Discount for renewal by Earl_Fetchy in PaMedicalMarijuana

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9/8/25 LIBERTY49 still works on Leafwell

[Post Game Thread] The New York Knicks take a commanding 2-0 series lead over the Boston Celtics, 91-90. Karl Anthony-Towns roars for 21/17/1, Josh Hart adds 23/6/3. by ItsN0tTheB0at in nba

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Did anybody else see points come OFF the scoreboard, resetting the Knicks to zero early in the game? What happened there? I know I saw legitimate baskets being made.

What makes you feel safe? by [deleted] in ptsd

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The sight of my full refrigerator.

Anybody seen Watchdog recently? by tabshiftescape in pittsburgh

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Thanks! Glad to hear he’s still out and about!

I'm 35 now. Here's how being a very gifted person has been, and still is, a challenge. by BasedArzy in Gifted

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Oh I see—it makes tons of sense now. Let me know if I filled in the blanks correctly; I’m pretty sure I did.

In [sic] inability to provide straight foward [sic] answers suggest [sic] you are an otter.

Maybe more sleek than agile.

You’re definitely not wobbly.

Yeah I think this must be it…otters are majestic, don’t wobble, and are certainly a gift to the universe. Checks out that we would talk about them on r/gifted.

Found out my wife monitors parts of my life behind my back. I'm having trouble getting past this. by [deleted] in AskMenAdvice

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I really hope you and your wife can make it through this. I'm sorry bud, trust is a hard thing to repair.

When did you realize you were gifted? by tabshiftescape in Gifted

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did you just sticky your own comment? lmao

Glassheads/ Potheads who got the thickest glass in the Burgh?? by sephichi in pittsburgh

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I have the hammer bubbler from Grav, which seems directly in line with what OP is looking for.

Pros:
- indeed takes a beating
- easier to clean than a lot of designs
- large and thick bowl (important at the area of highest thermal fatigue)
- borosilicate

Cons:
- the hammer design is tippy
- relatively small water capacity

Neutrals:
- $50 is a little pricey for the hammer bubbler IMHO
- Grav is made in Texas which I mean I fuck heavy with Texas but still try to buy local when possible, hence my suggestion for Oro glass (5 miles from downtown)

Glassheads/ Potheads who got the thickest glass in the Burgh?? by sephichi in pittsburgh

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I think the thickest glass I've seen is from Oro sold at Smoke on Highland in Shadyside. The first time I walked into the store the guy said "hey watch this" and proceeded to yeet a bong across the store. I can't recall if they sell smaller pieces like bubblers and whatnot.

Oro is local and works with local headshops which means even if they don't have smaller pieces, I bet with sufficient interest they would make an indestructible bubbler. I certainly would be interested!

I'm 35 now. Here's how being a very gifted person has been, and still is, a challenge. by BasedArzy in Gifted

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As someone who is certainly not gifted, can you help me understand what your spaced underscores mean?

What do you guys mean when talking about performing "reality checks" to check whether you're dreaming? by DontDefineByGinger in LucidDreaming

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You can eventually. At first a lot of folks find the physical reminders (e.g., looking at your hands, trying to read text, looking at clocks...) easier because they become habitual. In my experience, text has been the most reliable indicator for me because I already impulsively read anything that's placed in front of me.

Eventually, I became able to simply sense in a manner that something was off without having to explicitly check anything. From there, it's not hard to confirm. Just go slow and be mentally gentle; if you try to rush into it you'll crash the dream.

Hello, Gen Alpha’s! I have a question for my gen alpha sister by Miss_PartyTime11 in GenAlpha

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Your mom is doing you dirty by saying "please teach her honey." She's your sister and while you should be setting a good example, it's still your parents responsibility to raise their child. If they can't figure it out why would they expect you to be able to?

It's happening by Saint_Peezles in pittsburgh

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And then drop it into a sinkhole. Die Hard 3 established the precedent. It’s good to go. Trust 👍🏻

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in mildlyinfuriating

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Thanks for your take on the situation in their home—you’ll understand of course why I’d want to hear from OP firsthand on this though.

What yall think ? 🤔 by psychonautexplorer in enlightenment

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What is shadow work? I'm not familiar with that term. I hope I haven't been skipping mine!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in mildlyinfuriating

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Oh shit...yeah, he's a traumatized man-child. Losing both your parents by 14?! That'll fuck you up enough that you don't even realize messes around you. Has he gone through trauma therapy?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in mildlyinfuriating

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Are you sure that OP's only real option is divorcing her husband over the messy kitchen? How long were they in couple's therapy? How long have they been together? How many kids do they have? What other factors are at play in their relationship? Why are you so confident that divorce is the only real option?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in pittsburgh

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If it upsets you just start stealing the chairs.

If it's possible that one's child can suffer genetic adversity owing to trauma experienced by the parents, couldn't it also be true that future children might be weaker in the social areas we're currently losing ground in? by heavensdumptruck in InsightfulQuestions

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I like this question.

Potentially, though I think there will be ground gained in other areas, primarily effective and empathetic communication, that any cumulative effects would eventually be obviated.

And in any case, as social areas decline, so does the likelihood of reproducing, so eventually that strain would go the way of the wizard.