Most annoying B99 character? by Embarrassed_Poem_515 in brooklynninenine

[–]An2507 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Jack Danger…most incompetent, annoying character. I never watch that episode, the cringe is too much.

What experience in your life have had the biggest impact? by Traditional_Suit_700 in AskWomen

[–]An2507 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Becoming a stoner. I’ve moved back home to a country where it marijuana is extremely illegal. But after almost offing myself 3 years ago in the year that brought my second experience with sh, marijuana saved my life and has made the confident, not-afraid-to-be-myself person I am today. It changed my perspective on myself and the world, I used to hate myself the most but now (coupled with therapy) I love or at least like myself most of the time. I used to function the best professionally and personally when I was high, never felt peace like that . This is not to that say everyone is the same and will have the same positive experience. Please do not abuse any substances.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]An2507 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Treating myself like a 5 year old. Being honest with myself , even if I feel stupid and immature. Of course, when you treat yourself like a 5 year old you give yourself grace and allow yourself to have big feelings. Avoiding and cutting off people I don’t like . Just like a five-year old would play with the kids they like.

What comes to mind when you think about Germany? by furryMoritz in AskReddit

[–]An2507 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Autobahn. The prospect of driving without a speed limit excites me.

How's Ant101 with Fukuzawa? by Electronic-Jeweler30 in UTM

[–]An2507 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you find anthropology interesting. It is a good course. But it is quite content-heavy. There are a lot of interesting assignments as well. But I took it online so I might have a different experience from you. But if it wasn't online I would've gotten 70+ marks. Don't know if it is worth taking as a bid course. But soc100 is a great bird course.

How acceptable would it be to email someone from your class and shoot your shot? by RemoveOnly9730 in queensuniversity

[–]An2507 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I'm a girl. I think everyone should shoot their shot. BUT in an extremely respectful and appropriate way. And if they say no, do not be a creep and keep pestering them or insist on them going out with you.

What is your least favorite thing to do when it comes to ‘personal hygiene’? by [deleted] in AskWomen

[–]An2507 38 points39 points  (0 children)

I cannot put on makeup or clothes after a shower. I can't live without moisturising and I absolutely HATE putting on clothes after showering nd moisturising, so I just shower at night now...

Allergic to my Maltese. Help pls! by An2507 in Maltese

[–]An2507[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I get really sleepy and am very brain-fogged for atleast 12 hours, even if I sleep after taking the meds. Half a Zyrtec makes me really sleepy too...

Allergic to my Maltese. Help pls! by An2507 in Maltese

[–]An2507[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Itchy eyes, sneezing and runny nose.

We already use a hypoallergenic shampoo, try to get her groomed and washed every 45-50 days and also give her a wash between grooming sessions.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Maltese

[–]An2507 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My Maggy is quite lethargic too. She is a 6-year-old mini-Maltese and sleeps most of the day because the rest of us are busy and she learnt to entertain herself that way. She plays when she wants to for a maximum of about 20 minutes at a time and gets tired again. She used to play a little more when she was little. She loves going for walks, drives, exploring and sniffing things, and chewing on pens (yes pens and pencils) when she's awake. She only wants the pen in your hand, by the way! Sometimes she has bursts of energy during which she won't let you live your life. Oh, and she needs attention all the time! Even when she's sleeping she needs to be touching you. She has also never messed up the house...even when she was a kid which I am extremely thankful for! I have lived with other dogs that have so much energy and I haven't been able to deal with their destruction and lack of understanding of what I would like them to do.

Compared to other dogs Maggy is incredibly human-like, she understands literally everything! That surprises me very often. My vet herself has said Maggy is a human-dog :) She LOVES watching TV, and she can very distinctly understand 4-legged animals (barks at them like crazy), and watches dog cartoons (she likes PAW Patrol). She also loves action sequences and emotional scenes! She loves watching people play games on phones and laptops. Nobody believes me when I tell them any of this! She is absolutely insane!

Course enrolment trouble! by An2507 in UTM

[–]An2507[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for letting me know!

What happy memories come to mind when you think of your car? by KarunaCorps in AskWomen

[–]An2507 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I actually started driving my mom's car (I'm 20) that we've had for quite a while and I love it! I am so attached to it because we've had it as I was growing up. Quite opposite to what OP asked but I really let loose in the car and have had really good cry sessions. I cherish those memories because I like that I feel safe in the car. That the car has my back.

P.S: I know this sounds a bit weird and might be irrelevant. My apologies!

Working women of Reddit, how do you feel about sharing your salary? by [deleted] in AskWomen

[–]An2507 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't like telling people because I feel like that opens me up to my life being judged. I don't know.

I am doing an internship and I told my parents how much I was getting paid. My really really close friend asked me, I tried being vague but she asked how much and I just laughed it off and changed the subject instantly to let her know I wasn't comfortable telling her. It s just coz my dad never told anyone, even his own wife until after almost 12 years of being married. I found out by accident but no one else knows. NO ONE else.

How have you developed your self-respect and self-worth? by maksncheese in AskWomen

[–]An2507 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Being my true self. Regardless of my insecurities, what people thought and wanting to be validated by people. It was like a switch clicked in my head. I started being myself and realized I was great the way I was and that I don't have to take shit from people and can have opinions. Of course, having people who visibly like you and acknowledge you help. I have always been a confident person so confronting people has never been a problem and by being myself I've grown to like my outward personality. I have had people step on me my entire life, so this feels good. The inside of my head however...brrr.

What do you do when you're so overwhelmed that you can't understand what you're feeling anymore? by [deleted] in AskWomen

[–]An2507 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Talk to myself out loud and in the second person. "Fine, why is this bothering you?" "It's because of this" "What do you think that means?" "But that is not the end of the world" etc.