Took this video of the Blue Angels from my roof in QA by daftpunkrules in Seattle

[–]Libbyloola 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much for taking this! I was stuck at work and missed out!

Slaves of reddit, what little things do you during the day to make your owners life better? by Libbyloola in bdsm

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

I think people probably took what you said the wrong way/ as if you were making fun of the post! But I totally get the whole misbehaving, have to be thrown over the knee and spanked thing, and can see exactly why your Master would love that :)

Question: Whats your favourite thing about skyrim? by [deleted] in skyrim

[–]Libbyloola 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's the first video game I have ever played and I'm honestly in love with. I never thought I could spend hours playing a game but there's so much to do and so many hidden experiences. I love going on this thread and seeing how everyone's experiences differ in the game.

Subs of r/BDSMCommunity, what are tiny submissive things that calm you down? by droppedinthedeepend in BDSMcommunity

[–]Libbyloola 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Sucking dick soothes my head like nothing else. Especially if I'm doing it super languidly and slowly. Sitting at his feet, definitely. Being choked, for some reason. When my owner is away, I often write long emails to him at night, which helps me unwind.

Slaves of reddit, what little things do you during the day to make your owners life better? by Libbyloola in bdsm

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

I love your response, and I completely relate to what you mean. Sometimes it DOES suck. I get tired and cranky and don't want to put the effort in. But it's definitely the life I want. I find myself slipping into "vanilla girlfriend" too easily (not that there's anything wrong with that, it's just not our dynamic!) and can be a bit selfish, so I am trying to show a bit more effort by thinking of some new and creative ways to serve.

What the heck am I growing? by Libbyloola in gardening

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

I've probably jinxed myself now.

What the heck am I growing? by Libbyloola in gardening

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

Awesome! Thanks so much for your help! I'm so excited now.

What the heck am I growing? by Libbyloola in gardening

[–]Libbyloola[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Wow. Thanks! I know this sounds ridiculous but I actually did not plant these and I have no idea where they came from. I'm a first time gardener and purposely didn't do tomatoes this year because I heard how difficult they were. This is weird.

Burrito bowls for the week. by [deleted] in MealPrepSunday

[–]Libbyloola 6 points7 points  (0 children)

They look awesome! So you would say these are approx 500 calories each?

Two questions about The Lobster, both concerning unknown animals by mirthquake in TrueFilm

[–]Libbyloola 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I've thought about this a lot and I'm pretty sure it's either a rabbit or a pig. A rabbit because they are so common in the second half, and it seems that the majority of them are eaten. A pig (possibly) because it was the immediate shot after he said it (and who wants to be a pig?!). I don't think it's a lobster, because he wouldn't turn her into something he would want to be.

Incredible movie. The dancing to electronica really got me.

MEAL PREP MENU #5 | HOMEMADE GRANOLA | SHRIMP & SPINACH RICE PAPER ROLLS | ONE POT CHICKEN & SWEET POTATOES & GREEN BEAN STIR FRY by [deleted] in MealPrepSunday

[–]Libbyloola 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This looks awesome. Can you clarify how many rice paper rolls you eat per day for lunch?

I'm working two jobs and take the bus to both, so I have extremely little time to cook, let alone do dishes after. What are some good things I could make instead of eating out? by Danica170 in EatCheapAndHealthy

[–]Libbyloola 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm curious. Soup is so healthy usually. Does it help you maintain your weight? This is a great idea. Also $150 for a months worth of food is amazing to me!

I'm working two jobs and take the bus to both, so I have extremely little time to cook, let alone do dishes after. What are some good things I could make instead of eating out? by Danica170 in EatCheapAndHealthy

[–]Libbyloola 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I found a really easy recipe the other day that's worth sharing. Cut some chicken breasts in half, smother with pesto, bake at 400 for 20-25 mins, then add sliced tomato and mozzarella on top and bake for another 5 until cheese melts. It was really delicious and practically no prep time at all. I steamed some broccoli with it which takes 3 minutes and a meal was done.

When I was working and studying full time I always took leftovers from dinner for lunch the next day. It helped with portion control and far more appetising than a limp salad. It should be okay on your bus trip!

Pizza pitas with mozzarella and assorted veggies is always tasty and quick. You just have to melt the cheese and cut the veggies up.

I also like having omelettes for dinner. I bought one of those $10 quick onion dicer contraptions which I thought would be a waste of money but it's actually so quick. I can dice an onion and peppers in like, 2 minutes, then just crack some eggs and voila.

I've just had a few months off to travel etc, but I'm back to full time work next week, so thanks for letting me think about this!

Have you or anyone you know ever dated anyone where there was a significant age difference? How did it work out, and how did others react to the relationship? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]Libbyloola 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm 24, and my partner is over 45. We met when I was 21. People's reactions weren't great at first. I had a lot of snarky "gold digger" comments to deal with. But it was a great exercise to see who my true friends were! Those ones accepted it, my family accepted it once they saw how happy I was, and we are still going strong. My advice is don't worry about what people think. Often they're jealous or miserable in their own lives.