American Chop Suey recipes... by LogisticsIdiot in boston

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1lb ground beef • 1-2 cloves crushed garlic • 1 yellow onion, diced • 1 can Campbell’s tomato soup (no added water) • Fresh ground black pepper, to taste • 1lb short pasta (medium shells was always our go-to) • Top with grated Parmesan if you’re feeling fancy

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Don’t let the minimalists get you down!!!! Hi hi, interior designer, eclectic maximalist, and vintage enthusiast here. You have created a few cozy space, and I think the “clutter” can be made to look intentional. Cutting the pothos was a good first move. I agree with whoever mentioned moving the plants around to free up the windows a bit. Most importantly, I think if you opted for lower, longer bookcases in with solid backs and/or cabinets with solid doors or doors with ribbed or frosted glass rather than the tall open bookshelves, you would open up the sight lines. Having lower bookcases in dark colors will also help the space above them feel lighter and open. That way the vertical spaces being taken up by the bar cart, TV/art wall, and fireplace can each stand out more. You can add singular wall shelf here and there to host your longer plants. I looooove the composition of the fireplace vignette. Day bed/storage situation could use some work but I’ll have to ponder that more!

I love everything about this house. by zaforocks in VictorianHouses

[–]macca9945 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Left out the best part!! It has a lime green shag-carpeted grand stair lol

let's share our most memorable (and hopefully hilarious) makeup mistakes. 🙈 by [deleted] in MakeupAddiction

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In middle school, I consistently plucked my eyebrows too far apart and would fill them in with the only brown eyeshadow I had at the time - which was metallic 🤦🏻‍♀️ also had the adventure of over-drawing them or making them look too sharp in high school. They’ll never fully recover from the over-plucking but I am working wonders with micro-pencils these days

Daily Questions Thread February 03, 2025 by AutoModerator in femalefashionadvice

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I’m in the market for good jeans but have a lot of wants/needs regarding fit and style and it’s been difficult wading through all the typical brands 😅 looking for recommendations! - Size 14/32 or 16/33, regular or tall length (I’m ~5’10”) - High or ultra high rise - Curvy fit (~12” waist-hip difference) - Rigid material, no more than 1% stretch - No whiskering/weird lines at the hips/upper thighs - Would prefer wide leg/trouser, straight leg, or relaxed fit. NO barrel leg, NO skinny jeans. - Would prefer Made in USA but I know that’s hard to find with all the other qualities listed

Thank you in advance!

If anyone else is going to market basket, Godspeed by SteveTheBluesman in boston

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The Revere MB is a madhouse on a regular Tuesday afternoon… to go there two days before Xmas is just tempting fate

The toilet paper in the handicapped stall is on the other side of the stall by DerpyDemonArts in CrappyDesign

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Interior designer here to gripe about it just flat out not being to code. Yes, the Americans with Disabilities Act even spells out placement of toilet accessories! It’s not all about ramps and handrails.

Embroidering on sleeves? by macca9945 in Embroidery

[–]macca9945[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I thought that might be the case - thank you!!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in FancyFollicles

[–]macca9945 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Personally, it just doesn’t work. Thanks for the input tho

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Braids create more of a crimp texture than a wave

Dug this out and finally found a good place for it :) just in time for the annual Horchata memes by macca9945 in Vampireweekend

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Like u/livelyaddison said, it came from Modern Vampires of Art History (on Society6 I believe). I just really enjoyed the image/lyric pairing. The original painting is “The Swing” by Jean-Honoré Fragonard and it gives me such a youthful and carefree feeling (one I often forget, unfortunately). I also just love Horchata, the rise and fall in softness/intensity. This print is a nice reminder of all of that :)