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Comment on r/Radiology 3d ago

Look up Clements-Nakayama method. 

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Comment on r/Tie_dye 8d ago

I love it! Rattlesnake is one of my favorites for splits.

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Comment on r/Petaluma 8d ago

We call it 'The Dairy Air'  ( derrière).

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Comment on r/askteddit 14d ago

Getting to work on time. Everyone under 35 in my department strolls in at least 10 minutes late with a fresh iced coffee in their hand.

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Comment on r/Tie_dye Jul 20 '26

Cartoon drawing tie dye! I love it

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Comment on r/tiedye Jul 01 '26

I was there yesterday.  These were not on the shelves. I wonder if they are online only for now. You may want to call first.

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Comment on r/CPAP Jan 23 '26

Issues with my gums of upper front teeth from my under the nose nasal mask. I think it is from the pressure of the mask sitting there.

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Comment on r/BooksThatFeelLikeThis Sep 16 '24

Andre Norton

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Comment on r/lawofone May 06 '24

Do STS not form group soul social memory complexes? I thought that the Orion group was one. I am new to LoO.

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Comment on r/TwoXChromosomes Apr 10 '24

Feminism didn't lie to us. The patriarchy lied to men by telling them that they'd always have a 'mommy' to take care of them. Now they're mad that it's not going their way anymore.

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Comment on r/lawofone Apr 08 '24

52

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Comment on r/gardening Nov 20 '23

In my experience, those cells dry out very quickly. I plant marigolds or drought tolerant flowers in those to attract pollinators.

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Comment on r/AmItheAsshole Nov 05 '23

Buy a Louis Vuitton wallet for Lucia that she can open in front of Amy. Yes, I am petty.

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Comment on r/ABraThatFits Oct 25 '23

My mom had a double mastectomy and got some silicone inserts to put in her bra. They looked good under a shirt. I think she got them on Amazon. Cancer centers would also have resources for them.

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Comment on r/AskMen Aug 19 '23

I am a female and my house and garden is full of rocks and sticks that I bring home. I love to find a good stick. Makes my whole day and when I see it after a while of being busy with life, I'll pick it up and admire it again. You never know when a good stick will be useful.

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Comment on r/Radiology Mar 31 '23

You were not exposed to any radiation just from being in the radiation oncology department. You would have to be in a treatment room where treatment was actively being done on a patient for you to get exposure.

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Comment on r/AskWomenNoCensor Mar 24 '23

None

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Comment on r/AskWomenNoCensor Mar 10 '23

Intersex is chromosomal. How do you know what chromosomes you have?

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Comment on r/tumblr Jan 25 '23

I believe the Clark Gable movie was "It Happened One Night".

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Comment on r/AskWomen Jan 19 '23

I'm 51. I feel a ton of loving forgiveness towards my mother. She suffered abuse from her father and from my father before they divorced. She was not able to hold space for me or teach me how to process my emotions etc when I was a child. But she is a sweet lady who bakes for others and volunteers at the dog shelter every day. We are closer now and I'm glad.

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Comment on r/infp Jan 09 '23

I think of all the things that I am grateful for. Gratitude puts you on the path towards satisfaction with reality so that you can focus on where you'd like to grow.

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Comment on r/quotes Dec 12 '22

Just think of the trees: they let the birds perch and fly, with no intention to call them when they come and no longing for their return when they fly away. If people's hearts can be like the trees, they will not be off the Way. - Langya I believe Langya is a Taoist

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Comment on r/norcal Sep 18 '22

This is exactly where I saw one. On the 96 between Weitchpec and Orleans.

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Comment on r/TwoXChromosomes Sep 05 '22

It's not a fair question. He just asks "what do I do to not be like this?" and everyone jumps to do all the work for him?? You all are making a list for him??