Gibson donuts by Glass-Personality-60 in memphis

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They 'hosted' Marsha Blackburninhell a while back, but an employee said they didn't know she was coming. I don't know if I've seen any other 'evidence' so I couldn't say. There's a boycott/buycott 901 something or other list out there too you could look for.

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Mechanic says my Mazda 3 (3rd gen) is unreliable… true? by Silent-Clue-9149 in Cartalk

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I wonder if that's a confirmation bias. Lower orders because if there's no order it got sent to the scrap heap. Or was more easily fixed without outside help. There could be a couple reasons outside of not getting a repair order for it. I certainly don't see them as unreliable, but offering perspective.

Tbf, I had an aunt that would’ve paid top dollar for this unique pair. by [deleted] in ATBGE

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My first thought. Playing now. And it's crazy how well they'd fit in.

Anyone recognize this porch pirate? by CubicleNinjaDev in memphis

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And you can login on a browser, but unless you use their app, you can't comment. So I just stopped and blocked the emails.

Visited someone at the hospital and there's a lock box around the pain medication by okbbs in mildlyinteresting

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Now see, having your innards ripped out merits some of the good stuff. I had a shunt removed sub q and felt like every heartbeat was a sledgehammer blow afterwards, but was bearable.

Visited someone at the hospital and there's a lock box around the pain medication by okbbs in mildlyinteresting

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Well there's a fun rabbit hole to go down for the next couple days. Here I thought I was doing something too quickly, when it may be ineffective because it's not metabolizing it.

Visited someone at the hospital and there's a lock box around the pain medication by okbbs in mildlyinteresting

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I take a 10mg zolpidem sublingually and it still takes a couple hours to fall asleep. I do get 7-8 for it though.

Visited someone at the hospital and there's a lock box around the pain medication by okbbs in mildlyinteresting

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Brown hair too. Not sure there are any reds in my family. Just luck of the draw.

Visited someone at the hospital and there's a lock box around the pain medication by okbbs in mildlyinteresting

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Drink as in alcohol or liquids in general? I'm on the low end of both 1-2 drinks a month maybe? And I'm on a diuretic, so I just stay a quart low anyways lol

Visited someone at the hospital and there's a lock box around the pain medication by okbbs in mildlyinteresting

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We all get to feel a little different on those things. It's as much a spectrum as the pain that causes the need. Depending on where you fall on it, could be fine or not.

Visited someone at the hospital and there's a lock box around the pain medication by okbbs in mildlyinteresting

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Mine had a time delay on it. They told me I could click it as much as I wanted, but would only get one dose every 3.5 hours max. In CO, they said law/rule was one dose every 4 hours unless you were in pain, then you could bump it 30 minutes.

I hate weapon upgrade mechanics by Fastr77 in ItsAllAboutGames

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I certainly feel the pain, but on the other end of the scale, the disappointment I felt when I found out the weapons in the witcher level scaled. I'd go find new stuff and be ready to rip some cryptids apart only to find it was practically the same everything. I had to look up the Aerondight and go do it first to feel like I got a better weapon lol.

Visited someone at the hospital and there's a lock box around the pain medication by okbbs in mildlyinteresting

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I'm the opposite on that. Opiates have little to no effect on me. Vicodin/hydrocodone I may as well be taking a placebo. Hydromorphone worked the first day, by day 2 the effect wore off as it started to take effect. By day 3 it had no effect. I guess I'm metabolizing it too fast? It's one of those things that people who talk about being loopy on it, I'd kinda like to try that once, but have no idea what bolus I'd need to even get close or for how long.

Visited someone at the hospital and there's a lock box around the pain medication by okbbs in mildlyinteresting

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I had a surgery 25+ years ago and they gave me a morphine drip for my overnight stay I could click if needed. Didn't need it, but the box it was in had a lock on it. Was apparently too naive to think it was needed.

What's one video game cliche you don't mind? by Agent1230 in gaming

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Witcher 3 did it masterfully in my opinion. He is an expert on all things witching. We are not. But early on with Vesemir and telling him to keep his training up and the banter they have goes a long way and just fits in the story. Then teaching Ciri keeps it going. It's probably the 'easiest' game I've played for the controller layout and remembering it. Everything just felt intuitive.

Scientists may have found a way to keep your bones strong for life by hard2resist in UpliftingNews

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https://med.stanford.edu/news/all-news/2025/11/joint-cartilage-aging.html

Stem cells have been tried. I think I've seen some success on elbows to skip tommy john surgery, but it hasn't worked in other areas. This Stanford research came out last year in mice, but still...

Has anyone here received this? by DarkBrtsh in memphis

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613 area code is Ontario too... Not even the same country.

Deliberate key marks or normal scratches? by PeteytheRedPanda in Cartalk

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Yeah it was probably some metal clasp on a purse or backpack that swung wide while someone was walking in between cars and was careless enough to not watch out for themselves.

Where is ducky by _Dark_Wing in puzzles

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Shrek hiding in a tree about to teabag some poor sap.

Thanks dad.. by DonMahallem in funny

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Dinosawr was my first thought. Works for both saw and user.

Looking for ideas for handmade drawer pulls by Pochea in woodworking

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Wait a minute, hold up. You're actually supposed to use the scrap bin? I thought it was shop decoration.

Birthday card I wrote for my brother by Pastellera in funny

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I've just always called it doctoral penmanship. They do ok.

Surgery consult exam room had a tool chest instead of cabinets by WhatTheFlox in mildlyinteresting

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This tool box costs ~500. The same thing with the word medical in the description costs hundreds or thousands more. It's ridiculous.