Summoarpleaz

Summoarpleaz t1_ixe0gmg wrote

For me, depending on what you’re looking for in a desk, the easiest option is ikea or online since you don’t have to worry about getting it to your home. If going online, I’d also check Etsy, target (which has a surprisingly good inexpensive home section). It’s a bit of a hit or miss sometimes with Etsy, but I haven’t been disappointed yet. The reviews can tell you how easy it is to assemble on that end I haven’t been upset either).

The other option is something “high end” like crate and barrel or higher and they often come with free assembly since it’s so expensive.

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Summoarpleaz t1_iwrpyuc wrote

I once went to a local version of like goodwill/thrift store and there was a sort of scratched up dresser. I like to sometimes treasure hunt but have no real eye for anything. It looked sturdy so I took a peak and saw the inside was branded with an Amish company from PA. The wood was solid. It was already marked sold, but I think the price was like $85. It was probably worth many fold over that.

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Summoarpleaz t1_ivyzgp3 wrote

Yes agreed. I have no issue with politics but it seems like the posts have basically gone down in the data visualization aspect in favor of making a political point. Again, wouldn’t be an issue if only the data visualization part were punched up a notch.

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Summoarpleaz t1_isxmybo wrote

Curious… is New Brunswick in central? I used to say that but then someone from Princeton said it was north so idk.

I don’t care either way, things are just either close to my home or far lol. And I’m from an immigrant family but grew up in NJ so I didn’t know what taylorham pork roll even was until college. I just know it’s really good in a breakfast sandwich.

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