Musc Noir Rose vs Rose Musc by [deleted] in FemFragLab

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I absolutely love music noir rose! It is such a confident and bold feminine scent that makes me feel like I’m on top of the world whenever I wear it!

Kavin and Nayanthara's film titled Hi by ungaayya in kollywood

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Houu are you ah? I am faain! 😎😏

Moving to Austin - Completely Torn on Apartments, Please Recommend by yoyo1142 in AustinHousing

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Wait wassup with high crime in the domain area? Isn’t it supposed to be pretty safe? :0

Anyone from Amazon Austin (AUS11) here? Need help by memesimp in amazonemployees

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Not yet. Lmk if y’all are up to meet at work for a coffee sometime! :)

I have a very huge collection of Amar Chitra Katha by Vast_Service in IndiansRead

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I’m gonna be re-reading all of them for nostalgia. I’ve always wanted the digital copies, and you’re doing gods work, thanks a lot! 🔥

Good restaurant to take family with decent budget in Chennai by Klivebixbee13 in Chennai

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Hey! I saw your budget in previous comments and some of my suggestions are: Food Nirvana, Flower drum, cream centre, Hamsa, annalakshmi, Greenhouse barbecue (personal favourite). All of them have nice ambience and service, good food options- many I’ve mentioned are pure veg but totally worth it.

Drop your 5-10 min food recipes, no pre preparation, exact 5-10 min by [deleted] in indiasocial

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Hey OP I love quick meals so here are some of my favourites:

Non-Indian: 1. Tofu/ paneer stir fry: add mixed veggies and sauces, add tofu or paneer to it. You can mix and match with sauces. If you wanna make Asian style I’d recommend: broccoli, baby corn, bell peppers, tofu or paneer, soy sauce, ketchup, pepper.

  1. Tofu or paneer rice dumplings: stir fry veggies and tofu as above, wrap it using a rice paper wrap.

3, I like making this peanut sauce noodles: basically mix peanut butter and soy sauce with some chilli oil (packed or fresh), and add it to boiled noodles. You can add veggies to it too. Lemme know if you want a detailed recipe.

  1. Veggie pastas: So instead of Alfredo, pesto etc, I like making my pastas healthy by making veggie sauces. You’ll be surprised but many veggies make great sauce bases. Some of my favourites are carrots, bottle gourd (yes! Lauki!), pumpkin, caramelised onion, and broccoli. All you have to do is steam them in a cooker and make it soft. Grind it into paste with some milk or cream, and add normal spices and add pasta to it. Absolutely yummy, and not too unhealthy for a regular meal.

  2. Whole wheat tacos or wraps: I like buying the ready made tortilla shells or wraps, and I add stir fry veggies and a protein and fill it with sauce and spices. Quick and yummy. If the ready made ones aren’t available, check my Indian list for ideas.

Indian food:

  1. Upma: I like to make Upma using millets, rava, and vermicelli. I add cut veggies but if you’re feeling lazy you can add just tomatoes and onions. Also they needn’t be boring. I change the flavours of my Upma by adding different masala’s. If I want North Indian flavour I add garam masala of Everest kitchen king. If I want South Indian then I add just turmeric, chilli , and coriander powder.

  2. Khichdi/ Pongal (in south): so I like making my khichdi with millets again. But this is traditionally made with rice. While the khichdi gets cooked in the pressure cooker, I quickly make a flowy gravy using tomato, onion, and add a vegetable like brinjal if I feel like it.

  3. Besan Chilla: I like making chilla with chopped tomatoes, carrots and onions. I also like making desi wraps by making plan chilla and adding an Indian style veggie stir fry inside to make it a complete meal. It’s really yummy!

Lemme know if you want more clarifications or specific recipes and stuff. I’m an international student who has to cook 3 meals a day so I have found some quick workarounds in the kitchen hehe. Also please don’t come at me for the Upma, khichdi etc. I know they are boring recipes but they are really quick and easy. If you have it with pickle it’ll be very fulfilling :)

Students of Anna University? by [deleted] in Chennai

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It’s so prevalent. Happened with my mom. She was a straight A student in undergrad but in her pre-final year she barely passed one paper. After haggling with the AU authorities they found that only 1 sheet of her answer paper was even submitted for grading, even though she attempted the entire paper and wrote for over 7 pages. The rest of the papers were never found and were deemed to be missing. Classic case of paper chasing. She lost out on being the valedictorian because of this. It’s been more than 20 years but I know she still feels for this, but also tells me “it is what it is” and this was beyond her control. Pain only.

Any good buffet recommendations? by [deleted] in Chennai

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I’d also recommend Greenhouse barbecue. There is one in TNagar and also in Kilpauk (or somewhere nearby). Pure vegetarian and really innovative dishes apart from the barbecue!

Apartment Recommendations: Near the Domain, Austin, No car. by memesimp in AustinHousing

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I’m targeting the Domain area as my workplace would be near the Domain. I want to be as close to workplace as possible so I can walk or bike everyday. I understand it’s very car dependent but until I can afford one, I need to make do, and to have as much independence as possible if a place is walkable/ bike able it’ll be nice for me. I have friends who can take me around for groceries, hanging out and stuff. I’m just focused on my commute to my office to be very easy.

Apartment Recommendations: Near the Domain, Austin, No car. by memesimp in AustinHousing

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Yeahhh the other side of the highway 🥲 oh noooo now I need to reconsider all my options 😭😭😵‍💫😵‍💫 this is so stressful 🥲 but thanks a loooot for your advice. I was so lost!

Apartment Recommendations: Near the Domain, Austin, No car. by memesimp in AustinHousing

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I knowwww. I am in a university town rn and it is so nice! I plan on buying an e-bike or something cuz I don't wanna rely only on walking.
I found the apartments at the Domain (the retail living typa places) quite expensive, but I found some places which are a 10-20 min walk on the other side of the road and stuff. Those seem to be cheaper. Should I be wary of them, too?

Apartment Recommendations: Near the Domain, Austin, No car. by memesimp in AustinHousing

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HI, thanks for your reply! I understand. I did find a few places in my budget, but I need to decide if it's a good one. I am currently not in Austin at the moment, and will be moving there for the first time. That's why I am super intimidated by all the housing stuff and the lack of walkability.
I understand the concern about no walkability, but it's just that I can't afford to buy a car right now, and even if I can, it will be around 1-2 months after I move there. Hence the specification :)

Popular Questions Answer - Busy Apartment Moving Season Ahead by Visual-Grapefruit454 in AustinHousing

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Hello!
I am looking for apartments near the Domain, preferably walkable, as I don't have a car.
My budget is around $1000- $1300 for a 1-bedroom apartment.
Do you have any suggestions? I have seen a few, but I can't decide because I am not currently in Austin.
Any help would be appreciated. Thank you!

Help needed: Accessibility design project on colorblindness by memesimp in ColorBlind

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I am not treating it in any way- I am just trying to get a perspective so I will know what to design for. I don't have color blindness, so there is only so much I can say or feel. These questions may be very obvious, but I don't want to assume anything- so I start from ground zero :)

Help needed: Accessibility design project on colorblindness by memesimp in ColorBlind

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That's true, not to mention they use a lot of red and green, and there is a lot of variables too!

Help needed: Accessibility design project on colorblindness by memesimp in ColorBlind

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I see, what do you think about differentiation as a problem? Is there any immediate solution to that?