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  • I haven't seen increased prices due to tariffs at all yet, but I haven't been shopping lately for anything but groceries and other necessities. I actually bought kitty litter (Ökocat brand) last week and it was the same price as the last few times. Like you I buy almost exclusively store brands and I plan to hit up farmers markets this summer too. I'm also growing my own cucumbers, tomatoes, peppers and corn.

  • I forgot my wallet the other day and only realized it when it was time to pay for my grocery purchase.

    My state's driver license app works flawlessly, but I can't get any of these crappy wallet apps to work with Android on my S22 Ultra due to unresolvable errors with each of them. Hopefully PayPal can finally give us both a working wallet app.

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  • I'm a 6'2" guy and people only mess with me if they're intoxicated. I'm always completely aware of my surroundings unless I'm in a crowded place that should be safe (like malls and airports).

    All my sketchy encounters were on public transit, so I no longer take it in my city (transit in Denver is THE FUCKING WORST). I've been threatened and followed multiple times by drugged out weirdos, but let me tell you about the two worst incidents: 1) I was jumped and attacked by a random guy at an empty train station, there was nobody around to help or even witness and I ran for my life as he chased me; 2) guy at a bus stop recognized me from my workplace and he followed me on the bus to my girlfriend's place and then on another bus back to my home and he started hanging around outside my workplace hoping to run into me. So yeah most of the time I'm hyper-aware of everything happening around me in public and you're right to be as well.

  • That's the one I immediately thought of too. We use my girlfriend's sister's account to binge classic shows, but it routinely plays a completely different episode than the one we selected. You also can't pause most episodes, so you have to exit the episode and then start it back up again and find wherever you left off. And on top of all that they show ads for their own shitty shows before every episode -- dude we're watching Andy Griffith, clearly we're not the target audience for your G-rated "Friends" knockoff.

  • Not sure if you're being serious, but yeah we have guards pretty much everywhere in the US, particularly in cities. We also have guards at grocery stores (usually multiple guards, and they're usually cops in uniform hired by the store) and at discount stores and sometimes on buses and trains. I've even seen them at convenience stores and cell phone shops. My apartment building has an armed guard on site with their own police-clone patrol SUV from like 10pm to 6am every night, I've had to call them a couple times and they arrive faster than the cops.

    The US is a violent shithole and the guards primarily keep away sketchy troublemakers (except in larger stores where they're useless and only used to deter shoplifting).

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  • Learn from my experience!

    I was obsessed with the same thing for a time so I bought one of those blue ear bulb syringes to aid with earwax removal. I'd put earwax removal drops in my ears, wait a few minutes and then use the bulb syringe to rinse the drops out of my ears, before squeezing the remaining water out of the bulb syringe and setting it on my counter. I did this almost every day for weeks.

    One day I noticed a bit of gray earwax coming out after squirting water from the bulb syringe into my ears, like a few small chunks of it. I was so excited, my persistence was finally paying off!! The next day I did it again and there were even more gray earwax chunks!! Holy shit, I must have knocked something loose! Third day it happened again and this time I was suspicious, so I grabbed a pair of scissors and cut open the bulb syringe to find that it was full of mold. I'd been squirting chunks of mold into my ears and when they fell into the sink I thought they were earwax.

    Now I use a translucent bulb syringe that's split in the middle, so I can take it apart to dry properly and I'll see if anything is growing inside of it.

    If you haven't tried then I recommend hydrogen peroxide in your ears. I dilute it 1:1 with water, but some people use it straight from the bottle. It feels SO GOOD and helps with earwax removal.

  • I randomly point at my cat and tell her, "YOU!! I know what you've done!" and then I run at her. She immediately goes WILD and starts tearing around the apartment and doing little lion roars. If I stop pursuit too soon then she'll taunt me by jumping over me on the sofa over and over again until I continue chasing her. When I "catch" her then she gives me a sassy slap in the face and scampers off.

  • Hard water vs soft water.

    So many times we've been in a hotel room and I've taken a shower and commented on what soft water it is because it feels like the soap never rinses off and I feel slippery all over. She always tries to correct me by calling it hard water. She grew up in a desert city that has naturally hard water, so she'll always say, "I know what hard water is, I grew up with hard water!" when the "hard" water she grew up with was softened by some means. It doesn't matter how many articles and blog posts and ChatGPT sessions on the topic I show her, she always insists they're wrong and she's right. We argued about it a few times in the past, but now it's a running joke between us.

  • Curry powder! I've never tried curry leaves or curry sauce, but those sound delicious too. Whichever way you add the curry, I highly recommend trying it!

    I discovered that combo when I was living in Sweden where it's a fairly common one that most pizza places offer. I believe the pizzas are usually called Bahamas, Afrikana or Tropicana and they always feature pineapple, banana and curry, and usually either ham, shrimp or peanuts.

  • Central air conditioning all summer long.

    But before I had AC, on hot nights I'd put a cold damp rag on my feet to fall asleep easier and that really worked. I'd also put a box fan in one of my windows pointed outside, and I'd also open a window in another room so that outside air would be sucked in through my home.

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  • I lived in a cheap studio in Boston that was infested with roaches. Every 3-4 months I would spray Raid where the walls met the floor and that always worked well until they gradually started appearing again.

    I lived in another studio that got a bedbug infestation. My building's management paid for the place to be heat treated -- they wheeled in two giant space heaters and had them powered by a generator on a truck five stories below on the street. I never saw another one again, but it destroyed all my books.

    Nowadays I'm way more picky about where I live and I haven't had any pest issues in over a decade.

  • 72 F / 22 C in winter and 68 F / 20 C in summer. We live in a LEED Platinum building and the electric bill for our 2-bedroom apartment never goes above $50, so we set it to whatever is most comfortable.