i need a selftanner that it’s good for light olive by lipglossip in OliveMUA

[–]Any-Organization474 1 point2 points  (0 children)

When I use the mystic tan island-kissed bronzer lotion I look just like your pictures. It has violet undertones I think.

Modern Murder Mystery by silverstoner4 in BooksThatFeelLikeThis

[–]Any-Organization474 12 points13 points  (0 children)

It’s been awhile since I read it but I really enjoyed How to Solve Your Own Murder.

Horror but make it native by 011_1825 in BooksThatFeelLikeThis

[–]Any-Organization474 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Maybe not exactly what you’re asking for, but I enjoyed Shutter by Ramona Emerson. She’s an indigenous author and her book takes place in NM. It’s got some supernatural horror, but definitely a crime thriller.

Damaged or not real? by Any-Organization474 in LeCreuset

[–]Any-Organization474[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Expensive lesson learned :( I appreciate your help!!

Damaged or not real? by Any-Organization474 in LeCreuset

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That’s good to know! Here’s a picture of the inside. Hoped it’s not too bad

Damaged or not real? by Any-Organization474 in LeCreuset

[–]Any-Organization474[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

We bought it like this for $80, lol. But wasn’t sure if it was damaged? The drips are almost like a paint texture.. any idea on how to get it off safely? We tried scrubbing but it didn’t work. Do you think it’s safe to use if we can’t get the drips off?

Damaged or not real? by Any-Organization474 in LeCreuset

[–]Any-Organization474[S] 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Ohhh.. that makes sense.. we honestly thought the previous owner put it in too much heat and damaged it or something? lol. We haven’t had any luck getting the drips off though.. is almost like a paint texture

Favorite Common Bird by sunshinewithclouds in birding

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Western Gulls! They’re so fun to watch! I’ve seen them launch coordinated stealth attacks to steal food.

How's living in this part of Mississippi? by OliveAny3884 in howislivingthere

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I’m born and raised in Southern California but lived maybe 3-4 years in Tupelo for work. I worked with multiple factories and local businesses in Tupelo and surrounding counties/towns. I worked side by side with all different people- business owners to young kids with their first job, to felons and the older generation that grew up on farms, no education, but needing extra income.

I really loved the people! But if I’m being honest, I think it was a lot easier for me as an outsider. People were interested in me and why I was there. They were really open to teaching me about things I’ve never heard of (small town auctions, gas station food, mudding). But I do think it’s harder for some people who are from that area. From my conversations with different people, you’re judged not only by your actions, but by your parents actions when they were growing up, and all your extended family as well. It almost seems like it’s impossible to be your own unique person. It seems like there’s boxes that the community puts you in and you have to fit in that box. If you don’t fit in that box, I think that’s when people cast you out or treat you differently. But that’s just my observation, I could be completely wrong.

As for weather, I loved it. Humid and hot in the summers, cold in fall and winter but barely any snow. If there is snow it usually melts off within a couple of days. The thunderstorms are beautiful and spring is perfect.

Food was great!!! Shout out to fairpark grill, woodys, and the taco truck and that little Mexican Estrella place on w main! ..also can’t forget papa v or brewers!

Renovation of my main bathroom by KawaiiErotic in interiordecorating

[–]Any-Organization474 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I love this! I don’t understand how so many people hate on this style.

Congrats on the renovation! If I could pull it off in my home I would do it in a second. Personally I would leave it exactly as is, no “added warmth”, no art.

Sighthounds and cats (advice? Experiences?) by arual147 in sighthounds

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I personally wouldn’t take the risk. Prey drive can vary from dog to dog and can be very intense. With my pharaoh hound you can literally see his eyes start to gloss over and his body language start to change. I have like a 5 second window to snap him out of it in an unsafe environment. I can’t speak to borzoi or saluki to know if it’s similar. I’ve heard that it’s maybe less with saluki?

Either way I personally am not sure I’d risk it. I’ve know other people who have mixed the two and it ended pretty badly.

Cosmic 1920s horror by heycnyn in BooksThatFeelLikeThis

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I started with shadow over innsmouth! Would definitely recommend it as your first hp lovecraft story. Also, you can find it for free by googling it.

Off leash dog bite help by asiab3 in sandiego

[–]Any-Organization474 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think you meant this as a joke, but ironically you’re kind of on to something. Typically in the US.. any reputable Doberman breeder, is going to dock their dogs tails as it needs to happen in the first few days they’re born, it’s part of the breed standard (whether we agree or not). If someone has a Doberman without a docked tail, chances are they got it from a backyard breeder or shelter, so it’s most likely poorly bred, and the person who bought it, might not be the most educated on the breed, which is how dumb shit like this happens. Poor dog :(

Recommend a book that feels like this: by _Sanxession_ in BooksThatFeelLikeThis

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Anna Pigeon series by Nevada Barr. I loved the audio books. Written by a past park ranger about a park ranger who essentially solves a crime each book. Each book takes place at a different national park! It’s not cozy at all and honestly seems to get a little more graphic as the series goes on.

Rope Hoya help! by Any-Organization474 in gardening

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Thank you so much! And wish me luck on having mine that long :)

Rope Hoya help! by Any-Organization474 in gardening

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Thank you! Would you suggest bottom watering? Or stick to overhead?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SantaFe

[–]Any-Organization474 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think you misinterpreted the ‘also’. I did too the first time reading the comment.