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random thing i didn’t expect to notice this much

was just out the other day and saw a car wrap that actually made me do a double take, not in a flashy way but more like “wait that actually looks clean wtf”

it’s funny how you start noticing this stuff once you’ve seen enough badly done ones around the city. like you don’t really think about how much skill goes into making it look natural until you compare a few side by side

later i started looking up how wrap work is actually done properly, prep, alignment, all that behind-the-scenes stuff you normally ignore when you just see the final result.

kinda weird how something that looks like pure aesthetics on the surface is actually pretty technical once you start paying attention

anyway just a random observation, but now i can’t unsee bad wraps on cars lol

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u/Hdhjjkkkdkbbbjjduu — 2 days ago

8 months old still waking up every 2 hours, am I doing something wrong

We tried Ferber for two weeks and saw some improvement but then she got sick and now we're back to square one. She falls asleep on her own at bedtime fine but then wakes up constantly all night looking for comfort. Do we need to retrain or is this just normal for some babies? I'm losing my mind a little bit.

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u/Hdhjjkkkdkbbbjjduu — 5 days ago

My rental turned into a complete nightmare overnight

TBH I thought the kids drawing on the walls would be the biggest problem. Turns out I was very, very wrong…

A few months ago I rented my house out to a family that honestly seemed great at first. Young couple, two little kids, super polite during the walkthrough, always paid rent on time, never caused any issues. They told me they had just moved to the state and wanted to stay in the area for about a year before deciding if they wanted to settle down there permanently

At the time, my biggest concern was something minor like the kids coloring on the walls or accidentally breaking something small. Annoying stuff, sure, but nothing serious.

I don’t live in that area anymore, so I wasn’t around much. Then one night, around 3 a.m., one of my old neighbors called me saying there were police cars outside my house. Apparently the couple had been having loud fights for a while, loud enough that the whole street could hear them, and this time someone finally called the cops because people were tired of getting woken up in the middle of the night.

From what I was told, during the fight the husband shoved his wife into the kitchen glass door and it completely shattered. The kitchen counters were damaged too, and somehow even the microwave got smashed. When I showed up the next morning, the place looked like a tornado had gone through it.

And honestly, the damage wasn’t even the worst part.

The smell inside the house was unbelievable...

There were dirty diapers everywhere and not just a couple, I mean piled up like they’d been sitting there for weeks. The entire place smelled so bad I almost threw up walking through the front door.

The security deposit won’t cover all the repairs needed. I’m still talking to the insurance company about this case and they don’t sound promising… But I’m for sure planning to go after that fam legally for the damage caused, but mentally I’m exhausted already

Every room in that house feels awful now. It doesn’t even feel like a home anymore. It feels like walking into a crime scene…

Lately I’ve been wondering if I should just sell the place as-is and move on with my life. I’ve looked into those companies that buy damaged houses, because I can’t picture myself fixing it up just to hand it over to another “nice family” again after this experience

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u/Hdhjjkkkdkbbbjjduu — 8 days ago