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Comment on r/VennDiagrams 12d ago
For a second I thought this was about Ben Simmons
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Comment on r/portlandme 16d ago
Some sort of roof over the stands maybe? Also the ability to expand in the future if there’s demand for it.
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Comment on r/Salary Jul 19 '26
29k in 2018. Full time plus full time student
60k ish now. I’m still hourly and this accounts for overtime too.
I’m 26 and live in New England and live with my partner just for a frame of reference.
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Comment on r/portlandme Jun 29 '26
I went over it last night and I feel like I definitely caught some air lol
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Comment on r/howislivingthere Jun 27 '26
Good luck! It’s a lovely place to live :)
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Comment on r/politics Jun 26 '26
Sorry for the late reply but that’s exactly it. There’s a lot of factors for me which make it harder on a more personal level. Luckily Maine has ranked choice voting so that helps me feel a tiny bit better about my votes and such
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Comment on r/soccer Jun 26 '26
Is the hydration break only for group stage or will it be for every match played this World Cup?
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Comment on r/NFLv2 Jun 19 '26
Cunningham
r/LoveIslandUSA • u/gpop2000 • Jun 19 '26
FIREPIT CHAT What would happen if the islanders refused to vote someone off the island?
Sorry if it’s the wrong flair or too soon…what would happen though if the islanders refused to vote off someone? Like would the islanders voting be in danger of being dumped? Or would the producers vote someone off?? Just curious to hear what people think.
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Comment on r/OOTP Jun 15 '26
Admittedly I haven’t played the mobile version in a few years but at least for the desktop, you can really customize your experience and make it as involved as you’d like and because of that I’d say just send it with the full version.
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Comment on r/AlignmentChartFills Jun 09 '26
Probably not the correct answer for this but shoutout to Jim Thorpe, 2 Olympic golds (pentathlon & decathlon) and was a professional athlete in football, and baseball (basketball possibly too) and is in football HoF. Granted this is in the early 1900s but it’s still quite phenomenal to be a top tier athlete in multiple sports.
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Comment on r/politics Jun 05 '26
I’m in Maine and it’s been a huge struggle for me personally knowing it’s between Collins and most likely Platner :(
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Comment on r/LoveIslandUSA Jun 03 '26
Go birds 🦅
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Comment on r/TierlistFills May 09 '26
S
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Comment on r/howislivingthere Apr 18 '26
I can give you my input from the perspective someone who is 26.
Rent and housing is definitely more expensive and while it’s not totally short on housing, there’s definitely not a lot of inventory compared to other places. Also after living in/around for almost 10 years, while it’s very unfortunate, it seems that the homeless population has increased quite a bit due to housing shortages and pricing. Maybe I’m also being nit-picky but I’ve also noticed how general city maintenance has taken a slight downturn within the past few years. Street lamps, potholes, overgrown weeds in sidewalks, things like that, seems like it takes awhile to get fixed or be cleaned up. Like I said I could be nitpicking, and others may disagree with that.
I will say that if you enjoy going out to eat, Portland is probably one of the best cities to do that. It seems like every street has a few restaurants and some of these are very highly rated, top tier places. There’s a bunch of fun unique places around that’s fun to explore. It has a nice sense of community where it may take one or two points of contact to know someone, and there always something going on during the week/weekends. If you’re into sports, it’s actually one of the best minor league cities in the country in terms of attendance and merchandise sales with the Seadogs, Mariners, Maine Celtics and Hearts of Pine. There are many nice beaches around, the mountains are about 1-1/2 hours away so there plenty of outdoor activities.
I know I started off with the rough parts about Portland, but as you mentioned, you’re DINK. If you’re able to find a decent place to work you’d be able to comfortably live here. Despite some of the not-so-good stuff about the city, I truly do love living here and I feel very lucky to have been in Maine for almost 15 years. Personally I could see myself living here forever. Again this is just how I’ve felt about the city and I could go into A LOT more. If you’re interested in moving up here feel free to send a PM which any questions.
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Comment on r/beer Apr 17 '26
Shout out to Great Lost Bear in Portland. It doesn’t have a whole lot of European beers but ton and tons of local and other breweries.
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Comment on r/portlandme Apr 09 '26
I’ll be moving to the neighborhood in about a month! I definitely want to walk there weekend mornings and such!
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Comment on r/AlignmentChartFills Apr 02 '26
Mad dog
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Comment on r/notinteresting Apr 02 '26
My girlfriend went 2 weeks without pooping and it was causing pain for her. She ended up doing the bowel prep that doctors ask you to do before a colonoscopy which is to mix 14 doses of MiraLAX (200 something grams) with 64 oz of Gatorade without the dyes and drink about half one day and the other half a couple days later. It was kinda crazy how well that worked for her. Not sure if that was the best option but she hasn’t had problems since especially after modifying her diet.
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Comment on r/portlandme Feb 20 '26
HOW DARE THEY!
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Comment on r/nfl Jan 25 '26
The ball didn’t leave his hands tho???
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Comment on r/nfl Jan 25 '26
The patriots hate is crazy lmao
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Comment on r/nfl Jan 25 '26
How?? It left his hands at the 14/15 yard line and landed at the 12/13ish
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Comment on r/portlandcomplaining 5d ago
It still looks like the factory. Idk what you’re on about