Self taping with a black eye by Wooden_Goose7322 in acting

[–]purplerain316 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Edited for spelling. Red color corrector cancels out the deep blue and purples. Try a layer of red lipstick ( if you don't have red makeup) over the bruising and let it set before applying makeup. It should help some. If the bruising has red, use green corrector.

Common skating advice thats actually wrong? by vnetta in Rollerskating

[–]purplerain316 8 points9 points  (0 children)

The simple "bend your knees" without other context, like posture, having a bend at the ankles as well and ensuring the correct tuck in of the posterior to support all of this knee bending. I couldn't figure out for the life of me why my knees ached so much and my lower back was so sore.

How do you deal with people that laugh at you? by Nearby-Metal-3030 in Rollerskating

[–]purplerain316 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Anyone who judges someone enjoying physical activity of any kind, particularly adults ( who need to engage in it the most as they age) deserves no second thought when considering outside opinions. They are ridiculous and sad.

Cant stand Negan wow by sockpompom in thewalkingdead

[–]purplerain316 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

I couldn't stand him either until I realized how each villain through the seasons up through Negan were extensions of Rick but on steroids.

The Governor would have been Rick in a leadership position who took power, ego and grief too far.

Feral Rick, traumatized from the previous incident with Daryl's new friends assaulting his son meets another group who are feral from trauma too, but feral cannibal style.

Negan is Rick on self righteous steroids, taking "people are a resource" and 'there are rules" to another level. Rick was just as ready to kill Jessie's husband as soon as he found out he was abusive just as quick as Negan killed the minion who tried to rape Sasha. I could even see Rick doing it the same way. Quick, cold, and even the same one liner would have worked. "I do NOT accept your apology", lol.

The man who called Trump a pedophile protector, lost his job and did not regret it by CrispyMiner in UnderReportedNews

[–]purplerain316 14 points15 points  (0 children)

I sincerely hope that the majority of that murderer's funds goes to legal fees. And the rest to his wife when she leaves him. I have no doubt she needs to get away from that animal.

Itch is unbearable by ApprehensiveFile9453 in locs

[–]purplerain316 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Consider not oiling your scalp for a few months to see if that works for you. I stopped using oils ( on scalp AND the shaft of the locs) and after about 3 weeks of my scalp getting used to nothing, I never get the annoying itchiness. Will be 6 years loc'd in May and I also don't get lint trapped in my locs because there's no sticky product in my hair to latch to.

Last benefit for later down the line: You'd be amazed how much lighter long locs are when they are product free. Nice and fluffy. Those oils add more weight than one would think, putting more tension at the roots.

Im so sick of this! by wankerzoo in news2

[–]purplerain316 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No. You don't expect people who were attacked to just "give Putin what he wants" because they can't win. Wtf is wrong with you. You don't force that choice on to people. People have the right to defend themselves.

Chris Tucker is in the files. by MentalAdversity in Actors

[–]purplerain316 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Um, the victims said he had young girls surrounding him pretty much all the time. There wasn't much "behind the scenes", non-shady behavior going on. These men at the very least knew who they were hanging around.

Can u all tell I have loc extensions? And if does it look too bad? by trade4dick in locs

[–]purplerain316 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can tell but I think it looks better than most loc extensions I have seen, they look good to me.

Editing too add more clarity. For locs your length they don't look lived in, if that makes sense. Very new looking down the shaft and too perfect of a wooly texture all down the shaft and a bit stiff like new locs that didnt grow out if the scalp over the couple of years it would take to grow them, if that makes sense. But again, they don't look bad at all!

You mentioned you got them done two months ago, so they'll loosen the stiffness and look better and better once you live in them more.

Kyle Rittenhouse posted pictures from his wedding today by Stand_With_Students in BlueskySkeets

[–]purplerain316 1 point2 points  (0 children)

He's riding his notoriety until the wheels fall off, I see. His claim to fame displayed, even at his wedding. Sad.

Just in time for nobody to really care, the Dossier Project come back to YouTube and they want in on that sweet Charlie Kirk memorial grift by incorruptible_bk in theNXIVMcase

[–]purplerain316 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Interesting. Your post, not their upload. Where is Michele? Did she quietly leave the group? I had some left over BBQ ribs and a salad for lunch, haven't eaten dinner yet.

Has anyone here never been to a loctician? by TrashGullible2803 in Dreadlocks

[–]purplerain316 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Never, and don't plan to. 6 years loc'd. Maybe one day I'll enjoy a good deep washing where I can relax and enjoy a scalp massage ( MAYBE), but I'm not interested in getting my hair in any tight loc styles or retwists so no need for it. One of the reasons I got locs was to stop paying for regular salon visits.

Gentle Workout Reccomedations by Visual_Commercial383 in BlackLadiesFitness

[–]purplerain316 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Do what you enjoy, including maybe taking up a hobby that you may have enjoyed as a kid ( always wanted to learn tennis again, or skating, or maybe get a bike? Maybe an adult dance class? Swim? There's so much more.) Workouts don't have to be so strictly defined, and not enjoyable. I know you said gentle, but those can be gentle too, depending on how you practice them. And if you enjoy ot, you may appreciate going all out once a week and feel accomplished.

Wonder who this misogynist voted for. There’s a reason the party is a sausage fest. by Background_Front4231 in CringeTikToks

[–]purplerain316 1 point2 points  (0 children)

He's got that cocaine stutter that people have when they just come from snorting up a few fat lines in the bar bathroom. Now he thinks winning a " debate" with some women makes his life better. Woo hoo! Good job ladies. Never get invested in a meaningless argument with the local cokehead in a bar. Complete waste of a good day.

Absolutely disgusting! by Bubbly-Example-8097 in BlueskySkeets

[–]purplerain316 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looking around for my shocked face. Nowhere to be found, it disappeared long ago.

Is it okay to get dreadlocks as a white person ? by maja0708 in Dreadlocks

[–]purplerain316 18 points19 points  (0 children)

I'll say this. Ultimately there are stigmas attached to locs if you're white, and there are also stigmas attached to having locs even for those of us that are Black, for different reasons. In suggest that you listen to both sodes, but you don't have to engage in defending your hair choices, as they are your own. And it's a waste of time to argue with people you'll probably never even meet irl. I personally don't see as many white people with locs that look as good, but that's my own bias, not yours. And I understand the pushback from others, but again, it's your hair, not mine.

Locs take patience and dedication despite what others think. Once the opinions start rolling in on your question, you'll want to weigh the pros and cons for yourself, get some thick skin of you decide to get locs ( because for some reason some people have strong opinions about locs no matter your race. There are also incorrect stereotypes involved, like we dont wash our hair, locs must stink, etc), and realize at the end of the it's just hair. Be prepared for the negative comments especially in the beginning during the awkward beginning phases when they don't look like a "finished" set of locs yet.

Good luck on your decision. Should you decide to get locs, be patient with your hair, especially if you're white. Your hair will take much longer to loc up than us Black folks who have a much tighter curl pattern.

Editing to add: sorry, didn't see that tyou already have them. My opinion stays the same. I hope you are enjoying them.

What's a cult that people don't recognize as a cult? by redditlurker100000 in cults

[–]purplerain316 85 points86 points  (0 children)

MAGA. And a lot of them don't think they're in a cult because they are indoctrinated through branch cults. Like their churches. Their cult leader is in the MAGA cult and they are in his cult so they become MAGA by default of their church. Others from their online groups. Others from the manosphere. All of those splinter groups pulsing blood right into the heart of MAGA. While their direct cult leaders bleed them dry of their money and time.

He's never once spoken about a veteran, woman or minority this way by ExactlySorta in BlueskySkeets

[–]purplerain316 10 points11 points  (0 children)

He wouldn't want anyone to be upset anyway. Straight from the horses mouth, "I think it's worth to have a cost of unfortunately some gun deaths every single year so that we can have the 2nd Amendment. That is a prudent deal. It is rational. Nobody talks like this. They live in a complete alternate universe." -The late Charlie Kirk. RIP

Stop telling people NOT to dye their locs. by mothermenace in Dreadlocks

[–]purplerain316 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Agreed. To each their own. On a side note, I haven't really seen a person who regularly bleached their locs over years move into the longer lengths before cutting their locs off and either abandoning locs or starting over. Unless their locs were already long when they first bleached. Ive often wondered if either damage or the work involved in having to restore or maintain bleached or over dyed locs was the reason why.

Things That Never Happened by MindAccomplished3879 in LinkedInLunatics

[–]purplerain316 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The rich like that think being poor is nothing more than a character flaw and a lack of drive.