Regular recycling isn’t even an option where I live. You can literally only get a regular trash container. Sticks/leaves etc they’ll take if you bring it to a center but there’s no collection for that either.
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We’re about to be on the market for a new thermostat so this post is just in time. My husband got us a nest and apparently after 10 years they just nope out. Not because it breaks per say but because after 10 years it just shuts down no matter what “expires”. Might consider the honeywell
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The anecdote my dad always told me was being smart is knowing it’s a one way street, being wise is looking both ways anyways
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A Boring Dystopia@lemmy.world•Survey: More Than 1 In 4 Americans Feel They Need To Make $150,000 Or More To Live ComfortablyEnglish
3·6 months agoThere are cost of living calculators that give very basic averages of areas. I can tell when I lived in NC I paid about 30$ for car insurance. But when I lived in Detroit MI I payed about 300$. Monthly. That was about 7-8 years ago. Apartments in my small little town in PA are going for about 1500-1800$ for a 1 bedroom apartment. For healthcare I pay about 200$ a week. That’s for a family of 3.
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A Boring Dystopia@lemmy.world•Survey: More Than 1 In 4 Americans Feel They Need To Make $150,000 Or More To Live ComfortablyEnglish
18·6 months agoThat’s a large portion of it yes. Don’t forget that 150k salary is before taxes. The cost of food has sky rocketed lately. Don’t forget transportation. If you live in a big city you might take a bus or Metro, but for most Americans there isn’t a good network so add gas, car insurance, and possibly a car payment if you don’t own. And if you have kids get ready for child care expenses, unless you have a stay at home parent… But then you only have one income. Rent, utilities, little glasses for Timmy, cell phone bills and those TV subscriptions you’re slowly sailing the high seas on as they nickel and dime you. It all adds up.
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pics@lemmy.world•A woman watches her husband and child bathe on the beachEnglish
16·7 months agoThis is correct and something I learned about recently. The style of a lot of middle eastern type clothing is all very loose and baggy for both men and women, because of that, the color of the clothing doesn’t affect it’s heat intake. It’s thought that a lot of clothing styles came to be because of what was available to use to weave them. If I’m remembering correct, the desert areas had a lot of wool to work with. Wool is an insulator… So in order to wear it in that climate they wove it very loose with a lot of layers and baggyness. I’m not an expert on the matter though, so I might be mistaken
Back when Amazon first came out they were only doing books. They often had books other bookstores didn’t have or carry and they were packaged with care. Nowadays any book you get from Amazon is usually printed crappily, with pages stuck together, cut off, or not even cut. Then they throw it in a box without packing where it bounces around and gets bent up. Regular bookstores now have good online platforms and if they don’t have a book in store they can almost always order it. I know I’ll get a quality print that isn’t bent to crap. The only downside is occasionally they’ll stick stickers somewhere that you’re pretty sure the gods themselves super glued onto it.
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Baldur's Gate 3@lemmy.world•Since the Japanese PS5 release of BG3 will be censored…English
4·2 years agoThere’s the Astarion/cazador scene depending on what routes you take in act 3 but I don’t want to spoil anything. It’s pretty brutal.
I use the belly sleep pillow from Amazon and it’s the best I’ve found after trying all sorts. It reminds me of one of those thin Oreos, which… When you sleep on your stomach, thinness apparently works wonders. I’m happy not to be suffocated by pillow fluff and it’s very rare for me to get a crick in my neck anymore




Minivans there are unfortunately not too many options. Hondas reliable but I remember the minivan lacking some features. There’s the Kia carnival, it’s a very handsome car but it’s a Kia and they don’t have a great track record on reliability. Your final option is the chrysler Pacifica, which I’ve heard good things about. Might be the best option.