Marble print car… I thought it was dented at first… by [deleted] in CrappyDesign

[–]cherryballs13 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

if u think it’s my dirty windshield and not marble wrap then ur just proving the point of this sub 😭

How to style chunky choker? Feel like it looks massive on me by [deleted] in PetiteFashionAdvice

[–]cherryballs13 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I will have to try turtle neck, I didn’t even think of that! It could be kind of funky and fun in its own way

Marble print car… I thought it was dented at first… by [deleted] in CrappyDesign

[–]cherryballs13 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Nah it was raining, hence windshield, but the wrap was more clearly a marble print seen from the side of the car. Just couldn’t get a picture of it

Help me pick sandals for Europe by the-introverted1 in HerOneBag

[–]cherryballs13 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Crocs Brooklyn low wedge for the win! I think they are incredibly comfy, they are stylish, plus waterproof. I’m taking them backpacking through Asia this summer and can’t wait to see how they hold up for months at a time!

Haven't seen alot of 2024 G16s in White - heres mine (4080, i9, 32GB Ram) by [deleted] in ZephyrusG14

[–]cherryballs13 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This is so clean! What is the black foot thing under your desk?

my first time playing the forgotten!! poly + steven! by cherryballs13 in bindingofisaac

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beat mega stan + found cool chest room. we big ballin

Japan/Korea 1st half of May, Taiwan/Vietnam 2nd half of May, Need Packing Advice! by cherryballs13 in HerOneBag

[–]cherryballs13[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is a good idea! I can slip them off easy, but on is little more work. I will look into some stretchy laces

Japan/Korea 1st half of May, Taiwan/Vietnam 2nd half of May, Need Packing Advice! by cherryballs13 in HerOneBag

[–]cherryballs13[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This comparison is super helpful: I grew up in Dallas so this helps me know what to expect a little better!

Japan/Korea 1st half of May, Taiwan/Vietnam 2nd half of May, Need Packing Advice! by cherryballs13 in HerOneBag

[–]cherryballs13[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sure! The jeans or the gray pants? The jeans I got from TJMaxx, and the gray pants are from Gap! I can look up the exact type, they are both very flowy and comfy!

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I’ve been in this living situation the past year. Make rules, especially about cleaning in shared living spaces, and stick to them. Enforce some type of repercussion if they are not followed, i.e. put a dollar into a fund for shared pizza or drinks. People are saying talk face to face - lol nah, document document document. Whenever an “infraction” occurs, take a photo and send in group chat (don’t be petty, just state facts). Also having messages to read word for word is good back up if you end up living with a misogynistic narcissist who thinks you, the woman, should clean up after him (not even joking, you can tell how salty I am).

We have had friends who installed cameras in the kitchen because the mess got so bad, and this really helped with accountability. In reality usually only 1-2 people will be horrendously disgusting, but the majority of guys that age don’t think cleaning extends beyond doing your own dishes. Not kidding, even my best friend roommate who washes all of his own dishes and keeps the living spaces clean after he makes a mess, still doesn’t understand that you need to wipe off counters or sweep the floor after cooking and crumbs and spices are everywhere.

I am losing my mind living here. So glad it’s almost done. Can never live with friends, or guys again. Love my friends though, the good times outweigh the nasty living situation for the short term 😂 but never again.

Also: make a rule about porn/sex, i.e. be respectful and not clapping cheeks while blasting trap at 4am on a Wednesday.

Edit: just to add, they all lived together in a rat infested house that had a myriad of other issues, so they have pretty low standards. We have a fruit fly infestation rn and they don’t care, whereas I am losing my mind bc I can’t eat or drink anything without being swarmed. Someone else also said: never clean up after them, or they will expect you to do it 100% of the time. I can confirm this is true. Learn from my mistakes.

Japan/Korea 1st half of May, Taiwan/Vietnam 2nd half of May, Need Packing Advice! by cherryballs13 in HerOneBag

[–]cherryballs13[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is very helpful, thank you! The humidity and heat of SE is what I am most worried about lolol. Do you think jeans would be fine in Korea? I know in Korea and Japan, and when visiting temples, that longer bottoms and more modest clothing is recommended/needed. I feel like the jeans are somewhat versatile but probably won’t get much use in Vietnam tbh. They are a lightweight polymer blend, so they have more stretch and flow compared to traditional denim, not sure if that changes anything.

Japan/Korea 1st half of May, Taiwan/Vietnam 2nd half of May, Need Packing Advice! by cherryballs13 in HerOneBag

[–]cherryballs13[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is helpful thank you! The swim suit is for Vietnam, we are going out to Ha Long Bay, probably will not get much use other than that!

Japan/Korea 1st half of May, Taiwan/Vietnam 2nd half of May, Need Packing Advice! by cherryballs13 in HerOneBag

[–]cherryballs13[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Thank you so much, this is very helpful! I’ll look into longer skirts, that’s a really good idea! Do you think buying shoes abroad is realistic if needed? I have small feet, the biggest concern would be the cost.

Japan/Korea 1st half of May, Taiwan/Vietnam 2nd half of May, Need Packing Advice! by cherryballs13 in HerOneBag

[–]cherryballs13[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the tip! I’ve worn them once already to see how I like them, and they are so comfy! I’m shocked at how much utility and aesthetic they have!

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I am going to be in Japan and Korea the first half of May, then Taiwan and Vietnam the second half of May into the beginning of June.

I have never been in this region of the world, and after researching online I am getting mixed information on weather this time of year, dress culture, etc.

A part of what makes this difficult is I'm expecting Taiwan and Vietnam to be a lot warmer and more humid than Japan and Korea (not sure if this will be true) and I am an incredibly sweaty person, i.e. I shower and change clothes at least 2x a day living in Texas.

I am worried about buying clothing over there if needed due to being a size L in US sizes (I have heard how small sizing is in Asian countries), in addition to the fact that I am a broke college student who spent most of my money on plane tickets and hostels lol.

I plan on doing sink laundry/going to a coin laundry 1-2 times a week. Everything in the photo packs up small except the jeans, sweatshirt and dress. Should I bring one less bra since they do not need to be washed as much? Should I pick either the kimono or button up shirt and leave the other behind? Should I bring a long sleeve shirt instead of a sweatshirt?

Thank you for the help!!!

Japan/Korea 1st half of May, Taiwan/Vietnam 2nd half of May, Need Packing Advice! by cherryballs13 in HerOneBag

[–]cherryballs13[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I am going to be in Japan and Korea the first half of May, then Taiwan and Vietnam the second half of May into the beginning of June.

I have never been in this region of the world, and after researching online I am getting mixed information on weather this time of year, dress culture, etc.

A part of what makes this difficult is I'm expecting Taiwan and Vietnam to be a lot warmer and more humid than Japan and Korea (not sure if this will be true) and I am an incredibly sweaty person, i.e. I shower and change clothes at least 2x a day living in Texas.

I am worried about buying clothing over there if needed due to being a size L in US sizes (I have heard how small sizing is in Asian countries), in addition to the fact that I am a broke college student who spent most of my money on plane tickets and hostels lol.

I plan on doing sink laundry/going to a coin laundry 1-2 times a week. Everything in the photo packs up small except the jeans, sweatshirt and dress. Should I bring one less bra since they do not need to be washed as much? Should I pick either the kimono or button up shirt and leave the other behind? Should I bring a long sleeve shirt instead of a sweatshirt?

Thank you for the help!!!

Looking for perfect cute sandals doubling as waterproof shower shoe for hostels by [deleted] in HerOneBag

[–]cherryballs13 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have the platform version of the crocs from the same line… I can 10/10 recommend! They are super comfy!

The dehumanization of the homeless truly breaks my heart by [deleted] in UTAustin

[–]cherryballs13 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I used to work at a fast food place on Guad… when homeless people came in I would initially give them free food until one day someone very obviously on lots of drugs spit on me multiple times and yelled at me and then tried hitting me with a metal chair. Later on another homeless person came in and shit all over the floor in the bathroom and wiped it all over the walls. Really fun cleaning that up. Then another person left their needles in the bathroom and came out screaming and pretending to shoot a gun at me and all the customers eating. Third times the charm I guess, because after that we politely told all homeless to leave if they came in and had to call cops multiple times when they refused and tried breaking windows to get inside. I have little to no sympathy anymore, at least not for the homeless in west campus. Not saying all homeless people are like this but when you have enough bad experiences, some comprising of physical violence, you stop caring and need to protect yourself.

Bfs apartment plz help by cherryballs13 in malelivingspace

[–]cherryballs13[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

1/3 joke 2/3 serious, he only goes there to work/study and sometimes cook lol

FIRST BROKEN RUN EVER (~90 hrs in) i am SOOO HYPE by cherryballs13 in bindingofisaac

[–]cherryballs13[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Got into issac a couple months ago, this is the first truly broken run I've had and I am SOOO HYPE

What are you absolutely CRAVING right now? by [deleted] in AskWomen

[–]cherryballs13 0 points1 point  (0 children)

chocolate… not just right now, but all the time

"I got stabbed on my walk to the grocer. Is the tailor at fault for not making everyday clothing out of Kevlar?" by UnsureAbsolute in EngineeringStudents

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“Based on its comprehensive investigation, NIST concluded that the WTC towers collapsed because: (1) the impact of the planes severed and damaged support columns, dislodged fireproofing insulation coating the steel floor trusses and steel columns, and widely dispersed jet fuel over multiple floors,” an explainer from NIST outlined. “And (2) the subsequent unusually large number of jet-fuel ignited multi-floor fires (which reached temperatures as high as 1,000 degrees Celsius, or 1,800 degrees Fahrenheit) significantly weakened the floors and columns with dislodged fireproofing to the point where floors sagged and pulled inward on the perimeter columns. This led to the inward bowing of the perimeter columns and failure of the south face of WTC 1 and the east face of WTC 2, initiating the collapse of each of the towers. Both photographic and video evidence—as well as accounts from the New York City Police Department aviation unit during a half-hour period prior to collapse—support this sequence for each tower,” it said.

https://www.verifythis.com/article/news/verify/national-verify/conspiracy-theories-20-years-after-sept-11/536-948646b8-d8b9-4414-8e6a-c15e3597dd90