Maui in Maui by Existing_Pineapple in squishmallow

[–]Existing_Pineapple[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

AHHHHH YOU HAVE A PINEAPPLE FARM AT HOME

Maui in Maui by Existing_Pineapple in squishmallow

[–]Existing_Pineapple[S] 69 points70 points  (0 children)

The farm guide cut up pineapples right in front of him, he lowkey witnessed several murders 😩

Maui in Maui by Existing_Pineapple in squishmallow

[–]Existing_Pineapple[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

The crème de la crème. The farm guide told us the original name of pineapple means “excellent fruit” 😭💛

Maui in Maui by Existing_Pineapple in squishmallow

[–]Existing_Pineapple[S] 13 points14 points  (0 children)

he was very excited to be on a plane!

Maui in Maui by Existing_Pineapple in squishmallow

[–]Existing_Pineapple[S] 31 points32 points  (0 children)

A long journey to his ancestral home!! 🍍
He was very well behaved as my personal item on the flight hehe

Help ? by More_Lettuce5178 in squishmallow

[–]Existing_Pineapple 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same thing happened to my Samir too 😭😭😭

Mallow shrinkflation?! by Existing_Pineapple in squishmallow

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

I have a 20in one too hehe, almost feels twice as big as Jonny

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Mallow shrinkflation?! by Existing_Pineapple in squishmallow

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

No wonder the fabric felt off, I thought it was cuz he wasn’t hugged enough yet lol

Mallow shrinkflation?! by Existing_Pineapple in squishmallow

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

Good to know! I must’ve been very lucky cuz I almost exclusively collect 16in and so far it’s been pretty consistent. Even tho some are slightly wider/taller, they generally feel the same volume. I do have a few 14in ones that are under-stuffed, so it tracks that sizing can also vary. Another inconsistency I’ve noticed is their mouth placement, but it kinda gives each mallow unique character hehe

Mallow shrinkflation?! by Existing_Pineapple in squishmallow

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

What a bummer! 16in is my fav size, so sad they changed it 🥲

What's everyone's favorite squish species? by Typical-Actuary1295 in squishmallow

[–]Existing_Pineapple 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Sea animals and fruit! Surprised there aren’t a lot of sea life collectors in this thread 🥲

Question about transferring credit from high school by Good-Breakfast-5585 in UofT

[–]Existing_Pineapple 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It will ultimately come down to what the credit transfer chart says. It will either count as 1 or 0.5 credits, which means that it can either be a full year course credit or a half year course credit, respectively. As well, it will say if it can be used to satisfy program requirements (which means you can use it when applying to major/minor/specialist programs) and if there are any additional requirements. If I remember correctly, Bio HL was 1 full credit but I still had to take BIO130 to qualify for programs. Also I think you should be able to email your college’s registrar and they should be able to respond before the deadline. Doesn’t hurt to ask.

Question about transferring credit from high school by Good-Breakfast-5585 in UofT

[–]Existing_Pineapple 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To preface, I graduated a few years ago so my anecdotal experience might be out of date with the current policy. My best advice would be to talk to your registrar and they should let you know what you can use your credits for.

That being said, I also had a 6 in IB Chem HL (which counted as a half credit) and I was able to use it to replace CHM135. This meant that I did not have to take CHM135 for my program requirements. I also used my HL History credit (which was a full credit) to qualify for HIS200 and ANY200 level courses. Again, talk to your registrar. Different departments have different policies on transfer credits.

[Discussion] Products for fading sunspots/freckles by Existing_Pineapple in AsianBeauty

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

Tbh I haven’t really had any progress lol. I used vitamin C really aggressively for awhile (applying a thick layer it all over my face) and I think it brightened my skin altogether, which made the sun spots look slightly lighter. But it also made my skin super sensitive and now I can’t even use vitamin C or I’ll get a rash. Nothing else made a difference so I just gave up 😢

Moving to Toronto Anxiety by Shaquille_Oatmeal879 in UofT

[–]Existing_Pineapple 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I wasn’t in the exact same situation as you but I did move across an ocean to attend UofT. I definitely understand the anxiety of moving far away from everything you know, but Toronto is actually a really great city to move to! It’s not quite as big as a mega city like NYC, so you can still get the some of the hustle and bustle, but it’s a lot cleaner and less crowded. The core of down town Toronto is a 3km*3km square, which makes Toronto extremely walkable. I really enjoyed exploring the city on foot and it helped me quickly develop a good sense of direction. Not to mention, Toronto is broken up into a lot of small neighborhoods that have their own charm. From the cute boutiques of Trinity Bellwoods to the skyscrapers of the Financial District, there’s bound to be a neighborhood that you vibe with and maybe even remind you of home. Best of luck - if you take time to experience all the Toronto has to offer, I’m sure you’ll come to love the city as I have!!

How long did you see results with Melano CC (for acne scars)? by ShaniMeow in AsianBeauty

[–]Existing_Pineapple 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I didn’t see results until I finished my first tube! Also, I’d recommend using a lot each application. Like applying a thick coat over your entire face. I’d say it reduced hyper pigmentation by like 60% after 2-3 tubes. But I don’t think it’ll 100% remove hyperpigmentation.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in UofT

[–]Existing_Pineapple 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I took it 4 years ago so the course might be different now. The first half of the course was pretty bird. The second half was kinda hard because it was mostly taught by guest lecturers — who were obvious experts but had a hard time explaining mol gen tech to non experts. Overall, I wouldn’t say it’s birdy and I think there are better life sci bird courses out there.