Season 14 anonymous runway

I'm on another rewatch of PR because it's my comfort show. I just now noticed in Season 14 that they keep mentioning it's an anonymous runway, but also noticed that everyone is using the same models every week. So is it really anonymous when they don't switch up the models? It's like here's the appearance of being anonymous but at some point the judges had to realize the lack of model switch ups.

I'll just add this to my list of things that TV shows do that annoy me way more than it should.

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u/Substantial-Bet-4775 — 10 days ago

Thanks MCI Airport Saviors

In the off chance that some random people who were at the MCI airport yesterday happened to frequent Reddit, I just wanted to say thank you to the people who helped my dad about at the airport yesterday. After deplaning, my dad had collapsed and two strangers knew enough to check for a pulse and perform CPR and get an AED. I'm not at all being dramatic when I say that thanks to these strangers, my dad is still alive today. He's not in great shape, but he lives to fight another day. So if you happen to be outside of an Alaskan airline flight, and helped My parents out in this situation, I can never say thank you enough. Had it not been for these quick actions, he would not be here right now.

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u/Substantial-Bet-4775 — 14 days ago
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Endlessly at Sea

I went to look at the app to jog my memory on the dates for my December cruise and instead found an endless cruise of at sea days to nowhere. I was going to see how far it went but gave up 😂

u/Substantial-Bet-4775 — 2 months ago

Vancouver cruise terminal

I'll be leaving out of Vancouver for an Alaska cruise on the Edge. When mapping out my hotel to the terminal, it says it's about a 12 minute walk. But as I've learned at other ports, that's not necessarily walkable. Does anyone know if you can walk to the terminal? I'm fine taking an Uber if needed but I love a good walk so I'd do that if I can.

ETA: I'm at the Fairmont and it sounds like I'm good to walk! Thanks all.

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u/Substantial-Bet-4775 — 2 months ago

Have you ever had a company as you to take down something you posted on social media? I made an innocuous post about a job title change and I was asked to take it down because it could be seen as a promotion. It was actually a post highlighting a positive and supportive work culture so I was shocked. I ended up rage deleting my whole account because it left me with a certain feeling and I was honestly only on LinkedIn to fulfill an arbitrary yearly goal because I couldn't think of anything better anyways.

Would you be upset your employer asked you to remove a post on your personal account?

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u/Substantial-Bet-4775 — 2 months ago