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25 Jan 2020, 9:32 am

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^^^sterile eyewash is your friend.

I'll take some of it now...


But really -- several something hours away from it? :| No one seems to be bothered by it yet and it's been over 5 hours since I've felt it.
Turned the news on, there's news and videos less about 4 hours ago. Coincidence?

Better now than sorry. I'm getting eye drops now.

:| It seems it takes 45 mins before my eyes starts feeling irritated again.

Hmm...


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25 Jan 2020, 9:50 am

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I have a sinking suspicion that my eyes are very sensitive to sulfur dioxide spewed by nearby volcanoes. :x This is not a joke.


Oh man that sucks


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25 Jan 2020, 2:32 pm

I just fell victim to a phishing scam as I believed it and typed in all my details, TWICE (because i thought it didn't work the first time). It looked legit and I'm gullible.

I changed my bank online password, what else should I do?


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25 Jan 2020, 2:34 pm

Romantic relationships seem so forced.



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25 Jan 2020, 2:35 pm

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I just fell victim to a phishing scam as I believed it and typed in all my details, TWICE (because i thought it didn't work the first time). It looked legit and I'm gullible.

I changed my bank online password, what else should I do?


Was it a banking scam? Notify the bank and the police where you live.


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25 Jan 2020, 2:37 pm

I just finished reporting it to the bank. IDK if it's serious enough for police? i will ask bank to be sure.
They cant get money anyway, I'm poorer than whoever thought of this, guaranteed


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25 Jan 2020, 2:42 pm

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I just finished reporting it to the bank. IDK if it's serious enough for police? i will ask bank to be sure.
They cant get money anyway, I'm poorer than whoever thought of this, guaranteed


It's not just about stealing money. It's the chance that they now have your full personal info including your birthdate, bank account number (I presume) and your social security number. Scammers can use that for other purposes to hurt your credit score or even apply for new loans in your name. I don't mean to scare you, and it will likely be fine, but be very cautious. You should change any other accounts that have the same password and be really careful. Maybe the bank can notify you if there are any sudden hits on your credit rating, for one thing.


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25 Jan 2020, 2:44 pm

I've been on hold with an airline for three hours and fifteen minutes so far. :roll:

I wish there was a way to silence the bad-porn-sounding music.


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25 Jan 2020, 7:07 pm

The Aristocrats. :lol:


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25 Jan 2020, 9:48 pm

Yep, just as I thought, my mom is suspicious that I don't even have bronchitis and was just jumping to conclusions :roll: Last night she told me she thought it was post-nasal drip (haven't had near enough to make me cough like I have been, and the cough is usually dry) and/or that my body has just gotten used to coughing now, and she asked if the doctor had actually told me I had bronchitis (she didn't actually say "bronchitis," but she did say that I may have been getting a cold or something that was causing some inflammation, she prescribed me some albuterol to help with it, and it's a lot like the last time I had bronchitis, where they actually did say I had bronchitis). Worse than being sick is being sick and having someone you have to interact with regularly not believe that you actually are sick.


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25 Jan 2020, 10:17 pm

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26 Jan 2020, 12:09 am

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auntblabby wrote:
^^^sterile eyewash is your friend.

I'll take some of it now...


But really -- several something hours away from it? :| No one seems to be bothered by it yet and it's been over 5 hours since I've felt it.
Turned the news on, there's news and videos less about 4 hours ago. Coincidence?

Better now than sorry. I'm getting eye drops now.

:| It seems it takes 45 mins before my eyes starts feeling irritated again.

Hmm...

in your smoky environs that is par for the course, you can experiment with putting two drops in each eye every 45 minutes, see if that is any better than one drop per eye in the same time. or you can get lubricating drops which have more staying power, but they tend to feel a bit thick in the eye.



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26 Jan 2020, 12:11 am

My nephew.


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26 Jan 2020, 12:12 am

blooiejagwa wrote:
I just fell victim to a phishing scam as I believed it and typed in all my details, TWICE (because i thought it didn't work the first time). It looked legit and I'm gullible.

I changed my bank online password, what else should I do?

call one credit reporting agency and put a credit lock [NOT a freeze] on your account, this will prevent new modifications to your credit, and is temporary. in the process, you are entitled to a free look at your official credit report, i would do this so you can spot if the perps already did something nasty and take steps to fix it.



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26 Jan 2020, 9:05 am

My thesis presentation and final exams.
The exam part is the least bothering, the presentation part is what seems impossible to me.I have to hold a speech to 3-5 professors who clearly have more knowledge about the topic than I'll ever have so they can ask really tricky s**t if they want. I am generally really bad at presentations and speeches....and talking.
It is on Wednesday, it'll be a catastrophy.



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26 Jan 2020, 12:32 pm

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My thesis presentation and final exams.
The exam part is the least bothering, the presentation part is what seems impossible to me.I have to hold a speech to 3-5 professors who clearly have more knowledge about the topic than I'll ever have so they can ask really tricky s**t if they want. I am generally really bad at presentations and speeches....and talking.
It is on Wednesday, it'll be a catastrophy.


It's normal to be scared before a dissertation. Remember that the more you know, the less you think you know. I'm sure you are very astute about your topic. Good luck and don't forget to breathe!


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