AnynameIwant1

AnynameIwant1 t1_je7gdsl wrote

That is interesting. I have lived in Deal/West Long Branch (near Asbury Park), Lacey and my girlfriend went to Stockton (Exit 44, I would visit her every weekend). I also go to Wildwood every September. I can't think of a time when I didn't sit in traffic on the GSP at some point. Except maybe for the dead of winter. But that is an interesting perspective.

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AnynameIwant1 t1_j0i1ffn wrote

My 2013 Honda Accord turned the lights on automatically when the wipers were on. People have to be turning them off intentionally or never leaving them on "auto". I manually turn mine on even when it is slightly darker due to clouds or whatever (like today). No one can ever say they didn't see me.

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AnynameIwant1 t1_ix6viik wrote

I would like to disagree based on my own experience (I used to say I was a night owl). I have a genetic condition that causes me to have major problems with histamine (including too much in my body). The histamine causes me to have insomnia daily. If I didn't take my medications to treat it (can't be cured), I would fall asleep around 3-4am every day. Here is a study about it histamine's influence on sleep:

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3016451/

Info about how my condition impacts sleep: https://mastcell360.com/fixing-sleep-challenges-in-mast-cell-activation-syndrome-and-histamine-intolerance/

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AnynameIwant1 t1_iuinyuc wrote

As a firefighter, I went to a total loss house fire started by a Power Wheels car next to the back of the house. Fire climbed the wall and it was all over from there. (the homeowners got home after the fire was called in to us by a neighbor)

Lithium batteries aren't safe anywhere in or near a house. (including tablets and phones) You just never know. With that said, yes, I leave my tablets/spare phones at home, but not on a charger.

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