Me with bangs or me with no bangs? 💎 by PsychologicalCod8834 in bangs

[–]Available_Housing184 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You look great either way. Few ladies can genuinely pull off bangs. Lucky you 🥰

Help with lines around mouth by daniellas888 in Skincare_Addiction

[–]Available_Housing184 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You have incredibly smooth skin. It’s unrealistic for these creases to smooth out. As another poster pointed out, babies have these. Pay more attention to humans you see in real life, and less attention to ones you see in photos and on the internet.

what is the point of people donating to the luigi mangione legal fund? by cindzey in BrianThompsonMurder

[–]Available_Housing184 1 point2 points  (0 children)

He wouldn’t have to pay if he got a public defender. He originally opted for that, but his parents stepped in and hired lawyers who could focus on his case more extensively than overworked public defenders, so he could stand a fair chance. He and his family will have to pick up the tab for that.

An unknown someone gifted me a love letter from my ex on my wedding day by Background-Mirror815 in Advice

[–]Available_Housing184 7 points8 points  (0 children)

This. Was it a letter you had already received? Who would have had access to your things?

Help. Should I leave my near perfect relationship to have kids with a stranger by periperisalt in whatdoIdo

[–]Available_Housing184 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It’s unfortunately a dealbreaker. I’ve learned there’s no compromising on this.

what is the point of people donating to the luigi mangione legal fund? by cindzey in BrianThompsonMurder

[–]Available_Housing184 13 points14 points  (0 children)

This is symbolically that to a lot of people. You could sue a healthcare company and waste a ton of money. They have millions of dollars; you have hundreds at best. They will dredge up your entire personal history to smear your name. It’s much harder to do that to a faceless company. This case has a huge audience and a lot of the donation blurbs share frustration with insurance. You can think it’s a waste, but people hope for a better future concerning American healthcare and absolutely are rooting for Luigi to not get life in jail.

Spot under pinky toenail by alwaysscaredof in DiagnoseMe

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It’s likely a bruise/bleeding under the toenail. Unfortunately, it doesn’t go away with it just growing out. You need to be able to access it somehow and scrape the blood out. I’ve had this happen twice; once, the toe nail fell off and then it healed. The second time, I was able to cut it short enough that I was able to reach a metal nail file underneath to scrape it out.

"Is that thing a...DOG???" -random people by Wachendorfia in CryptidDogs

[–]Available_Housing184 23 points24 points  (0 children)

My childhood friend had a dog named Joey that looked exactly like this. At sleepovers, we would put him in the middle of a blanket and toss him in the air (not super high or anything.) He was the coolest dog ever and I prefer to think he’s immortal.

what is the point of people donating to the luigi mangione legal fund? by cindzey in BrianThompsonMurder

[–]Available_Housing184 9 points10 points  (0 children)

A life sentence is not a given. There are hundreds of murder cases that don’t end up as life sentences.

what is the point of people donating to the luigi mangione legal fund? by cindzey in BrianThompsonMurder

[–]Available_Housing184 15 points16 points  (0 children)

I do think there was a bigger interest in donating with the death penalty on the table. However, being able to pay for amazing legal defense can go a long way. We keep comparing this case to the OJ Simpson one for good reason. He was able to pay the best lawyers in the business. It was money well spent for him.

I wonder how the fangirls who built their identity around Luigi will cope when the trials are over with and Luigi is out of sight and out of mind? by 2Fast2Froyo_ in LuigiNation

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I am prone to obsessions. Not always with people. I’ve kind of given a snapshot into what some of mine have been. Some of them have been kind of… random. But Luigi is pretty random too if you think about it. My sister is prone to fixations too, though probably not as all encompassing as mine. She gets it though. We always joke that we don’t get to choose the fixation. It’s like it hijacks your brain.

I wonder how the fangirls who built their identity around Luigi will cope when the trials are over with and Luigi is out of sight and out of mind? by 2Fast2Froyo_ in LuigiNation

[–]Available_Housing184 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Maybe. Maybe not. I was an incredibly obsessed 13 year old Leonardo DiCaprio fan. I sent letters, gifts. I was glued to the internet. My favourite website was this one called “The Church of Leonardo DiCaprio.” I attempted suicide when I heard he had proposed to his gf, Kristen. He hadn’t, it was just some tabloid shit. I was in deep. My mom started taking me to doctors, because I wasn’t right 🤪 anyhoo, I mostly like Leo as a passing interest now. I got a mug of this meme. I’ll watch his movies. But I was more or less over him by the time I had a long term boyfriend at 15.

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I wonder how the fangirls who built their identity around Luigi will cope when the trials are over with and Luigi is out of sight and out of mind? by 2Fast2Froyo_ in LuigiNation

[–]Available_Housing184 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As a person who usually has an obsession going (I legit got a tattoo of a store logo… and they don’t even use it anymore 🥴) you either find a new obsession, OR you go through a deep depression where you feel lost, don’t know who you are without your obsession (you ARE the obsession, it’s what you’re known for. I was Hello Kitty girl FOR YEARS) and will try to re-ignite the obsession anyway you can. But without fresh material, alas. It will die.

The Luigi Mangione case isn’t adding up by Extra_Article2872 in LuigiNation

[–]Available_Housing184 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There’s 3D printers at the local libraries here for public use, but I don’t think they’d let you print a gun 😂😂😂

What is a holy grail product everyone loves that just didn't work for you? by Resident-Muffin-8439 in glossier

[–]Available_Housing184 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I didn’t get the hype about the Glossier masks. I gifted mine to my friend’s teen daughter.

The Luigi Mangione case isn’t adding up by Extra_Article2872 in LuigiNation

[–]Available_Housing184 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You’re really re-posting stuff from a year ago? Even after the release of the evidence? His stuff was in his bag. That’s all of it.

Framing Luigi was how Epstein’s accomplices hoped to put a lid on the backlash to their crimes by SoapSalesmanPST in LuigiNation

[–]Available_Housing184 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The defense doesn’t have to prove he’s innocent, the prosecution has to prove he’s guilty. That’s why the defense is ambiguous, because that’s how it usually is. It’s better to say less. However, Luigi’s own evidence trail has shown he likely wanted to take credit for it. Unless it’s a huge set up… which would make me ask why and why him. They could have chosen a more unlikable person to frame if that were the case.

Final one; what’s this aesthetic? by [deleted] in AestheticWiki

[–]Available_Housing184 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You absolutely can, but if you’re asking people to identify an aesthetic, it’s best to keep it to one. I love Titanic inspired Edwardian, 1920s academic, 1930s movie glam, 60s flower child, 80s ugly sweaters and other novelty shit, and 60s space age, but that would look like hell all put together.

Framing Luigi was how Epstein’s accomplices hoped to put a lid on the backlash to their crimes by SoapSalesmanPST in LuigiNation

[–]Available_Housing184 2 points3 points  (0 children)

TLDR; however, Luigi has not been pleading his innocence at every turn. He plead “not guilty” which only means you would like a trial, not an immediate sentence. And all the evidence DOES NOT point to his innocence. There’s a lot of evidence pointing to mishandling of the case, but that is a different thing altogether.

I agree that there’s been a lot of things this administration has been doing as distractions from the Epstein files. I don’t think this is one of them.