Don't cheap out on anything which separates you from the ground. This goes for shoes, wheels, your bed, and so forth. You're better off going for good quality which will last on these items.
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You honestly will probably have a bad experience at the concert and it'll just sour everything for you. If this were maybe a week after I'd say go for it, but 24 hours isn't enough time and you'll probably still be in some serious pain while also feeling like crap.
Take the raincheck and get some rest! They'll always be more concert dates!
For most I don't think people care too much about the larger subs, but the more niche ones. Like I'm a huge wrestling fan, so watching r/squaredcircle go is sad given how it was a hub for all of pro wrestling.
Yup, when I've been in real depressive moods I've read stuff on that site, and man it's as depressing and pessimistic as you can imagine. The worst are those who almost cheer for the world to collapse.
Hi y'all! You can just call me Middy!
I'm a 30 yr old guy who loves wrestling, baseball, nascar, and listening to all sorts of music (I have a last.fm profile also using Dr. Middy). Currently living at home while working as a land surveyor (and my parents are great, still love them). I'm pretty introverted overall but do like talking one on one with people or in smaller groups, and recently have been going to a lot of concerts recently.
One day I do dream about working for something in an environmental science field, I'm currently in the process of writing my thesis in this field to finish my masters.
I think all the threads here being much smaller right now kinda helps with this. It was really the bigger subreddits that had this problem, and specific ones flat out wanted that type of arguments (see like r/publicfreakout or r/fauxmoi or something).
This sub over on reddit was always quite chill and relaxed, and it was nice reading through and commenting with people who genuinely just wanted to talk.
For albums I love, I've been collecting vinyls and have an Audio Technica record player with a subwoofer and some bookshelf speakers to play them on. I think I'm up to 20 now.
Otherwise, I mostly use Spotify nowadays, and honestly have been listening to full albums more often the last few years. I've also started doing the 1001 Album Generator deal the last few weeks, which gives you a new highly acclaimed album to listen to every day. It's been cool to listen to a lot of things I never heard before.
I mean they HAVE to address the elephant in the room somehow because all the fans are expecting something from him. My guess is they'll turn this whole deal into a work of some sorts, but I do wonder if we'll ever see him and the Bucks do shit together.
I might end up going with both places in the end. Here is nice, but certain niches of mine work better with the established subreddits for them. But I'll post/comment here simply because it will be nice when this place does become decently active.
I think the artists get the most out of Tidal if we're talking streaming services, or you could simply use Spotify for discovery purposes and then buy the songs you end up actually enjoying. Bandcamp is a good option too but that's also limited to smaller artists mostly.
That ending sequence felt like an Attitude Era segment, and I did not expect Ospreay to be there standing tall to end the show. That match is going to be so damn incredible, I have no idea if that or Okada/Danielson will be better at this point.
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