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chevymonza t1_iufiwjp wrote
Reply to comment by deadplant_ca in ELI5 Why are airport ceiling so high? by TrShry
It really is an incredible transformation. Did see a homeless person asleep in one of the long hallways (don't blame them really) and some dog poop, but those could also be props to get people acclimated to the NYC experience.
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Reply to comment by Wuntoothrie in [image] Stop Negotiating with toxic people by tobycastle
Just posted something similar. Am also wondering the same thing.
Think we might be "empaths" who get noticed and then used by attention-starved narcissistic types. I used to listen to people when they were stressed out over something, but then they can't stop, and then they drag me down with them emotionally.
chevymonza t1_iub8j57 wrote
Reply to [image] Stop Negotiating with toxic people by tobycastle
At work, I try to be patient with people who need help with stuff, then for some reason these same people turn on me, latch onto anything I tell them like they've uncovered a conspiracy, and start freaking out. I'm so done. Best I just avoid people.
chevymonza t1_it51526 wrote
Reply to comment by skysenfr in Hey! I’m David, one of the cat dads from the movie Cat Daddies. I got to take my cat down the red carpet for the theatrical debut this weekend! AMA! by KonnichiwaAmigos
Wishing you a feline in the near future!
chevymonza t1_it4zvq4 wrote
Reply to comment by skysenfr in Hey! I’m David, one of the cat dads from the movie Cat Daddies. I got to take my cat down the red carpet for the theatrical debut this weekend! AMA! by KonnichiwaAmigos
He got bi-weekly shots for a couple of years, which helped a bit. But he also said that we wouldn't get any more cats after that. She died 1.5 years ago and we've been catless since. Which sucks, but I can't insist if he suffers that much discomfort. Hoping he changes his mind!
chevymonza t1_it4zm0h wrote
Reply to comment by Wickedweed in Hey! I’m David, one of the cat dads from the movie Cat Daddies. I got to take my cat down the red carpet for the theatrical debut this weekend! AMA! by KonnichiwaAmigos
He got bi-weekly shots for about two years. Still was very allergic, and would say "this is the last cat you'll ever have." She died last year, and I'm hoping he'll decide to get another. But he always had some trouble breathing when she was around so I don't want to make that decision.
It's very hard not having a cat, though. I really miss it.
chevymonza t1_ism0jip wrote
Reply to comment by KonnichiwaAmigos in Hey! I’m David, one of the cat dads from the movie Cat Daddies. I got to take my cat down the red carpet for the theatrical debut this weekend! AMA! by KonnichiwaAmigos
It's funny (and even a little annoying) because he seems to intuitively know more than I do about what they need/want! Still a wonderful thing. Let's hope they find a cure someday for cat allergies...
chevymonza t1_islh80f wrote
Reply to comment by KonnichiwaAmigos in Hey! I’m David, one of the cat dads from the movie Cat Daddies. I got to take my cat down the red carpet for the theatrical debut this weekend! AMA! by KonnichiwaAmigos
Great to know, thank you! My husband went from cat-indifferent to devoted cat daddy after we got married. I was demoted to second-favorite human after that, but it was worth it! He's got a surprisingly innate rapport with cats for somebody who never interacted with them (severe allergies.) Hoping he decides having another cat is worth the allergies, he definitely misses having one.
chevymonza t1_isley89 wrote
Reply to comment by KonnichiwaAmigos in Hey! I’m David, one of the cat dads from the movie Cat Daddies. I got to take my cat down the red carpet for the theatrical debut this weekend! AMA! by KonnichiwaAmigos
Wait, there was a NYC opening?! I didn't see the east coast represented on the list of locations, how can we see this movie??
chevymonza t1_iuk0sv3 wrote
Reply to A billing expert investigated her husband's ER bill. She was able to knock thousands off the charge. by 11ej25
Infuriating to think that ERs can charge you the full amount because the doctor doesn't take your insurance.