Free online classes for medical coding

So many numbers, so little time

2012.07.30 01:04 So many numbers, so little time

Many physicians, mid-level providers, practice managers, administrators, billers and front desk staff members have questions about coding. Today's demand for certified professional coders (CPCs) is growing as many jobs in the coding and billing field now require certification. Health care professionals involved in coding, compliance, billing, administration and reimbursement aspects of medicine should be certified as part of a compliance program.
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2008.01.25 18:54 The Wilderness Survival subreddit

Wilderness Survival
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2021.08.11 14:41 Lori4CCO CCOCodingNewbies

Medical coding Certification Coaching Org -Online medical coding courses & resources. join for free today!
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2024.05.22 01:40 SnowBunnyBlue In a panic, need help with how to understand electives for course and what is allowed

I am trying desperately to help my child register for her nursing courses. She has picked out her core courses online for both semesters and knows that she still needs to pick 2 electives, one per semester. Problem is she has no idea how to know what she is allowed to take and she asked a friend who is also in the same program but that person seems to have a line on her “select classes to add” section that says ‘electives’ whereas my child doesn’t. She is in a panic and wants to enroll tonight to secure her timetable. Can we #1 enroll 4 of 5 courses now an add in the 5th tomorrow or #2 how do we know what electives are okay for her to pick! Like if she searches and it give her an option of adding it in it’s okay? Help!
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2024.05.22 01:39 SMJHouse 2024 Eugene Tea Festival May 26 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM

The Eugene Tea Festival is returning this Memorial Day Weekend, on Sunday, May 26th, 2024!
We are delighted to share the magic of tea and come together as a community to celebrate connection, wellness, and a delicious cuppa! Join us for free tea tastings, a vibrant marketplace, and educational workshops covering topics from herbalism to the culture of tea.
The Eugene Tea Festival will be a sensational pour fest where you will have the opportunity to taste a wide variety of teas, learn about new types of tea, and participate in tea ceremonies. You can sign up for workshops where you can explore the history and culture of teas from around the world, do a focused tea tasting, learn new hands-on artistic techniques, and participate in other group activities.
Register here for tickets.
Location: Farmer's Market Pavilion, 85. E. 8th Avenue Eugene, OR 97401
~Tasting & Ticket Options!~
General Admission
Celebrate tea, wellness, and connection at the Farmers Market Pavilion in downtown Eugene, Oregon. Your ticket supports the Eugene Tea Festival so we can keep coming back year after year.
$10
Includes:
-Early Access to Workshop Registration (Classes are Free)
-2024 Festival Cup
-Shopping Bag (100% Recyclable)
Inclusive Admission
Tea is for everyone. We welcome anyone who wants to enjoy the Eugene Tea Festival, regardless of their financial situation.
Free
Includes:
-Compostable Cup for Tastings
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2024.05.22 01:39 Total-Original4156 Pelican Protector iPhone 15 Pro Max Action Button Case Update

Pelican Protector iPhone 15 Pro Max Action Button Case Update
Just wanted to point out to anyone that may care or be interested, that I stumbled upon an updated version of this case. I had this case on my 14 PM and loved it but wasn’t pleased that they didn’t add a button for the action button on the case, rather a cutout like previous phones. I don’t like the cases that have a cutout because it just looks awkward and I love the feel of having the button covered. I happened to be in AT&T today looking for something totally different and while waiting for a representative to become free I was looking at the cases for the 15 PM and looked at a few cases to see which ones had the action button cover and which ones didn’t. For the heck of it I looked at the pelican protector which I love the look of and was very surprised to see that they updated the case to have the action button covered. So if anyone is out there and loves these cases but hates the cutout, here you go. I would suggest going to a store that has the case because from what I can see online, they all still show the cutout so not sure which one you’ll get when ordering online.
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2024.05.22 01:38 shinylift78 Cowards, They Say: The Tale of the Timid

Cowards, They Say: The Tale of the Timid
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Suppressing opposing views is often seen as a sign of cowardice because it demonstrates an unwillingness or inability to engage with different perspectives. Here are some behaviors that reflect cowardice in suppressing other views:

1. Censorship

  • Description: Actively removing or blocking content that expresses opposing viewpoints.
  • Example: Deleting comments or posts that disagree with one's own beliefs on social media or forums.

2. Silencing Critics

  • Description: Using authority or influence to silence those who dissent.
  • Example: Threatening job security or social standing to prevent people from speaking out.

3. Refusal to Debate

  • Description: Avoiding open discussion or debate with those who hold different opinions.
  • Example: Declining invitations to public forums or debates where opposing views will be presented.

4. Ad Hominem Attacks

  • Description: Attacking the person rather than addressing their arguments.
  • Example: Insulting someone's character or motives instead of engaging with their ideas.

5. Echo Chamber Creation

  • Description: Surrounding oneself only with like-minded individuals to reinforce existing beliefs.
  • Example: Only joining groups, forums, or social circles where everyone agrees with the same views.

6. Spreading Misinformation

  • Description: Deliberately sharing false or misleading information to discredit opposing views.
  • Example: Posting fake news or altered facts to sway public opinion against an opposing perspective.

7. Intimidation and Bullying

  • Description: Using threats or aggressive behavior to discourage others from expressing differing opinions.
  • Example: Harassing or threatening someone online or in person to make them stop voicing their views.

8. Selective Hearing

  • Description: Ignoring or dismissing opposing viewpoints without consideration.
  • Example: Interrupting or talking over someone when they present a different opinion, or simply not acknowledging their points.

9. Misrepresentation

  • Description: Deliberately distorting or misrepresenting an opposing view to make it easier to attack.
  • Example: Creating a straw man argument that oversimplifies or misrepresents the actual position of the opponent.

10. Dogmatism

  • Description: Adhering rigidly to one’s own beliefs and refusing to consider alternative perspectives.
  • Example: Declaring that one's own view is the absolute truth and that any other perspective is invalid.

11. Exclusion and Ostracism

  • Description: Excluding or ostracizing individuals who hold different views.
  • Example: Socially isolating or unfriending people who disagree, rather than engaging in dialogue.

12. Policy Manipulation

  • Description: Using rules or policies selectively to suppress dissenting opinions.
  • Example: Enforcing community guidelines or terms of service in a biased manner to silence specific viewpoints.

Conclusion

These behaviors reflect a lack of confidence in one's own beliefs and an unwillingness to engage in constructive dialogue. They undermine the principles of free speech and open debate, which are essential for the healthy exchange of ideas and the growth of knowledge. Confronting and addressing these behaviors is crucial for fostering an environment where diverse perspectives can be heard and respected.
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2024.05.22 01:38 mmarsd 25 [M4F] #Central Europe/Anywhere - I'm looking for a friend, and maybe something more if we match.

I've always been bad at describing myself, don't mind :)
I live in Central Europe and would like to meet new friends. It's a bit strange to look for friends online, but obviously those times have come.
I am quite an extroverted person and I can talk to anyone about various topics. Feel free to start a topic and don't hesitate. I also like opposite opinions and attitudes from my own. I always learn something new from it and also reconsider my views.
The topics we can talk about are: politics, economics, esotericism, spiritualism, philosophy... But I am open to other topics, of course.
I train swimming and wrestling. I also often go for long walks along the river. I love espresso. Music is my passion, especially electro.
This is me:
https://i.imgur.com/ayg5BBY
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2024.05.22 01:36 FunkEnet Can you get the free battery when you purchase your bike from your LBS?

Can anyone confirm what the person at my local bike shop that deals Aventon said? They said that you can buy a bike from their shop and use your proof of purchase to apply for the free battery from Aventon.
I am thinking about buying a Level 2 and I much prefer to support my local store but they are charging an extra $100 assembly fee and I am unsure if I'll get the extra battery.
On the flip side, its backordered online until late June. Also if I had it shipped to me I'd have to assemble it which is fine,
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2024.05.22 01:35 amethystxapocalypse Are WFH/remote jobs with no experience/degree actually real??? please help :(

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Hi Reddit community! I dont post on here ever, but this is truly a desperate time in my life. I can only really explain from the beginning. So I have worked many jobs over my lifetime (I am 27 years old). Have always had slight medical issues and mental health issues. Around 2020, my health began dwindling and my preexisting anxiety became much worse. I have severe cPTSD and panic disorder also. I stopped working in 2021 and unknowingly began years of constant doctors and medications. Without getting into too much of it, I am very prone to passing out. I was denied disability three times (surprise surprise lol) and then I learned about remote and work from home jobs because it was covid and all. So now I am in a position where I live with my bfs parents in New Jersey, but they are moving states away and we need to get jobs pretty urgently. I have been looking and applying for these jobs for well over a year with every single job site you can think of (I SWEAR you could name any of them and ive tried it) ive been browsing all the WFH subs and remote job subs and job boards (indeed, glassdoor, snagajob, monster, RRR, LinkedIn, ziprecruiter, flexjobs) with no avail. It is SO frustrating because I only have a high school diploma. I cannot go to college and theres a ton of certifications online but they require payment. I also smoke weed to manage my chronic physical and mental illnesses, so drug testing is unfortunately not an option unless THC is not screened. Now I DO have a TON of skills and could do a wide variety of jobs and I am so flexible with pay, I just need remote work. It is best for my scenario and it feels so impossible to acquire anything at all with no schooling and no experience and its unbelievably frustrating.
If anyone has ANY advice or anyone else is chronically ill also and has remote work I would very much appreciate it more than you know!! <3
TLDR: I live in New Jersey and have physical and mental health issues that require remote work(and I smoke weed for this), I have no degree, no certifications, no money, but I am autistic and learn things so fast that I feel like I could thrive at any work from home job.
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2024.05.22 01:34 freeshowerlosangeles Depressed on my husbands couch for 2 years to UCLA

I was unable to do anything. I was looking around for a free shower - I planned on living in my car. In my search, I ended up at a community college. An administrator at the community college stopped me, talked to me, got my back story, and relentlessly encouraged me. He talked me into signing up for classes. I planned on dropping them.
And that was the start of how I went from looking for a free shower to UCLA. My only goal was to survive. The CC campus felt like home. I loved being wow’d by classes, to feel the excitement of academia, to try and progress. I liked that it was easy but hard enough to make progress. I loved the free food on campus too. I’m now in madly in love with and engaged to my favorite CC professor from there.
Now, I have been here a year. Depression returned once I got here. Never left. I have struggled to feel the excitement for academia I used to here. Got 3 quarters left. 3.9 GPA. Horrified by AI taking jobs and hoping I don’t make the wrong decision with that.
And that’s my story.
So.. I found the love of my life and got into a school I never could have dreamed of all in an effort to get my ass off my ex-husbands couch. Never be surprised by what an attempt at survival will do to you!
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2024.05.22 01:34 Jazzlike-Rate-7271 Floatation Survey

Hello!
My name is Taaha Adamji, and I am a third-year medical student at the University of Arizona College of Medicine - Phoenix. I am conducting a research study on the correlation between sensory deprivation tank usage and various psychological and physiological variables, including health, stress, and mindfulness.
If you have ever used a sensory deprivation tank, I would greatly appreciate your participation in my survey. This study is approved by the Institutional Review Board (IRB) at the University of Arizona, ensuring that all ethical standards are met.
Here are a few important details about the study:
Purpose: To explore the effects of sensory deprivation tank usage on health, stress, and mindfulness. Participation: Open to anyone who has used a sensory deprivation tank, regardless of frequency. Duration: The survey takes approximately 7 minutes to complete. Anonymity: Your responses are anonymous, and no personally identifying information will be collected. This ensures that your participation is confidential. The survey includes a variety of questions about your experiences with sensory deprivation tanks, your health, and your mindfulness practices. Your insights will help broaden our understanding of the benefits and potential applications of sensory deprivation in health and wellness.
Why Participate?
Contribute to Research: Your participation will help us gather valuable data that can inform future studies and therapeutic practices. Unique Perspective: As a member of the floatation community, your experiences are particularly valuable to our research, which aims to include diverse perspectives. Important Information:
Participation is voluntary, and you can stop at any time. Since the survey is anonymous, it will not be possible to withdraw your responses once submitted. To participate in the survey, please click the following link: https://uarizona.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_7VYRXm26OR7kHFc?Q_CHL=qr
If you have any questions about the study, please feel free to email me at tadamji2@arizona.edu
TL;DR: Participate in a 7-minute research survey about your floatation experiences. Your insights will help advance scientific understanding of sensory deprivation tanks.
Thank you for your time and contribution to this important research!
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2024.05.22 01:33 LivingVeterinarian47 Coworker and friend steals time from company while WFH

During a normal work week, my only contact with the world are my few online co-workers. Melissa, a former prodigy and still very young tech genius, who's also my boss. She trades stocks and builds robots for fun, gives sound financial advice, is a Trump supporter, and sometimes seems to use Machiavellian tactics to get what she wants from people.
Then there's my peer and friend David. We started working together at the same time, so we were both the new guys. We would hang out after work when we still lived near each other and got pretty close. After COVID and WFH started, we moved further apart, but we would still talk every single morning while we got started with our day, just like we used to in the office. It was great!
Unfortunately, he started abusing WFH several years ago. He always wanted to start a small side-hustle and I supported THAT idea, what's the harm right? But now he owns a business that he runs while on the clock. Not a side-hustle that sells crap online, no no no. A fully staffed brick-and-mortar business that runs 7 days a week. HOW IN THAT FUCK is that possible!? It’s getting successful too! I was initially proud that he was able to keep up with his 9 to 5 and run a business. Then I learned the truth one day in a confession he made while we were bullshitting. He hasn't been working, not one bit. He clocks in and just drives to his business or takes phone calls, does scheduling, doing payroll, inventory, all the stuff an owner needs to do for their business on a daily basis.
Meanwhile I’m at my desk being messaged all day to do random things, get people the information they need, fix bugs in production or database, give solutions to problems. That's in addition to my actual job, a new major assignments, sometimes several different ones per week. I'm at my desk a minimum of 8 hours a day, but it's usually 10ish. Sometimes I'll work all night or catch up on weekends. He and I both get paid very well for being at a smaller company, over 100k.
It’s become very clear to me I’ve been slowly picking up more and more of David’s work over the last couple years as my work load has been going up dramatically. Melissa seems to have no problem assigning everything to me and letting David’s get away with doing almost nothing.
He is given work, but it's just unimportant jobs with no timeline given. I’ve seen him take a month to scrape a website for competitor data. I know because I helped him debug, I realized he used ChatGPT to write the entire thing and asked him to throw it in the garbage. He said he forgot how to code. No joke. He ended up using a paid service to collect the data to complete the very easy assignment. At our meeting he announced he had a great deal of competitor pricing data to share, and oh boy he got so much encouragement in the meeting, lots of praise. I had to bite my tongue pretty hard. It was right then I realized I was getting very upset about it all, which in turn made me feel guilty because he's a great friend.
I can only assume Melissa is overlooking it all purposely, as a punishment to me for threatening to quit if forced to come back into the office last year when I was asked to. She is very intelligent, so it's beyond me how he is getting away with it so blatantly. David’s my friend, but he has been abusing the business that pays my bills and puts food on my table, and making me work long extra hours to pick up his slack.
My friend still has the nerve to ask for my help when he finally decides to work here and there. I’ve gone from considering him one of my best friends, to almost outright despising him in the last year. I’ve fantasized about ways to tell on him. I know it would do very little in the end. He wouldn’t be replaced and I won’t see a pay raise, so what's the point in betraying him like that. He doesn't seem to realize the side effects of his lack of contributions on my work load, and nobody is saying anything.
It's slowly been causing me to fall into a depression and I'm starting to burn out. I've got about a month of vacation time to use and nothing even sounds fun to do. I've stopped showering as often, I don't do anything fun or ever initiate a conversation with my friends. I stopped working out and running and barely go outside. Hell, I've stopped talking to my dog as much. I just kind of grunt at him now and he understands.
I'm hoping my friends business takes off and he'll just quit, cause it's making me crazy. Thanks for reading.
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2024.05.22 01:32 Grouchy_Ad_5413 I tried reaching out. Now I feel invisible in one of the few spaces I thought I could go to for support

I've suffered over a year and a half of progress being undone in the wake of this relapse & in my experience both before and after recovery, one of the most vicious and difficult parts of this ED is the inherent gaslight of just how invisible the very nature of this fkn ED.
Now before anyone jumps on me about the rules, I'm not comparing or invalidating other ED's. I'm ranting on my own experiences from my personal perspective on my individual struggles from two opposing ED's. I apologize if any statements come across as inflammatory, I just want to make this clear bc even tho ik no one is likely to give this the time of day I'm only seeking an outlet for my pain, and in case anyone does scroll past this, I want this context so nothing I say risks being received in a damaging way.
I was in a medical magnet program throughout the entirety of high school + summer courses and despite all the classes, units, lessons, and a whole year of school - all focused specifically on health, diet, and nutrition - it took me YEARS and a stroke of blind luck and chance to stumble across something & then later realize not only did non restrictive ED's exist but I myself had one.
I was failed by my education AND my doctors bc even though I was far from healthy and overweight, restriction was the only concern anyone ever had - & likely only as a precaution bc my medication has a known side affect suppressing appetite.
And despite all the results I could pull up with a Google search, I've only ever experienced Binge ED as feeling invisible, dismissed, and invalidated.
I distinctly remember breaking down in frustration over discovering that nothing relating to binge ED would trigger the same content warning/concern pop ups on different platforms that tags and keywords pertaining to restriction & other EDs/mental health struggles are flagged by.
I'd grown so bitter and resentful bc the experiences I had just seem to compound this feeling that my struggle and pain was only ever seen, validated, cared about, etc if it fit some pre-constructed narrative. Like even tho it existed, it wasn't acknowledged or important enough to be on anyone's radar like other issues are. Dealing with an ED sucks, but an ED so seemingly forgotten and dismissed felt like rubbing salt in a wound the world gaslight you about and does it so well you feel like can't even be upset you're being gaslit.
It took me two years to overcome my ED, and I still felt a flicker of resentment when my history in my relationship with food couldn't be avoided bc where before I'd be met with platitudes about body positivity, at a smaller size people would immediately jump to conclusions about the nature of my past struggle with food.
And don't get me started on boundary pushing even after point of recovery. Holidays, celebrations, special occasions. No one tells a recovered alcoholic "oh treat yourself, you can afford it, it's just one glass." And it seems the smaller you are, the more conscious everyone else is about your boundaries with food & more easy it is to disregard your comfort. And like the social awareness of restrictive disorders makes people feel more comfortable in encouraging you to indulge and cross that boundary, especially in cases where you're confronted with someone who weaponizes "body positivity" as a vehicle for their own toxicity.
Being in a smaller body when struggling with a relapse just inflames these sensitivities to an exponential magnitude and I'm now dealing with the vicious whiplash of not just my ED, but the old wounds from before my recovery, the pressures after recovering, and now being met with assumptions trying to seek support and dismissal if I try to get ahead of the assumptions when I just want to reach out and feel seen.
I slipped up some thanks to boundary pushing over the holidays, but it's my medication that tipped me over into a full blown relapse and despite raising concerns with my doctor, seeing my weight increase steadily over time with episodes becoming more and more frequent, my concern has been brushed aside and I've now been left with the devastating impact of facing a year and a half of recovery undone and stuck taking a medication that is triggering my ED and an overall feeling of suffering for things entirely out of my control.
It took years finding what meds worked for me, and unfortunately mine carry a stigma and have a well known side effect of suppressing appetite. There's also a nationwide shortage and each prescription that gets filled feels weaker and weaker. Prior to my recovery, I was quite sedentary and while I've finally gotten to a place where I'm invested in my quality of life and am thriving pursuing a demanding lifestyle that's kept me active and engaged in my day to day, managing my disability requires a higher threshold than my current dose can meet and while my prior dose was most effective and is one I had for years, it's higher than standard and my doctors are reluctant to help me.
So I face having to overcome the stigma my meds carry, trying to build trust with my medical providers to gain back the Healthcare I lost to depression (& losing my Prior insurance/coverage - too $$$), am working gradually towards increasing my dose amidst a shortage where others with my disability are universally reporting weakened-totally ineffective prescription, and because my meds were adjusted (increased for one, decreased proportionally for the other) my doctor dismissed my concerns citing the lowered dose when I stated my new meds trigger my appetite even tho I could have eaten and be full shortly before they take effect.
I can't stop these meds but keeping them makes me feel insatiable and is inflaming binge episodes but it's effect on my appetite is dismissed as a change of dose and if not being able to manage my disability well enough with this lower dose isn't enough to advocate for my meds, raising a weight concern with a medication that is reputed to be an appetite suppressant is going to work against me even more.
The end result has me now at the point of calling out of work on bad days to spare the mental distress of having to tie an apron around my waist and be a constant trigger the entirety of my shift, and feeling like my only options are to choose between managing my disability or my ED -
All because no one takes binge eating seriously and so stubbornly clings onto the societal view of restrictive disorders as the default and if you're small your struggles with eating aren't valid outside those parameters.
I just want to pursue health, happiness, and mental & physical wellness and not let my disability or disorders be a barrier to my pursuit in sustaining quality of life.
I've never felt so powerless, unseen, or alone.
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2024.05.22 01:31 Confident-Ad3155 What skills can I learn to work from home?

I have a lot of extra time at work with a laptop and access to wifi. I've already started doing my own small side hustle which is English tutoring online. It's nice to meet new people and I actually enjoy it a lot more then I thought I would. My problem is, it doesn't pay a lot (about 7.50 per hour) and I have maybe 2 classes a day. I'm still left with plenty of time to commit to another project. A couple ideas I had already been considering: -Getting a degree from WGU in Accounting (Accounting has nothing to do with my current job but I did do an internship for accounting when I was in college. I dropped out in 2022.) -doing some type of drop shipping -get into some type of Turo business where I borrow a loan to get a car and just rent it out. I can have a friend pick it up or drop it off and I'd just uber him home.
Some data points: I'm 21 My job is one where I can't leave my building until 8pm I have a laptop I opened my LLC for my tutoring business. My idea behind it was to get a couple of business cards to build history without really using them. I do plan to pursue the Turo idea in the future but I don't have a car at the moment to even start. Still building on my credit on the personal side.
These are all long Term goals, I'm more looking for other ways to improve myself. I've been working out for about 30 minutes since I have a couple weights here, but I want to do something genuinely productive. I've so far taught myself more about financial literacy through YouTube. Started getting my credit together, building an emergency fund, investing into some stocks (about 100-200 month, nothing crazy bc my income isn't that high to begin with). I want to know what else can I do? I'd really like to keep this job as it pays enough for my bills and a little more, and this free time could be used to develop something. Thanks for reading my rant lol
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2024.05.22 01:30 xmkh0610 If you were me, what would you do to retire early?

Hello po, ates and kuyas!
If you were me, what would you do to retire early?
BACKGROUND: - 23 years old - Currently has 1M life savings - had a successful online business during the pandemic - Earning 70k/month from a full-time job. - Spending a fixed 7k/month for household contributions. - Not pressured to have kids. Part of the LGBTQ+ Community. - From a middle class family with ZERO inheritance. Hindi struggling pero walang pera o lupang mamanahin from my parents.
If you were me, what would you do to retire early?
I want to keep moving but I'm scared of where to invest my hard-earned money.
Thank you po!!
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2024.05.22 01:30 duckyfeatherz Anyone have an aerial studio they avoid?

So this studio is kinda infamous in my town for being a bit much. For two main reasons, the really beginner unfriendly warm up and just the attitude of the teachers. I chose this studio as it had regular hoop lessons and my usual studio doesn’t. I really wanted to try their beginners class, but when I got there it didn’t feel so beginner friendly.
Before getting on any equipment we did a 15 minute warmup which is kind of expected! But oh my god were they insane. We were doing sprints, burpees, push ups, planks and more. I was extremely surprised at first as myself and a few others (aside from people who regularly went to the gym) were pretty much dying. Then after that warm up you’d do a FIVE MINUTE dish positions. I felt like I was going to puke afterwards, my limbs were shaking and I was sweating so hard it was dripping off me. As was other people, and I’m not un fit! We also couldn’t take breaks inbetween either in fear of being barked at by instructors. Myself and others were so exhausted that trying to do things on the actual equipment felt impossible.
That going on to the instructors themselves, they were friendly enough at first, but the woman who led the hoop in my group just really intimidated me. (Remember this was in an absolute beginners first time hoop class)
When it came to getting onto the hoop and trying out moves, if you made a small mistake or got confused she would get very nippy. I have dyspraxia but I still love aerial, and my usual teacher is so helpful as especially I can’t tell my left and right. I told this instructor beforehand as well too. When I was on the hoop I was getting a bit confused as she kept telling me to move my left leg over to the right side of the hoop. I got muddled and did the opposite and was told
“Look you can just get off the equipment right now because you’re clearly not listening to me”
I was mortified to say the least as I felt so stupid and embarrassed. I wasn’t deliberately trying to do it wrong? Maybe if I’d been doing aerial for years and she was my coach I could maybe understand that attitude. But not to a complete beginner
I’m a visual learner and I also get a lot of help when somebody can come close and stand by whilst I get in, guiding my body. It’s why I love my local studio because they’re so understanding and will go the extra mile to accommodate every student, wether it be disability or body types. I tried to keep up with this class regardless as I loved hoop but after a while I just couldn’t cope anymore exhaustion wise. The extreme workout before was putting so much strain on my body and I ended up pulling a muscle and stopped going there all together.
Then a couple weeks ago I was looking for studios to attended some open training for a show I was performing in, and I booked a session at that studio again as they had a spot available on a day I was free. I paid my money and then get contacted back saying they’ve cancelled my session because I haven’t come back to their studio for lessons anymore and they only want regular students with them to train at their studio. Also never got my money back either
Anyways big wall of text but this irritated me and I wanted to rant about it to people would understand what I mean. Anyone have similar experiences?
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2024.05.22 01:28 snorken123 Why are men more likely to answer and message on dating apps?

I have tried with both genders in online dating in the past before figuring out that I only wants to date women. I'm an average woman, and from my experience most men replied to my messages or messaged first. I have never experienced women messaging me first, so I messages first. Most women I match with doesn't reply to my messages. I usually ask about their hobbies, what they likes to do on their free times and sometimes what they wants on the app. I'm clear about my intentions in my bio, so everyone knows I'm looking for a date and not an one night stand. Sometimes I compliment their bio or profile pictures telling them that they have nice photos, are good at writing or have an interesting hobby. I'm wondering what I can do to improve. To be honest, I have used the same strategy to women that I used when I tried men. Men have liked my questions. Many women doesn't seem interested at all, but still swiped right on me. What to do?
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2024.05.22 01:27 Internal-Day9256 26 [F4A] Spain/ Europe - Looking for that special someone

Hello!
I hope you are doing well! :)
I don’t really know how to start this post, as you can imagine I would like to find that special someone :D It’s definitely not easy, and I don’t have too much hope when writing this post, but I feel a lot like writing! So maybe I will try my luck!
About me:
I am a pretty normal person, I like simple things and even though I always thought that was bad (when I was an edgy teenager) the older I get the more I am keen on having a simple yet beautiful life. And I am working towards that right now.
I have not had an easy life, let’s just put it that way, so I have dealt with depression for a long time as well as anxiety. I want to be honest about this because it can be a dealbreaker for some people. I am getting better thanks to my therapist and medication.
In my free time I love cross stitching, watching tv shows and listening to music (I am really excited about this Twenty One Pilots album coming soon!) i also love going to the cinema, taking a walk, going to the beach and swimming (although I don’t swim very well) and traveling (I would love to travel more).
I also would love to read more (I feel like I am blocked right now when it comes to book) and learn how to use a camera properly as I also like photography. I also would love to find some penpal friends (in case you’re interested in writing letter let me know! :) )
I consider myself to be a good listener, loyal and trustful. I don’t drink or smoke (never have) and I am looking for someone who doesn’t smoke either or who drinks too much.
What I value the most in a relationship is honesty and communication. I prefer to know the truth even if it hurts than living in a lie. I also like to be able to communicate how I feel and I also expect my partner to be able to communicate with me whatever they are feeling (especially if it is regarding the relationship). I also love hugs and holding hands.
I am greysexual. Sex and sexual attraction are not important for me in a relationship, so if it is important to you, we may not be a good match!
Physically I am quite short (1,54 cm), slim, short wavy hair. I do not really have any style when it comes to clothes but my favorite trend right now is cottagecore and fairycore.
What I am looking for is:
Someone honest, caring and who loves hugs! Who also believes communication and honesty are fundamental in a relationship.
As I said sexual attraction is not important for me, but I really like someone who takes care of themselves (I know this may sound basic, but who showers regularly, who likes to style their clothes, who takes care of their stuff and who is organized and tidy). I do not drink or smoke so I would prefer to date someone who doesn’t drink/smoke either.
Someone around my age and preferably from Europe due to the distance, but I am also open to get to know people from other parts of the world:)
Thanks for reading this! Have a good day/ night!
Edit: sorry for the edit! I forgot to mention that I would appreciate if you could write a little bit about yourself if you decide to message? That would be great! Also let me know what’s your favorite song! :)
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2024.05.22 01:27 Plenty_Pudding5058 Summer Session online option

Is there an option to do online summer session classes if accepted as a freshman for the summer term.
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2024.05.22 01:27 Ether-man The hail mary. M26 europe/norway/online

Hi M26 here. Europe/Norway/online I know the chances of meeting someone on here is low but i am a believer that the universe puts us on the path we are meant to be on no matter what happens so who knows what will happen. Also dating apps are horrible.
A little about me:
I am a pretty chill guy i would say. Im still trying to figure out life and who i am and who i want to be, would like to share that journey with someone and grow with them. Someone to give my heart to and know they will keep it safe. I don't really have any close friends anymore, everyone moved to different cities and only a few of them i am still in contact with. So i can say i am a bit of a lonely guy, i do most things by myself but thats okay. I believe myself to be a loving guy with a lot to give. I've been told by some that i even give too much too fast sometimes😅 but that's something im working on although i personally don't see it as a bad thing. I may be a little shy at first but once i get comfortable that's when the fun/nightmare begins😂 I like car rides, movie nights, deep conversations in the night and things like that. I've always wanted to have a cooking partner because it's not fun to cook alone. Basically what im looking for is a person to do all the cheesy cozy cute couple things with. I am open to trying new things with the right person. Im an open book so if you have questions just ask😊
I went over my post at least 40 times for spell checks and grammar correction. Sorry if i missed some😅
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2024.05.22 01:26 Sweet-Count2557 Best Pizza in Olympia Wa

Best Pizza in Olympia Wa
Best Pizza in Olympia Wa Are you ready to embark on a mouthwatering journey through the pizza paradise of Olympia, WA? Well, buckle up, because we're about to take you on a delectable adventure to discover the absolute best pizzerias in town.From the authentic flavors of Pizzeria La Gitana to the family-friendly atmosphere of Dirty Daves Pizza Parlor and the modern twist at Vics Pizzeria, we've got you covered.So sit back, relax, and get ready to satisfy your pizza cravings like never before. Let's dive in!Key TakeawaysPizzeria La Gitana is known as one of the best pizza places in Olympia, with must-try items like Pesto sauce and Prosciutto San Daniele pizza.Dirty Daves Pizza Parlor offers great food since 1972, with fresh ingredients used in all dishes. It's a perfect place for a fun family dining experience with arcade games.Vics Pizzeria is downtown Olympia's best pizza with a modern twist, offering delicious pizza and a friendly staff. Dogs are welcome on the patio, and vegetarian artichoke slices and gluten-free crust are recommended.Old School Pizzeria serves New York-style pizza since 1995, with freshly made pizzas with garden-fresh ingredients. Gluten-free options are available, and the must-try pizzas are the Old School pizza and vegetarian pizza.Pizzeria La GitanaWe absolutely love Pizzeria La Gitana for its authentic Italian cuisine and cozy atmosphere. When you step inside the restaurant, you're immediately transported to a charming Italian trattoria. The warm lighting, rustic decor, and soft music create a romantic ambiance that's perfect for a date night or a special celebration.One of the things that sets Pizzeria La Gitana apart is its commitment to authentic Italian dining. The menu features a variety of traditional Italian dishes, made with the freshest ingredients and prepared with care. From the moment you take your first bite, you can taste the passion and expertise that goes into each dish.The staff at Pizzeria La Gitana is extremely knowledgeable and friendly. They're always happy to offer recommendations and help you navigate the menu. Whether you're in the mood for a classic Margherita pizza or want to try something more adventurous like the Prosciutto San Daniele pizza, they'll guide you towards the perfect choice.When it comes to safety, Pizzeria La Gitana goes above and beyond. The restaurant follows strict hygiene protocols to ensure the safety of its guests. The staff wears masks and gloves, and all surfaces are regularly sanitized. Additionally, the restaurant has implemented social distancing measures, with tables spaced apart to create a safe dining experience.Dirty Daves Pizza ParlorWhen it comes to Dirty Daves Pizza Parlor, we can't help but appreciate their commitment to using fresh, high-quality ingredients in their pizzas. The flavors really shine through, making each bite a delicious experience.Not only that, but the family-friendly atmosphere and arcade games make it a great place to bring the kids for a fun dining experience.And with popular menu choices like the Meat Lovers pizza and Italian sub, there's something for everyone to enjoy at Dirty Daves.Fresh Ingredients and FlavorsAlthough Dirty Daves Pizza Parlor has been serving great food since 1972, what sets it apart is the use of fresh ingredients in all of their dishes. When it comes to sourcing their ingredients, Dirty Daves goes above and beyond to ensure that only the freshest and highest quality ingredients are used in their pizzas.From locally sourced vegetables to premium meats, they're committed to providing a safe and delicious dining experience. The result is a menu filled with unique flavor combinations that are sure to satisfy any pizza lover's cravings.Whether you're in the mood for their classic Meat Lovers pizza or want to try something more adventurous like their Mediterranean-inspired Greek pizza, you can trust that each bite will be bursting with fresh and vibrant flavors.Dirty Daves Pizza Parlor truly delivers a taste experience that's unmatched in Olympia.Family-Friendly Atmosphere and GamesAt Dirty Daves Pizza Parlor, we always create a fun and family-friendly atmosphere with arcade games for everyone to enjoy. Our goal is to provide a safe and enjoyable environment where families can come together and have a great time while enjoying our delicious pizza. We understand the importance of catering to kids, which is why we offer pizza making classes for kids. This interactive experience allows children to get creative and make their own pizza under the guidance of our skilled chefs. It's a great opportunity for them to learn about the pizza making process and have fun at the same time. Dirty Daves Pizza Parlor is proud to be considered one of the best pizza chains in Olympia, and we strive to maintain that reputation by providing exceptional service and a memorable dining experience for the whole family.Game NameDescriptionAge RecommendationPac-ManClassic arcade game where you navigate through a maze, avoiding ghosts and collecting pointsAll agesAir HockeyFast-paced game where you compete against friends or family to score goals using a puck and malletsAll agesDance Dance RevolutionDance-based game where you follow the arrows on the screen to the beat of the musicAll agesSkee-BallRoll balls up a ramp to score points in various holes to win tickets for prizesAll agesCome and join us at Dirty Daves Pizza Parlor for a fantastic family outing filled with great food and fun games!Popular Menu ChoicesWe absolutely love the variety of popular menu choices at Dirty Daves Pizza Parlor. Here are five mouthwatering options that will surely satisfy your pizza cravings:The Classic Pepperoni: This all-time favorite never disappoints. The crispy pepperoni combined with gooey cheese and tangy tomato sauce is a match made in pizza heaven.The BBQ Chicken: For those who enjoy a little sweetness with their savory, this pizza is a must-try. The tender chunks of chicken smothered in tangy barbecue sauce, topped with melted cheese and caramelized onions, create a flavor explosion in every bite.The Veggie Delight: Loaded with fresh and colorful vegetables, this pizza is a vegetarian's dream come true. From crunchy bell peppers to juicy tomatoes, each bite is bursting with wholesome goodness.The Hawaiian: A controversial choice, but one that has stood the test of time. The combination of sweet pineapple, salty ham, and melted cheese creates a unique flavor profile that's both refreshing and satisfying.The Buffalo Chicken: For those who like a little kick, this pizza is the perfect choice. Tangy buffalo sauce, tender chicken, and melted cheese come together to create a spicy and flavorful experience.At Dirty Daves Pizza Parlor, you can always count on popular pizza toppings and unique pizza flavors that will leave you wanting more.Vics PizzeriaWhen it comes to Vics Pizzeria, one of the things that sets them apart is their variety of local favorite pizza toppings. From classic pepperoni to unique combinations like artichoke and feta, they've something to please every palate.Additionally, their dog-friendly outdoor seating makes it a great spot to enjoy a slice with your furry friend.And for those with dietary restrictions, Vics Pizzeria offers delicious gluten-free pizza options that don't compromise on taste.Local Favorite Pizza ToppingsOur favorite pizza toppings at Vics Pizzeria include pepperoni, mushrooms, and black olives. These classic toppings never disappoint and add a burst of flavor to every bite.But if you're feeling adventurous, Vics Pizzeria also offers unique pizza toppings that will elevate your pizza experience to the next level. Here are five of our top picks:Truffle oil: Indulge in the luxurious and earthy flavor of truffle oil drizzled over your pizza. It adds a touch of elegance and sophistication to each slice.Feta cheese: Crumble some tangy and creamy feta cheese on top of your pizza for a delightful burst of flavor. It pairs perfectly with the other toppings and adds a unique twist.BBQ chicken: For those who love a bit of sweetness and smokiness, try the BBQ chicken topping. The tender chicken, tangy BBQ sauce, and melted cheese create a mouthwatering combination.Artichoke hearts: Add a touch of Mediterranean goodness to your pizza with artichoke hearts. Their slightly tangy and nutty flavor pairs well with other toppings, creating a delicious and satisfying pizza.Fresh basil: The fragrant and refreshing taste of fresh basil is a perfect complement to any pizza. It adds a pop of color and a hint of herbal goodness.Vics Pizzeria not only offers the best pizza in Olympia but also provides a variety of unique toppings that will satisfy any pizza lover's cravings. Whether you stick with the classics or venture into the realm of unique flavors, Vics Pizzeria has something for everyone.Dog-Friendly Outdoor SeatingAt Vics Pizzeria, you can enjoy our delicious pizza with your furry friend in our dog-friendly outdoor seating area. We understand that your pet is a part of your family, and we want to create a safe and enjoyable environment for both you and your four-legged companion. Our outdoor seating area is spacious and comfortable, providing ample space for your dog to relax while you savor our mouthwatering pizzas. To ensure the safety of all our customers, we kindly ask that you keep your dog on a leash and clean up after them. We take pride in being a dog-friendly establishment and look forward to welcoming you and your furry friend to Vics Pizzeria.ProsConsSpacious outdoor seating areaNo indoor seating for dogsComfortable environmentLimited menu options for dogsLeashed dogs allowedResponsible pet ownership requiredWhen it comes to local pizzeria recommendations that offer dog-friendly outdoor seating, Vics Pizzeria is the top choice. The combination of delicious pizza, friendly staff, and a welcoming atmosphere makes it the perfect spot to enjoy a meal with your furry friend. So grab a slice of our mouthwatering pizza, sit back, and relax with your dog by your side at Vics Pizzeria.Gluten-Free Pizza OptionsFor those of us with gluten sensitivities, Vics Pizzeria offers a variety of delicious gluten-free pizza options. Here are some reasons why Vics Pizzeria is a great choice for gluten-free pizza:Gluten-free crust alternatives: Vics Pizzeria understands the importance of providing options for those who can't consume gluten. They offer a gluten-free crust that's made with high-quality ingredients and has a great texture.Wide range of toppings: Vics Pizzeria doesn't skimp on the toppings when it comes to their gluten-free pizzas. You can choose from a variety of delicious options such as fresh vegetables, savory meats, and flavorful cheeses. They've something to satisfy every taste preference.Dedicated gluten-free preparation: Vics Pizzeria takes precautions to avoid cross-contamination. They've separate preparation areas and utensils for their gluten-free pizzas, ensuring that your meal is safe to consume.Knowledgeable staff: The staff at Vics Pizzeria is well-informed about gluten sensitivities and can provide guidance on the best gluten-free pizza options for you. They're attentive to your needs and can answer any questions you may have about their ingredients and preparation methods.Delicious and satisfying: Despite being gluten-free, Vics Pizzeria's pizzas are full of flavor and have a satisfying texture. You won't feel like you're missing out on anything when you indulge in their gluten-free pizza options.Now that we've covered Vics Pizzeria's gluten-free pizza options, let's move on to Casa Mia, another fantastic pizza place in Olympia.Casa MiaSince Casa Mia has been a family-owned restaurant chain since 1952, they have a long-standing reputation for serving freshly made pizzas with high-quality ingredients. This popular Italian pizzeria has become a go-to spot for families in Olympia, offering a range of classic and innovative pizzas that are sure to satisfy any craving.Popular Italian PizzasDescriptionSafety RatingCasa Mia SpecialThis classic pizza is a crowd favorite, featuring a delicious combination of pepperoni, sausage, mushrooms, onions, and green peppers. The flavors blend together perfectly, creating a mouthwatering experience.5/5MargheritaFor those seeking a simpler yet incredibly flavorful option, the Margherita pizza is a must-try. Topped with fresh tomatoes, mozzarella cheese, basil, and a drizzle of olive oil, this pizza will transport you straight to Italy.5/5Quattro FormaggiCheese lovers rejoice! Casa Mia's Quattro Formaggi pizza is a cheese lover's dream come true. This pizza is loaded with a blend of four delicious cheeses - mozzarella, fontina, gorgonzola, and parmesan - creating a rich and creamy delight.5/5Veggie DelightIf you're looking for a healthier option without compromising on taste, the Veggie Delight pizza is the way to go. Topped with an array of fresh vegetables such as bell peppers, onions, mushrooms, and black olives, this pizza is packed with flavor and nutrients.5/5Casa Mia understands the importance of safety, especially when it comes to dining out. They prioritize cleanliness and hygiene, ensuring that their facilities are well-maintained and regularly sanitized. Their staff is trained to follow strict safety protocols, providing customers with a worry-free dining experience.Whether you're craving a classic pizza or looking to try something new and innovative, Casa Mia has got you covered. With their dedication to quality ingredients, family-friendly spaces, and a wide variety of delicious pizzas, it's no wonder they are considered one of the best pizza places in Olympia. So, the next time you're in the mood for a satisfying slice of pizza, head over to Casa Mia and indulge in their mouthwatering creations.Old School PizzeriaWhen we think of authentic New York-style pizza in Olympia, Old School Pizzeria immediately comes to mind. This iconic pizzeria has been serving up delicious slices since 1995, and they consistently deliver on flavor and quality. Here are five reasons why Old School Pizzeria is a must-visit for pizza lovers in Olympia:Best pizza crust: Old School Pizzeria takes pride in their perfectly crispy and chewy crust. Baked to perfection in their brick oven, every bite is a delight. The crust provides a sturdy base for the generous toppings, adding a satisfying texture to each slice.Unique pizza toppings: Old School Pizzeria offers a wide range of toppings that go beyond the traditional. From their signature Old School pizza with pepperoni, sausage, mushrooms, and black olives, to their vegetarian pizza with fresh tomatoes, basil, and mozzarella, there's something for everyone. They also have creative options like their BBQ chicken pizza and Greek pizza, which are bursting with bold flavors.Freshly made pizzas with garden-fresh ingredients: Old School Pizzeria prioritizes using the freshest ingredients in their pizzas. From the tangy tomato sauce to the gooey mozzarella cheese, each component is carefully selected to ensure a delicious and satisfying pizza experience.Gluten-free options available: For those with dietary restrictions, Old School Pizzeria offers gluten-free crusts that are just as tasty as their regular ones. This allows everyone to enjoy their mouthwatering pizzas without compromising on flavor or quality.Retro decor and old-school arcade games: Stepping into Old School Pizzeria feels like a trip back in time. The retro decor and old-school arcade games create a fun and nostalgic atmosphere that adds to the overall dining experience.With their best pizza crust, unique pizza toppings, and commitment to using fresh ingredients, Old School Pizzeria is a standout in the Olympia pizza scene. It's time to move on to the next stop on our pizza journey: Brewery City Pizza.Brewery City PizzaBut we can't forget about Brewery City Pizza, where you can find some of the best pizza in Olympia. Situated in a cozy and welcoming atmosphere, Brewery City Pizza offers a unique dining experience that combines delicious pizza with craft beer pairings. The restaurant takes pride in using fresh ingredients and offering customizable orders to cater to individual preferences.One of the standout features of Brewery City Pizza is their weekly specials. Every week, they introduce new and exciting pizza creations that showcase a variety of flavors and ingredients. From unique combinations like BBQ chicken with bacon and pineapple to classic favorites like pepperoni and sausage, there's always something for everyone to enjoy. These weekly specials allow customers to try something different each time they visit, keeping the dining experience fresh and exciting.For those who appreciate a good craft beer, Brewery City Pizza is the perfect place to indulge. They've a wide selection of local and regional craft beers on tap, carefully curated to complement the flavors of their pizzas. Whether you prefer a hoppy IPA or a smooth amber ale, the knowledgeable staff at Brewery City Pizza can help you find the perfect beer to pair with your pizza.When it comes to safety, Brewery City Pizza ensures that all health and sanitation guidelines are strictly followed. The restaurant maintains a clean and hygienic environment, and the staff is trained to prioritize the well-being of their customers. From the moment you step foot inside, you can feel confident that Brewery City Pizza is committed to providing a safe and enjoyable dining experience.I.talia PizzeriaWe often visit I.talia Pizzeria for their delicious organic pizza and gelato. It's one of our favorite pizzerias in Olympia, and here are a few reasons why:Organic pizza ingredients: I.talia Pizzeria takes pride in using only the freshest and highest quality organic ingredients in their pizzas. From the locally sourced vegetables to the hormone-free meats, every bite of their pizza is bursting with flavor and goodness.Green Power and sustainability practices: I.talia Pizzeria is committed to sustainability and reducing their carbon footprint. They've implemented green power practices such as using solar panels to generate electricity and utilizing energy-efficient appliances. Additionally, their packaging is eco-friendly, made from recycled materials.Kid-friendly atmosphere: I.talia Pizzeria is a great place to bring the whole family. Kids can even make their own pizzas, which is always a hit. The staff is friendly and accommodating, ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone.Wide selection of organic ingredients: At I.talia Pizzeria, you can choose from a variety of organic toppings to create your perfect pizza. From fresh tomatoes and basil to locally sourced mushrooms and peppers, there's something to satisfy every taste bud.Delicious gelato: After enjoying a mouthwatering pizza, don't forget to indulge in some of I.talia Pizzeria's homemade gelato. Made with organic ingredients, their gelato is creamy, rich, and the perfect way to end your meal.When it comes to organic pizza and sustainable practices, I.talia Pizzeria is a top choice in Olympia. With their commitment to quality ingredients and eco-friendly practices, you can enjoy a delicious meal while knowing that you're supporting a pizzeria that values both your taste buds and the environment.ConclusionAs we conclude our journey through Olympia's best pizzerias, we can't help but feel like we've discovered a slice of heaven. Each establishment holds its own unique charm and flavors, offering a taste of Italy right here in Washington.From the romantic ambiance of Pizzeria La Gitana to the family-friendly atmosphere of Dirty Daves Pizza Parlor, there's something for everyone.So go ahead, indulge in these culinary delights and let your taste buds soar. Olympia truly is a pizza lover's paradise.
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2024.05.22 01:25 freeshowerlosangeles Place to store and cook food with free internet

Hey guys,
So when I was depressed and sleeping at my ex husbands house for 2 years, all I ever wanted was to find a free shower, my car, gas money, and internet. And bonus points if I could store and cook food somewhere other than my car.
Well.. I have the place to do so. 515 gayley ave, door code 142. You can store whatever food you want, make sure it is in a grocery bag. There’s a microwave stove everything
The WiFi password is ATO515INT Not sure if it is upper or lower case
There’s a free shower upstairs that often has shampoo in it and if worst comes to worst you can crash on the couch and be safe
To all others struggling with depression, I see you.
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