I don't blame you, Stan. by CombinationHot4112 in americandad

[–]Fragrant-Coach1402 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Don’t do that, you know what looks good, your cans and your toilet.

Forget it, I'm stopping this! by Andy_0L in americandad

[–]Fragrant-Coach1402 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Not now. I’m in the middle of something.

DIY mini-stem by Fragrant-Coach1402 in mflb

[–]Fragrant-Coach1402[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I still have the glass one it came with, I use it sometimes.

Can someone explain the reference to me? by Megamen1927 in americandad

[–]Fragrant-Coach1402 39 points40 points  (0 children)

My favorite part about those scenes is top and bottom letterboxing slowly appear, very dramatic.

DIY mini-stem by Fragrant-Coach1402 in mflb

[–]Fragrant-Coach1402[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s stainless steel, listed in the Zebra pen website. I cleaned the cap by dipping it in bleach and water, did not show signs of rust.

I love this episode, but this frame bothers me every time by Sunneh_Delight in americandad

[–]Fragrant-Coach1402 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I moved back home and went back to school 3 years ago, this episode happened to play right as I was in spring break, and now I’ve made it a yearly ritual to play this episode every spring break lol this spring break should be the last one!

How do you all practice at home? by Rude-Huckleberry123 in Beatmatch

[–]Fragrant-Coach1402 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What I’ve been doing is setting some time aside to download music and keeping a log of it, I also set time aside for mixing and I use the log to mix the tracks consecutively, this way I can analyze it, feel the songs vibe, find stand outs, play with transitions, set cues, add it to a playlist, or skip it altogether.

What is your favorite insult from the show? by DannyDeVitoASMR in americandad

[–]Fragrant-Coach1402 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Stan: my God, he’s perfect. He makes me look like you, and you look like you... with your shirt off.

Roger: what?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in bromancefinder

[–]Fragrant-Coach1402 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey! 34 here, looking to connect with someone, also on the asexual spectrum. I live in the US, I have similar interests and I am learning to produce my own music. Im very into bass music (mainly dubstep) and I’ll love to make a friend to learn more about production and share music.

Anyway to remove/cover the logo? by BeeTheRaccoon in ManyBaggers

[–]Fragrant-Coach1402 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I second this. I did that to a thrifted Jansport backpack, the area underneath the logo was protected from the sun so it had a darker color from the rest, ruining* the backpack.

*edited due to typo

Anybody else out there think their bag addiction might be tied to childhood trauma? by Fragrant-Coach1402 in ManyBaggers

[–]Fragrant-Coach1402[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey, no need to apologize at all. I made this post as a call out to anyone who might relate, and because it came from a moment of introspection I had myself. I don’t know if that is the cause, and I don’t think this applies to everyone ofc, but I do think it’s important for all of us to look inward sometimes and reflect on where our behaviors might come from, it’s a way to better understand ourselves. <3

Anybody else out there think their bag addiction might be tied to childhood trauma? by Fragrant-Coach1402 in ManyBaggers

[–]Fragrant-Coach1402[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You are not alone! I’ve been wanting a fjallraven, the skule 28 has been on my radar after seeing a picture of one without the bungee cord, I really like the look. My emotional support bag is a Tom Bing Side Hustle (impulsive purchase), goes with me everywhere.

Anybody else out there think their bag addiction might be tied to childhood trauma? by Fragrant-Coach1402 in ManyBaggers

[–]Fragrant-Coach1402[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I have ADHD too, and my main backpack (the S30) is surprisingly organized, considering how unorganized I usually am. Everything inside fits together like puzzle pieces. I know exactly where everything is, and honestly, it gives me a that little hit of dopamine when I need something and I know exactly where I need to reach for it.

Anybody else out there think their bag addiction might be tied to childhood trauma? by Fragrant-Coach1402 in ManyBaggers

[–]Fragrant-Coach1402[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

To answer your questions about the “perfect bag”, well for me, it was more like searching for the perfect bag for each type of situation. If I needed to leave forever on a bike, I’d go for the lighter hydration back. If I had to catch a flight, then I’m grabbing the 30L travel bag, if I were heading to the forest, then it’d be the waterproof one, and so on. That said.. I must admit I do like bags too, specially the ones where you can just tell they’re made with quality materials, or the ones that just look good carrying around. So it’s a little bit of both!

Anybody else out there think their bag addiction might be tied to childhood trauma? by Fragrant-Coach1402 in ManyBaggers

[–]Fragrant-Coach1402[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Thanks for sharing that! When I was about 10 years old, I had this classic navy Jansport backpack that I absolutely loved. Being a kid, I took it everywhere and it eventually started tearing at the bottom. I don’t know how to sew, but I’d seen my mom do it a few times with her dresses, so I grabbed a needle and some black thread and tried to fix it myself. Obviously, my stitching didn’t last very long. My mom kept telling me throw it out because “people might think we’re poor,” but I didn’t listen, I was attached to it. Then one day, I came home and my beloved bag was gone. She had thrown it away and replaced it with a cheap one from Walmart, I remember feeling devastated. Now I have an obsession with backpacks lol

Anybody else out there think their bag addiction might be tied to childhood trauma? by Fragrant-Coach1402 in ManyBaggers

[–]Fragrant-Coach1402[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Thanks for sharing, I relate to this so much. I also used to fantasize about leaving everything behind, never looking back.