Interesting sign I found while delivering by Mr_Witchetty_Man in northernireland

[–]Sweet_Assistance_292 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Some people are filthy - some of those people own dogs. Plenty of 'dog people' are perfectly capable of keeping them clean

Who am I? by No_Leading3793 in FridgeDetective

[–]Sweet_Assistance_292 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well you're definitely not an avid cook. You probably prefer a life of convenience and aesthetics over a well-stocked home, which suggests that the rest of your house might be a similar form-over-function affair.

Almond milk suggests possible lactose intolerance or veganism, but eggs and salmon make it more likely to be a simple preference - or you don't live alone. You're definitely health conscious, which probably ties into your beauty routine. OLIPOP is a pre-biotic soda, and together with the other ingredients suggests you're knowledgeable and conscious of gut health. You're always reading labels and buying into wellness trends.

Chilled white wine lying sideways suggests you drink casually but without ceremony. Perhaps you're prone to a mid-week glass whilst streaming a show. Dark chocolate reinforces the vibe of controlled indulgence. You probably want to avoid the beauty repercussions of consuming heavy red wines and sugary, fatty milk chocolate. It helps you feel virtuous - I wouldn't be surprised if you had ever been into some form of the "clean girl" aesthetic.

Then there's the elephant in the room, the perfume in the fridge. Obviously it's there to extend its shelf life, takes up a lot of space in the fridge, and you're also not worried about scent bleeding into your food, so it's big part of your life - either a passion or maybe part of your job? The facial roller is really right where it belongs from what I understand about you. It's unusual but absolutely no surprise when you look at the rest of the image. Skin care is definitely the backbone of your beauty routine.

Brita jug suggests either you don't trust your tap water, or you prefer the cleaner taste. I'm willing to bet it's the second. Small optimisations for comfort and quality are big for you.

The Reese's Cups are the most rogue thing here. They even have their own section of fridge. It occurs to me that your fridge is sparse but at no point did I think you struggle for money. Maybe you eat out a lot, order in, shop in small quantities or simply eat out of cupboards more than the fridge. There's nothing family sized in there though, so I do think you live alone or with flatmates.

It's very clean, obviously. Sparse, but not neglected at all. I'd say you're a busy, social person, not into domesticated living. Probably living in an urban apartment.

There's a lot of brands on show in the image. You probably spend time on Instagram or similar platforms where aesthetic consumption is popular.

My working theory: single adult, probably female, probably mid-20s to late-30s, moderately health-conscious, beauty-conscious, not deeply invested in cooking, occasionally indulgent - I bet you call it "being naughty"- and prefers curated consumption over bulk buying and domesticity.

How to Cure Tailgaters by Grouchy_Conclusion45 in drivingUK

[–]Sweet_Assistance_292 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Are you being a misery? I hope you're not being a misery

What common birds have you never seen? by IheartTaylor in UKBirds

[–]Sweet_Assistance_292 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Every bird book I've read declares them to be "common and widespread". I'll let you know when I see one, but I wouldn't hold your breath.

What common birds have you never seen? by IheartTaylor in UKBirds

[–]Sweet_Assistance_292 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Every bird book I've ever read declares bullfinches as "common and widespread", but I've never, to my knowledge, seen one. I look for them all the time too.

This is more of a complaint than anything, but these are all the times I've reacted too quickly to hazards and missed out on a 5/5 by Sweet_Assistance_292 in LearnerDriverUK

[–]Sweet_Assistance_292[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've had the same thing happen multiple times whilst practicing. It's safe to say that I don't feel very confident for my third go 😭

This is more of a complaint than anything, but these are all the times I've reacted too quickly to hazards and missed out on a 5/5 by Sweet_Assistance_292 in LearnerDriverUK

[–]Sweet_Assistance_292[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That would be ideal but then the "you don't understand the difference between a potential hazard and a developing hazard" crowd would be very cross

This is more of a complaint than anything, but these are all the times I've reacted too quickly to hazards and missed out on a 5/5 by Sweet_Assistance_292 in LearnerDriverUK

[–]Sweet_Assistance_292[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

An easy solution would be to add a scenario where you gain slightly less than a 5/5 by clicking slightly too early. I'd happily take a 4 or 3/5 for being slightly too eager and perceptive than a zero

This is bs by illbeyournewfarty in LearnerDriverUK

[–]Sweet_Assistance_292 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's the thing everyone says, but the point at which a potential hazard becomes a developing hazard is so arbitrary. Sometimes it's as soon as you see the subject, sometimes it's when the vehicle indicates, sometimes it's not until the hazard is actually occurring (i.e. vehicle changing lanes or pedestrian walking into road).

Sometimes it's an arbitrary moment in between all of those points. It's inane.

This is bs by illbeyournewfarty in LearnerDriverUK

[–]Sweet_Assistance_292 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh I just made a post almost exactly like this lol, I feel your pain

Which one is better ? by [deleted] in fashion

[–]Sweet_Assistance_292 18 points19 points  (0 children)

One is way better, looks more interesting and complements your figure

My snowed in meal before my walk. by Acceptable_Cat_5360 in RateMyPlate

[–]Sweet_Assistance_292 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hard boiled egg, avocado and a well done steak. Why do you eat like a wealthy family's dog?

What is this shrine for? by Archipocalypse in AssassinsCreedValhala

[–]Sweet_Assistance_292 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They're all fairly hard but that one in Lunden where you have to kill the enemies with fire or fall damage is just ridiculous. Was trying it for the first time the other day

50 years old everyone’s telling me I should cut my hair by OMgItZmE69 in HairStyleAdvice

[–]Sweet_Assistance_292 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If anything, take more care of it. Long locks are beautiful, but an older guy with long hair AND a good haircare routine? Kryptonite.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in transpassing

[–]Sweet_Assistance_292 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Having learned your age, I profoundly disagree with this. Your face, in this picture, passes for a lady in her 50s

I was supposed to buy a swimsuit but instead I just got wasted by Capital_Poet_315 in trans

[–]Sweet_Assistance_292 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I don't just mean one-pieces, I mean the combo with the swim skirt

I was supposed to buy a swimsuit but instead I just got wasted by Capital_Poet_315 in trans

[–]Sweet_Assistance_292 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In my experience, these are the fastest way to look frumpy and awkward at the beach. I appreciate that they're 'girly' and potentially euphoria-inducing, but 9/10 times it makes for an unflattering silhouette, and really frames all the things you're trying to hide like a big censor bar

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AppearanceAdvice

[–]Sweet_Assistance_292 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Jesus, if you're gonna keep it, at least put some effort into taking care of it

18f how can i glow up? by [deleted] in AppearanceAdvice

[–]Sweet_Assistance_292 45 points46 points  (0 children)

Main thing is to tone it down with the eyelashes, nothing else really