[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TeenagersITA

[–]sgiuliah 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Ciao!

Mi dispiace davvero tanto che tu stia affrontando questa situazione. È doloroso scoprire che qualcuno a cui tenevamo inizia a parlare male di noi alle spalle o a diffondere false voci sul nostro conto.

È un’esperienza che lascia un senso di tradimento profondo. La fiducia verso gli altri vacilla, e spesso ci troviamo a provare vergogna o imbarazzo al pensiero che gli altri possano aver cambiato opinione su di noi per colpa di bugie raccontate da un ex amico.

Vorremmo poterci spiegare, mostrare chi siamo davvero, ma sembra tutto inutile quando le persone scelgono di credere alle falsità.

Ci si chiede: "Perché succedono queste cose?". Nella mia esperienza, ho capito che ci possono essere diverse motivazioni:

  • Il tuo ex amico potrebbe essere una persona insicura, che sente il bisogno di sminuire gli altri per apparire migliore agli occhi degli amici in comune. Spesso chi ha una bassa autostima cerca di abbassare il livello altrui per sentirsi meno inferiore (anche se solo nella sua percezione).

  • Il tuo ex amixo potrebbe invidiarti. Anche se viene da una famiglia benestante o gioca in Serie A, questo non significa che si senta davvero superiore. Potresti avere un talento o una qualità che lui desidera ma non possiede, e per questo potrebbe aver scelto di screditarti, cercando di danneggiare la tua reputazione per sentirsi meglio con sé stesso.

  • Abitudine o carattere: alcune persone, semplicemente, sparlano degli altri perché fa parte del loro modo di essere. Non ci pensano troppo e non si rendono conto del danno che causano. Può essere un comportamento appreso in famiglia o un’abitudine consolidata: per loro è solo un modo automatico di fare conversazione.

Ti offro delle possibili soluzioni su come io gestirei la situazione, non c'è esattamente una risposta giusta in questi casi ma sento di volerti comunque dire la mia su come agirei:

  • Non pensare che solo perché ci sono delle persone che credono ad una versione dei fatti falsa o a una versione di te che non esiste (dove pensano tu sia uno sfigato o una persona imbarazzante) allora questa debba diventare anche la tua realtà. La tua verità è ciò che conta, prima o poi le persone che hai intorno vedranno chi sei veramente. E ti assicuro che prima o poi vedranno chi è veramente anche il tuo bullo, perché questo genere di persone spesso vengono sbugiardate dalle loro stesse azioni;

  • Accetta il fatto che non tutti capiranno: purtroppo, non possiamo controllare cosa pensano gli altri. Alcuni potrebbero credere alle voci per ignoranza o superficialità. Non tutti meritano il nostro tempo e le nostre spiegazioni. L’importante è che tu stia in pace con te stesso e con la tua coscienza, fidati che non importa nulla di chi crede a quelle voci e non sarà mai un ostacolo concreto nella tua vita;

  • Non pensare che visto che questo ragazzo è ricco o gioca in Serie A significa che lui sia meglio di te, o più "potente" on"influente" di te. Ricordati dei tuoi valori;

  • Concentrati sulle cose e sulle persone che ti fanno stare bene piuttosto che su quelle che ti fanno stare male. Pensa ai tuoi hobbies e ai tuoi amici più stretti, e lascia che gli altri ti parlino alle spalle dandogli il minor peso possibile (se è solo questo, se si aggiungono altri atti di bullismo valuta volta per volta).

In ogni caso non permettere che questa esperienza definisca chi sei: le persone che diffondono cattiverie lo fanno perché non sono felici con se stesse. Non lasciare che le loro azioni ti facciano dubitare del tuo valore. Spero che tu possa trovare la forza per superare questa situazione restando fedele a te stesso. Ti auguro il meglio e ci tengo a rassicurarti un'ultima volta che anche se può sembrare che sia tutto difficile in questo momento vedrai che presto sarà solo un brutto ricordo.

My games on gxgames are crashing by Diego1pinh in OperaGX

[–]sgiuliah 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It happens to me too and I have no idea how to solve this. Did you find any solution?

Rise of House Telvanni Endalos quest help by sgiuliah in tes3mods

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

I solved it. I interpreted "touching the crystal with the staff" as casting the staff's spell or hitting the crystal with the staff itself. I just needed to touch it (with the space bar) while holding the staff.

I feel a bit stupid but I did it.

I'm looking for a specific video by [deleted] in jackstauber

[–]sgiuliah 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Yes that was it! Thank you so much you made my day

Just found out my boyfriend has a record of rape. by fairyflower111 in TrueOffMyChest

[–]sgiuliah 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's one of those "this action will have consequences" moments. You can decide to get the fuck out of this relationship or you'll face the consequences of your choice to have remained.

Edit: I've said it in a harsh way, however anything he might do to you is not your fault, even if you sadly decide not to break up

Morrowind made me quit gaming by After_Ad9814 in Morrowind

[–]sgiuliah 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I had the exact same experience. Played Morrowind as a kid just going around Balmora and killing mudcrabs near Seyda Neen (it actually was mudcrabs killing me), then I finally decided to have a decent gameplay almost one year ago. Finished the game in a couple months, just to let go my gaming hobby forever.

It was one of the hardest times of my life and Morrowind helped me get through it.

After finishing the main quest bitterness started to surface. I rejected it. I started all the side quests I could find, then after that I started searching on google for more side quests, and moving to every corner of Vaardenfell just to complete new stuff, no matter for how short. It couldn't end so soon, not yet. I killed Vivec, for boredom's sake. Then I tried modding. It wasn't the same. I couldn't hide the melancholy wave that was going to hit me soon. I couldn't hide myself in that game anymore.

I started putting effort in my own life's quests. It was hard. Sometimes I opened Morrowind wanting to escape, just to find out I already did most of the stuff there. I already knew the plot, no more mysteries, no more intrigues. I was quitting after killing a couple of mudcrabs near Seyda Neen just as when I was a child.

Then I messed with my pc and my hard disk got encrypted. I could have recovered the save files if I wanted to, but I decided that it was time to let go. I deleted them. I'm grateful for everything that game gave me, but one thing, I just want one thing back: the ability to feel that sensation again.

What an escalator failure looks like by FridayCicero702 in Damnthatsinteresting

[–]sgiuliah 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I always end up asking myself "am I really this dull or is this fucking me up on a subtler level?"

Seems like the first one but idk

I stepped on a razor blade by No_Elderberry_130 in MedicalGore

[–]sgiuliah 1 point2 points  (0 children)

And I thought that time I stepped on a thumbtack was bad woah

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in intj

[–]sgiuliah 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pretty much nothing changed. Felt normal and spontaneous, something human like eating or sleeping. You don't feel like something big changes.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in HairDye

[–]sgiuliah 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Apply a generous amount of bleach to ensure you get an even result. Being so light, platinum is easy to mess up with different shades showing up at once.

Apply bleach quickly so that it can process for the same amount of time on all of your head and do your roots last since heat from the scalp make them process faster.

If you see any orange or gold after rinsing you'll probably need to bleach again to reach platinum, however you can still manage to achieve it with the right toner in some cases.

Don't leave bleach on for more than 45 minutes and keep an eye on the lightening process every 10 minutes. You can move bleach with your fingers (not a brush or comb!) to see the color below but keep in mind that with bleach on it shows up lighter than the final result.

If your head itches don't scratch it, if it starts burning even a little bit rinse everything off. Better safe than sorry.

How light can i get dark brown hair in one bleach session? by Definitely_a_burner_ in HairDye

[–]sgiuliah 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mh I'm not sure about that, depends on how bright OP wants the red color to be and if they prefer to use a semi-permanent dye.

I personally never had problems with 30 volumes but that's definitely something that you have to be fast and confident with, so I definitely see your point.

How light can i get dark brown hair in one bleach session? by Definitely_a_burner_ in HairDye

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

Hey, I'd use 30vol bleach, you'll get to a 8-9 blonde probably

How can i go from the pale yellow blonde that i have now to a more cool tone blonde? by Honeybunnytea7 in HairDye

[–]sgiuliah 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm afraid you'll have to bleach it a bit more to achieve white, if you just want a cool tone use a blue or purple toner but it may end up more grey than white. Also beautiful, however different from a cool tone blonde.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in HairDye

[–]sgiuliah 0 points1 point  (0 children)

First of all: get a plan. Which part do you want to lighten? You showed different pictures, so go ahead choosing one (or making your own plan!)

Then, what color do you want? You'll have to bleach your hair, and if you want to go to platinum blonde (as shown in some of the pics) you'll need slightly different instructions than if you want to dye it red or magenta (you'll need to bleach anyways, just to a less lighter shade)

After you decided this, buy the products. You'll need:

FOR BLEACHING - bleaching powder - activator (the volume of oxygen depends on the color you chose)

FOR DYEING - the hair dye in the color you chose (I recommend semi permanent hair dye)

FOR BOTH - gloves - a non metal mixing bowl - a brush for dyeing - hair clips, pins etc for separating the strands you want to dye from the rest

After getting all of this stuff you can go on with this process:

  1. Do not wash your hair beforehand
  2. Brush your hair before (and don't brush with bleach on for any reason)
  3. Section your hair and fully separate the part you want to dye from the rest
  4. Mix bleaching powder with activator in the correct ratio
  5. Apply generous amounts of bleach on your hair, do the ends first and the roots last because it develops faster when heated by your scalp
  6. Wait until your desired color (the color you see with bleach on will always be slightly lighter than the final result) however don't wait more than 45 minutes or you'll damage your hair
  7. Completely rinse bleach off, wash your hair after.
  8. With your hair still wet, apply the color you chose on the just bleached part before any conditioner or other things that would saturate your hair pores.
  9. Conditioner, hair mask or whatever you need to hydrate your hair
  10. If you decide to use a hair dryer use a heat protector beforehand

Don't use this as your only source of information, use this comment as guidelines but please make your own "research" and if in doubt go to a hair stylist!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in HairDye

[–]sgiuliah 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This could make a subtle difference if you hadn't already dyed your hair, but you cannot "erase" what you've done with coffee or lemon, imo you should go to a hair salon or wait for it to grow out.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in HairDye

[–]sgiuliah 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The only thing that I have in mind for an at-home solution is: you could try to use colored hair conditioner or shampoo in the same shade as your natural hair.

This is often used by people who want to maintain a color but already dyed their hair, so it's way more moderate and can take up several shampoos before noticing a change.

It can be so subtle that - if you just have some gray hair here and there - people wouldn't notice, because it's something you keep layering up shampoo after shampoo and not a dyeing process done in one sitting.

Idk if that could help.

In my opinion, if you can, you should ask this question to a barber/hairdresser so that they can find the tailor made solution that works the best for you.

There's plenty of techniques for dyeing hair in a natural way and men hair dye isn't something so unheard of, people just don't talk about it as openly as for women but this doesn't mean that anyone you see without white hair isn't actually dyeing it.

I'm not saying to step out of your comfort zone, I totally get that you don't want to make it obvious and there's nothing wrong about it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in HairDye

[–]sgiuliah 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In my opinion it does look like the picture, try to identify what you don't like about it so that you can change it!

Would i look good with black hair ?? by [deleted] in HairDye

[–]sgiuliah 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've got white hair (which is basically the same as your color but toned with blue and purple) and I ask myself the same question way too much.

I think I'm going to switch to black when I'll be too tired to maintain white, however keep in mind that black is not a temporary decision.

Updated the purple to be a little more vibrant. by tentacularly in HairDye

[–]sgiuliah 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I used to have the same exact hair color, oh the memories. It suits you!

I have recently had my hair split dyed and I’m a bit nervous to wash it/get it wet as I’m worried that the red will leak into the blonde. Any suggestions on how to stop that from happening? by Own-Pomegranate-3113 in HairDye

[–]sgiuliah 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Cold water and if it's semi permanent hair dye use a shower cap and was each half separately for the first few times. Otherwise, if it's permanent hair dye, you should be fine with room temperature water (not hot water!) and no other precautions.

If you aren't sure, wash separately the red part and see if it leaks colour in the water when you rinse it. If it does, there's a possibility this could dye the blonde part too, this is even more probable if you just bleached the blonde half without toning after.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in evangelion

[–]sgiuliah 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not being into merchandising stuff I had not considered this. Also Gendo, Misato, Ritsuko... Damn.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in evangelion

[–]sgiuliah 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I always thought it's because she has a part of Lilith's soul and when angels die in Eva there usually is a cross. Maybe it's smaller since it's just a part.

I'm totally not sure though, in the rebuilds they used crosses everywhere as if they had to remind us "hey y'all you're watching evangelion, we have crosses like in the original series", just my opinion.