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How many pillows to do you sleep with?


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Actually I do use one for my neck and one for my knees

I pretty much can't sleep without a pillow between my legs all night
 
Lol that's actually why I asked. Philly was definitely grouped with all the rust belt cities that were dying up over the past 70 years. Hit a peak population of 2M in 1950 and fell every decade after that down to 1.5M until 2000.... since than the population drop stopped and we're up slightly.

Wasn't sure if Detroit is still shrinking
On the plus side your city is healthier that Pittsburgh
 
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I’ve done worse than bullshit an interview for free food

In college, there was a “free food” email list highlighting every time some speaker would come in and would have food for the antendees. Some student hears of something with food, they email the list the time and place.

My broke ass sat through so many boring and non relevant to me powerpoints all to get $3 worth of little ceasars pizza and a soda
 
Also is Detroit still a dying city or are things turning around at all?

It's hard to Guage at the moment. There were a lot of places on the comeback around the city before covid hit and I'm sure there are going to be some set backs.

I joked about it a second ago but most people I know have found decent work in the weed economy which is always booming.
 
Also is Detroit still a dying city or are things turning around at all?

They lost six percent of their population over the past decade. That's more than any city in the country, including St. Louis and Baltimore whose population declines are inflated due to suburbs not being counted in their populations (so city folks moving to the burbs counts as population loss even when the metro area remains the same).

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_United_States_cities_by_population

I'd actually never heard of Philly being thought of in that way. In terms of dying rust belt cities, I think of Detroit, St. Louis, Cleveland, Buffalo, and Pittsburgh, with the direness being in that order
 
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