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How to check if my Stripe Atlas Single-Member LLC has penalties or if my tax return was accepted by the IRS?

I am a bit lost on how IRS communication works for foreign-owned LLCs.

How to check if the IRS has issued any penalties (especially regarding Form 5472/1120 late filing penalties)?

How to verify if my annual tax/information returns were actually received and accepted by the IRS?

Where should I look? is there way to check transcripts online without an SSN/ITIN?

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u/newuser1r — 9 days ago

what’s your secret recipe?

What color roux do you prefer for sauces, and what’s your secret recipe?

Personally I like white roux for Bechamel sauce with nutmeg, that fits to Bolognese and cooked veggies. It's practically just shortly roasted flour in butter and cooled down with cream or milk.

Another roux sauce I like is darker roux with butter and wheat flour, cooled down with chicken stock and spiced up with marjoram, white pepper, thyme a drop of white vinegar and Worcestershire sauce and a spoon sugar.

I practically never made dark roux because it needs at least 10 minutes and clarified butter, because normal butter will burn. It's easier to use dark sauce binder.

What are your preferences in matter of roux and what is your secret receipt while making sauces with roux?

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u/newuser1r — 10 days ago

Can Midjourney create realistic oil paintings like these?

I've been trying to generate an image in ChatGPT with a realistic oil-paint-on-canvas style like in the pics, but it consistently defaults to a flat, gouache-like texture

For those using Midjourney, how well does it handle realistic paint textures, visible brushstrokes, and canvas weave? Would switching to Midjourney be the best move for this specific artistic style?

What AI should I use to get a more realistic oil painting texture with authentic brushstrokes? Can Midjourney create realistic oil paintings like these?

u/newuser1r — 10 days ago

25f 24m, I'm irritated that my boyfriend copies my personality?

tl;dr my guy keeps copying my exact speech, facial expressions, and personality, I've already talked to him twice, but he always goes right back to doing it. Is this even normal?

He's good at everything and I don't want to leave him, but he's irritating me more and more every day. He copiesme, my way of speaking ,my facial expressions, even my personality. I feel like I'm seeing a reflection of myself. I've told him twice, he said he wasn't aware, he was himself for about a week, but then he started to resemble me again. I don't want to warn him a third time because it probably won't work. I don't believe he's doing it unconsciously or that couples tend to resemble each other over time; it really feels like he's consciously copying me. Is this normal? Has this ever happened to you? How did you react? What would you do if it happened to you?

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u/newuser1r — 22 days ago

Do people really randomly ask for sex?

I saw a story on fetlife where a girl went up to him and helped him with the groceries and there was a huge bulge in his pants so she went to whisper to him you wanna hook up then they end up having sex in their car and the rest of details is very explicit. Does this really happen in real life?

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u/newuser1r — 23 days ago

Why does he think everything I say is a lie?

I've never done anything to cause him to have trust issues, but somehow he constantly believes everything I say is a lie. For example, I share pictures of the cookies I baked, and he thinks my mom or someone else at home made them and that I'm just sharing them as if I made them myself. Or that the drawings I made were actually found online. He catches me in non-existent lies and warns me that lying is disgusting and I shouldn't do it. Although he's generally a good guy, I didn't want to continue this date and I left him last night. Still, I'm wondering, why would someone believe everything is a lie for no reason? Even stranger, he was trying to prove I was lying. He was like that with everyone.

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u/newuser1r — 1 month ago
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Why does he think everything I say is a lie?

I've never done anything to cause him to have trust issues, but somehow he constantly believes everything I say is a lie. For example, I share pictures of the cookies I baked, and he thinks my mom or someone else at home made them and that I'm just sharing them as if I made them myself. Or that the drawings I made were actually found online. He catches me in non-existent lies and warns me that lying is disgusting and I shouldn't do it. Although he's generally a good guy, I didn't want to continue this date and I left him last night. Still, I'm wondering, why would someone believe everything is a lie for no reason? Even stranger, he was trying to prove I was lying. He was like that with everyone.

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u/newuser1r — 1 month ago
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Why did he only finally get that I wasn't interested when I completely ghosted and blocked him?

He asked me out, and I firmly rejected him, but I didn't end our friendship. We continued our friendship for a while, but it turned out he thought we were flirting and that I was playing hard to get. After I blocked him, he came to my workplace every day, and I blocked every account/phone number he created (about 60) , but he interpreted it as me enjoying playing "cat and mouse."He was hanging around my house at night, thinking that making these extreme moves would prove his love and make me fall for him - but it was creepy as hell. I was very uncomfortable with him coming to my workplace, and I thought explaining that I didn't want him would work. I explained it in a way that even an idiot can understand, even hurling insults to make him realize I hated him. It didn't work; on the contrary, he thought my anger was actually love. This lasted for a whole month, I gave up and just blocked him without ever replying. When he caught me on the street, I acted like he was a ghost, didn't answer anything he said, and just walked away. This quickly convinced him that I didn't actually love him, and he finally left me alone. What I don't understand is, why did he only take complete silence as a "no"? Is it a mental illness or is he just a fool? Have you had a similar experience?

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u/newuser1r — 1 month ago
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Does him calling me ‘sister’ mean I’ve been friend zoned?

The other day however, we were texting and he said "you got that right, sister!" I have never had a guy call me "sister" before and I immediately felt confused, because it very much felt like a term you would use to set a platonic boundary. Was this an example of getting friend zoned?

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u/newuser1r — 1 month ago

A silly question about dicks?

Aside from the non hard dick size, what are the differences between a grower and a shower?

So, I know one of the main differences is the relative size of the flaccid versus erect penis. Is there anything else that's different? Also, is it true that it’s not really an either or but a scale? Do they get the same kind of hard? Is the blood circulation different? What else might be interesting to compare? My knowledge is only from a grower, so that is the part I know better for a frame of comparison.

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u/newuser1r — 1 month ago

Is it common to reject how you were raised and parent your child differently?

Well my father is going to spoiled my son (his grandchild) because in his mind that's what grandparents are suppose to do. It's really up to me and my husband to guide towards the right path.

Though he did said ''he'll respect his elders''. That's based on hierarchy and older people given more priority. I did disadvantage in that method. There are older people that can then abuse their position and think they're in a power trip. Even parents have abused their position in the past. Not good. Meanwhile I'll teach him to treat others (old, young, whatever) how he wants to be treated and that it goes both ways. Just because someone is older doesn't mean my son is forced to give unconditional respect and go out of his way with the politeness, no matter what. Nope, respect is earned, not given for free nor demanded just because of your age.

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u/newuser1r — 1 month ago
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Is judging someone’s body count actually a trust issue rather than a numbers issue?

Is judging someone’s body count actually a trust issue rather than a numbers issue?

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u/newuser1r — 1 month ago

Do you match bath product scents?

Do you stick with one scent you like across multiple bath products or do you mix and match?

I noticed my younger brother doing this recently. It is the same scent of Axe for body wash, shampoo and the body spray and deodorant in our bathroom.

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u/newuser1r — 1 month ago