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  • Pumpkin seeds are great, too, but to get the good ones that are still in the shell and also not completely coated in salt can be a little challenging and expensive. I get them from Amazon from time to time when I feel like splurging outside of pumpkin season.

  • Having a hard limit on the number of people you can invite and needing to leave people out, even people you would very much like to invite, is an extremely common problem when it comes to wedding planning. As everyone else has said, don't sweat it, you're not doing anything wrong. Just be tactful about it if or when the conversation comes up and explain that it's a small wedding and you had to make tough decisions.

    Edit: Also, best wishes to you both. Wedding planning is stressful, but try not to get overly bogged down by that and enjoy it as much as you can.

  • It's really despicable how every state in this country apparently treats beloved pets and other animals as simple property, no different than a phone or a piece of furniture. They should be recognized as living beings with increased value. Stealing a pet, in particular, should be treated much more like kidnapping than like garden variety theft. It leaves people devastated for years. The outcome of the crime should be better taken into account. Hell, I'm pretty sure I would need therapy if somebody stole my dog from me and I was unable to stop them or get the dog back.

    I would also argue that stealing or harming a pet is much more sociopathic behavior indicative of a person's character than simple theft is.