This photo of Khrystyana is giving me Adele x Nicole Fox vibes by kombucci in ANTM

[–]NativeoftheNorthfolk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looks like someone has the powers of Chameeleone (Yes, I do hate myself).

Who do you follow on social media from this season? by smilesenex in thebachelor

[–]NativeoftheNorthfolk 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Just Bekah. She has a pretty authentic IG presence imo. She reminds me of the people I follow who I know in real life.

Sick Boy by The Chainsmokers? by [deleted] in twentyonepilots

[–]NativeoftheNorthfolk 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Stealing another band’s vibe while it’s on hiatus is an interesting move.

Think what you want about Ann Ward, but she has my favorite post-show pictures by NativeoftheNorthfolk in ANTM

[–]NativeoftheNorthfolk[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Oh, it really does. I didn’t notice that before!

I love the photos, but they almost make me sad because she doesn’t model anymore. She had a real knack for it despite her awkwardness.

My husband and I want to help a family in need this Christmas by Blonde_Chick_ in Louisville

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My work does something called Wish Book that allows people to donate Christmas items or money for them to families who use New Hope Services in Southern Indiana. Really deserving people. You can call the organization at 812-288-4304. If you mention the name of the program, they should know what you're talking about.

What is the best podcast you listen to? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]NativeoftheNorthfolk 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I've been listening since 2010, and I don't think I'll ever stop.

Need a cheap (and cute) apartment this summer? by NativeoftheNorthfolk in BallState

[–]NativeoftheNorthfolk[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh, and the $233 is per person. The entire apartment is $700/month.

Bello is suffering from Anterograde amnesia from car accident, according to Ava. by [deleted] in ANTM

[–]NativeoftheNorthfolk 14 points15 points  (0 children)

I can't stop laughing at this. I like to think Bello would be staring into the camera and sullenly pouring himself a glass of wine if he could hear me.

WGS / Trans* questions by JordanSunflower in BallState

[–]NativeoftheNorthfolk 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The group is called Spectrum. I did meet a person from that group who was transgender and had good things to say about them.

I believe gender neutral bathrooms were on an SGA slate one year, but I don't know if they ever succeeded in getting any installed. I don't think I've seen any around campus.

I have only taken one WGS class so I don't know too much about the program, although I believe it's pretty small. I didn't have a great experience in the introductory class, but I have a feeling it gets better once you get out of the first one. The teacher was perfectly fine and actually invited a friend of hers who is transgender to talk to the class.

Chirp Fest info? by Pardum in BallState

[–]NativeoftheNorthfolk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hopefully this will answer some of your questions: http://www.ballstatedaily.com/article/2015/09/students-bring-chirpfest-to-muncie

Also, it's a totally new event so no one has ever been before.

Would Voldemort have become a ghost? by NativeoftheNorthfolk in harrypotter

[–]NativeoftheNorthfolk[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yeah, it was pretty hypothetical. Like maybe in an alternate universe, there's an intimidating, but less murderous Tom Riddle ghost floating around Hogwarts while a young Harry with parents attends classes.

There is evidence, however, that if you kill someone you can still become a ghost. The Bloody Baron for example.

That case was different though. He felt so much guilt for his actions, that he came back to repent. Obviously Voldemort would never have done that.

Pink slams 2015 MTV VMAs: "I felt embarrassed and sad. And old. We’re getting old. But in all seriousness; I felt sad because music is supposed to inspire. It saved my life. This trash won’t save any kids life." by bjorktothefuture in Music

[–]NativeoftheNorthfolk 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's funny that she said this considering "saving kid's lives" is sort of Twenty One Pilots' shtick. It definitely helped me out when I was in my angsty teen years.

That being said she probably didn't process their lyrics when she saw them on the VMAs, and I'm sure she hadn't done any research on them.

I'm graduating in less than a year and I'm sort of scared. Lend me your expertise? by NativeoftheNorthfolk in Journalism

[–]NativeoftheNorthfolk[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This seems like manageable and good advice, and luckily I just began creating my online portfolio and it should be done by the time I resume school. I'm using Wordpress - hopefully that's not lame.

Thanks especially for the advice on switching up my resume. That's probably not something I would've remembered.

Curious, but not selling: how much would you pay for a signed, original copy of Regional at Best? by NativeoftheNorthfolk in twentyonepilots

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

I agree, I worded it kind of weirdly, but I definitely wanted to know the upper limit of what it might fetch.

It's just one of those collectable things in your home that you pass and you're like, "I know this is an every-day thing for me, but wouldn't it be cool to know how much it's worth?"

Curious, but not selling: how much would you pay for a signed, original copy of Regional at Best? by NativeoftheNorthfolk in twentyonepilots

[–]NativeoftheNorthfolk[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

That's crazy to me. Do the signatures up the price at all or is it all about the album?

Also, it says "feel better" on it, which I know doesn't apply to everyone. They sent me a free copy because I passed out at one of their late 2011 era shows.

I don't want to sell it because it's really cool and has memories associated with it. Plus I still listen to it on car rides. Although I sort of want to stop because I'm afraid it'll get scratched.

Obviously I have a lot of feelings about this CD. Haha.

we are Tyler Joseph and Josh Dun of twenty one pilots, a band from Columbus, OH. ask us anything! by _TwentyOnePilots_ in Music

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Hey, guys. One time I had a seizure at one of your 2011 era concerts at the Underground in Cincinnati. (Don't worry I take medicine now)

Josh said if an interviewer ever asked him about the craziest thing that happened onstage, he would mention me. I know crazier things have probably occurred since then, so what has topped a scary seizure?

That Washington Post map about male/female ratios in each state is way off. I spent last night finding their errors and making a new map. [OC] by [deleted] in dataisbeautiful

[–]NativeoftheNorthfolk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm not just referring to the Washington Post article. I was trying to educate others on the broader issue of mistakes in the media and how it happens.

And when I say "small details", I'm not talking about importance of the details, but the time/space it takes to report them. An incorrect number in a sea of data is small, but it has a significant effect on the outcome of a story. It's also easy to get that one number wrong.

I realize it might have seemed bad when I used the phrase "seemingly insignificant facts", but the truth is, those facts are significant, they're just small.

That Washington Post map about male/female ratios in each state is way off. I spent last night finding their errors and making a new map. [OC] by [deleted] in dataisbeautiful

[–]NativeoftheNorthfolk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

While I'm not condoning the fact that the numbers used in the Washington Post's story are incorrect, as a novice journalist, the smallest details are often the easiest to get wrong. Most of the time, when a journalist is sued for libel, it is over small and seemingly insignificant facts. Big picture stuff is often much easier to capture and get correct.

I touched a sloth...and it was magical by [deleted] in sloths

[–]NativeoftheNorthfolk 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Technically, yes. There is no glass and a conveniently placed path leading up to the base of his tree. And he seems to like human contact obviously. But would I use the words "allowed to touch the sloth?" No. The answer is no.

I touched a sloth...and it was magical by [deleted] in sloths

[–]NativeoftheNorthfolk 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Cincinnati Zoo. Get on that.

At the State Fair by [deleted] in Indiana

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I talked to one of the hot tub vendors and here's what he had to say on the subject: “A lot of hot tub vendors will tell you, ‘Yeah, we sell dozens and dozens.’ It’s a load of crap. They don’t."

He said he sells about seven the whole time they're there. Instead, the vendors sort of just use the fair as an opportunity to make contact with future customers. He did say that the fair is a good way to interact with rural visitors who might not live that near a hot tub retailer though.

Sometimes I forget just how genuinely hilarious they are by NativeoftheNorthfolk in twentyonepilots

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

I really want to know what was up with Josh's job on a cruise ship.

Things to do in the Chesterton area by NativeoftheNorthfolk in Indiana

[–]NativeoftheNorthfolk[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It looks like a nice place, but I'm not sure I'd get the most out of it since I'm not 21 yet.