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See This Studio Apartment’s DIY Dining Nook That "Broke the Internet"

The biggest challenge for Mallory Wackerman was adding interest to a one-room, new-build white box of a studio apartment. READ MORE...
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*Beloved burger chain closing only store in this big city due to crime*

The notoriety of the Bay Area as a burgeoning area for crime has been growing in recent years β€” and its the main reason a beloved food chain is leaving the city of Oakland. In-N-Out, the California-based fast food restaurant with a massive cult following, announced last week that it's closing its lone Oakland location due to crime in the city.Related: Hyundai, Kia vehicles face troubling reality after unfortunate trend Customers of the East Oakland branch have reportedly been subject to "car break-ins, property damage, theft, and armed robberies," according to In-N-Out chief operating officer Denny Warnick in a statement provided to the San Francisco Chronicle. He said that the company has tried to "create safer conditions," but ultimately decided to close by March 24. He said that the workers will be transferred to another location. In-N-Out has nearly 400 locations across California, Nevada, Arizona, Utah, Texas, Oregon, and Colorado.Related: Burger King embraces controversial tech for new Whopper offer According the report by the Chronicle, there have been over 1,300 reported police incidents in the vicinity of the location of the In-N-Out branch since 2019, which is more than any other place in the city of Oakland. Nearly 1,200 of those police incidents were car break-ins, which has been a fast-growing safety hazard in the city. A 2019 FBI report said that Oakland is the number one city in America in terms of motor vehicle theft per person. The whole Bay Area has struggled so much with this issue that the Chronicle has already made a Car Break-in tracker to track the most common areas with break-ins and break-in attempts since 2018. Discuss trade ideas with Hedge Fund Managers and experienced Day Traders. Get Real Money Pro now.
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Beloved burger chain closing only store in this big city due to crime

The notoriety of the Bay Area as a burgeoning area for crime has been growing in recent years β€” and its the main reason a beloved food chain is leaving the city of Oakland. In-N-Out, the California-based fast food restaurant with a massive cult following, announced last week that it's closing its lone Oakland location due to crime in the city.Related: Hyundai, Kia vehicles face troubling reality after unfortunate trend Customers of the East Oakland branch have reportedly been subject to "car break-ins, property damage, theft, and armed robberies," according to In-N-Out chief operating officer Denny Warnick in a statement provided to the San Francisco Chronicle. He said that the company has tried to "create safer conditions," but ultimately decided to close by March 24. He said that the workers will be transferred to another location. In-N-Out has nearly 400 locations across California, Nevada, Arizona, Utah, Texas, Oregon, and Colorado.Related: Burger King embraces controversial tech for new Whopper offer According the report by the Chronicle, there have been over 1,300 reported police incidents in the vicinity of the location of the In-N-Out branch since 2019, which is more than any other place in the city of Oakland. Nearly 1,200 of those police incidents were car break-ins, which has been a fast-growing safety hazard in the city. A 2019 FBI report said that Oakland is the number one city in America in terms of motor vehicle theft per person. The whole Bay Area has struggled so much with this issue that the Chronicle has already made a Car Break-in tracker to track the most common areas with break-ins and break-in attempts since 2018. Discuss trade ideas with Hedge Fund Managers and experienced Day Traders. Get Real Money Pro now.
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*AMIWRONG for refusing to let my mom move into my home after retiring?*

I (32F) bought a two bedroom house last year that perfectly suits my needs. My mom (60F) is now retiring and wants to move from my childhood home to my city. She asked if she could have my extra bedroom to move in with me instead of getting her own condo. I love my mom, but declined - I don't want to give up my guest room and personal space. My mom got upset, arguing family should live together. She wants to be closer to me and I'm being unreasonable by not letting her move in. I suggested helping her look for an affordable 55+ community instead. But my mom won't entertain any other housing ideas. She insists I have plenty of room and should want her to live with me in retirement. She says I'm abandoning her in her time of need. I feel guilty, but I'm not ready to have my mom move in at 32 when I finally have my own place. My brother thinks I'm selfish for not supporting mom's plan. But I don't think her retirement means I have to give up privacy in my own home. AMIWRONG? submitted by /u/whisperingxstar to r/amiwrong [link] [comments]
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AMIWRONG for refusing to let my mom move into my home after retiring?

I (32F) bought a two bedroom house last year that perfectly suits my needs. My mom (60F) is now retiring and wants to move from my childhood home to my city. She asked if she could have my extra bedroom to move in with me instead of getting her own condo. I love my mom, but declined - I don't want to give up my guest room and personal space. My mom got upset, arguing family should live together. She wants to be closer to me and I'm being unreasonable by not letting her move in. I suggested helping her look for an affordable 55+ community instead. But my mom won't entertain any other housing ideas. She insists I have plenty of room and should want her to live with me in retirement. She says I'm abandoning her in her time of need. I feel guilty, but I'm not ready to have my mom move in at 32 when I finally have my own place. My brother thinks I'm selfish for not supporting mom's plan. But I don't think her retirement means I have to give up privacy in my own home. AMIWRONG? submitted by /u/whisperingxstar to r/amiwrong link comments
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*The Barbie Movie's Unexpected Message for Men: Challenging the Need for Female Validation*

I know the movie has been out for ages, but hey. Everybody is all about how feminist it is and all, but I think it holds such a powerful message for men. It's Ken, he's all about desperately wanting Barbie's validation all the time but then develops so much and becomes 'kenough', as in, enough without female validation. He's got self-worth in himself, not just because a woman gave it to him. I love this story arc, what do you guys think about it? Do you know other movies that explore this topic? (Also, check out my video on this topic) submitted by /u/Simon_Fokt to r/movies [link] [comments]
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