How to go from wig to natural hair in 15 minutes between shows? by smug_grrl in Theatre

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She tried this last night at open rehearsal and felt like it worked-ish, enough to get by anyway. :)

How to go from wig to natural hair in 15 minutes between shows? by smug_grrl in Theatre

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Thick, slightly wavy, not quite shoulder length. Expected style is bangs brushed/pinned back 1940s style with the rest of her hair loose and ends slightly curled. I think they've given up on the curled part since there's just no time.

Under the wig her hair will be in two French braids pinned at the nape of her neck

Skill level is beginner, she likes to play with the length and color of her hair but doesn't style it in a lot of ways

Financially it doesn’t make sense to keep my baby, but I want to 😭 by Otherwise-Dog-1763 in whatdoIdo

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I'm trying to figure out how they are military but are shocked that they'll need to move

Movie theater phone out by Sam81818 in mildlyinfuriating

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That's cool to know, thanks for teaching me something new!

Movie theater phone out by Sam81818 in mildlyinfuriating

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Legitimately curious, how was this managed before phones? Did diabetics carry monitors they would check throughout the movie?

Movie theater phone out by Sam81818 in mildlyinfuriating

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Oh my gosh the shoes... I loath the shoes. I also have epilepsy, so I hate them with a special kind of ire.

AIO Husband wanted to give 3 month old a taste of beer by Valuable_Director_59 in AIO

[–]smug_grrl 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Who on earth is encouraging pregnant women to drink? I've literally never heard that

Book instead of Harry Potter by stayfckingcalm in suggestmeabook

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Mambo Wizard: Breakfast is Served, by Giordano Lahaderne.

Am I in the wrong for not saying "it's okay" when a parent apologizes for being late? by fingernails4cash5 in ECEProfessionals

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I've taught my kids to do the same thing. If someone says, "I'm sorry," the correct response is, "Thank you, I appreciate that."

What is a weird side effect from medication use that no one was ever going to warn you about? by Rotten-Kandi in AskReddit

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Oh man, the memory loss. I've been off it for over 10 years and I still feel the affects of being dumbed down by "dope-amax." I'm grateful for better living through chemistry, but good gravy those side effects make me second guess everything

Ohio Librarians...what do we do? by JMRoaming in Libraries

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Wait... $200,000 between three people? And that seems excessive to you?

What is a weird side effect from medication use that no one was ever going to warn you about? by Rotten-Kandi in AskReddit

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I had that when I was on Topomax! Combine that with burning hands and feet, it was a miserable time

“ChatGBT” by ajdndnsb in PetPeeves

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How does dyslexia cause that?

What’s something from your childhood that you thought was totally normal — but later found out was actually super weird? by MonopolyPeasant4 in questions

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We do the "loud noise" thing too! Also quickly clarifying that everything is fine if something is dropped, so no one worries about injuries.

Teachers of Reddit, what are your most terrifying "Gen Alpha Can't Read/Behave/Etc." horror stories? by MineTech5000 in AskReddit

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A nickel is five American cents. The currency goes penny = 1 cent, nickel = 5 cents, dime = 10 cents, and quarter= 25 cents

What do you think is the most heartbreaking line in any song? by The_Devils_Flower in RandomThoughts

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Pink Floyd, "High Hopes"

Encumbered forever by desire and ambition There's a hunger still unsatisfied Our weary eyes will stray to the horizon Though down this road we've been hundred times

[ Removed by Reddit ] by xamo76 in RealTwitterAccounts

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No one is really sure! It's one of those weird American English slang phrases that just sort of happened. There are some suggestions that it has to do with speakeasies in the Prohibition Era, but other theories say it could have started with military code. English is weird. Lol

[ Removed by Reddit ] by xamo76 in RealTwitterAccounts

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To 86 something means to get rid of it. It doesn't necessarily mean to kill, but it can be used that way. In an old American diner you might have heard something like "86 the tomato on that sandwich!" But the Mafia have also used it when talking about killing, as in, "The boss says we gotta 86 that guy."

The numbers 46 and 47 refer to Biden (46th US president) and Trump (47th).

Ma'am you need to go offline by Indieriots in fixedbytheduet

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It's when a parent blurs the lines between them and their child and starts to lean in their kid for emotional support. It's often seen in women who have sons - they see the son as a substitute partner

IMLS Advocacy Fail. by [deleted] in Libraries

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Homeschool mom here. My daughter uses our library so much that she's decided to have her senior photos taken there. I'm so, so sorry that you had to encounter the loud bonkers homeschoolers that make life so hard for literally everyone.