

Can I get a $5 item?
I was wondering if I was able to get the $5 item or no because what I’m getting is 14g on sale for $59 and it says not stackable.
Anyone work at a dispensary or have used this deal?


I was wondering if I was able to get the $5 item or no because what I’m getting is 14g on sale for $59 and it says not stackable.
Anyone work at a dispensary or have used this deal?
I only have two hours left and I need 20k stars to FINALLY redeem my 500,000 ($50) off
I have 9 hours left for the regular TikTok
I can click regular or pro doesn’t matter as long as you click mine!
Unfortunately right now my girlfriend and I work plus live together so we share our funds. Does anyone have any suggestions on how I can secretly make $100-$300 by October so I can propose as we move into our new house? Preferably online so she doesn’t know! Any help is appreciated thank you all. (My girlfriend doesn’t really care about the price of a ring but if it’s cheap I plan to replace it once we’re all set)
I already work night shift 4 days a week 10:00-6:30
I just would like to make extra money. My availability would most likely be 8:30am-12/12:30pm 3-4 days a week.
Recently got info that my aunt and her gf gave her gfs 5 year old edibles because it helps him calm down and he’s autistic…..should I say something? I’ve never seen it first hand
Does this mean we will be receiving 6.75 hours of holiday pay?
I worked Sunday night so technically 6 hours of Memorial Day
Typically I didn’t think I’d get pay I am just curious and UKG is very hard to read some days, thank you in advance!!
My sister is 5’2 and trying to lose weight/maintain around 130-140 lbs. She’s been doing calorie deficits and working out some, but I’m genuinely worried because she admitted she’s gone as low as 150 calories a day before.
Now she’s terrified that anytime she starts eating more “normal” calories again, she immediately gains all the weight back. She told me she wants to slowly increase calories by about 100 every few days until she’s eventually around 1800 calories by July.
I’m mostly worried because I don’t want the extremely low calorie intake/basically starving herself to start affecting her health internally. I keep trying to tell her that eating that little can’t be sustainable long term, but she feels like she’ll have to stay super low calorie forever just to maintain her weight.
Does anyone have advice for maintaining weight loss long term without rebounding? Especially for shorter women? Is slowly increasing calories like this a good idea, and how do you transition back to maintenance calories without gaining everything back?