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All this time....

So something is triggering these thoughts to occur.
Can you narrow down what that might be?

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All this time....

Define This time.

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It sounds silly.

Oh... it is not silly. Not in the least.

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It sounds silly.

Delete the picture. No need to keep a reminder of a dark time in your past.

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I booked a flight to Denpasar Bali and its the first time I'll be flying on my own.

Enjoy your trip. Post lots of pictures so we can wish we were there too. Safe travels both ways. Seek responsible counsel from your brother; he lives there. Take the high road in all circumstances and stay positive.

You got this...!

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I booked a flight to Denpasar Bali and its the first time I'll be flying on my own.

From Tripadvisor.com:

You can buy IDR quite easily in the UK, but you'll get a lower exchange rate than if you take GBP toย Baliย and exchange there.

So the best option is to take GBP and exchange when you're in Bali. The airport money changers (after the customs and x-ray check) offer a rate that's slightly lower than in your destination (if you're in south Bali) but still better than UK rates. So maybe exchange about 50 quid at the airport to get you going then exchange the rest when you're in your destination.

It's worth taking debit/credit card as a back up, but remember to register your travel dates and countries with your lender so that the card isn't blocked for a fraud check should you need to use it.

Using a credit/debit card isn't as cost effective generally compared to taking cash; you will get stung for a transaction fee and foreign exchange fee. There is a way around this if you use a Halifax Clarity Credit Card to make the withdrawal then the same day go into your online banking and pay off the amount withdrawn to avoid the daily interest charge of a credit card cash advance.

Store your cash in your in-room safe or the reception safety deposit box depending on your property.

Travel cards are generally okay in Europe and the US; but for use outside of these destinations generally not cost effective.

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Re: the Great Gun Control Debate, I received an email today from a help-qa.com user, and I will reply to it, keeping everything as short as possible .

The only time I hear about the "Dems want to take away your guns", is when the alt-right, NRA proponents bring it up.

NO ONE wants to take your gun away! But please convince me you need an assault rifle with 80 round clips AND a bump stock to go God damned quail hunting...!!!!!
AND AT AGE 18 !!!

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sorry if it sounds like im being stereotypical but why the hell does every latin reggae song has this same annoying beat..

It is your head.
If you don't like the music listen to something you do like.

Or leave that club and go somewhere else....
LOL

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Re: the Great Gun Control Debate, I received an email today from a help-qa.com user, and I will reply to it, keeping everything as short as possible .

Sherlock wrote:
Snopes is thoroughly discredited as a fact checking site. The founder is being divorced by his wife for cheating and there are allegations of embezzlement--and it has now been taken over by corporate interests.

So if Snopes said the sky is blue they are completely complicit in posting a lie.

Give me a break! The students from Parkland are not being controlled by any outside influences. They just want common sense gun laws. Period. The more you attempt to propagate right wing conspiracies, the less common sense you spew.

And the more you sound like your information comes from smoking mushrooms.

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Re: the Great Gun Control Debate, I received an email today from a help-qa.com user, and I will reply to it, keeping everything as short as possible .

The claims that Mr. Soros paid anybody connected to the March for our Lives protests is not true.
https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/soros-paid-ma...

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