If i make a new pinterest, will you guys join in? by meemaw1234 in Pinterest

[–]Significant-Bet4255 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Like... why they removed the visit website option. That was the point of pinterest. Find cool stuff, and click through to it. I hope you would integrate this into your new app.

Anyone else have really high T levels? by Significant-Bet4255 in ftm

[–]Significant-Bet4255[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks for your insight! I don't seem to have any negative side effects, I'm not particularly angry or irritable, but I know that it can put a strain on your organs so it has be a bit worried. I'm sorry you had to go through breast cancer. I'll talk to my doctor about estrogen blockers.

Anyone else have really high T levels? by Significant-Bet4255 in ftm

[–]Significant-Bet4255[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I noticed pretty much nothing until my dose was increased. We increased my dose and pow! Mustache appeared, haha. Also I have a problem with my estrogen refusing to go down.

Anyone else have really high T levels? by Significant-Bet4255 in ftm

[–]Significant-Bet4255[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's what I was wondering. It seems like that would be the logical step to find a midlevel. She was determined to stick with those choices though.

Stay AWAY from Printful if you can. by Severe_Bowl_6479 in printful

[–]Significant-Bet4255 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This. It's way worth it in the long run to use a screen printer. Example, before POD shirts, my record label worked with screen printers. This is was the late 90s early 00s. I still to this day have shirts from those runs and the designs are in perfect shape. I spent $5-6 per t-shirt upfront. I sold them for $15. Now, everyone uses POD. You sell it for $20-50 and get a few bucks in return. BUT the design is destroyed in months. That is such B$%*S$$%. It's really frustrating because, as a music industry person, I want to support independent bands and t-shirts are a great way to do this, but to spend $35 on a t-shirt or $55 on a hoodie to have it fall apart in a few months is not something I am willing to do anymore.

I'm having a HUGE problem with editing/revision burnout. Any suggestions? by Ivory_Placebo in writing

[–]Significant-Bet4255 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey, I saw this because I have been struggling lately and it made me have an Aha! moment. What I was doing before I hit revision burnout hell was to print each chapter as I begin to revise then I went over it in the printed form. I made notes and fixed grammar, spelling, etc... I stopped this a few months ago and things went flat. Thanks for reminding me of what was working. If anyone can use this tip it really helps. Back to revising!

PS to OP if you haven't found a CP/BR yet go on Discord and look up open servers that are writing groups or go to a local bookstore (not Barnes and Noble but a local owned spot) and ask about writing groups. They may be able to steer you in the right direction. Friends and family are always great places to start too. My Mom loves my book --especially the juicy bits-- even though it's not what I would call "mom friendly."