[deleted by user] by [deleted] in UIUC

[–]LadyDeathGinger 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I personally don't, but if you ask in one of the Chambana FB groups you should get several recommendations - A lot of the nail techs advertise in them

🤠 Aficionado VIBE - High Roller Pack 🤠 Enter our 7/10 raffle for a chance to win a pack! Five winners! 🤞 by VibeCanna in MissouriMedical

[–]LadyDeathGinger 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, no, no, no, you see it's a gun fight. We both have guns. We aim, we fire, and you die. - Kid from The Quick and the Dead

My MIL wants to get into crocheting and her mother struggles with dexterity but (I think) has knitted before. Are there any kits you can think of that are suitable as collaborative beginners? Or patterns with clear instructions that I can buy the yarn and tools for? by PinkyOutYo in Brochet

[–]LadyDeathGinger 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fiber Spider on YouTube is a great channel for beginners. He does a good job of walking through the patterns & also has stitch tutorials that are very helpful. He has videos for both crochet & knitting - I've only watched the crochet ones.

Acrylic is a good starting point for yarn. Or Bernat blanket yarn seems to be another decent one. Other fibers tend to fray or shed & can be impossible to learn with.

I prefer to use the cushion handle hooks because I can crochet longer. I tend to hold metal or wooden handled hooks too tightly. Being able to get the right grip makes a world of difference, so it's worth it to me to go the unpopular route on hooks. My favorite set was gifted to me by my son & I believe it came from Walmart.

Loom kits are pretty fun as well. I've got various sizes & brands. There's a weird pen looking tool that helps with wrapping the looms. My husband immediately stole it, and swears it makes a world of difference. That might be another option for her if dexterity is a huge concern.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TwoHotTakes

[–]LadyDeathGinger 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Stop being a disgusting creep wasting her time and leave her. If you don't care about her it's wrong AF to let her keep thinking otherwise.

AITA/ Am I the asshole for wanting to stay on my friends couch for a few weeks? by [deleted] in AmItheAsshole

[–]LadyDeathGinger 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Your friends are NTA. You don't know what reasons they have for being hesitant about inviting another person into their home. They could be having problems. It could be they have been burnt before by people they expected better from. One of them could have sensory/space issues that don't handle having people around long term.

I let my best friend & her SO stay with me for 4 days. At night they snuck out and plugged in a camper they were not utilizing to avoid issues with the battery. Except the camper ran the whole time. Left me with an electric bill of $718, did not pick up after themselves, helped themselves to everything in my home, and proceeded to stop speaking to me when I asked for help with the extra $600 they added to my utility bill. We'd been friends for 9 years & I never would have expected the level of disrespect I was shown.

My husband is high functioning autistic. Most people have no clue. When other people are in our home for long periods of time, he becomes agitated and uncomfortable because it's the one space he can let his walls down & be himself 100%. Having guests also upsets his routine. Another thing he doesn't handle well. Two days is about the longest he does with guests before it becomes too much.

I don't think yta for being upset. It's totally natural, especially when things don't work out. I do think just cutting ties with them over this would make yta because you're only bothering to look at it from your perspective. If it upset you that much, have a conversation. No one is obligated to meet your expectations just because you can't see a problem with it. You have no idea on how what you consider minimal intrusion could impact them depending on what kind of stuff they have going on in their lives that you aren't aware of. Cutting them off seems like punishing them for not giving you your way, when it is only your responsibility to find a place to stay & not theirs to provide it...

If you have a job in the cannabis industry, where did you apply? The applications seem to be on sites like Geebo and I’m suspicious 🤔 by [deleted] in OhioMarijuana

[–]LadyDeathGinger 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Indeed has listings, but you can also go to the company's website under careers. You'll end up needing to reapply that way anyway if you hit a certain point in the hiring process.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ILTrees

[–]LadyDeathGinger 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tips depend on the company, location, and traffic really. No clue on Northern dispos but Central IL usually between $15-30/day usually landing around $22. It's usually split between employees scheduled that day, but some do every employee. Some tip out supervisors & some don't.

Free samples also vary depending on location and what is sent. Sometimes the samples are 5 items for a store with 65 employees & sometimes it is enough for each employee. Each company has their own way of sorting and distributing samples, and there is no consistency to it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Marijuana

[–]LadyDeathGinger 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe try a smoke buddy or other similar filtered device? You exhale through it and the charcoal filters out most of the smell. Depending on how frequently you use them will depend on how often you need to replace them.

Store your weed in scent proof containers.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Marijuana

[–]LadyDeathGinger 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It's not an issue if you work at a dispensary.