u/LowShape8263

For me, it was realizing that I just dumped around 100 bucks on the wrong network. The sheer moronity of it still haunts me but lesson learned I guess lol. I don’t use crypto super often, so that’s one reason for that, but now I just double-check everything, tags, chain compatibility, address errors, anything really. Still feels a bit stressful after that, like I’m one click away from sending my money straight into the void. What are your worst screwups? Also wonder if this gets trickier when moving between different platforms in general, like wallets, exchanges, services, and is there a way to automate this? Because right now whenever I transfer coins to mybookie mostly, there’s always this moment of doubt. Like, oh shit here we go again)

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u/LowShape8263 — 7 days ago

been messing with arbitrage for a while now and i keep bouncing between super cautious and extra aggressive modes. initially had $1000 and went with 15% of bankroll ($150 stakes split across books like mybookie), look great for 3 days, then the odds shifted and wiped days of progress. slow scaling feels boring in comparison but obviously more stable long term, i cap it at 3-5%. anyone tried both? i know that survivability makes more sense but have you ever went big?

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u/LowShape8263 — 10 days ago

Ordered my dream dress eight months out. Over those eight months my body changed stress, life stuff, just existing honestly. A week before the wedding I couldn't zip it up. The seamstress said there was nothing she could do. Bought an off the rack dress in five days. Not my dream dress, but honestly? I look happy in the photos and that's what actually matters. The problem isn't your body. It's the insane sizing standards in the bridal industry and the fact that nobody warns you to plan for this stuff. The wedding ended up way more expensive than it should have been.

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u/LowShape8263 — 10 days ago

Starting conversations on dating apps is awkward and I always overthink what to say. Starting with "hi" is too blah, and trying to be funny just ends up sounding cringe. So yeah, I just write smth then delete it just to write ‘"hey, what’s up". Revolutionary, I know. I mostly stick to Hily now. These Icebreakers features make chats less forced. Never thought I would use this, but when chatting with a couple of people at the same time, it’s actually helpful. Any overthinkers here? Care to share dating apps you use or tips that help you to get out of your head?

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u/LowShape8263 — 15 days ago

People kept asking which one of us would wear "the dress" like only one person gets to be a bride at a lesbian wedding. We both wanted to feel beautiful in top wedding dresses so we both wore them. Hers was fitted mermaid style, mine was a ballgown. Walking down the aisle toward each other, both in white, both feeling stunning - it was the most powerful moment of my life. To anyone planning a queer wedding: wear what makes you happy. There are no rules. We both looked like brides because we both ARE brides. And the photos are absolutely incredible.

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u/LowShape8263 — 17 days ago