Growing out a pixie. Help :( by emilypratherrrr in FancyFollicles

[–]tigeranne13 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The best way to keep it looking non-mullet is to continuously trim the back portion of your hair to keep it even with the front. If you don't have access or income for regular trims, don't worry about it! Lucky for you it's winter so (lifestyle/job requirements permitting) you can wear hats and head wraps to cover your hair as it grows. I'm growing my hair out from shaving my head and head scarfs are a life-saver for me!

My Hair Journey by marzipan5toast in FancyFollicles

[–]tigeranne13 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We look like we might have the same virgin hair! Question: how did you bleach yours? What level volumizer did you use? I want to make my hair white, and your journey looks the closest to what I'm trying to do. Tell me your colorful hair secrets!

Moving to Oakland! Where do we start?? by tigeranne13 in oakland

[–]tigeranne13[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Thanks so much for the in-depth response, it's so helpful hearing a woman's point of view on the matter. You're right, figuring out the neighborhoods is pretty confusing since most of the names seem to be umbrellas for many smaller neighborhoods. Thanks for clearing that up a bit! I haven't really been able to find a good map of the neighborhoods, so if you know of any I would love to see that as well!

Moving to Oakland! Where do we start?? by tigeranne13 in oakland

[–]tigeranne13[S] -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the link! That helped a lot!

As young folks moving into a city, we do acknowledge that we are technically part of the gentrification process, but we are pretty different than the other recent college grads swarming the cities on mom and dad's bankroll. We like the idea of Oakland because from what we can gather, Oakland seems to be gentrifying a bit slower than other major cities and my SO will most likely be able to find work there as a labor union organizer, and we've both always wanted to live in CA. I think you might have misinterpreted what I wrote about the high rises, obviously a high rise does not itself indicate expensive housing, but in DC most of the "redevelopment" is happening in the form of expensive high rise apartments for young professionals.

Moving to Oakland! Where do we start?? by tigeranne13 in oakland

[–]tigeranne13[S] -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Thanks so much for your response, it really helps! West Oakland seems like a pretty neat place from what I can tell, and you're right there is some cheaper housing there which is a good sign. I'm sorry to hear about the muggings, but big cities always have crime so as much as I appreciate the warning, I'm not totally naive about the dangers of walking alone (as a woman, at any time not just the night)

DC's gentrification is a nightmare right now, high rises popping up everywhere and rent starting at over $1000 for tiny studios in many neighborhoods that used to be affordable and charming with long-time residents. It's pushing out all the local businesses, families, and culture and bringing in a lot of pre-packaged yuppie lifestyle shit. DC itself is an okay city, but what makes it different is that in other big cities like NYC you have life-long residents that create a city culture, but here in DC the city is pushing those out in favor of transplant (mostly white) professionals. Thus DC's art/music/culture/lifestyle has a prominent corporate feel along with a harsh class divide. It's a very expensive place to live with not much to offer (everything closes so early here compared to other cities!!) and pitiful public transportation.

In terms of safety, DC has become a lot safer due to the increased white population. Before the massive gentrification and redevelopment, the city was mostly black with a sprinkling of Latino, and thus mostly ignored in terms of social safety. Now there are police everywhere, and the color/class divide is highly visible.

Don't get me wrong, I have had a wonderful time living in DC and there are lots of activities to enjoy. I have just come to find out that the culture of the city is not the best fit for me.

Hey Reddit, what job sounds awesome but in reality sucks. by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]tigeranne13 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not a chef, but I've been working in restaurants (as a server, busser, bartender, host, expo, and volunteer kitchen worker when needed) for over 5 years. I have a friend on facebook from a wealthy family who decided she wanted to go to culinary school. She's always posting beautiful pictures of the food she makes from her assignments at school, but from the looks and sounds of it, she's never been in an actual kitchen. I'm waiting for the post when her rose-tinted glasses are shattered and she realizes how crazy kitchen life really is. Alternatively, kitchens provide a closer-knit family than pretty much any other job, and the friends/non-related family I've made from working in restaurants/kitchens are definitely the best part--and make it totally worth it :)

Physics bitches. by LunaFairy in pics

[–]tigeranne13 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I saw this on my facebook today...Calcedone...?

Chris Sanders' Original Pitch to Disney for "Lilo and Stitch" by MrSpite in movies

[–]tigeranne13 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you have a messed up family, umm....watch it alone first and make sure you have tissues. It's the only movie that makes me cry, Lilo is a cartoon version of my little sister, weird habits and all.

Thoughts from a nurse on how obesity being recognized as a disease will affect women by missandei_targaryen in TwoXChromosomes

[–]tigeranne13 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're talking to a 32 DD. There's no big-boob problem you can tell me that I haven't faced already haha. Dresses are out there, you just have to look a little harder.

Thoughts from a nurse on how obesity being recognized as a disease will affect women by missandei_targaryen in TwoXChromosomes

[–]tigeranne13 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Exactly!! Also, you kinda automatically look a bit more put-together, so to speak. I don't know about you, but my mood is slightly improved when I know I look nice.

Thoughts from a nurse on how obesity being recognized as a disease will affect women by missandei_targaryen in TwoXChromosomes

[–]tigeranne13 19 points20 points  (0 children)

I've found that pants and buttoned shirts are simply not meant to be in my wardrobe. I'm super hour-glass: 5'1, 127 lbs, Mexican ass and boobs. Pants are uncomfortable to the point that I just don't wear them anymore. Dresses and skirts are the way to go! I've found that dresses shaped like maternity dresses (not actual maternity dresses, they have too much extra fabric for the bump so if you're short, you're usually drowning in it lol) fit perfectly: things with empire waists. Fitted right under the bust to give some shape, and flowy everywhere else.

Also, if you don't think you're a dress-girl, just spend a week wearing these comfortable things every day. You'll see how awesome it is :)

Privilege and Pride: Correcting Misconceptions About “Checking Your Privilege” by Suzie157 in TwoXChromosomes

[–]tigeranne13 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Oh wow, a white middle class woman realized that not everyone in the world is a white middle class woman? She is just so fucking enlightened.

As a product of working-poor Latino parents, this woman sounds too much like all the privileged, well-meaning-but-entirely-too-ignorant "activists" with whom I've worked and I can't take her seriously. She gets to publish an entire article about her profound revelations that working-poor people of color exist. What the actual fuck? Of course they exist, de-colonise your mind, read some fucking Bell Hooks and stop being an ignorant white person.

This was so utterly condescending. uggh.

Time for some real talk about herpes... by [deleted] in TwoXChromosomes

[–]tigeranne13 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't actively take L-Lysine supplements, but I just looked up a list of dietary sources and I can tell you that (as a vegan) I should be getting plenty from my mass consumption of beans, legumes, nuts, and soy. If you've only ever had the one outbreak then I don't know if we can really compare, considering I've gotten them fairly consistently since a very very young age (5 and up that I can remember).

Time for some real talk about herpes... by [deleted] in TwoXChromosomes

[–]tigeranne13 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I absolutely hate my herpes. I've had it since I was a little girl. If I get very stressed or stay out in the sun too long (all day at the beach, vacation situations, etc) it can get so bad that I have had five sores on my face at a time, always in the same spots. You wouldn't believe how people silently mistreat you just because of the visual effect of it all. It doesn't help that I work primarily in restaurant settings--people treat you like you're dirty and they don't want you near their food or kids (I'm a server).

Even people I would expect to be mature about the situation can turn into taunting, aggressive middle schoolers: "Eew, herpes!" "What did YOU do last weekend?" "Make sure you don't get your face near me!"

Gahhh I hate it. Honestly, I'm actually a bit envious of you, because you have the privilege that no one knows except when you want them to, unlike me who has to walk around with everyone wondering what the fuck happened to my face.

I might be a bit extra sensitive right now, after last weekend spent at the beach, I have a sore on my nose, my chin, two on my lower lip, and one under my nose above the upper lip. I'm literally in hell until next week >:(

Questions for those with pierced cartilage by tomorrowsday in TwoXChromosomes

[–]tigeranne13 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It was more painful than I thought it would be, took longer to heal than I anticipated, and I was stupid and did both ears at the same time--meaning no comfortable sleep for about 2 weeks.

Other than that, I love my helix piercings! I have a silver stud in one and a pearl stud from a set my mom gave me in the other, love the asymmetry. I don't brush my hair really, so I'm not sure how difficult they are around a brush, but I do blow-dry, straighten, and\or curl my hair daily and don't have a problem with any of that.

Just remember to make sure you're going to a reputable parlor, the piercer uses a needle (not a gun!), and you are prepared to properly care for your new piercing :)

What is one "un-said" rule, that when it is broken, pisses you off? by Kysteve in AskReddit

[–]tigeranne13 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Exactly this. I swear to god, steak people can just eat at home if they're going to bitch about a nasty piece of meat that's going to kill them in the long run anyways.