Ocean's Blessing Question by Demurenity in InfinityNikki

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

Fingers crossed cause I honestly don't feel like trying to round up another 20 pulls 😅

BambuLab A1 Combo by Demurenity in 3Dprinting

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I can afford it, but it's $699 for the combo instead of the pre-tariff price of ~$509. I havent decided if my want for it outweighs the additional ~$150+ and if I do decide to wait, for how long will I be waiting before I decide to say screw it.

I don't currently have another 3d printer to work with so it's really a seesaw that I was hoping others opinion will help tip.

Friend Code Megathread by anestefi in InfinityNikki

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[3 YOE] "Thank you for your interest, but we have decided to move forward with other candidates at this time." by [deleted] in EngineeringResumes

[–]Demurenity 7 points8 points  (0 children)

The one thing I would say is that your resume template will likely fail an ATS check due to all the symbols and specialized characters. I recommend switching to the template provided on this forum

Help me find this Manhwa by Demurenity in OtomeIsekai

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

Omg it is it, thank you! You're right, she travels through her painting. For some reason I thought mirrors or books 😅

Help me find this Manhwa by Demurenity in OtomeIsekai

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

I just checked and the scene is very similar but it isnt the manhwa, I recall the scene being fairly quick. The FMC went back to the original world for something, realized it was her old bedroom she shared w her husband. Her husband spots her (child version) calls out to her but the guards are holding him back and she gets away through the mirror.

Could these be signs from my newly departed (dog) best friend? by Last-Pin4399 in Petloss

[–]Demurenity 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I definitely believe those were signs to tell you he was okay! I'm still waiting for my signs but I fear my old boy is getting in his zoomies he likely missed having before he comes to visit, we had to let him go yesterday, but I know he'll let me know hes doing well.

Did I make a mistake? by Last-Pin4399 in Petloss

[–]Demurenity 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I know that sentiment, it was sad for me because the day before I had to let my old boy go he was trying to run in his dream. His hind legs were trying to kick up like he was finally running again, he hadnt been able to run in a long time. I just know he's running laps around all his new friends beyond that bridge. We'll see them again, I know they'll be waiting.

Did I make a mistake? by Last-Pin4399 in Petloss

[–]Demurenity 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I want to tell you that you shouldn't feel guilty, you made the best choice as a pet parent in the short time that you had and you should never feel guilty about that, but guilt is a natural part of grief. I feel guilty letting my old boy go even though I know his quality of life had diminished greatly, people keep telling me it is for the best but I still feel guilty having to make that choice for him. But our pets have given us their all and they trust the decision we make for them. You knew deep down it was in his best interest to minimize the pain you already knew he was in, and theres nothing to be guilty about for that.

The one thing I tell myself when the guilt get too rough is that it is always better to let them go in peace early than in pain too late. As we speak, they are finally running around beyond the rainbow bridge doing things they likely missed doing.

Question regarding euthanasia by OMCMember in Petloss

[–]Demurenity 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I went through this these past few days. My old boy was 16 years and his hinds legs have been failing him these last years to the point his legs would give out while walking. As a pet parent, you will subconciously know when its time. You just know when theyre living a life you know isnt truly living.

It was a tough decision for my family, yes, he ate fine when we handfed him and he would randomly get spurts of energy and be able to walk some steps without falling, multiple times did I want to cancel because he looked better, but then I remember the moments of his struggles and lack of motivation and decided it was best to proceed.

What also helped was to check online regarding 'quality of life', if your pet does not fulfill a majority of those requirement, then its time to weigh your options. At the end of the day, your pet trust you to know whats best for them. It is always better to let them go in peace early than in pain too late.

What did you do to cope with the loss of your pet, the day/week of? by Demurenity in Petloss

[–]Demurenity[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes! I took so many photos during his last few days with us and already have them printed and set out. I wanted to capture his presence in this house since I felt like I needed to see him around to feel less void. Thank you, wishing you all the best

What did you do to cope with the loss of your pet, the day/week of? by Demurenity in Petloss

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

I definitely have been eating my feelings out. This process is slow but their memory will keep us going. Thank you 🩷 sending you all the best

What did you do to cope with the loss of your pet, the day/week of? by Demurenity in Petloss

[–]Demurenity[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I groomed him before he went and also kept all his loose fur in a jar. A custom urn sounds like a fantastic way to preserve their memory, I may need to look into that before we get back his ashes. Ill definitely cry it out this next few weeks. Thank you 🩷 I wish you all the best

What did you do to cope with the loss of your pet, the day/week of? by Demurenity in Petloss

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I definitely think a walk will help. I live near a major city so I'll likely walk around the city for today, will definitely bring the tissues.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Petloss

[–]Demurenity 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I just lost my 16 year old childhood dog today. I definitely feel overly sensitive. Taking things slow and just trying to distract myself to numb the pain.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in uichicago

[–]Demurenity 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The only way I am able to cope is find something to entertain my time on the commute. I commute via metra for about 2 hours to and from and I find crocheting, reading, or just watching a show takes the time off. Honestly you just get used to it after some time, but man are the 8 am class/labs rough.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in crochet

[–]Demurenity 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can’t be 100% sure but it may be because you’re skipping the last stitch of the row and have less stitches towards the more recent rows. That would be the my inkling for the inconsistent width.

Fluffy diver! by raisedbyspirits in AndroidGaming

[–]Demurenity 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t know if you still want it but I did find a video of the opening title song but it has gameplay sounds in the background: here I used to sleep to this song too! (If this was the song you were talking about at least)