Running social media for churches

👋 Hi, I'm a software founder doing research on how smaller churches (roughly 50–500 people) handle social media. I'm not selling anything and won't pitch you — I'm trying to understand the real week-to-week experience of the person who actually runs the page, before I build anything.

I'm looking for 5–10 people for a relaxed 30-minute call. As a thank-you: a $30 donation to your church's ministry, or a $30 Amazon gift card — your pick.

If that's you (especially if you're a volunteer or a pastor doing it yourself), comment or DM me.

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u/Curious-Elk1638 — 1 day ago

Pot iesi din tara (spre Grecia) cu ea asa ?

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Am frecat-o de niste stalpisori cand am virat. Si usa din fata e indoita, si cea din spate putin sifonata. Am frecat-o cu niste benzina sa fie mai curata, si ma gandeam sa o indrept putin daca reusesc. Aveti careva experienta cu iesitul din tara (Granita serbia, macedonia) cu dauna de genu ? Am sanse sa fiu intors din drum ? Multumesc.

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u/Curious-Elk1638 — 30 days ago

Rivian macro risk

Is there a scenario where this doesn't completely tank if the market enters a downturn ? I am very worried about this cause i noticed that every market hiccup drives this into the ground.. This feels like a very important risk to consider.. let's say they do get to profitability.. if this coincides with the ai bubble pop, then we are still in the 14-18 range for years to come..

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u/Curious-Elk1638 — 2 months ago
▲ 71 r/stocks

how do you get over missed opportunities ?

I shorted SNDK at 335$ and lost 20k in Juanuary.. And for a brief moment i considered going long at that point. That would have made me a return of around 200k.. i keep thinking about that.. what would have been.. i keep thinking I missed a lifetime opportunity.. I want to invest long term in stuff, I had a slip in january, a poor judgement driven by greed.. i am not the kind of investor to short or gamble short term. But how do I get over this feeling of regret?

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u/Curious-Elk1638 — 3 months ago
▲ 2 r/Volvo

From 18 to 22 wheels

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Why do people say ride is so much harsher on 20+ wheels ? For the winter I was on 18's. I mean yea, I guess it was smoother but also the car felt like driving a boat. These feel so sharp, and ride quality isn't that bad. yeah i have to pay a bit more attention to road and avoid pothole or whatever but my wife who is very sensitive to these things didnt even notice the change . And i kinda like feeling the road under me. Anyways , be safe!

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u/Curious-Elk1638 — 3 months ago

M/35/5'7" [165lbs to 163lbs] (2 years; 1 month)

I train 2X/week(wednsday and friday), full upper body, and on mondays leg day at home. Goal is just a nice and functional physique.

u/Curious-Elk1638 — 3 months ago

the opportunity cost on this one is crazy

If you bought like 3 years ago, which i did, you would be single digits up. A 3 years horizon is not gambling, or degen stuff, its just normal people investing.. you would be 80% up on the sp500.. 80%! .. not even talking about the AI hype stocks. just normal boring investing.. I believe in this stock, i think it has potential to reach 50-60$ easily in the next 2 years. But still, thinking about the missed opportunities is just crazy to me.

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u/Curious-Elk1638 — 3 months ago