▲ 431 r/TedLasso

Coach Chilton is my new favorite character

I love her already. Her acting is amazing and I loved that little smile on her face.

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u/949orange — 6 days ago

My flexibility is slightly worse than this image and I wish to be able to sit cross-legged. What should I do?

u/949orange — 10 days ago
▲ 7 r/medicare+2 crossposts

New to Medicare

Hi everyone,

I'm new to Medicare and just got Part B. I also have Medi-Cal, and I'm a little confused about how they work together. Any tips, advice, or things I should know would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks!

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u/949orange — 13 days ago

What is the difference between lifetime exclusion and unified credit?

I am talking about gift and estate taxes. I don't understand the difference.

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u/949orange — 15 days ago

What is the difference between lifetime exclusion and unified credit?

I am talking about gift and estate taxes. I don't understand the difference.

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u/949orange — 16 days ago
🔥 Hot ▲ 6.3k r/damnthatssobering+3 crossposts

This is real footage from 80 years ago. A residential street in Los Angeles, 1940s.

Found it elsewhere.

u/949orange — 24 days ago

Where are our cockroaches?

We clearly don't need them. Pakistan is already perfect.

Nothing ever goes wrong, no reforms are needed, nobody should ever be fired, and accountability is just an unnecessary inconvenience.

Everything is awesome over here. Carry on. 🙃

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u/949orange — 25 days ago
▲ 433 r/worldcup

I am missing the world cup so much. There is nothing like it.

Despite all its flaws and controversies, this World Cup was honestly so much fun to watch.

Now that it’s over, everything feels kind of boring. I’m back to my normal routine and depression, lol.

The matches gave me a nice escape and something to look forward to every day. It was exciting having a big game almost every day, with all the drama, emotions, and unforgettable moments.

I’m already missing it.

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u/949orange — 26 days ago

Why does Pakistani society shame victims of sexual violence instead of the perpetrators?

A boy who is abused may be mocked for the rest of his life.

A girl who is assaulted may be treated as "unmarriageable."

They didn't commit the crime. They suffered it. They are the victims.

Why are victims punished while perpetrators often escape the shame?

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u/949orange — 1 month ago