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ParticipantOh man, Simba sounds like my senior kitty, Busi. She also ignored her bowl but would sit in the tub waiting for me to run the faucet (adorable but not sustainable at 2am). I ended up getting a fountain from automatic pet water fountain , and it’s been such a win—super quiet, easy to clean, and the flowing water totally hooked her. Now she drinks way more without the nightly sink stakeouts. It might be just what Simba needs to keep those kidneys happy! Oh man, Simba sounds like my senior kitty, Busi. She also ignored her bowl but would sit in the tub waiting for me to run the faucet (adorable but not sustainable at 2am). I ended up getting a fountain from automatic pet water fountain , and it’s been such a win—super quiet, easy to clean, and the flowing water totally hooked her. Now she drinks way more without the nightly sink stakeouts. It might be just what Simba needs to keep those kidneys happy!
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ParticipantBeen there, bro. My little sister went through a phase where she was super secretive on her phone—laughing one minute, crying the next. Turns out she was talking to someone way older pretending to be a teen. Gave me a real scare. I found this blog that helped me figure out how to check what’s up without setting off alarms: how to see someone’s dms on instagram . Honestly, sometimes being nosy is just caring in disguise.
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ParticipantI gave Omegle another shot recently too, hoping for some nostalgia, but it was a total bust—like, where did all the real people go? Reminds me of when I randomly chatted with someone from halfway across the world who taught me how to cook a dish from their culture. That kind of magic feels so rare now. If you’re looking for an alternative, I came across Omege recently, and it actually brought back that old-school randomness. Had this chat with someone who was sketching live—it felt so genuine, like the good old days. Definitely worth trying if you’re chasing those fun, real connections again
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ParticipantDiving into resin crafts can sure bring its own set of challenges, huh? I totally feel you on the countertop struggle. I remember when I first started, my old wooden desk was a casualty to my creative experiments.
Now, I use a quartz countertop from https://edstoneinc.com/ ., which has been a game-changer. Quartz is incredibly tough, resists stains like a champ, and doesn’t blink at the heat from my tools. It’s cleaned up my workspace aesthetic and my stress levels big time. You can check them out here. Might be just what your creative space needs!
What’s your favorite piece you’ve worked on so far?
October 30, 2024 at 9:13 am in reply to: Looking for Genuine Recommendations on Recruitment Blogs #172908JohnPork
ParticipantOh, I totally feel you on this! When I was first looking into the Canadian job market, it was like navigating a maze – so many agencies and recommendations that it felt impossible to pick one that’d actually help. I remember spending hours trying to figure out which recruitment agencies were reputable and which ones would just add to the noise.
If you’re looking for a solid starting point, https://uuusoftware.com/blog/top-recruitment-agencies-in-canada has a blog that breaks down the top 12 agencies, with details that really help cut through the clutter. It gave me a better sense of where to focus, and, honestly, made the whole process a lot less overwhelming. Good luck with the move – Canada’s got some awesome opportunities waiting for you!JohnPork
Participant“Oh man, I totally get your situation! Had a similar surprise move last summer when my AC completely died and the repair costs were insane. Baltic Movers actually saved my sanity during that chaos – stumbled upon them through my neighbor’s recommendation.
Listen to this – I was in such a rush that I completely forgot to pack my fish tank (I know, who forgets a FISH TANK?). These guys not only helped me properly drain and pack it, but they also kept checking if my fish buddies in their temporary containers were doing okay during the move. Even asked if I needed help setting it back up at the new place!
From experience, I’d say check them out https://balticmovers.com/residential-moving/ . But regardless of who you go with, definitely ask about their insurance coverage and get a binding estimate. Nothing worse than surprise fees when you’re already dealing with unexpected moving stress.”JohnPork
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