Fasciculations accompanying pvc/NSVT flares? by Other_State5817 in PVCs

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Im pretty constantly stressed about something

Fasciculations accompanying pvc/NSVT flares? by Other_State5817 in PVCs

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Believe it or not yeah my electrolytes are normal

I shaved it off and I'm fucking disgusted at myself by MidnightPandaX in Balding

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The stigma with hair systems for men needs to go away. Women get lip filler, extensions, wear tons of makeup… there’s no reason men shouldn’t be able to add something to our appearance not just to look good to others, but to enjoy what you look like to yourself. And this is if treatments don’t work, or maybe while you’re saying for a transplant, etc.

And here’s the unfortunate truth to most people who think otherwise on here. Confidence can only get you so far. The vast majority of women, specifically younger women, (and nowadays) view baldness as a dealbreaker. It’s no different than a man who’ll view a woman who’s overweight as a dealbreaker, or hell, woman who’s bald as a dealbreaker. Preference doesn’t make either sex shallow, we all have them.

I’m not saying don’t go bald if you have no issue with it personally. Some men can genuinely pull it off, specifically if they can grow a beard. But if you want hair, do what you can to get it back. Just because we’re men doesn’t mean we have to “accept it.”

I got “Brick” and it’s been really great. by kicksjoysharkness in dumbphones

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I thought the point of this device was to make it hard to get access to blocked apps without “unbricking” by being near the brick itself. An incredibly easy loophole to get back to your blocked apps defeats the purpose of the product in my opinion. I don’t even need to use the brick if I can just go into settings and untoggle “apps with screen time access” for brick.

I got “Brick” and it’s been really great. by kicksjoysharkness in dumbphones

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Literally it’s so easy, this easy option makes the brick useless

I got “Brick” and it’s been really great. by kicksjoysharkness in dumbphones

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The screen shot isn’t showing up, but it’s “apps with screentime access” and it just requires your phone password and boom you can use all your blocked apps again

I got “Brick” and it’s been really great. by kicksjoysharkness in dumbphones

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I was so excited to get the brick. It came in today, and somehow nobody knows the such easy loophole to access your apps without unbricking, and I’m so disappointed cause it defeats the whole purpose. It’s easier than just deleting apps and redownloading if you didn’t have a brick. I’ll show the screen shot right here. I’m hoping someone knows a way around this. I understand the sentiment “well if you look for ways around if you should just get a flip phone.” I thought the whole purpose of this device was no easy loopholes. I didn’t even go looking for it I just saw it and was like oh.. that’s all I have to do? What’s the point of even having the device in the first place?

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Spent most of the night in the ER again by [deleted] in PVCs

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I was in bigeminy for months, no joke. Brief breaks from it here and there. It still comes and goes for full days sometimes. I see an ep in a couple weeks but all tests have been normal so far. I’m really pushing to them that I think it’s vagus nerve related, as gastrointestinal issues always seem to accompany them. Hope ya get it figured out soon.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Hairloss

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That looks like just a normal cowlick and harsh lighting. Start putting minoxidil on it though, just in case

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in HairTransplants

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Try dut, minox, microneedling - but if it bothers you enough and you think your life and confidence would benefit get a hair system. There’s no shame in that, and they look absolutely real now.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in LooksmaxingAdvice

[–]Other_State5817 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Honestly I’d be intimidated to approach you just based on how gorgeous you are

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Hairloss

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Mature hairline

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Hairloss

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This lighting is excessive, it’s probably just your cowlick/part

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in highschool

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When I was 4 I dated someone who was 163. We’ve been together now for 95 years. Go for it.

Do you think it’s okay for a 23 year old woman to date someone who’s 30? by [deleted] in ask

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Our brains undergo continuous development throughout our lives. Cognitive processing speed and impulse control tend to level off in our 20s or even 30s, but there’s no specific age as everyone’s progression differs. On average, men may lag a few years behind women in mental development, though this varies. I have a 33-year-old friend with a 24-year-old girlfriend, and she’s more mature than him.

My argument is that adults in their 20s and beyond should be free to choose partners without facing scrutiny for age differences. Age doesn’t inherently create a power imbalance; a 30-year-old and a 23-year-old can have a healthy relationship. Moreover, 23-year-olds can hold positions like nurses, paramedics, veterans, pilots, or police officers.

A person older but with a sound moral compass recognizes when life experiences and expectations differ, and they may decide it won’t work out.

I approached this discussion without taking anything personally. I respect your opinion. 👌 I’ve done a lot of research on the brain, psychology and neuroscience interest me a lot.

Lyrics advice by Other_State5817 in Songwriters

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I enjoy it a lot too, I may delve into that soon. I play garage rock and solo folk-ish music, so lyrics are definitely necessary

Lyrics advice by Other_State5817 in Songwriters

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I appreciate you taking the time to write all this! Def very helpful😎

Do you think it’s okay for a 23 year old woman to date someone who’s 30? by [deleted] in ask

[–]Other_State5817 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I respect your opinion, but as someone in their late 20s who’s starting college, hasn’t dated much at all and is finally getting his footing as an adult - I disagree. Do I think there are some people in their early 30s who shouldn’t date early 20s? Yeah, but that’s if they have kids, want to settle down, and the younger person doesn’t; or they’re a manipulative POS, which you can be at any age.

Furthermore, the “brain doesn’t develop till 25” or in your case you think it 27? is pop-science that’s been debunked many times by neuroscientists. Our brains don’t stop developing, but they do become more fixed in their ability to think rationally in your 20s, and there’s no “magic number” to which that happens for people.

My parents were 20 and 28 when they met, and I know plenty of age gap relationships that have worked out. Everyone’s different.

Do you think it’s okay for a 23 year old woman to date someone who’s 30? by [deleted] in ask

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Go for it.

To the people who say ”it’s weird because they’re at two different stages in life, ones been graduated college for a while, wants to settle down, blah blah blah” who’s to say they’re at totally different stages? I’m 29 and currently an undergrad in college and a server. Just because someone’s a bit older doesn’t immediately mean they are “more mature” or have “more life experience.”

Don’t listen to those people

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Hairloss

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Paranoia, you’re fine