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On a ça dans une chambre depuis quelques jours. Sur les murs et au sol.
Dans cette pièce il n y a que du textile (un tapis et des habits mais pas de matelas) et rien d alimentaire.
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**If you are located in NY or the tristate area please feel free to call the number on the flyer below.**
**What is this study about? **
We are doing a study to compare the iTIND device to the UroLift System. Both help men who have trouble urinating because their prostate (a small gland near the bladder) is too big. The iTIND is a temporary (5-7 days) tool that goes inside to help if you:
* Have trouble urinating
* Urinating a lot – especially at night
* Feel like you can’t fully empty your bladder
[https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT04757116](https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT04757116)
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I try to make consistent images using a character sheet and descriptions, but they still come out inconsistent. Can't I just ask it to make the same person do a different action and reference the ID?
I've posted in this subreddit a few times before seeking advice on deciding when to take breaks and just how to get through breaks from weed as well. For the past several months, I've contemplated taking a 90-day break from weed. I'm a very indecisive person and there have been a few times where I've woken up and impulsively decided to take 3 months off of weed, only to give up 2 or 3 days later and go back to my bullshit. This time, rather than acting impulsively I gave myself several days to 1) make sure this is something I want to commit to and 2) prepare for my break, and I've decided this is the right decision (and a necessary one) for me. I've made a few changes this time around that I feel will get me much further than I've gone before (longest break I've taken has been a month), but one thing I'm nervous about is how to navigate seeing/hearing people talk about weed without relapsing. I don't have any of my own edibles in my room anymore, and I've told my grandpa not to give me any edibles if I ask (he takes them to sleep) so as of now I have no urge to get high, mostly because I know that even if I wanted to I just don't have access to it. But seeing people post about weed or hearing people talk about it in passing honestly does make me want to get high. I know those feelings will pass, and I don't plan on giving into them, but basically was just wondering if anyone has tips on how to navigate situations like that, and what they do to handle it. I will clarify, normally I *would* just tell my friends that I'm on a break from weed and ask them to refrain from talking about it with/around me, but this time I am keeping my goal to myself (aside from sharing it here lmao). I feel like every time I verbalize that I'm going to take an extended break from weed, it never happens and then I feel like a complete failure for disappointing both myself and my friends. This time around, I think it'd be super satisfying to not only hit my goal of 90 days sober but casually mention it to my friends *after* the fact. Anyways, if anyone has tips on how to deal with that or just advice on how to get through the 90 days it'd be much appreciated.
If you tend to over or under water your pothos I highly recommend trying semi-hydro. It was the best decision ever to switch all my pothos to leca. These were all cuttings started late last fall. It’s the dead of winter but they’re thriving and continuing to put out new growth. I have to convince my brother it’s a real plant because he said it was fake 🤭