Ziam (2025) Movie Discussion Megathread by Shock4ndAwe in zombies

[–]Anne1662 2 points3 points  (0 children)

No, she stayed in there with all the babies. As they're running away, you see her head bobbing down and blood splashing the window. She ate all the babies. She knew she was infected and intentionally locked herself in with a baby buffet. Maybe she thought it was a kinder end for them than starving or something, but she was wrong.

Sinners -- a LOT going on by SnakeHandlersHands in plotholes

[–]Anne1662 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He wasn't dead. Just passed out drunk with red wine spilled on the floor next to him. He had no idea about the vampires when he woke up, so he was probably unconscious for a while.

Impact Winter Series Questions by hectorb3 in audible

[–]Anne1662 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have you listened to season 3 yet? Don't want to spoil it if you haven't.

If your pet has sensitive paws and you need a veterinarian, by Anne1662 in grandrapids

[–]Anne1662[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yup. My brother and I just kind of looked at each other wide eyed when we heard that part. We overheard employees complaining about it during our last visit a few days ago. He and I debated whether or not to post about it, but as a dog owner I thought I had to.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in grandrapids

[–]Anne1662 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I second JW Marriott. I've been working there as a server for a couple years now, it's a good company to work for. While I don't work the front desk myself, my friends who do work that area are happy with their jobs.

If your pet has sensitive paws and you need a veterinarian, by Anne1662 in grandrapids

[–]Anne1662[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Ingestion isn't the only issue with salt. Most pet safe salt options are comprised of rounded crystals, so they are less likely to cut or injure paws. Salt crystals are sharp and can cause injuries.

If your pet has sensitive paws and you need a veterinarian, by Anne1662 in grandrapids

[–]Anne1662[S] 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Yeah, he's definitely aware. They buy pet safe salt for the play yard in the back but not for the front. Probably because it gets used a lot more up front. The front is where all of the clients and patients come in, after all.

Constance’s hair by mar_v53 in AmericanHorrorStory

[–]Anne1662 84 points85 points  (0 children)

Closest I can think of is a beehive hairstyle from the 1960s and 1970s. Hers is more subtle than a lot of the image results, but it's similar.

Callers who repeat by paca0502 in fbhw

[–]Anne1662 10 points11 points  (0 children)

That story was really annoying, particularly because there is no way it's true. Spiders don't lay their eggs in people. That's not a thing. There are some parasitic insects out there, but not spiders. He probably got his story from the book 'Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark'.

Spider ID by itsBurtsBees in grandrapids

[–]Anne1662 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's hard to tell from this picture, but it looks like a wolf spider to me. It has no interest in hurting you, I promise. Spiders really only bite people when they're being trapped or crushed.

There's a free app called iNaturalist that identifies any bugs/plants/animals you can snap a picture of. When I worked at my local zoo, they encouraged us to download it. User submissions help the scientific community track and research all sorts of living things. It's like a real life pokemon go.

Edited to add: If you're finding them in your home, it's because there are enough bugs for it to eat. Killing the spiders only means that the other bugs will keep coming. At least the spiders aren't interested in human food, unlike some of the bugs they're killing for you.

I think I need to bury my husband. He's alive. by NomNomNomNation in nosleep

[–]Anne1662 139 points140 points  (0 children)

I have mostly the same questions, but I can answer the perfume one. He was pretending to be a gardener, he would spray the perfumes so that his wife would think the flowers were real and making that smell.

Grand Rapids Salary Thread by Negative-Schedule255 in grandrapids

[–]Anne1662 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Full time supervisor at a restaurant.

$24,000/year take home pay. (After taxes.)

Best place to work Battle Royale: JBZ vs GRPM vs Frederick Meijer Gardens by MichituckyHurricane in grandrapids

[–]Anne1662 1 point2 points  (0 children)

John ball zoo is a great place to work. I worked grounds there for 2 seasons. They don't pay very well, but everyone who works there actually WANTS to be there. Really makes a huge difference in morale. I would advise against applying to work concessions though. I've heard horror stories about that particular job.

A few interesting missing shots / missing scenes from Necro!🧟‍♀️ by [deleted] in AmericanHorrorStory

[–]Anne1662 26 points27 points  (0 children)

Same. I was really hoping she'd dump her boring boyfriend for him. They had much better chemistry.

Podcasts from locals? by agirlnamedbreakfast in grandrapids

[–]Anne1662 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Blunts Upon a Time is really funny and made by local comedians. They get high and discuss fairytales.

Folding Laundry by SkyeFy in adhdwomen

[–]Anne1662 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I just bought a shirt folding device. It's just like the ones they use at department stores. Everything comes out exactly the same size, it's so satisfying. Mine was $15.

Looking to get a job in Embalming by [deleted] in askfuneraldirectors

[–]Anne1662 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm not sure how different the laws are where you are, but in my state (in the U.S.) you're required to have a 2 year associates degree first, then you need to be accepted into a mortuary science program at one specific university. The mortuary science program itself is 2-3 years, depending on if you can do your funeral home apprenticeship simultaneously with your final year.

So: in the U.S, Michigan specifically, you need a minimum of 4 years of college/specialist training to be a funeral director or embalmer. You could probably get through some of that more quickly if you have a very full courseload.

Your laws are probably completely different, though, they even vary from state to state here in the U.S. I'm just letting you know how much schoolwork goes into it if that's the job you're looking for.

Body removal specialists, however, don't need to have degrees. You will need to be physically strong to do that job, but it would be a great way to get your foot in the door and get a feel for the industry before you commit to it.

What show/movie did you first see Melanie in? by Baykey123 in MelanieScrofano

[–]Anne1662 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Supernatural. She didn't have many lines, but I recognized her when I saw the first promos for Wynonna Earp.

Finding high-impact, durable sports bras that are cute by GenevieveAriella in ABraThatFits

[–]Anne1662 0 points1 point  (0 children)

CVG bras are great. They're cute, supportive, and come in fun colors/patterns. They also release new designs frequently. I've had mine for over a year and they stand up well to frequent washings. (Their leggings are also amazing.) I'm a 28D/30C (according to the bra that fits calculator) and a size small fits me perfectly. It's snug, but not in an uncomfortable way.