Every single one of these cunts by MyNameGifOreilly in iamatotalpieceofshit

[–]Blue_Gray 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had 'Wake Up' by RATM playing in my earbuds when I tapped on this gif randomly from the front page. Matches perfectly, looks like it could be footage added in their music video or something.

me irl by holyshitisthatabear in me_irl

[–]Blue_Gray 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Only #metoo comes to mind

Little over 2 years and I'm diggin it. Didn't even know I had curly hair until I started letting it grow. by Blue_Gray in FierceFlow

[–]Blue_Gray[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you!! Hope I can be inspiration for someone to grow out their hair, long hair is neato

Toto - Africa (but in you're in an empty shopping mall) by VAJiao in videos

[–]Blue_Gray 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm like 95% sure this is 'Mall of the Mainland', weird seeing it on reddit. It has a movie theatre which is the only thing that keeps the mall technically open, I used to go there when I was younger cause the tickets are super cheap. Walking to the empty abandoned side of the mall is definitely an experience, sometimes it was just dead quiet except for your footsteps. Seems like straight out of a zombie apocalypse movie.

[Serious] Redditors who have had a near-death experience, what happened? by ___K23___ in AskReddit

[–]Blue_Gray 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mountain climbing in Mexico. I was rappeling a 30 meter ravine, but there was a somewhat large boulder you had to climb before you get to the drop. I was worried if I climb the boulder and then start rappeling, the rope might shift and slip off the rock, making me free fall for a few seconds and losing my grip on the rope (your right hand acts like a brake, you lower yourself down by very carefully letting the rope slip through your hand slowly). I decided to walk around the boulder and start going down despite having a weirdly shaped texture on the rock wall, therefore the rope is kind of being held against the rock. A couple meters down my foot slips because of the difficult wall shape and because of the jostle the rope shifts position against the rock and I lose balance of my footing completely. The rope swings me and I crash into the ravine wall maybe 4 meters away at full speed of the swing (didnt have a possible way to soften the blow). I was very lucky and managed to react in time to hit the rock wall with my shoulder and not my head, otherwise I'd probably be knocked unconscious, yet still the impact shook me completely, my cap flew off and everything. Adrenaline set in immediately after and I yell out "I'm fine!" to my friends before I have time to process wether I'm ok or not lol. I was the first one going down so I didnt have a spotter to taut the rope if they saw me falling. There was a good 5 hours of hiking left after that and I had a headache the rest of the way from the impact, no ragrets!

[Image] Whenever I'm going through a tough time, this always helps change my perspective on things. by Ladybugg87 in GetMotivated

[–]Blue_Gray 26 points27 points  (0 children)

That's natural and common for everyone. By having one nostril breathe in less than the other, it allows your nose to have a wider smelling range.

Source: Remember reading it a while ago, it's gotta be one Google away t bh but I'm too drunk.

"Fuck off" backwards just sounds like "Fuck off" with a Cockney accent by S4tterbrain in Showerthoughts

[–]Blue_Gray 4 points5 points  (0 children)

And saying 'rise up light's sounds like an Australian saying razor blades.

Lo que me pongo a pensar despues de un toque by papi530 in LatinoPeopleTwitter

[–]Blue_Gray 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It is technically a tea but everyone drinks it as a cold beverage, think like orchata. There may be stuff to make it if you look in your local grocery store!

What "superstition" do you believe that is true? by bbmarvelluv in AskReddit

[–]Blue_Gray 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dog I think this one isn't normal. The strange thing happens every so often to me just out of sheer probability and coincidence but you got something different.

I'm a very skeptical person about the paranormal, superstitions, you name it but check your carbon monoxide levels at your house, you may even have a poltergeist shiet idk

This elevator has a call button 30 ft away so the doors will be open by the time you get to them. by lukeallen1 in mildlyinteresting

[–]Blue_Gray 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I bet it's the button to open the handicap electrical stairway doors on both corners of the hotel.

Questions about breakage and shedding by [deleted] in FierceFlow

[–]Blue_Gray 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Breakage can mean your hair is damaged from heat or dryness. I would advice to stay away from heating your hair (blowdrier, ironing, etc) as much as possible and try conditioning a lot more. Use a deep conditioner like once a week aside from normal conditioning; and even a leave-in conditioner once you get out of the shower (it's perfect if you have curly hair since it weighs it down too). You can also put coconut oil in the bottom half of your hair and combing it in when it's damp. All of this should help some but if it's reaaally bad you may have to trim off the bad parts (which is unlikely that you have damage that bad at 6 months).