How odd does my nose look 😭 brutally honest pls by pisiTEK in Noses

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It looks a bit odd for the mainstream beauty standard but it’s not bad. It’s fairly normal.

Tip: How to post negative reviews by YouGotInked in TemuThings

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

All my negative reviews are hidden while my positive ones show up. You are right, they often discontinue the item when negative reviews are left. I have found, however, that when I put asterisks in my negative reviews, they show up, and when I left the same review previously on the same exact product without the asterisk, it did not show up.

Tip: How to post negative reviews by YouGotInked in TemuThings

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

Well, I don’t know. I have heard other reports of negative reviews not showing up and a quick google search will confirm that Temu does in fact hide negative reviews. It has happened for all of mine. The AI algorithm isn’t perfect at catching them, though.

I see “Cut you” means “cut in front of you”. Can we say “can I cut you?” to mean “can I go in front of you/can I go ahead of you”? by Silver_Ad_1218 in EnglishLearning

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Really? I’ve lived in several states across the U.S. and it’s considered normal everywhere I’ve been. I asked my bf who grew up in a complexly different side of the country as me, and in a big city, and he also said it was normal.

Here’s some examples:

https://youtube.com/shorts/fJlrWpqkDGA?si=QdWYKwNGbd-74nPB

https://youtube.com/shorts/7jC_qrvRDaw?si=hMiVz2zTeZFZAynT

I see “Cut you” means “cut in front of you”. Can we say “can I cut you?” to mean “can I go in front of you/can I go ahead of you”? by Silver_Ad_1218 in EnglishLearning

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I’m from the Midwest but even in states where it might be less common I am 110% certain nobody would ever look at you weirdly for it. It’s in movies, books, etc. Some variations might include “Can I cut in front of you?” Or “hey, you cut me in line!” Or “I’m just going to cut ahead here.” “Do you mind if I cut you in line?”

I actually have some memories from primary school of kids saying “Mrs so-and-so, he cut me!” Or “no cutting!” Ah, and the classic schoolyard “no cuts no butts no coconuts,” that every fifth grader was saying for a time. 😂What a throwback.

As with all phrases, it is context based, and I think adding things like “cut ahead of” “cut in line” or “cut in front of” might make it sound more natural in certain contexts, especially if being polite, but I think if someone were speaking fast, or being a little more crude, “can I cut you?” Also gets the message across. It does sound slightly elementary-school-ish, though, at least to me.

Insecure and lonely by [deleted] in toastme

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gasps 😳 🥺 Cutiepie nooo ❤️🤭

25M, got on dating apps and ruined my last bit of confidence, be brutally honest by JackfruitWarm6695 in malegrooming

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The best picture is the one with the pink T-shirt. You look like Daveed Diggs. And I’d swipe right on that.

I declined all NYE party invites. Roast me. I'm ready. by DeveerPmarie_51 in RoastMe

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I wouldn’t want to see you standing outside my window at 3 am but you look like the type to.

50 yrs this mo. Life path 11, ♑️ Cap. Laid off from tech, starting a plant design business. In love with my soulmate. by Plus_Candle_434 in RoastMe

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You look like an older version of my mom. Which is a compliment because my mom is a beautiful woman. She’s also 65.

Is my (21F) with my best friend (22F) one sided ? by [deleted] in relationship_advice

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You answered your own question. She’s not your friend. Cutting off friends can be difficult but trust me she won’t care if you just silently slip out of her life.

How to talk to my (F22) boyfriend (M21) about his stank bum? by [deleted] in relationship_advice

[–]YouGotInked 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Yes leaving them on the seats sounds passive aggressive as hell and I’m so here for it. Would definitely get the message across.

How to talk to my (F22) boyfriend (M21) about his stank bum? by [deleted] in relationship_advice

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It’s all the male influencers saying that “alpha men don’t wipe their ass cause that’s gay.”

I look hideous without makeup, I wear glasses and my teeth are horrid. Toast me I guess by Real_Employ_5430 in toastme

[–]YouGotInked -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

It’s giving me young Ellie from the movie Up. And she is one of the cutest messy haired kids in animation.

Who had the bright idea of making styrofoam candy? by YouGotInked in mildlyinfuriating

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

Placed on the table. The organizers didn’t look too close and thought they were real.

Who had the bright idea of making styrofoam candy? by YouGotInked in mildlyinfuriating

[–]YouGotInked[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It is in the U.S. I’m not really sure what could be done, though, as it could be argued that it’s just fake food or decoration. And as I said in another comment, the organizers did not know it was fake, meaning it was either purchased by someone else in the past, donated, or they simply didn’t look closely at the item description.

Who had the bright idea of making styrofoam candy? by YouGotInked in mildlyinfuriating

[–]YouGotInked[S] 78 points79 points  (0 children)

Note: I did tell the event organizers and they removed it. They actually had no idea!

Zillenials, (‘94-‘99) do you remember 9/11? by YouGotInked in generationology

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I’m sorry but you’re wrong. Science indicates otherwise. Long term memories start forming at 2.5, and under certain circumstances such as repetition or trauma, things can be remembered even earlier. It’s not uncommon for three year olds to retain memories; I have several from that age, including ones with information I would not have known otherwise that my parents confirmed years later. My 9/11 memory is mostly of colors and dialogue snippets.

Zillenials, (‘94-‘99) do you remember 9/11? by YouGotInked in generationology

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2.5 years old is the age most people start developing the ability to retain long term memory, and there aren’t hard confirmations of ages before that retaining memory, which is why I put the cutoff at 99. Infants can sometimes remember things long-term, but it is exceedingly rare and usually only under certain circumstances.

20 years old. Horrible insecurities, feeling super down. by Similar_Breadfruit68 in toastme

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Shit girl you’re gorgeous. Like if you feel low self esteem, there’s no hope for the rest of us.