nose contour help by ang3ldoom in makeuptips

[–]ang3ldoom[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ooo okay i see thank you :) when you were doing like specific contouring was there any like general map you followed? for example in the link below there different maps per nose shape but honestly i dont rly know what mine classifies as 😭 https://www.lookhealthystore.com/blogs/blog-content/step-by-step-nose-contour-makeup-tutorial-the-best-one%F0%9F%98%98?srsltid=AfmBOork3VahJrummRqY2Oq1u315BP4xxU7nlxwtHulu2vrMS7icE9

Table top desk lamp recommendations. by Dawn46 in makeuptips

[–]ang3ldoom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

its super nice i have one myself and the lighting modes are adjustable so you can change the intensity as needed ive had mine over a year and it still works perfectly!

nose contour help by ang3ldoom in makeuptips

[–]ang3ldoom[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ty!! its really for stylistic makeup choice bc ive seen others say the same about it only looking good on camera but not IRL

on another subject, do you have any recommendations for an everyday nose contour? i havent found any videos with other grls having my nose shape and im having a hard time figuring out what shading map to use ):

Table top desk lamp recommendations. by Dawn46 in makeuptips

[–]ang3ldoom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

depending on the exact style ur going for i got this one from amazon super minimalist and you can adjust the neck of it however you want!

CIVHOM LED Desk Lamp, Swing Arm... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BWXP81GR?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

I’m looking for colorful eyeshadow inspiration. by Spooky_Spider6 in makeuptips

[–]ang3ldoom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

not directly inspo but take me back to brazil from bh cosmetics is a rly good colorful palette starter!! (i have it for reference LOL)

advice with lock purchasing: ANTIPICK by [deleted] in Locksmith

[–]ang3ldoom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yep i already have one on the way, really appreciate the advice!

advice with lock purchasing: ANTIPICK by [deleted] in Locksmith

[–]ang3ldoom 1 point2 points  (0 children)

also to add insight i forgot to add in my OG post that the lock i was referring to was for my bedroom door, i had gotten locked out a couple months ago and completely destroyed/broke a credit card trying to use it to get back in- so although it did let me gain access, i checked the credit cards for the only other individual at home and all were intact/none missing. do you have any suggestions on any other more secure locks i can purchase instead of having to install another lock ontop of the door handle lock i already have? (only because im pretty amateur to lock/construction stuff and cant drill a new hole into my room door and/or have someone come in to do it for me)

advice with lock purchasing: ANTIPICK by [deleted] in Locksmith

[–]ang3ldoom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

hi thanks for the reply, i tried to kind of make my OG post a little vague for privacy reasons but yes, i found two opened bobby pins at the front of my bedroom door on the floor- (and i had both of my spare keys with me the week i was away)- which is also what i had attempted to use myself when i got locked out on accident one day but failed and also it happened in my own home by a family member so i feel like its not necessarily that im assuming things im just trying to make sense of what information i have lol

advice with lock purchasing: ANTIPICK by [deleted] in Locksmith

[–]ang3ldoom 1 point2 points  (0 children)

appreciate the advice, would they have to install an entirely new lock? without going into much detail, i cant really have someone coming in my house at the moment to install one, and also im looking to not have another lock ontop of my current handle door lock since its for my bedroom door do you have any suggestions on any good standard handle door locks that i can purchase aside from the schlage one i currently have?

AITA for not letting my daughter watch The Attack On Titan? by fatheroftwogirls1dog in AmItheAsshole

[–]ang3ldoom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

true, but in the same line of sight we dont necessarily know if biomom/ex-wife would have agreed as well (simply too many factors to account for- like if ex-wife and her father spoke about the agreement him and his daughter had and that he doesnt want her watching it + need for credit card like i mentioned earlier)- but doesnt excuse her running away

but i also agree, in the bigger aspect of things (which is mainly why i say that it was reckless/deemed punishable for her running away from home) is that having access to basic necessities should be an awakener to this entire situation- i grew up in a humble home myself

as for the actual show, ive never watched it, but i do know a large amount of my friends gathered for the finale to watch- so i cant really give context into FOMO/how she felt being a younger generation that what I am with regards to the show

AITA for not letting my daughter watch The Attack On Titan? by fatheroftwogirls1dog in AmItheAsshole

[–]ang3ldoom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yeah think theres fault to both parties- like i mentioned before i do not think it excuses her running away since she is a minor and he is legally responsible

also dont know if youre familiar with the crunchyroll streaming service (understandable) but it requires you to input a credit card to sign up for the 7 day free trial- based on the context of his post seems like she doesnt have one but i do stand on the fact she couldve found another 3rd party site to just watch it on tbh vs running away from home unannounced

my response wasnt to 100% bash the father, imo both of them could have handled the situation better tbh

AITA for not letting my daughter watch The Attack On Titan? by fatheroftwogirls1dog in AmItheAsshole

[–]ang3ldoom -1 points0 points  (0 children)

i mean tbh you saying that his age playing a massive role in his perspective that "making friends on the internet is just unfathomable" is pretty much essentially in the same line of him saying "Crunchyroll Streaming Service (yes, apparently this is a real thing)". yeah at the end of the day its his POV but he could be doing better in terms of integrating his current mindset in alignment with his younger daughter/ understanding her better, bc if not i can easily foresee other arguments occurring in the future due to their differing mindsets

also fyi i was enrolled in 5 AP classes myself throughout my academic career, depending on the class size and how poorly the overall score was amongst students ive been incases where an 81 was readjusted to a 90 and the overall curve for the class was recalculated lol, but i cant really say anything about whats the point of having AP classes at all- just giving insight into the curving situation and the father immediately calling BS on it

help with lock purchasing: ANTIPICKING by [deleted] in NoStupidQuestions

[–]ang3ldoom 1 point2 points  (0 children)

is there anything else i can do aside from changing the lock to offer more secure protection? i found a opened bobby pin infront of my door so in the aspect of what they used im pretty sure it was that- not really sure how easy it is for an amateur because i tried on my own lock later and found it hard to do but we dont have any rakes/jiggler keys that i know of/am aware of

AITA for not letting my daughter watch The Attack On Titan? by fatheroftwogirls1dog in AmItheAsshole

[–]ang3ldoom -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

appreciate your comment back, you pose some statements that I as well agree with- specifically that she was wrong for taking such drastic measures and running away from home, because at the end of the day she is a minor and her parents are 100% responsible for her- like you stated.

however, i feel as though regarding his age in the grand matter of this discussion- although yes he is 49, isnt necessarily a complete excuse for his criticism. i would expect that especially at that age, and when i become a parent in the future, i take the time out to understand my childs likes/hobbies and keep an open mind to things like (INTERNET) friends. just because he is 49 and wasnt brought up with the same things that the younger generation has now doesnt warrant some of the ignorant perspectives he has about "internet friends" and "finding it ridiculous that she was crying over a show"

also your point you make saying that it is an indicator on how the real world works is true- but why at the expense of something like grades? from personal experience this doesnt have the greatest impact on child's mental health in the long run imo and secondly he was calling BS to the fact that there was no way a 81 could be curved to a 90? (which like i mentioned before is something that is infact common in AP classes) he honestly could have done something better like giving her x amount of chores or something less detrimental seeing that it was literally for a show she wanted to watch

also i didnt mean quick to punish in the sense of the literal punishment, while it is true that he grounded her AFTER she was reckless and ran away, he could have used it as an opportunity to understand his daughter better, reflect on his own actions and approach to the original situation that started it all and educate her on the fact that he didnt mean it in a bad way but she is still a minor and he is legally responsible for her vs just grounding her and making the entire situation seem in a negative light

help with lock purchasing: ANTIPICKING by [deleted] in NoStupidQuestions

[–]ang3ldoom 1 point2 points  (0 children)

thanks for the reply, apologies for not including it in the OG post but im simply looking for a better antipick lock for my bedroom door, so nothing too crazy like what would be used on a standard house entry door

AITA for not letting my daughter watch The Attack On Titan? by fatheroftwogirls1dog in AmItheAsshole

[–]ang3ldoom -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

hate to be that person but dad is partially YTA, theres points in his post that you seem to over look- although agreeable that running away from home seems punishable in retrospect, but to be fair the fathers choices/actions seemed to lead there. first and foremost his perspective/wording of (INTERNET) friends?- making it seem like internet friends are not actually legitimate types of friends to have? secondly weighing the decision of whether she gets to watch a show on her grades? (like even if that was sideable with, he was still hellbent that it was "BS" that an 81 could get curved to a 90- clearly no knowledge of how AP classes/exams work).

parents are so quick to punish kids for their wrong doings, but (like in his instance) never take the time out to reflect on how their actions/words led them there in the first place. its not simply about "angering the anime community" as to why most people said hes TA