(Part 2) Top products from r/makemychoice

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We found 20 product mentions on r/makemychoice. We ranked the 154 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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u/hahanawmsayin · 10 pointsr/makemychoice

Yes. Not just for this girl, but because you'll need to ask for what you want in life. Whether prom works out or not, you might as well start getting in the habit.

For this instance in particular, keep in mind -- prom is (ideally) about having fun. If you make it mean something more than that, she'll feel that pressure. The pressure of you wanting her to say yes, you wanting her to like you, you wanting her to be your girlfriend, etc.

Not that those are bad things to want, but they put pressure on the other person, and that can be uncomfortable if they're not yet ready to accept that.

On the other hand, if you invite her and she gets the feeling that it's going to be fun, she won't have to worry about breaking your heart if she says no, or that prom itself is going to be this huge, stressful situation (because so much is riding on it for you) it'll be much easier for her to say yes.

In that scenario, she only has to be responsible for herself -- she doesn't have to worry about you, and that's an attractive quality. Someone who's going to enjoy himself no matter what. No pressure.

Try to put yourself in the other person's shoes. That advice that'll serve you well throughout your life.

Recommended reading:

u/Connguy · 7 pointsr/makemychoice

Edit: for the record, I posted this before the lasybugs thing took off

You're not going to make any great progress on a PC build for that price. Besides, PC tech is changing so quickly, you shouldn't buy any one piece of it until you can buy all of it.

If you're looking for X1 games, I'm a huge fan of Destiny, but it's not for everyone. If you're looking for more of a sure hit, check out Shadows of Mordor or Dragon Age: Inquisition.

If you want to change things up a little, here are some of my favorite purchases (I'm a minor Amazon addict):

u/this_raccoon · 6 pointsr/makemychoice

Yes. Stop now. At least for a while, long enough to regain complete control.

I had the exact same problem until a year ago. I tried all I could to moderate, I still ended up drinking way too much and passing out on my bathroom floor. So I quit drinking entirely for about 3 months, and took this time to re-think my relationship with alcohol. It did a lot of good!

If you need some help, try paying a visit to the folks over at /r/stopdrinking, and maybe read this book. Best of luck!

u/[deleted] · 1 pointr/makemychoice

My husband writes and LOVES his fancy pen. He always has a notepad near and really appreciates having a pen that won't smudge or quit working mid-word. If you want a pen, get a pen!

This is one he currently has in his wishlist. Look around, find one you like, and try to get under your $100 for the pen so you can buy some refills at the same time.

edit- find not fine

u/CrystalElyse · 1 pointr/makemychoice

Husband and I found this store on a walk the other day. They had samples. I guess there's this one type of honey that crystallizes super fast. So they whip it, and it get's this super thick, sugary consistency. It's one of the best things that's ever been in my mouth. We've been making toast like crazy the past few days so we can eat it. lol. I'm gonna be making funnel cakes this weekend because we couldn't find any for the fourth. Gonna be spreading some whipped honey on that, too. I've also been eating it out of the jar. We may have a bit of a problem now......



Edit: I don't see the whipped honey on the site. I found this for you, which looks very similar to the one we have.

u/booninvailable · 3 pointsr/makemychoice

What is your moral opposition to eating meat? I ask not in a defensive tone, because I too am a vegetarian (and I have been all my life). I think it should really just boil down to this: we pretty much know that animals are capable of feeling pain. This assumption is codified in laws regarding bestiality and animal cruelty. From a utilitarian perspective, disengaging from the meat-eating society allows you to engage in life in a way that more successfully limits the pain that living things experience on earth.

Another thing to consider is that the meat industry is one of the most environmentally unsound human endeavors ever conceived. The economic model for creating meat-based products is essentially "grow food, harvest that food, transport that food to the real food, have the real food eat the food we already grew, and then harvest the real food." Meat is needlessly expensive in a 21st century economy in which many people could be healthy with a vegetarian diet. This expense is far more than just in a monetary sense, it is a cost which resonates environmentally as well. Think about all the fuels used merely to transport grains or corn to the animals that will eat them. This kind of stuff adds up.

Someone else in these comments recommended that you should consult a nutritionist to see what kinds of things you would be lacking from giving up meat. I just want to let you know that everyone should consult nutritionists, and that people who don't eat meat really don't give up much. A common misconception about vegetarians is that they don't get enough protein. In reality, most meat-eaters are receiving an excess of protein (nothing harmful, but nothing necessary to their diet).

A final thought: I questioned my vegetarianism when I was about 15, as I had grown up with vegetarian parents and for a while it felt as if I was living under someone else's philosophy with no real thought of my own factoring in. I read Jonathan Safran Foer's Eating Animals during this time and it reassured me that vegetarianism wasn't just right, it was right for me. Do some reading before you reach a decision. You want this to be something that's truly yours.

u/CareCupisEmpty · 1 pointr/makemychoice

Tigers in the Mud was really interesting to read, cool to see WWII from a different perspective.

The Art of War is a good read as well. I like how it combines military strategy and Taoism.

Those are my favorite ones so far, but I read a lot more fiction than anything...

u/Yubza · 1 pointr/makemychoice

Ok yeah that sounds fair for the most part I guess. Especially since SSB is an oldie, but I found a used copy of SSB for about $35 on amazon if you wanna check it out.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/ol/B00005Q8M0/sr=8-1/qid=1405411280/ref=olp_tab_used?ie=UTF8&condition=used&qid=1405411280&sr=8-1

u/PDXPTW · 2 pointsr/makemychoice

Sapiens! Based on your library this might be up your alley.

Follow it up with Homo Deus if you like it.

https://www.amazon.com/Sapiens-Humankind-Yuval-Noah-Harari/dp/0062316095

u/Alaendil · 9 pointsr/makemychoice

Glancing through your post history, I'd recommend this.