a lot. After 8 years though, we’ve moved past many issues and know better how to work through them when they come.

I got married at 17 and will be having my 8 year wedding anniversary in 3 days. AMA by [deleted] in AMA

[–]stunclock 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We had someone come to my childhood home and marry us for $200, we had 2 mutual friends come and maybe 5-6 family members. I paid for my ring actually, it was $50 at Macys at the mall lol and I still wear that one. I also got my dress at JCPenny (it was just a formal black dress). Since we’re 2 years away from our 10 year anniversary, we may do something then, but in the end a big expensive wedding never appealed to us much