u/Difficult-Studio-558

I'm try to greatly remove myself from my phone and two major things I want to move to paper are my calendar and daily tasks.

I got calendar inserts for my personal-sized binder for managing calendar events and love it, it works super easy.

Tasks, on the other hand... I don't know what to do there when it comes to managing them on paper. I have quite a few tasks that are recurring daily, every 5 days, every week, two weeks, etc. Is there an efficient way you've found to manage recurring tasks on paper? I was previously using the app tasks.org on my phone.

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u/Difficult-Studio-558 — 9 days ago
▲ 4 r/Warts

These probably don't seem serious at all compared to how bad some of y'all have it with HPV... but I feel disgusted that I can't get rid of them. I have a larger one on my finger (not pictured) that I treated with SA for 2 weeks, 3 separate times with no results. I've tried freezing all of them with no luck, several times. They aren't getting bigger but they are spreading.

I really can't afford a derm (I'm in the US with no derm coverage). What are my options, other than just accepting that I'm someone no one would want to touch forever?

u/Difficult-Studio-558 — 11 days ago

I have a wart on my index finger (not pictured) that I just spent 2 weeks trying to remove with salicylic acid. I only removed the bandage to shower.

I've noticed these three spots, one on my opposite hand's index finger and 2 on my same hand near my wrist. I notices them a while before I started the process of removing the "big" wart. Could these be new warts that have spread from the original one? They're hard to the touch but don't seem to be growing in size.

I'm also not sure if I've actually removed the large wart. It's bandaged, skin is white and flaky, trying my best to isolate that spot with bandages to keep it from spreading in case the wart wasn't actually killed.

I'll go to a derm if need be but I won't be able to do so for several months.

u/Difficult-Studio-558 — 11 days ago
▲ 5 r/Tucson

I'm new to Buddhism and would like to join a local community. I know there are a handful of ashrams in Tucson, some of which I've heard are controversial and others that are good to visit. I'm curious if anyone here is part of a community they'd recommend, preferably with classes available for beginners.

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u/Difficult-Studio-558 — 13 days ago
▲ 172 r/Tucson

Tucson PD has a car parked directly in front of my driveway, turned off, no one inside, lights flashing. No cop in sight. I looked around nearby houses and don't see anyone. It's been 15 minutes and I have to go to work. WTF can I even do here? They clearly aren't here for me and there is a ton of parking on my street that isn't blocking my driveway.

Edit: They finally left 🙄

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u/Difficult-Studio-558 — 13 days ago
▲ 149 r/Tucson

Tucson has its issues like any other place but I've loved this place ever since I moved here 5 years ago.

For me, I moved here from the Phoenix area because I wanted to be within a short distance to nature, and I definitely got that. The neighborhood I moved to downtown has a lot of chill people and it's super quiet, which I also love. Never lived somewhere without loud, aggressive neighbors before.

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u/Difficult-Studio-558 — 14 days ago