How does Our Time work?

So I have the free version of Our Time. I’m new to dating on line so I viewed a whole bunch of profiles yesterday but didn’t like any honestly because I was testing the waters and seeing how this app worked. When I opened the app today none of the profiles I viewed yesterday show up. If you’ve clicked “x” on a profile does that mean they will never show up again? And what’s with this list of “you liked” people? just bc I clicked on their profile does that mean I liked them?? I checked out their profile but was not interested so why are they showing up as me liking them. Not impressed.

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u/luckycanucky27 — 1 day ago

Do I need curtains??

I just purchased this home and love all the windows and the light they give. I like the clean look and am wondering what are my options for curtains. Do I need them? I would like to cover/hide the top bar of the blinds but feel like curtains would be too fussy in the living and dining rooms.

u/luckycanucky27 — 24 days ago
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Looking for paint/landscape ideas

I just purchased this home. It needs new siding and a new garage door (all in $20k) so thought it would be an opportunity to go with some color. Wondering if a black or woodgrain garage door would suit the exterior. Also considering painting the exterior a color other than white. Reddit do your magic!

u/luckycanucky27 — 26 days ago

Moving process??

My house is closing on June 4th and my realtor is saying I have to have all my stuff out by June 3rd aside from my bed. I can’t take possession of my new house until 3pm on the 4th. So this means that the moving company has to pack my stuff on the truck on the 3rd and then wait 24hrs+ before they can move me into my new location. My moving company is not willing to pack my stuff and then let the truck just sit there that long but my realtor says they do it all the time. Is this how a move is typical done?

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u/luckycanucky27 — 2 months ago

The front covered porch has sunk so water is going towards the house. Would this require a company to raise and level it or can it be leveled by skim coating? Home is 34 yrs old.

u/luckycanucky27 — 2 months ago
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This is what two corners of a cellar under a four seasons room in the South look like. The four seasons room was an addition by a previous owner in the 80s. There is a door to the outside and it’s accessible from the ground level. Does this need to be repaired (my spidey sense says yes) and if so what would be the process?

u/luckycanucky27 — 2 months ago