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Is the size 300 too big for me?

This is how much room I have in the back of the Tokios and then where my thumb is is where my big toe ends, so there’s a bit of room up there too but obviously hard to see. I thought they fit fine but the sizing guide in the box (which is telling me a different answer than the website) says I’d be a 290. Thoughts? Should I return these?

u/BjornoPizza — 5 days ago

How it feels to be excited for everything being built, including Avatar.

Am I the only one super pumped for Pandora 2, Piston Peaks, and the Avengers E-ticket? All I see is hate online.

u/BjornoPizza — 6 days ago

Water keeps pooling in the front, what do I do?

I noticed this was a problem after changing the filter, so unfortunately it had probably been happening for about 2 weeks without me noticing. I don’t think the dark spots are mold, I’m hoping it’s just discoloration but I don’t know for sure.

I removed the plug, and added way more tilt. But it’s still pooling. I don’t know what to do. I’m considering calling them about the recall, but I already took them up on the plug solution so I don’t know if they’d do anything for me.

u/BjornoPizza — 8 days ago

Visiting a friend in Copenhagen, where do we go after?

My friend and I (both 24M, from the U.S.) are planning to visit a third friend in Copenhagen this upcoming Spring. Once we spend about 4 days in Copenhagen, we aren’t really sure where to go next.

We’ve both been to Europe before but just to the Netherlands, Germany, and France so we’d like to venture outside of those countries. We thought about exploring Scandinavia, going to Sweden and Norway. But we’ve also considered flying somewhere from Copenhagen, maybe Greece or Italy.

My friend really likes Greek history, which is part of the reasoning for Greece. But outside of that, is it a good country to explore? He also wants to spend time in nature hiking and such, which I feel like Scandinavia is going to be better for. We’re from Oregon though so I feel like the nature needs to be really impressive to be worth it.

Generally, I enjoy going to unique museums (I’ve seen so many big old paintings they start to blend together at a certain point), theme parks, and gardens. I’m not a huge fan of relaxing on a beach.

We’re really open to going anywhere after the Copenhagen part, so I’d love some suggestions. Thank you!

Edit with extra info: We’re spending two weeks in total, so this would be about half of the trip. So let’s say 7 to 8 days. As for a budget, our family is paying for the hotels so we don’t really have a budget.

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u/BjornoPizza — 2 months ago
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Visiting a friend in Copenhagen, where do we go after?

My friend and I (both 24M, from the U.S.) are planning to visit a third friend in Copenhagen this upcoming Spring. Once we spend about 4 days in Copenhagen, we aren’t really sure where to go next.

We’ve both been to Europe before but just to the Netherlands, Germany, and France so we’d like to venture outside of those countries. We thought about exploring Scandinavia, going to Sweden and Norway. But we’ve also considered flying somewhere from Copenhagen, maybe Greece or Italy.

My friend really likes Greek history, which is part of the reasoning for Greece. But outside of that, is it a good country to explore? He also wants to spend time in nature hiking and such, which I feel like Scandinavia is going to be better for. We’re from Oregon though so I feel like the nature needs to be really impressive to be worth it.

Generally, I enjoy going to unique museums (I’ve seen so many big old paintings they start to blend together at a certain point), theme parks, and gardens. I’m not a huge fan of relaxing on a beach.

We’re really open to going anywhere after the Copenhagen part, so I’d love some suggestions. Thank you!

Edit: we’d be spending about 8 days wherever we decide to go.

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u/BjornoPizza — 2 months ago