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  • Yup, I'm a total cocroach and the scum of society for wanting to have somewhere that me and my pregnant wife can live with room to grow with the little one.

    I suppose we should decide to not sell and instead rent it out at extreme rates? Or perhaps raise a child in a place who would never have a room of their own?

    I fully acknowledge that I'm privileged to have gotten a decent job and we happened to be in the right place at the right time, but comparing a single family trying to better their circumstances to the oligarchs and international entities who hoard land and homes for profit is a shit thing to do.

  • We're already lower than the competition. We're actually showing well, but like others said we've got so much unrealistic growth that people just don't have the money to match the growth over the last few years. Even after selling we'd be nowhere near close to having a proper down payment for a real family home. We're well priced for the area, we've got a new realtor, we did some renovations, and now we're just waiting for the right person

  • We're the lowest priced among the competition. I don't care about "more money", but my family is starting to grow so we need to be somewhere other than a tiny condo and I can't do that selling at a loss

  • Also a millennial. Wife and I got our condo right before everything shot up, got a nice 3.25% APR. Great mortgage honestly. But we've been trying to sell our condo for a YEAR now and I honestly think it's the bubble holding back a sale. The condo is just too expensive for what it is (and the horrific rise of small community HOA fees has gotten way out of hand...). We're priced right compared to others on the market, but selling condos is just stupid hard right now.

    Sure I'd love it if we could sell now and get some nice profits from the sale, but I absolutely agree this bubble needs to pop!

  • Doctors don't necessarily send patient information between each other, but many practices use connected platforms (i.e. My Chart) that a new provider could pull previous history from. Doctor shopping is when a patient goes to different providers/practices in hopes of getting multiple prescriptions (such as controlled substances like Vicoden or Percocet). Others mentioned maybe it's pharmacy shopping which is when a patient takes prescription(s) to multiple pharmacies hoping for better prices or, in the case of controlled substances, trying to find one who won't check the state's controlled medication reporting system to verify they aren't already getting it elsewhere.

  • Same here. My wife and I primarily watch YouTube (mainly let's play style stuff, but a lot of non-game stuff as well). Looking at my homepage right now, I've got a few gaming videos, some Dropout (amazing comedy), some 3D printing and DIY videos.

    Over the years, the algorithm has gotten pretty good with its recommendations for us. Watching some niche videos barely affects our feeds.

  • Looks good to me. The letters are following the same pattern as the numbers - Top to bottom, left to right. 'C' is likely a Clear button in case you mess up your code. XYZ was chosen instead of ABC since C already has a use.

  • The prednisolone is liquid, just use a syringe and squirt it into her mouth. The one our vet has is chicken and bacon flavored which she tolerates pretty well. We actually just restarted it since her asthma was getting bad again, and we're going to titrate to as low of a dose as is effective since there are some downsides with long-term pred use. She'll generally have a vet visit once or twice a year to reevaluate