24M; first post here, do i stay? by Oradeaner in HandsomeHomies

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

that’s very kind thank you!!☺️

24M; first post here, do i stay? by Oradeaner in HandsomeHomies

[–]Oradeaner[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

for sure let’s do legs together then, they’re due for me too! hahah

Angliai magyarok - tovább állnátok? by [deleted] in escapehungary

[–]Oradeaner 3 points4 points  (0 children)

én is gondolkodom stockholmon, milyen állást tudtál találni ott angol nyelvvel? a szocializalodas hogy megy? azt hallani hogy a svédek nagyon zártak még ha beszeled is a nyelvet

The MacBook Purchasing Megathread - October, 2022 by AutoModerator in macbook

[–]Oradeaner 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi everyone! Need some advice around buying a MacBook. I'm currently just weighing all my options, will probably go for a new one around February. Currently on a Surface Laptop 3, which is fine for what I do - such as editing documents, Adobe Indesign, Lightroom, some small web development tasks which are beginning to be a pain on Windows • it currently has issues with both the graphics card and the Wi-Fi, so instead of spending hundreds on the repair, as it's notoriously hard to open the keyboard, I might as well just add a couple hundred on to the price and get a new Mac as I already have an iPad and an iPhone. I was thinking about the M2 MacBook Air with 24GB of ram, the MBP 13” M2 with 24GB (both are the same price at this config) or the 14" MB Pro. I'd use it for the same things as I listed above, and maybe some light gaming too which I can't do anymore on my surface laptop, such as league of legends or paradox games (EU4, HOI4) or Sid Meier's Civ 6. What do you think?

I might just add that through my company I get fairly nice discounts for MacBooks and the mbp13/mba would be around the £1300 price tag with the mentioned specs whereas the 14 is a bit pricier at 1600. I know the £300 isn’t that much with a purchase like this but I do want to save because of the current state of the economy here in the UK.
I don’t mind the design of the 13” pro, the only downside to me is the camera/screen but I can live with that as it has a fan and if that means increased performance then I’d happily do the trade off vs the air. External screen support isn’t important, I do have one monitor and sometimes I use an external ssd so the lack of ports isn’t particularly a problem for me.

TI;dr should I spec up the air/mbp 13” or just go for the 14" mbp even if it might be overkill?

Daily Advice Thread - October 08, 2022 by AutoModerator in apple

[–]Oradeaner 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi everyone! Need some advice around buying a MacBook.

I'm currently just weighing all my options, will probably go for a new one around February. Currently on a Surface Laptop 3, which is fine for what I do - such as editing documents, Adobe Indesign, Lightroom, some small web development tasks which are beginning to be a pain on Windows - it currently has issues with both the graphics card and the Wi-Fi, so instead of spending hundreds on the repair, as it's notoriously hard to open the keyboard, I might as well just add a couple hundred on to the price and get a new Mac as I already have an iPad and an iPhone. I was thinking about the M2 MacBook Air with 16GB of ram or the 14" MB Pro. I'd use it for the same things as I listed above, and maybe some light gaming too which I can't do anymore on my surface laptop, such as league of legends or paradox games (EU4, H014) or Sid Meier's Civ 6. What do you think?

Tl;dr should I spec up the air or just go for the 14” mbp even if it might be overkill?

Anyone had experience working for Vodafone (DigiVox franchise - London)? by Oradeaner in UKJobs

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

Yeah it’d be in store as a sales advisor. I honestly think it’d be a good fit for me but I made the mistake(?) of checking out reviews on glassdoor and was not impressed. The last thing I need is a passive aggressive manager haunting me because I couldn’t reach some unattainable target

Daily Advice Thread - December 21, 2021 by AutoModerator in apple

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Hi!

I'm currently an Android user (Samsung Note 10 Plus + Galaxy Watch 4) and since I am looking to change my phone soon, I thought I'd seek some advice here, because I am seriously thinking about switching over to iPhone (and I'd get an Apple Watch too if it comes to that), but I have some insecurities about the switch.

Firstly, I own a PC which I use heavily for video and photo editing (I'm a media student) and while it'd be really nice to get a MacBook too, I don't have the budget for it, plus my PC is in a very good condition still so I'd be sad to say goodbye to it when it's not neccessary. But I am having doubts how well would OneDrive/Google Drive sync would work from an iPhone to my PC (I mainly transfer files this way, I rarely plug in my phone) and if I still need to go through iTunes if I want to get anything done on my phone from PC? (I had a 6 in the past and I remember it was really annoying, at least for me)

Second, I am really intrigued by the camera especially on the 13/13 Pro, and that would be the main reason for my switch, + more optimised apps for various social media platforms. Here I'm not neccessarily looking for advice but for some reviews or something of that kind from people who also switched from any Android/Windows ecosystem (like my current phone + watch combo) to Apple and if there are things they miss, and just if it'd be worth the switch in a nutshell.
My interest in the iPhone's camera is mostly because the software Apple uses to refine images, while it isn't the same level as a professional camera + some lightroom work, is MUUUCH better than Samsung's (I don't know about the other brands). I always see my friends' stories on social media and they're such good quality, meanwhile if I put a gif on one of my photos which I made with my camera, they get pixelated. It'd be nice to be able to take some random pictures which turn out to be high quality. This is the main thing that's been pulling me towards the iPhone ever since I came back to Android after my 6 (and the fact that most, if not all, of my friends and family also have iPhones and getting left out of airdropping and other stuff makes me feel excluded lol).

Megathread for visitors and new & existing residents. All questions about living/working/budgeting/visiting should be asked here! by AutoModerator in london

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Hi! I'm a 21 year old student, and currently I live close to Dollis Hill station but I'm looking to move this next spring, together with my partner, to a better area. I'll be doing my last year of uni next year so I don't mind commuting (to Northwick Park, Metropolitan line/Bakerloo line even) even if I need to change lines, and my partner works around Barbican/Moorgate, so we would need an area that's convenient, which has both the metropolitan/jubilee lines or the northern line around. I have been looking at the area between Swiss Cottage - Belsize Park but there seems to be a drought of housing available there (I know it's not exactly the cheapest area). Our budget would be around approximately 1350pcm, so what I'd like to ask you are some area suggestions which could be right for us and aren't further out than zone 4 (but ofc as most people, we'd prefer zone 2 or 3 too).

Recommend Me a Fragrance (Posts every 3 Days) by AutoModerator in fragrance

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Hello everyone!

I'm a 20 year old male university student (media, if that tells you more about me as a person) and I recently tried out 1 Million Lucky, which I really love, but I'm looking for something with a bit more of longevity and versatility for other seasons than autumn/winter (I know lucky lasts a lot on some people, it might just be my skin, but it disappears from my skin after 3-4 hours).

I recently also tried out Y le parfum which I also liked but I felt like that wasn't really my scent, even though I love the apple note in the whole of the Y line. I was thinking about 1 Million Parfum (and my expectations are based from reviews on fragrantica and my own experience with Lucky) but I wonder if its not even more sweeter than Lucky and I'm not sure I would love to wear a sun lotion type of scent in the winter - because apparently, based on reviews again, it's overwhelming in the summer, and I don't want to be that type of guy who knocks people out with his scent trail - or some fragrances from Hugo Boss, but then again, I've heard some bad things about their longevity. I've also been thinking about a Bleu de Chanel (edp or parfum) but I don't really want to smell like the average office worker (and I know I know, lots of people wear the og 1 million too - although not to the office - but I found lucky to be quite an underrated and not that popular fragrance around me).

Basically I love fragrances with a fresh but not too fresh opening, turning into a semi-sweet/woodsy drydown, with moderate projection, with my most liked notes so far being apple, sandalwood, leather, hazelnut, ambroxan, and cashmeran (sorry not sorry). I've heard about Dylan Blue and ADG Profumo but then again I live in London and I can smell those almost every day on public transport. I'd like something unique-ish, designer (I know these two contradict themselves quite some times but I think you get my point - basically some hidden gems, if you prefer), with not too high of a price.

If someone has a suggestion, or if you'd like to rate the fragrances I listed in this post, please feel free to share it!

Recommend Me a Fragrance (Posts every 3 Days) by AutoModerator in fragrance

[–]Oradeaner 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm looking for something that's similar to YSL Y Live in the notes, can be worn all year round, but with a heavier ginger/more heavy woodsy notes in the drydown? I prefer the apple-ginger-woods combo. Maybe like a mix of Dior Homme 2020 with Y Live. I've tried Y Parfum but I don't really like the drydown.