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Online Dating or Face-to-Face, the Results Are the Exact Same

  This is one of the lamest and most overused reasons as to why dating is kinda shit these days. Can we come up with a new take, please!? “It’s online dating! That’s the problem.” No. Just No. These arguments are so weak they’re as sturdy as a chocolate teapot in the Nevadan desert. A new money-making scam called “Pear Rings” has entered the chat. They’ve created a ring that identifies singles at single events. Pear ring. This $25 turquoise ring is pitched as “the world’s biggest social experiment,” This little beauty’s purpose is to advertise to the world that you’re single, ready to mingle, and open for some real-life chit-chat. Slap it on your finger and head to your...

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100 Resin Crafts Projects and Ideas!

[TAG0] 100 Resin Crafts Projects and Ideas! Hey friends! Welcome to Doodlecraft! I'm Natalie and I am a lover of resin crafts.I've worked with Resin Crafts Blog for years and so if you do a quick google search for "resin crafts", chances are, you've seen a lot of my work.There's a huge variety of resin products out there, so there are some things you should know.Resin is magic. Okay, there's some science to it, but it basically is polymers that make a plastic.There are different resins for different applications.Story time:During 2019, I worked at a Pinner's event with Plaid Crafts running their Make-and-take booth.I met a lady there that was proud to tell me that she was a resin crafter.I was...

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Inside the Jersey Shore’s Unique Community of Tiny Houses

Driving up and down the Jersey Shore shortly after the end of World War II, hauling laundry along New Jersey Route 35 from Point Pleasant Beach to Seaside Heights, Fred Pearl and Ed Patnaude dreamed big. With the war over, here was their chance to turn sparsely developed ocean-view land into communities of vacation homes like the suburban tracts with modest, single-family homes springing up across the country. If they could get a bit of money together, they could build little cottages for the average working person—cop, baker, butcher and returning GI. One by one, the banks all turned them down. They had no collateral. But Ed’s brother-in-law bought into the dream when the banks wouldn’t. Fred and Ed were...

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Netizens Cracking Up At This Dude’s Tale Of Him Accidentally Playing ‘Titanic’ Song Out Loud While Sitting Next To Kate Winslet On A Plane

In cinema, there is such a wonderful thing as a soundtrack, in which each of the key characters in a film or TV series has their own musical theme. And then, if the film becomes popular, this music is often transferred in our heads to the actor or actress who played this character. For example, the famous comedian Benny Hill, Keanu Reeves (several themes at once, we presume) and Leonardo DiCaprio perhaps have “their own” musical themes. And if speaking about Di Caprio, then of course, Kate Winslet – because you probably figured out what the song actually was. So here’s another funny story for you to support our musical-mental theory. More info: TikTok This TikTok influencer once met a...

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The Ultimate Guide to Service Level Agreements (With Help Desk SLA Examples)

Whether you're working with a new customer or another department at your company, one of the most critical steps for alignment is creating a service level agreement (SLA). However, you may be wondering, "what is an SLA and how do I write one?" Traditionally, an SLA serves to define exactly what a customer will receive from a service provider. Here, we'll explain the different types of SLAs, what they include, how to create one, and examples to draw inspiration from. [TAG0] Ultimately, a service level agreement is designed to create alignment between two parties by setting clear expectations and mitigating any issues before they happen. With that in mind, there are multiple types of SLA depending on your use case....

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