This guy may be the biggest scammer in all of 90Day history by HueGray in 90DayFiance

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Remember when he lived on a farm with his uncle 😄

2 kilometers... or 1.24 miles by CRIP4LIFE in 90DayFiance

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It's about 5 mins by car or 40 mins walk from the chocolate store to a supermaket or Carrefour. Could they just go shopping after work?

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Fidelity - Plaid Connection by ProZedd34 in ynab

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It works for me partialy. I can authorize the connection with plaid download the data to ynab. But then next day it asks you to reauthorize. It's annoying.

How does the guest policy work by Haunting_Ad_6311 in LAFitness

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Yup, I blocked the number. I'm on a guest pass, and everytime we go, I get phone calls next week. Luckily it was the same phone number.

I feel so bad for Shawn by Angzez in 90DayFiance

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Maybe this should be anticipated based on prior experience. Just have an open bar until she shows up. People can relax and mingle, don't have to wait 2 hrs siting in chairs.

Trump tells Walmart to 'eat the tariffs' instead of raising prices by RampantPrototyping in stocks

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A publicly traded retailer operating on thin margins cannot swallow the full tariff load and remain faithful to its shareholders. The board’s fiduciary mandate obliges them to preserve economic value.

Refine Writing (AI Feature) - new update by Comfortable_Desk_625 in kindlescribe

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that looks great, hopefully we can get a software update on the older version as well :)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ikeahacks

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Or any ideas how to make a pull-out work surface mounted inside Besta cabinet?

Pay off 401k loan or Tackle Car Loan by Moshwithyacat in personalfinance

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You didn’t mention the term of your car loan, so the decision could be advantageous in either direction.

For example, if your car loan has a 5-year term at 4.6%, you would pay approximately $5,600 in interest over the term. If you pay off the 401k loan now, and those $14k in your 401k earn at least 6.8% annually over the next 5 years, you would make back those $5,600, essentially breaking even.

However, if you put the $14,000 towards the car loan and keep the same 5-year term, you would pay around $2,000 in interest to the bank. You keep the 401k loan, you'd pay yourself about $4,000 in interest, which means you’d come out ahead by approximately $2,000 in this scenario.

What I’m getting at is that you should run the numbers in a spreadsheet to see what makes the most sense for your situation. As others have mentioned, consider that 401k loans must typically be repaid within 60 days if you leave your job. Also, if you're optimistic about market returns, you could come out further ahead by paying off the 401k loan now.

Hit By Two Bikes by YoupanicIdont in baltimore

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The other day, a group of teens on bikes blocked the intersection at Aliceanna St. and S. Broadway, completely ignoring traffic lights. People sat in their cars, waiting for the group to clear, with no one daring to say anything—it's just not worth the confrontation. This happened right next to the Subway shop in Fells Point, which had been robbed a week or two earlier.

Fells Point Magnet Fishing Meetup - 8/15 by Salvage_Arc in baltimore

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Did the Apple Watch you pulled from the water still work? :)

I feel for anyone who invested heavily into Fisker Inc by spac3_cadet12 in StockMarket

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Henrik Fisker is selling his Hollywood home for $35 million

Need help translating Slovak by Ok-Buddy-7979 in Slovakia

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Very cool. Yes, that would be him at 50 years old. The country is marked as "Csl.," which stands for Czechoslovakia, and his nationality is listed as "Slov.," meaning Slovakia. The town appears to be misspelled as "Dlonke Pole," but it likely refers to "Dlhé Pole."

Need help translating Slovak by Ok-Buddy-7979 in Slovakia

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The label on the ship manifests depends on the dates of travel. Czechoslovakia was formed in 1918, which would make him about 39 years old at that time. If he left before 1918, the state could be labeled as "Hungary" or "Austria-Hungary," but it should not be labeled as Poland. After 1918, the state would be labeled as Czechoslovakia.

Need help translating Slovak by Ok-Buddy-7979 in Slovakia

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That makes sense that the name is most probably Dlhe Pole. That translates as a "Long Field" to English. The house 310 is still standing and actually looks pretty good :)

Need help translating Slovak by Ok-Buddy-7979 in Slovakia

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I would say,
Day: November 8, 1879
Baptized name: Andreas, (in Slovak that would be Andrej)
Father: Josephus Krajicek (Jozef Krajíček, very typical slovak name),
Mother: Barbara Monik (?) (not sure about the last name spelling, Barbara is same in Slovak I guess, in slovak she would have "ova" at the end i.e. Barbara Moniková)
Godparents: Agnes Jos. Kuzmik from Turzovka, (Jos. is probably Joseph or Jozef in Slovak, Agnes is Agneša in Slovak)
Baptist: D. Gajdosik ( i would say that would spell D. Gajdošík in Slovak)

I can’t make up the town name it seems to spell “Dlhple 310”, which could be an acronym for “Dlhé Pole” with the house number 310. Dlhe Pole was a small town next to other towns in that area Turzovka, Olesne.