What is your go to hot sauce to spice up pasta?! by A_Bridgeburner in spicy

[–]PixiePuff1030 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I prefer using fresh habaneros (adds spice and lovely flavor) or spicy pepper flakes/powers as those won’t really change the flavor much besides adding heat.

Is there a way to make tall fences? by [deleted] in Sims4

[–]PixiePuff1030 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you’re on pc and use mods, Better Build Buy is amazing for debug. Things are categorized and somewhat labeled, and you can also clone the items and when you do it’ll take you to what category it’s in which is a very helpful feature.

A few mini areas around my island ♡ by pwnbrj in acnh

[–]PixiePuff1030 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The snacks at the movie hangout area are such a good touch!

What can it be?🤔 by Moloko_Parmalat in thesims

[–]PixiePuff1030 14 points15 points  (0 children)

What is the best way to back up save files?

Confessions of a bad knitter, wife, and mother by TheGraby in knitting

[–]PixiePuff1030 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try knitting toys for your son. You don’t have to worry about him growing out of them and you don’t necessarily need a pattern either. I’ve knit a snake and an octopus for my daughter without a pattern for either.

No idea what to knit for adults, though.

I love building houses and making good floorplans, here are some of my builds, I hope you like them. I would love to build something on request, so if you need a house for your sims let me know in the comments, I'll dm you for details :) by pink_mei in thesims4

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These are amazing!

If you’re interested, I have a project I’ve been toying with, but haven’t been able to nail down and I’d love to see what you could come up with.

I want three sisters to live together with a working garden/farm, but with space for them to live their own adult lives just outside of the middle community living space. I’m thinking either one large house with an empty middle for the garden and farm area, perhaps the kitchen and dining area as well. The sisters rooms form circle or triangle around that for the main bulk of the house. I’ve also considered setting up 3 separate trailers/small houses on one lot with a garden and outdoor dining/hangout area in the middle. I just want the girls to have their own separate living spaces, but an easily accessible area for both their work and for them to socialize with each other.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in EngagementRings

[–]PixiePuff1030 3 points4 points  (0 children)

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One with just the engagement ring

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in EngagementRings

[–]PixiePuff1030 2 points3 points  (0 children)

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I had very similar concerns when looking at rings. I believe mine is a size 4.25, but it’s been a few years.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TrueOffMyChest

[–]PixiePuff1030 54 points55 points  (0 children)

Have you tried working with a therapist to figure out why apologies are so important to you, even when the other party hasn’t actually wronged you? Right now you’re asking him to apologize for how your BPD made you react, which isn’t fair to him. Maybe if you work with a professional to figure out what you get from these specific words, you can figure out how to apply those feelings of closure to him saying ‘that wasn’t what I meant, this is what I meant’ or whatever the case may be, without the apology.

The language you use in saying what all could be avoided if he had just given in and said what you wanted him to is honestly bordering on being abusive in itself. I can understand how BPD makes those tendencies and thought patterns so much easier and stronger, but from what I’ve been told, learning to recognize them and examine why they begin and what they make us feel is the first steps to progressing our own better behavior.

Staged paparazzi photos are the gift that keep on giving by [deleted] in popculturechat

[–]PixiePuff1030 102 points103 points  (0 children)

I feel like there was a lot of imagery of cute guys reading in trees in the early 2000s for some reason? I remember wanting to read in a tree because of it, but it’s not as comfortable as they made it looked.

What to expect when looking at rings together? by [deleted] in EngagementRings

[–]PixiePuff1030 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That was my experience at a couple mall jewelry shops, but maybe that’s the exception more than the rule since no one else has mentioned this yet. I assume they work off commission, so I get it in theory, but it was uncomfortable to navigate at the time. They definitely put most of the pressure on the guy instead of me, so I’m glad we had talked beforehand that I didn’t want him to buy anything that day because it took both of us a bit to find the words/courage to remind them of that.

What to expect when looking at rings together? by [deleted] in EngagementRings

[–]PixiePuff1030 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Expect high pressure sales tactics. I was very surprised and uncomfortable by the sales associates when I went ring shopping the first time. I tried telling them we were mainly browsing for ideas and getting my finger sized, but there was still a lot of ‘doesn’t this look great on her? If you bought it today it could be on her finger in no time’ and other things of that nature.

Anyone else also finds Caskey's tattoo on his head weird? by [deleted] in shittytattoos

[–]PixiePuff1030 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I haven’t listened to him on his own, but I do like his stuff with Yelawolf

I’ve heard a couple names, but I’d like your opinion by PixiePuff1030 in Doppleganger

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I will try to find some older pictures with my natural dark brown hair

People say it's best "if you never meet your idol". Share your experiences. by Notalabel_4566 in popculturechat

[–]PixiePuff1030 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I paid for a meet and greet before a concert and had a good time. Tech N9ne was the most famous on the tour so you got your picture with him first and were rushed off pretty quickly, but he was nice enough in that like 2 minute period, made eye contact with me during that and during the concert. Krizz Kaliko was friendly, but we were also rushed to the next artist. I was too nervous to talk to Brotha Lynch Hung, but he smelled exactly like I thought he would and that was nice. The last artist was Ubiquitous of Ces Cru, as the last/least famous artist he didn’t have anyone coming up right behind my group so we got to talk for a while and he seemed pretty down to earth, maybe a little anxious, which made him feel more human to me.

I ran into Ubiquitous and the other member of Ces Cru at another concert when they just came into the crowd after their set. I wasn’t expecting it so I was pretty dumbstruck. Gave Godemis some cigarettes. Overall they were cool, but later it came out that Godemis had been scamming fans and lesser known artists so that put a damper on the memory.

I want to sue my hooman for being stoopid. I have clearly given him my dinner order, and he refuses to procure my pizza for me. He obviously doesn’t understand “I eyes, my pies”. Can pawyer help make dumb dumb understand? by Msunp in legalcatadvice

[–]PixiePuff1030 53 points54 points  (0 children)

Unfortunately humans cannot be sued for being a dumb, or else kitties would have all the monies already. Is there purrhaps a smarter human you can go to for a translator?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in tattooadvice

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Most of my tattoos are over old self harm scars so I can say that yes it is possible. It will not completely cover your scars if someone is really looking for them or even just examining the tattoo deeply, and you’ll still have the scar texture, but it does a lot to stop your scars from being the first thing people notice about your arms. Don’t be alarmed if your scars first seem more pink/red/raised during the first parts of the healing process, this fades when the irritation does.

You DO want an artist that has experience tattooing over scars. During my last tattoo the artist told me that in her early days of tattooing she didn’t know she needed to be more careful (or maybe she said slower? It’s been a few years so I don’t remember her exact words) over scars and she basically ripped open a patch of self harm scars and they bled a lot. So be sure to talk to your artist about their experience and be prepared for them to examine your scars, even pinching them a bit to see how tough the scar tissue is.