u/Like_Sonic

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Do I have something under my name in the system?

Long story short, I have had many interactions with law enforcement over the last few years. No matter the issue, I always get a talking to and let go, often without formal warnings or anything. I've been Duo obviously, gotten into fights, etc. All to be let go. Just two weeks ago I was pulled and was drinking with no insurance and a suspended license from 2019. The officer made me call somebody to come get me, and once he confirmed I had somebody on the way, they straight up left.

I notice a major shift from before to after the point my license is ran. Is there something in the system that says do not engage? Could I be a potential "bigger fish" in the system?

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u/Like_Sonic — 4 days ago

$100/GA/Payback $140 on 6-22/ca,pp,venmo/ unexpected expenses

Hello! Long time Redditor, but first time here. Found this sub by accident looking for options today. Seems like a great community. I'm in a bit of a small jam. Unexpected expenses for my daughter got me this month. I work for Comcast, I have stubs, id, or anything else you need. I can probably make it until Wed but $100 as a loan would make it a lot more comfortable for my daughter currently, she has some health issues we are addressing. We can talk on the phone or whatever is needed. Thanks for looking!

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u/Like_Sonic — 1 month ago
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Small lump turned huge overnight

Please help. My 8 year old Boston has had a very small mass just under her skin on her belly for a year now. She's up in she so I didn't think anything of it. This morning we woke up and it is slightly less than the size of a baseball. It's not fevered, but it does seem to be bothering her. She successfully took a puppy aspirin and has since ate, drank water, and even jumped off the chair to go outside and pee. We are in a terrible financial situation currently and my credit options are limited due to a recent divorce. What could this be? How serious is it? Could she recover? This pup is like a daughter to me. Any advice would be so so appreciated.

u/Like_Sonic — 2 months ago