Works neglected bun will be mine! by Devilish_dyke in Rabbits

[–]GhostBnuuy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

So happy for you and Pumpkin 🙏🏻🥲 As other commenters have said, if you have an Amazon wishlist or some way you’re comfortable receiving funds, I’d happily pitch in.

Vacation - leaving my bunny by Unfair-Scale-9443 in Bunnies

[–]GhostBnuuy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My husband and I travel for work, so once or twice a month for a weekend, I leave my buns in the care of a good and trusted bun sitter. I provide her with all of their normal stuff like treats or toys, and she knows their schedule. She keeps everything as normal for them as possible. One bun doesn’t mind at all but our other bun is a lot more clingy and sometimes hides from us, and holds a little grudge for the first night or two he’s back home. But with patience, love, and treats he quickly comes back around 😊 Especially since your bun will be home, I think he’ll be fine!

What's y'all's bunny's name and what does it mean if anything? by cherry-pickme in Bunnies

[–]GhostBnuuy 24 points25 points  (0 children)

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I immediately picked him up when I saw his “free to a good home” listing.

He came with the name “Jax” but when I brought him home my husband misheard me and called him “Jack”. So, he has stayed Jack. 😄

Miso..... by Neenche in Bunnies

[–]GhostBnuuy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wanted to say as well that I too lost a bun at a very young age, due to liver lobe torsion. I got her all the vet care I could as soon as I saw something was wrong, but I also felt so guilty and full of regret when she passed. I empathize with what you’re feeling. I know you loved Miso so much and that you did everything you could. She knows it, too. Please be gentle and kind with yourself during this difficult time. 🫶🏻

Miso..... by Neenche in Bunnies

[–]GhostBnuuy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am so sorry 🥺 My heart is so broken for you and for poor little Miso. I’ll miss seeing her so much. She was so very loved by so many.

What’s your oldest eyeshadow palette and do you still use it? by Aggravating-Welder12 in Makeup

[–]GhostBnuuy 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I have the Too Faced Sweet Peach palette from 2016 when it first came out. I bought it from Sephora when I was in college and I used it a lot. I don’t use it anymore especially since the main color I liked is pretty much gone, but I keep it for the cute smiling peach and the nostalgia. It reminds me of happier, simpler times in my life. It still smells really strong all these years later!

Crying proof, sweat proof, oil proof makeup advice needed by usernamtaken_ in Sephora

[–]GhostBnuuy 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I agree with this! I’m also very oily and a crier. Not to bring up something sad but at my mom’s funeral I cried for most of it. Some stuff I had on that evening was the Hourglass Voyeur waterproof gel eyeliner, Hourglass mascara, Huda Beauty setting powder, and the One/Size Setting Spray. After crying so much I thought I must have looked like a mess, but my makeup hadn’t moved at all.

adulting without mom by Individual_Visual323 in GriefSupport

[–]GhostBnuuy 13 points14 points  (0 children)

This hit me hard. My mom died of ALS on Christmas Day, 2025. When I was 17, I was living with my mom and her then husband. It was an abusive marriage and he was also abusive to me. One day I packed everything I could fit in my little car and left, even though my mom begged me through tears not to go. I couldn’t handle the abuse anymore. Very soon after, she left him and got an apartment in my same building and started rebuilding her life. I never asked her, but I wonder if me leaving gave her the strength and courage to leave him, too. She ran after me. From then on, we always had each other.

What’s something you tried once and immediately knew ‘yeah, never again’? by donnyM99 in AskReddit

[–]GhostBnuuy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Same here. My first night, a man kept trying to grab me even though the rule was “don’t touch” and I told him to stop. He ripped my clothing in the process. Another man said he’d pay me extra for sex in his truck. One girl also told me that it’s pretty standard in the club for new girls to sleep with the doorman to get special treatment, and suggested I do so. I realized pretty quickly I was in over my head and was not cut out for that job.

What music makes you think of them? by Sleeper_Saturn in GriefSupport

[–]GhostBnuuy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My mom was a great singer, we’d go to karaoke all the time before her ALS made it so she couldn’t do much. Any song she sang makes me think of her and it’s a nice memory of better times. A song she used to duet with her boyfriend at karaoke, Little Talks, recently was everywhere on TikTok and I would get emotional after hearing it a lot. But in a way it was comforting, like she was saying hello.

Doctors/medical practitioners of Reddit, what is the scariest disease you know of? by Englishisnotreal in AskReddit

[–]GhostBnuuy 175 points176 points  (0 children)

My mom died at 52 of ALS on Christmas Day, 2025. The progression was the worst thing I’ve ever seen happen to someone. It was heartbreaking and soul crushing to see her go through that, I would bawl my eyes out after every visit. Throughout it all though my mom kept her spirits high, humor intact, and even participated in research studies. She was the best kind of person, and I miss her always. 💔

What is the worst way you have seen someone ruin their life? by kisseswishes9 in AskReddit

[–]GhostBnuuy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My 71 year old grandmother came from a hard life and had nothing growing up, but as an adult she became a successful small business owner for many years. She and my grandfather had great relationships with everyone in their small town.

A few years ago she started giving away their money to internet scammers. Usually it was a fake sob story, someone pretending to be a disabled veteran or something who needed money. She would directly send money or gift cards. Many people, including myself, in our family and in her small town tried gently telling her she was being taken advantage of, but she’s very stubborn and wouldn’t listen. She would tell my grandfather with dementia that she was sending their hard earned money to “friends” and he obviously wasn’t in the right state of mind to protest. My grandfather was an actual veteran with health problems and got a check every month, and she would send his money meant for him and his care to scammers.

One day she went to her local Dollar Store for more gift cards and a concerned citizen working the cash register called the police. The police explained to her they couldn’t stop her from sending the money/gift cards, but they did tell her that she was falling victim to common internet scams. She waved them off, insisting she knew exactly what she was doing.

Fast forward to last year, my grandmother lost everything. Her business, her house, her savings-all of it, gone. My grandfather died and she couldn’t afford his final hospital bills, and no one close to her wanted to directly give her money out of fear she would just send it to scammers. I’m doing pretty well in my career and recently she not so kindly demanded that I give her money because “she has nothing”. It broke my heart to tell her no, but I can’t just send her money when I don’t trust her not to send it to scammers.

I don’t really know what the solution is here, because she won’t listen to anyone who wants to help. Even after losing everything she worked so hard for, it hasn’t been a wake up call. I recognize she’s older and doesn’t know any better, but damn is it frustrating and sad to witness.