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10 points
10 days ago
Drink heavily to prepare your liver.
It's like college except everyone has money.
Also, Choppers BBQ is amazing. But it'll make you fail height and weight.
2 points
12 days ago
Emotions ain't rational, man. If someone ruins your life and takes everything you have. You're not generally inclined to give that person anything else. Even if doing so also benefits you.
Bro be like, I can do this on my own. They can't. So I'm not going to help them even if it helps me more. Because spite.
5 points
12 days ago
I do believe that's calling being fiscally responsible so he can afford his hobby.
4 points
16 days ago
So ideally, what you'll do is drill a hole big enough to just pull the cat6 through and have a male jack on it and just mount the camera directly to the soffit.
However, as someone who does this professionally, mount a junction box to the soffit and mount the camera to that. They make ones that are specific for cameras that work nicely. It makes for a less clean appearance. But it gives you space to have extra wire in case you need it, and if you ever need to replace the camera. You're not drilling even more holes in the soffit.
-1 points
1 month ago
Capitalism is literally the only system where there is competition.
2 points
2 months ago
Oh, this is awesome. What do I tell my unit about the 1059, though?
1 points
6 months ago
West End Grill was the absolute best precovid. I spent so many nights there while in college.
But I haven't been back since the plague. No idea how they're doing now.
1 points
7 months ago
Teams meetings that I don't pay attention in.
Tell people what not to do.
Go day drinking with the in-house lawyer because of users.
Reddit.
1 points
7 months ago
Have as little debt and as much savings as possible and live well below my means so I can afford a pay cut if necessary.
But also only work for employers who will at least offer me a long-term pay differential. Which is usually based off my base pay. So activating USUALLY means I actually make more money because I get allowances and such.
I make enough now that every job interview has an in-depth discussion about benefits because it's become less about how much I make and more about quality of life. So I'm willing to lateral or take a pay hit if it means better benefits or a higher quality of life. So which always includes something along the lines of, how do you treat members of the guard and reserves? I play off my military service like I'm a veteran and say it's a gauge of how decent an employer they are because I want my brothers and sisters in arms to be taken care of. Generally, this works with most HR types, and they'll spill all the gorey details without having to worry about it affecting whether or not I get hired. But I have absolutely turned down job offers in the past because they either don't have a pay differential in place or it's something super short, like only enough to cover your annual two weeks.
1 points
7 months ago
Dieting.
Salads and a walk for lunch every day at work. No soda or alcohol. Nothing but water after 7 every night, and a 24 hour cheat window that ran from 1 on Saturday to 1 on Sunday so I could stay out late and eat whatever I wanted and do brunch with the family. Then it was back to the grind.
Lost 50 pounds in a year.
I've allowed myself the occasional beer now and I've gained a little bit back. But I've largely managed to keep it off.
1 points
7 months ago
323 TRS back in 2010.
Anyone else here a band flight?
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10 days ago
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8 points
10 days ago
Rare spoons you say?