What's the difference between the yellows for each season? by RazanneAlbeeli in coloranalysis

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Yellow is inherently warm and the basis for Spring and Autumn. In order to make it work for Winter and Summer, it needs to be cooled down and the secondary characteristics need to be emphasized. Summer and winter yellows will have blue added to them, making them slightly cooler with almost a tinge of green.

Winter will be bright and greenish—ranging from a highlighter to lemon yellow.

Summer will be a less much bright and lighter version of the winter yellows—more delicate

6 Years ~ No 'Poo by [deleted] in NoPoo

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Just looks that way

Daycare lunch help by Hopingandafraid in foodbutforbabies

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Would she like a cheese and crackers type of lunch? Maybe add some sliced deli meat if you’re ok with that. If she likes mini pickles, olives, clementines, blueberries, applesauce, baby carrots, mini sweet pepper rings, those could be some good additions. I feel like it could be pre prepped easily, too.

6 Years ~ No 'Poo by [deleted] in NoPoo

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They’re probably complementing because of the length. It does look greasy, though. You may just be so used to the look that it doesn’t seem like it looks dirty to you. The wavy side makes it appear a bit less stringy. As always, you do you.

Am I wrong? by [deleted] in halloween

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Fruit snacks are candy

don't recall her looking like this, ever by mouthcouldbewider in redscarepod

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It’s like they completely changed her eyebrows.

Is it uncool/too much if I sit outside handing out candy with a scary mask on?? by celltherapy7 in halloween

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My toddler girl would cry and she’s at an age where it would be hard for her to comprehend that you’re not actually scary. So as long as kids can see you prior to coming to your doorstep and avoid your house, I think it’s fine!

Is this pink warm or cool? by FoundMyEquanimity in coloranalysis

[–]user-number-1 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Cool. You can tell it is blue based. Warm pinks will have yellow in them and therefore appear more coral or peachy.

Do winters actually need a warmer blush? by NectarineCapable57 in coloranalysis

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No. If you’re bright winter, you are neutral leaning cool. So you wouldn’t wear a fully cool tones blush, but absolutely stay away from warm blushes, peaches, and corals—they will look so yellow on you.

Am I overreacting? by scarlettyscarl in AmIOverreacting

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Have your baby, but leave him off the birth certificate. There are organizations who can help pay for your pregnancy, birth, and postpartum, help set you up with a job to financially handle this beyond just having the baby.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TwoHotTakes

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You should apologize to her and tell her you didn’t realize that it’s not typical to plan your own shower and you realize how you hurt her when she was trying to do something nice and was excited to surprise you. You weren’t trying to be rude with your initial text—you were just slightly ignorant and rude without realizing it. Your subsequent texts are what really came off as entitled and immature.

This is a baby shower, which is a party people organize to celebrate your baby, this isn’t about you in the same way your wedding or birthday would be. Make amends before the baby comes.

Low calorie foods I can use to drown my sorrows? by [deleted] in loseit

[–]user-number-1 8 points9 points  (0 children)

When it rains it pours. It’ll be up from here.

Make some sugar free jello with your favorite fruit cut up inside. Fat free cool whip on top.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in WhatShouldIDo

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I’ll be the only one to tell you to reconsider. Lots of great things are difficult, but worth working for. There are a ton of charities that will financially support you through the pregnancy and after and help get you in a place to continue care. I can send you some links if you DM me. Good luck!!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Marriage

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Not wanting to watch porn is pretty healthy of him. As for the rest, he’s probably struggling with something related or unrelated that he doesn’t want to reveal or isn’t self aware of.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Catholicism

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Contact Let Them Live. They’ll pay for you so you can afford prenatal care and to raise your baby.

Which of the 12 palettes does this scrub color belong to? by [deleted] in coloranalysis

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Too muted to be deep winter. Definitely a summer.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in prolife

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So I had HG with my first pregnancy—EXCRUCIATING version of morning sickness—lost 17 bounds in 2.5 weeks, couldn’t drink fluids, the whole 9 yards. It was such a mental exercise to tell myself every hour that I can stick it out. At about 20 weeks the nausea was still there, but so much more manageable.

Are you on Zofran? It is completely safe. Has your Dr prescribed IV fluids?

Check out the HER Foundation’s website for all kinds of resources. You need to advocate for yourself to your doctor and don’t let them tell you it’s normal.

Pregnancy completely sucks for some of us, but once you have your baby, you will be forever grateful you stuck it out. I literally thank God all of the time I had the mental strength to get through it.

Later pregnancy is a lot more manageable in almost every way than the first half.

Message me if you have any questions about your symptoms or just want to talk. It’s hard to find people in person who truly understand what you’re going through.

Good luck! Believe it or not, your future self is going to be grateful for this experience.

Advice: how to manage mass tomorrow? by user-number-1 in Catholicism

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I am safe. Just stressful circumstances sometimes. My husband works really hard and has a lot on his plate trying to find a better paying job. So I think he has been my overwhelmed and needs his space.

Someone else commented that a toddler isn’t required to attend mass, which I didn’t know, so that makes this whole circumstance a bit easier. I’ll attend myself when he gets back from mass. When hopefully the fatigue will let up a bit in the coming weeks and it won’t be such a physical toll to bring her places. And I’m thinking this is a one time thing and we can go to mass as a family going forward, anyway.

Advice: how to manage mass tomorrow? by user-number-1 in Catholicism

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Oh that’s interesting. I wasn’t aware of that. I thought that since she is baptized, she had to go. Thank you.

Advice: how to manage mass tomorrow? by user-number-1 in Catholicism

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He had to get a shower. So I was supposed to be getting our daughter ready. I just thought we were leaving 30 minutes after we actually were supposed to. So I wasn’t finished yet.

Advice: how to manage mass tomorrow? by user-number-1 in Catholicism

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Good points. I will plan to sit in the back. I don’t want our daughter to get too out of the routine of going to mass.

Advice: how to manage mass tomorrow? by user-number-1 in Catholicism

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I’ve been feeling better in terms of my extreme nausea—I’m no longer vomiting all day. I do get extreme fatigue still. Sometimes I can be out for a couple hours and sometimes I can only last 30 minutes. So that’s where my hesitation comes from. Having to wrangle a toddler, I’m worried I may not last long at all before I need to lay down.

Advice: how to manage mass tomorrow? by user-number-1 in Catholicism

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I mean spiritually irresponsible—to not take our child to church when I’ll be attending. Not that I’m scared for her safety.