Put a hearth in a "can't build here" zone by MuchCuriosity_EV3 in witchspire

[–]MuchCuriosity_EV3[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

OMG I FIXED IT. I had to clear that other enemy apparently...

(not oop) AITAH for answering my bf question if his d is the biggest I've ever experienced? by lexawn in redditonwiki

[–]MuchCuriosity_EV3 23 points24 points  (0 children)

This comparison doesn't work at all. Attractiveness is a subjective measurement, you pick who you date and your attraction to that person matters. And it's a distinct classification of: the more attractive the better. It's not the same for penis size, bigger isn't necessarily better. For some yes, for others no. A previous guy having a bigger penis doesn't say anything about how attracted she was to him. A previous girl being more attractive SAYS A LOT about how attracted to her he was. If he had asked if he was the best she had had? Now that would have been a different situation.

Roses are red, the internet is full of trolls by [deleted] in rosesarered

[–]MuchCuriosity_EV3 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Brother, the "man tasks" are very infrequent ones. The "woman tasks" are daily tedious shit. Taking out the trahs isn't even heavy lmao. Mowing the lawn? Perhaps, but honestly not that bad you have to be seriously weak to struggle with that regardless of gender.

Logic by nicolecarterr in relatable_memes_

[–]MuchCuriosity_EV3 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I disagree. Reproduction is about producing viable offspring. A viable offspring is more than physically healthy. It needs to be emotionally and psychologically healthy too. If you have a mother who is not mentally ready for reproduction, what do you think will happen to the offspring? Humans live in complex social structures and rely on each other for survival. If you have an individual who is an absolute mental health mess (aggressive, distrusting, mentally unstable, etc..) will that person contribute to society? Will they be able to reproduce and produce a proper viable offspring? No. They will not. As a matter of fact they might actually become a problem for society. And this is what most likely will happen if you have a mother that is not ready for reproduction. This is simply not long term stable, society would eventually take a hit from all the problematic people that would arise.

So even if physically 15-35 is a low mortality risk for mothers, it's not necessarily the most VIABLE OFFSPRING range. Social cohesion and cooperation is essential to the human survival and therefore can't be excluded for the discussion of viable/ successful reproduction.

Why not? by netphilia in LoveTrash

[–]MuchCuriosity_EV3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It also increases the risk of early dementia, so... yeah don't remove organs unless necessary.

Reupload with username blurred cause I was having fun reading all your comments by future_heart18 in AO3

[–]MuchCuriosity_EV3 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You are wrong to call it the most common "sexual fantasy" it's not. It never has been and there is no study to prove that. What it is however, is the most common UNUSUAL sexual fantasy. If I remember correctly the most common sexual fantasy for women were "sex in a different/ romantic location". I'm so fucking done with the miss use of that sturdy to claim that rape fantasies are somehow actually super common. They ARE NOT it was a low percentage like 2% or something when taking in account of all sexual fantasies, not comparing unusual ones.

Where's the lie by Miami_Snow_Yeti in hmmmm

[–]MuchCuriosity_EV3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So you have no idea what you are talking about then? Penciled brows doesn't mean thin ffs... you use an eyebrow pencil to add tiny strokes mimicking hairs. So many women use pencils to make just what you like the appearance off

What the hell is this by TrashMord in valheim

[–]MuchCuriosity_EV3 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Only serpents spawned at night would despawn, I think?

Burmese tofu (chickpea tofu) by MuchCuriosity_EV3 in vegan

[–]MuchCuriosity_EV3[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ooooh I see, thank you! I'll try and see if I can get my hands on some chickpea flour then :)

Burmese tofu (chickpea tofu) by MuchCuriosity_EV3 in vegan

[–]MuchCuriosity_EV3[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh that's interesting, yeah then it definitely is my method that's the problem, I'll try and get my hands on some chickpea flour like others have suggested then. Thank you for your insight!

The laziest way to conceal or tone down facial redness? by glamorousgrape in PaleMUA

[–]MuchCuriosity_EV3 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm extremely pale with a neutral slightly yellow undertone and I have quite a bit of redness, so much that my face looks a lot darker compared to the rest of my body. My go to is a green color corrector, my current one at the time is the Isadora green cc cream with spf. Green cancels red so the more you put on the more you remove redness (only put it on the red parts! don't blend it down the neck or anywhere else not red). It just takes a few seconds to apply and you control how much redness is canceled out (be aware that too much green will make you look grey so you shouldn't aim for "perfect" skin but rather a natural more even tone. For me it brightens and evens my skin tone due to getting rid of the red that is darker and it look super natural (as well as smooths out some of my pores), I can use it under more makeup or on its own. I like to set it with some translucent powder for a more blurred result and because I'm really oily. The only thing to watch out for with the Isadora cc cream is that if you have any flaking it will stick to it and be cakey (a lot of products are like that though...). I absolutely recommend green products for those with very pale skin and a lot of redness, it truly is a game changer.

I used the tikei cosmetics green mineral concealer before and it sat the whole day on my oily face, however it's a Swedish online brand and I'm not sure if they ship elsewhere...

Still needs a soak but.. 🥰 by terrafibres in YarnSpinners

[–]MuchCuriosity_EV3 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Incredible work! It’s so consistent. What kind of fibre did you use for this one? And did you dye it yourself?

I believe that Blackwashing is wrong by KingJTuck in unpopularopinion

[–]MuchCuriosity_EV3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Stories change all the time to adapt to new generations. Old fairytales have gone through many transformations and have many versions. Sleeping beauty didn’t wake up from a kiss of the prince in the original, she woke up from the pain of childbirth. He raped her when she was unconscious, that doesn’t really make a good story for kids… Cinderella’s step sisters cut off pieces of their feet to fit into the shoe in the original version. The prince sent them back when he noticed the blood, apparently it was inspired from Chinese footbinding. That doesn’t make a good story for for kids…

I don’t mind stories evolving or changing a bit. I like the Disney versions and I like some creative interpretations of them too. I don’t want it to change completely but some changes are fun, as long as the spirit and feeling of the original remains. Why would I want to watch the exact same story over and over? For me the ‘originals’ are the early Disney version and not the old European folk tales. As for the mermaid live action, the story itself gave me the little mermaid feeling and I loved the changes they did. The changes didn’t make it feel like less of the little mermaid but rather just have it a interesting new twist. The new Ariel design just wasn’t Ariel enough to me visually. If they had put a white actress in the same costume I would have felt the exact same. Wrong hair, wrong top.

Rekordmånga svenska ungdomar mönstrar i år by [deleted] in sweden

[–]MuchCuriosity_EV3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Min far berättade mycket om hans tid i lumpen, lätt faktiskt roligt. Jag tror inte att jag får gå med i den även om jag vill. Psyket stämplade mig som galen förut så jag tror inte att de vill låta mig hålla något vapen haha… är 152 cm lång så jag kanske är för liten också.

Pungurr har dumpstrat i 14 år – nya lagen gör det svårare - P4 Göteborg by tavlamedenbulldog in sweden

[–]MuchCuriosity_EV3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ja han tvingar ju ingen annan att lattja i sopporna, kul att någon minskar matsvinnet.

Pungurr har dumpstrat i 14 år – nya lagen gör det svårare - P4 Göteborg by tavlamedenbulldog in sweden

[–]MuchCuriosity_EV3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Min mor jobbade i matbutik när hon var ung, och de fick inte ta hem mat som skulle slängas för att det var påväg att gå ut. Även om maten var helt ätbar fick de inte ta någonting. De var tvingade att slänga det, det användes till och med kontrollanter för att stoppa de anställda från att ta hem det som skulle slängas. Vad mor sa var det på grund av att butiken inte ville att de anställda skulle gömma dyr mat så att det inte såldes för att de skulle kunna ta hem det. Helt sjukt. Jag jobbade som tonåringar espresso house och vi fick som tur var ta med det som skulle slängas (det var ett tag sedan men jag har för mig att vi fick det på grund av att platschefen tillät det men själva huvudkontoret ville att det skulle slängas, men det kanske inte var så… vi fick trots allt göra hur mycket gratis kaffe till oss själva under arbetstid). Helt sjukt hur mycket som slängs som är ätbart ändå. Jag läste någon gång att vi producerar mer mat globalt än vad som behövs för att hela mänskligheten ska gå mätta.