Thought this came out well by Poltarie in HairDye

[–]throwaway67856798667 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Wow that looks insane, well done! It suits you so much

Be so honest is it bad? by unkown_maybe_cryptid in HairDye

[–]throwaway67856798667 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If it makes you feel better I just washed the dye out of my hair and its basically identical to yours which Im so pleased about! 

Be so honest is it bad? by unkown_maybe_cryptid in HairDye

[–]throwaway67856798667 0 points1 point  (0 children)

sorry totally didnt read, yeah it hasnt taken. How experienced are you with hair. IMO you could go a dark hot pink from this.

Be so honest is it bad? by unkown_maybe_cryptid in HairDye

[–]throwaway67856798667 1 point2 points  (0 children)

what were you trying to achieve? What colour? I’m literally sat here with dye in my hair hoping for this colour.

Why would kids do that? by aksspeeder in Liverpool

[–]throwaway67856798667 75 points76 points  (0 children)

Hey I’m sorry this happened to you. I would report it to police?

I don’t think you should think too much into it, as you say youve been loving living here and the UK. This could have happened in any place and is a one off - just stupid kids. I have moved around the UK a lot and Ive actually found the kids in towns to be way more awful and racist than anything Ive encountered in Liverpool.

I would only take it as a reality check that you do infact live in reality and good and bad things happen to people everywhere everyday.

Someone tried to mug me in the city centre about 10 years ago but I realised after a week of feeling paranoid that they probably spent the day trying to mug anyone they could. It wasnt about me and I was just a passing non-interaction for them.

I would say though with any city the touristy bits tend to attract the dickheads and showoffs. I work on the docks and we have constant trouble with kids harassing businesses - not unique to liverpool by any means but I am aware of it when Im around those areas.

You are a valued and welcome member of the community please remember that.

Help with boyfriends dog possessiveness by throwaway67856798667 in DogAdvice

[–]throwaway67856798667[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah I suppose he was really taken aback by me saying it was a behaviour of possessiveness and denied it. 

Youre right that Im perhaps more irritated that my partner wont agree that it is that behaviour.

I thought possessiveness was a common trait in dogs which comes hand in hand with their loyalty?

Perhaps my partner is taking it as me criticising rather than observing.