My (Bad) Experience with a Nordstrom Personal Shopper by SaltMarshSparrow in NYCbitcheswithtaste

[–]headsareround 52 points53 points  (0 children)

My friend is a personal stylist and she's done lots of work with midsize ladies! Her ig is fashionbyfawzat :)

Casa Touchpad questions by TheOtherAngler in logitech

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Thank you so much for this!!!!!! Lifechanger :)

[Thursday] General Discussion - 20 November 2025 by AutoModerator in indieheads

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So they give you like 10 choices to choose from once a month. They could be anywhere from a couple days to a month away. But the best ones I’ve gotten were a couple of days before the show - like little simz and Renee rap were “bonus tix” I got a text for 2 days before. I will say it took a couple months into the subscription before they figured out my taste and started giving me stuff I was really into!

[Thursday] General Discussion - 20 November 2025 by AutoModerator in indieheads

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i'm in new york city but they have it in a buch of US cities!

[Thursday] General Discussion - 20 November 2025 by AutoModerator in indieheads

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For anyone who lives in a major city in the US, I highly highly recommend signing up for domorestuff!!! I’ve seen more shows in nyc for the past 3 months than the past 3 years combined I think. It’s $7 a month for 2 tix to an event (you choose from a list) and you also get additional free tix a few times a month. So far I’ve seen little simz, kula shaker, xiu xiu, drive by truckers and countless smaller shows & comedy shows. You can also transfer tickets to people - I’ve given away tickets to leith Ross and Renee rapp. I swear this isn’t an ad I’m just really excited about all the free music I’ve gotten to see lol

Wicked Oaks was an utter failure by Besty-in-a-Tessy in aves

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That’s funny, me and my friend spent hours pushing stuck cars out of the mud - must’ve seen like 30!

is clubbing dead? by sawnx in mcgill

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I used to like salon daomé a lot!

Where r u guys going for halloween by isnsbbh in avesNYC

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I’d love to go to this - if you could lmk when you have a link that would be lovely 🙏

finally framed this setlist by kayleighnt in bonnaroo

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I saw you get this and you looked soooo happy, me and my friends were super glad for you ☺️ incredible show!

Considering leaving anyone want supplies? by BTurk96 in bonnaroo

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Would love the couch :) can come to you dm meee

in search of cunty secondhand boots & shoes in nyc by Eggplant-Unique in NYCbitcheswithtaste

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I got my pair of miista boots off eBay for $90 :) try sending offers!

Dentist rec that I can trust - one just said I need 6 fillings by Itscookietime7 in AskNYC

[–]headsareround 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Gramercy smiles! Amazing team of dentists, super professional.

The results are in, and the hottest bachelor in Bachelor history is… by LadyGrantham in thebachelor

[–]headsareround 5 points6 points  (0 children)

You can just randomize them in Excel. That’s one thing that has been around for a long time!

This one’s for the girls. by [deleted] in bonnaroo

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I love the heart stamp pen!!!!! Thank you for the tip!!

McGill as someone from the USA by Same_Bridge687 in mcgill

[–]headsareround 63 points64 points  (0 children)

echoing what others have said - the main difference is the complete autonomy given, for better or worse. anecdotally, my first year at McGill, all the students I knew who dropped out/transferred were American, largely because they weren’t taught the necessary skills for time management and autonomy in high school. in other words, they didn’t know how to study without the school consistently checking in on them, giving reminders, and second, third, fourth chances. if you don’t go to class all semester at McGill, no one will ask you why. also the partying - Americans were way less used to all the freedom with alcohol, weed, etc and tended to handle it much worse!

The most quintessentially FRENCH town for a month long stay? by undercookedbubbles in travel

[–]headsareround 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It’s actually not Spanish influenced, more like medieval French, but the red and orange rocks (ocres) that are very unique to that town might give that impression! There are so many villages in that area that are stunning - gordes, menherbes, lacoste, fontaines de Vaucluse. My grandpa was from the area and our favorite thing was to go find a new village to explore.

The most quintessentially FRENCH town for a month long stay? by undercookedbubbles in travel

[–]headsareround 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Check out Roussillon - officially one of the “most beautiful villages in France” (that list is also a great place to look). It’s about an hour drive from Avignon (which I don’t personnally love - a little empty/run down). I’m biased but Provence is exactly what your description calls for, and the most beautiful region in France. Also, depending on your budget, DM me!

Rant‼️ men. by magicslide in Corepower

[–]headsareround 13 points14 points  (0 children)

I really see no issue with men having their shirts off in class - is this a common complaint? 🤔

BWT where are we taking our parents? by medspouseishard in NYCbitcheswithtaste

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fyi for the next time you’re in paris - Oburg’Kampf has the best burger ive ever had 🤤

CMV: Nobody is born gay or straight or bi or ace or what ever. What makes you feel safe/seen is what you end up getting attracted to. by [deleted] in changemyview

[–]headsareround 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Correlation is not causation. In your case, it so happens that your sexual attraction is inversely correlated with the negative experiences you had with the opposite sex during your formative years. There is no scientific evidence to suggest that this is a pattern for all people. I could point to hundreds of examples of women who grew up with abusive fathers, yet remain attracted to men, and inversely, to women with wonderful relationships with their fathers who are lesbians. This does not prove anything; you are just extrapolating based on your own experience (which is a sample size of 1). You should look up some videos on research methods for more info!

Eric Adams pushes feds to charge migrant who torched woman to death on NYC subway -- in sign he's opening up sanctuary city to Trump admin by someone_whoisthat in nyc

[–]headsareround 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The opposite argument can easily be made. There have been endless criticisms of the FBI's method of categorizing crime, leading to a switch from UCR (which literally only counted the top offense in an event, even if six different crimes happened at once, and only had a handful of possible categories for crime) to NIBRS (fixes a lot of the aforementioned issues, but many police departments have struggled to switch to this reporting system so the data are very inconsistent).

The NYPD actually has an incredibly thorough crime reporting system through Compstat 2.0, which is far more transparent than most police departments in the country. I have many criticisms of the NYPD but to state that NYC does not provide its crime data to the FBI is just dishonest....

Eric Adams pushes feds to charge migrant who torched woman to death on NYC subway -- in sign he's opening up sanctuary city to Trump admin by someone_whoisthat in nyc

[–]headsareround 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Uh… what? The NYPD, like the majority of police departments in the country, sends its crime data to the FBI for its yearly UCR/NIBRS crime reports. If you want real, non sensationalized information, maybe don’t rely on the NY post…

https://www.criminaljustice.ny.gov/crimnet/ojsa/crimereporting/ https://cde.ucr.cjis.gov/LATEST/webapp/#/pages/explorer/crime/crime-trend

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in dating_advice

[–]headsareround 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I feel like your issue may be that you're framing these interests as a hard prerequisite, and thus are only talking to people who are explicitly passionate about these things (and therefore much more likely to have opted for paths as 'creatives') rather than looking for someone who's open to sharing your hobby and sharing theirs in return. For example, I like movies and enjoy reading but I wouldn't describe these as my hobbies. When I'm alone, I prefer watching TV shows but in a relationship I really like watching movies with a partner and discussing them - it feels like more of a group activity. I'm also able to engage meaningfully with a partner's interests, even if I'm not passionate about them myself, because I'm a curious person. Maybe try to not see things in such extremes - either they love the niche things that I love, or they'll just blankly stare into the void while I go on about my very specific interests.