Lake access for spreading cremains
Subreddit for all things Royal Oak, Michigan.
Feeling like I'm being treated like a child
Rollator?
A place for anyone with OA to find support, share stories, and talk about anything related to the disease.
Forced tip on carryout
Welcome to r/tipping! This subreddit reflects the majority consensus within its active community about U.S. tipping traditions while encouraging diverse viewpoints to enhance discussions. If you perceive bias, it may reflect your personal views rather than the sub’s consensus. Share your thoughts, whether you’re a firm believer or a skeptic, and use flairs to organize posts. Note: Political posts or commentary are not allowed. Flag unacceptable content to help MODs keep the community civil.
Cashiers at Kroger?
Subreddit for all things Royal Oak, Michigan.
Erosive Osteoarthritis in hands
This community welcomes anyone who is seeking information or support for any form of arthritis. This is a place for both patients and caregivers to discuss living with arthritis. Feel free to post personal stories, ask questions, and participate in discussions!
Asked for a second tip
Welcome to r/tipping! This subreddit reflects the majority consensus within its active community about U.S. tipping traditions while encouraging diverse viewpoints to enhance discussions. If you perceive bias, it may reflect your personal views rather than the sub’s consensus. Share your thoughts, whether you’re a firm believer or a skeptic, and use flairs to organize posts. Note: Political posts or commentary are not allowed. Flag unacceptable content to help MODs keep the community civil.
Where do you feel like you should tip?
Welcome to r/tipping! This subreddit reflects the majority consensus within its active community about U.S. tipping traditions while encouraging diverse viewpoints to enhance discussions. If you perceive bias, it may reflect your personal views rather than the sub’s consensus. Share your thoughts, whether you’re a firm believer or a skeptic, and use flairs to organize posts. Note: Political posts or commentary are not allowed. Flag unacceptable content to help MODs keep the community civil.
How long should it take for an employer to notice you've quit?
A subreddit for those who want to end work, are curious about ending work, want to get the most out of a work-free life, want more information on anti-work ideas and want personal help with their own jobs/work-related struggles.
ATM's that dispense smaller bills?
Subreddit for all things Royal Oak, Michigan.
Email address change - locked out of account
Talk about your genes and their possible implications! Discord: https://discord.gg/3Jjc3GdmtB
Looking for help with integrating new adult family member with Autism diagnosis
Autism news, information and support. Please feel free to submit articles to enhance the knowledge, acceptance, understanding and research of Autism and ASD.
Our new puppy!
Welsh corgi - a short-legged, long-backed dog with foxy head of either of two breeds of Welsh origin: Cardigan Welsh corgi or Pembroke Welsh corgi
Did you try to tell anyone you were being abused as a child, but get told you weren't?
This is a support group for people raised by abusive parents (with toxic, self-absorbed or abusive personality traits, which may be exhibited by those who suffer from cluster B personality disorders). Please share your stories, your questions, your histories, your fears and your triumphs. Significant others and friends are all welcome.
AllyAlign Cognizant email
Welcome to r/scams. This is an educational subreddit focused on scams. It is our hope to be a wealth of knowledge for people wanting to educate themselves, find support, and discover ways to help a friend or loved one who may be a victim of a scam. Please read the rules: https://reddit.com/r/Scams/wiki/rules and our wiki BEFORE posting. Please give posts appropriate, descriptive titles. Joking comments on serious posts will be removed. Be civil.
Surrendering reactive dog to rescue
We are a community for people that own reactive dogs! We support the LIMA (Least Intrusive, Minimally Aversive) approach to dog training. The tips and advice here cannot replace a qualified certified trainer or veterinary behaviorist - if you are struggling please consider these resources for your dog. Everyone is welcome. A reactive dog is not required to join, but please keep discussions and posts focused on dog reactivity.
Should I pay my deceased sister's medical bills?
A place to ask simple legal questions.
Are vacuum sealers worth the cost?
Frugality is the mental approach we each take when considering our resource allocations. It includes time, money, convenience, and many other factors.
Waiting
A subreddit about Parkinson's Disease. For those with Parkinson's, Lewy Body, and family and friends of those.
It's been more than 3 years since Covid. What changes did you make then that you still maintain now?
r/AskReddit is the place to ask and answer thought-provoking questions.
It's been more than 3 years since we locked down due to Covid. We're all much more relaxed and "back to normal" now. Still, some things remain. What changes did you make then that you still maintain now?
r/AskReddit is the place to ask and answer thought-provoking questions.
Decisions to make, help or not help?
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Update on dementia diagnosis
This subreddit is dedicated to information and support for people dealing with dementia. Dementia is an abnormal, serious loss of cognitive ability, often seen in older people as a result of degenerative disease. It can also be the result of CTE or head trauma, getting blown up by an IED, drug abuse, and other causes. Some of the most common forms of dementia are: Alzheimer's disease, vascular dementia, frontotemporal dementia, semantic dementia and dementia with Lewy bodies.
Mood issues
This subreddit is dedicated to information and support for people dealing with dementia. Dementia is an abnormal, serious loss of cognitive ability, often seen in older people as a result of degenerative disease. It can also be the result of CTE or head trauma, getting blown up by an IED, drug abuse, and other causes. Some of the most common forms of dementia are: Alzheimer's disease, vascular dementia, frontotemporal dementia, semantic dementia and dementia with Lewy bodies.
Yet another curriculum post.
The r/homeschool community is a place to share homeschool resources, advice, news, curriculum, and learning support for redditors who are homeschooling, unschooling, or educating their children at home (or considering it). Welcome to the largest home education subreddit!