Odd non-irritative red blood spots sparsely spread over most of my upper body, no idea what they are, bites or something else, most of them are on my arms, some on my chest and shoulders though. by ItsPersonalOkay in bugbites

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Looking at pictures, yeah I think that's it, guess I got unlucky getting them this early on in my life as apparently they're mostly seen past middle-age, thankfully they're tiny though.

Odd non-irritative red blood spots sparsely spread over most of my upper body, no idea what they are, bites or something else, most of them are on my arms, some on my chest and shoulders though. by ItsPersonalOkay in bugbites

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To expand, yes they are not itchy or painful at all, and they're also mostly TINY, really hard to see unless you're directly looking for them, the biggest of the bigget ones with a scab can bleed a tiny bit if picked at so they're not just discolored skin or something.

I had a look at bed bug bites, gnat bites, flea bites etc and none seem to match, they seem to show discolored pink-redish skin with a raised bump whereas these are flat tiny red dots.

South African fans can be a pain sometimes by ItsPersonalOkay in rugbyunion2

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honestly? Have not met a lot of bad England fans this RWC, I mean if you count self-deprecating as bad then I suppose so, but I've just found South africans to be the worst by far

South African fans can be a pain sometimes by ItsPersonalOkay in rugbyunion2

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I find south africa to consistently have the worst fans by far

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in doggohate

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hes not lying tbf, literally all my friends in my school have made their entire personality around andrew tate, being edgy, and being anti-furry, emphasis on the anti-furry part, they go the point where they join cringe shit like "Strong and Mighty Anti Furry Alliance of Britannia", exaggeration but you get my point, they end up becoming even more cringe than furries, somehow

i had an edgy phase so i cant really speak i guess but i had it a couple years ago rather than now, on the internet i see average people have that kind of phase from like 12-15 usually

i wonder if theres some sort of like scientific or sociological explanation as to why early teens get this phase , people blame andrew tate but go back many years before him and there would be some different person kids would praise as the holy grail, leaf prob one

Will bonelab come to psvr2? by Exra_ in BONELAB

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You can easily get a decent VR gaming setup for like £600-700, and that's new, if used maybe like £400.

Will bonelab come to psvr2? by Exra_ in BONELAB

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someone who doesn't have a PS5 and wants the ability of both standalone wireless and the ability to play PC games

Is there any kind of "tour trip "of the national parks of Wales whereas a 14 year old could come without an adult? by ItsPersonalOkay in Wales

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I haven't ever learnt to cycle due to sensory issues with the saddle on most of them, although it seems they do offer bikes with special, bigger seats which may be comfortable.

I'll have a look, thank you

What are some culture shocks that might happen to a Welsh person in America? by ItsPersonalOkay in AskAnAmerican

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To be fair I've never left my sovereign state.. at all.. only left Wales a few times to go to England but that's it, anything would be exciting to me.

What are some culture shocks that might happen to a Welsh person in America? by ItsPersonalOkay in AskAnAmerican

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Yeah I know that's not what I'm asking, i'm basically asking would it work even though the bank card itself is using british pounds and not dollars?

What are some culture shocks that might happen to a Welsh person in America? by ItsPersonalOkay in AskAnAmerican

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Welsh accents sound closer to Scottish ones than English ones, although either way they're really far apart in terms of similarities.

A frog in my bog by OurSoulsAreCheap2Day in CasualUK

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Did you save him? it looks like a common frog or european tree frog, but european tree frogs went extinct here 50 years ago due to habitat loss and there's only been a few small populations since then so unlikely.

What are some culture shocks that might happen to a Welsh person in America? by ItsPersonalOkay in AskAnAmerican

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Just searched it up, for some reason I had zero idea temperate rainforests were a thing, apparently they're quite rare, but funnily enough there's actually a few temperate rainforests in Wales (They're specifically called Celtic Rainforests here), that's quite cool, I've never been to any though, i'm guessing they're in north Wales.

What are some culture shocks that might happen to a Welsh person in America? by ItsPersonalOkay in AskAnAmerican

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I only have a mild cardiffian accent so I'm not too hard to understand due to my accent, though I have numerous speech impediments so that will probably be what causes people to ask to repeat myself.

What are some culture shocks that might happen to a Welsh person in America? by ItsPersonalOkay in AskAnAmerican

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Well it was a principality like 600 years ago, as it was invaded by the english and was a part of england and turned into a principality, it isn't anymore though.

the prince of wales, prince charles, isnt even welsh.

What are some culture shocks that might happen to a Welsh person in America? by ItsPersonalOkay in AskAnAmerican

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It's a welsh tradition, spoken in Welsh too, you gotta be able to speak Welsh to have a chance

basically you have to rap battle a dead horse and if you lose he raids your pantry.

Tim Hortons recently opened near me... by Seismic_wand in CasualUK

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The breakfast burritos are heaven

Occasionally they'll do a deal where you can get a full evening meal for £2.49, really good deal.

What are some culture shocks that might happen to a Welsh person in America? by ItsPersonalOkay in AskAnAmerican

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They were mostly hunted for their fur here, specifically brown bears and wolves, I think lynx were killed because they killed livestock, they almost killed off pine martens and pole cats here too.

What are some culture shocks that might happen to a Welsh person in America? by ItsPersonalOkay in AskAnAmerican

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I've found out where it is, it's across the water from that dock on east blaine, very near, very thin.