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What place have you visited that completely shattered your expectations?

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What place have you visited that completely shattered your expectations? For me, it was Gdansk, Poland. I only went there as a layover for a few days before going to Paris as it was cheaper than flying direct. Ended up loving it. Affordable, great public transport, history, museums, old town, food, day trips. Also had the pleasure of my flight to Paris being overbooked and staying for an extra 2 days. Did mean that I…

Reddit Travel 428 2024-11-18

Completely overhauled my makeup routine for the last 15 years, glow up or no?

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Completely overhauled my makeup routine for the last 15 years, glow up or no? I had been doing the same face routine since I was 15…never really learned how to blend. Was such a fan of just putting pounds of shiny crap on my face and honestly had been using expired products for a long time. In the last month I got myself in a good skin care routine. I watched some beginner friendly tutorials, eased up on my eyebrows and l…

Reddit Makeup Addiction 612 2024-11-18

Completely Unnecessary Item that you Always Bring

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Completely Unnecessary Item that you Always Bring I have the opposite question as most. What completely unnecessary items is always packed with you. And I realize things like iPads aren’t technically needed but are there other things? Mine are my favorite pair of house shoes. submitted by /u/InterestingCabinet41

Reddit Travel 820 2024-11-15

I am completely in-love with Mr Inbetween.

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I am completely in-love with Mr Inbetween. The show is so human, it feels so human snd grounded despite it being a thriller about a criminal for hire. Each episode is so perfekt on their own, small glimpse into the life of Ray Shoesmith, incredibly well paced, to the point and very grounded and human. The characters are so well made and relateable, so human. Ray’s brother Bruce, his bes…

Reddit Television 1.1k 2024-10-22

Have you ever been in a country where you felt completely free?

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Have you ever been in a country where you felt completely free? It was the US for me. The sense of freedom a car provides, to just explore a landmass the size of a continent without worrying about language barriers, safety, or corruption. I liked sleeping in the desert in Oregon, stopping by some French vanilla coffee at the gas station, and hitting a snowy rainforest by night. And just drive my way down to …

Reddit Travel 617 2024-07-16

In my situation, is going back to school to start over a completely stupid idea finance wise?

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In my situation, is going back to school to start over a completely stupid idea finance wise? By the time I reach 30, my networth will have reach about 265k with 98% of that money split between taxable brokerage/401k/ira. However I’m tired of the army and I want out. I’m gonna go back to school using my GI Bill so its all paid for. Financially, does it make sense to do this? Will this delay my retirement or put me at a disadvantage? I wa…

Reddit Personal Finance 1.2k 2024-06-25

All it took was one episode of season 4 of the boys to make me completely lose interest in watching my favorite show.

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All it took was one episode of season 4 of the boys to make me completely lose interest in watching my favorite show. Um, what the hell was that? S04e01 was an absolutely slog. Boring doesn’t even describe it. The writing is horrible. The satire was thin. Annie’s plastic surgery is distracting. The cinematography pacing, etc… were just crap. This isn’t the same show. And to top it all off, they troll their own audience by forcing us to look at a closeup of so…

Reddit Television 1.3k 2024-06-20