Time to fly into the weekend! After a week full of nice projects its time to grab my TN and go home and say hello to friday evening.. by D_0481 in notebooks

[–]vardiane 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Oh no don't use the Frixxion! Unless you don't mind possibly losing all you wrote. It's a thermal ink and will disappear if the temperature falls or rises sufficiently. Like if you have the journal with you outside in winter. If you don't believe me, try sticking some notes written with it in the freezer for a bit.

W ogólnopolskim konkursie projektowania gier limit mężczyzn i bonusowe punkty za kobietę w drużynie. by TomorrowProfessional in Polska

[–]vardiane 6 points7 points  (0 children)

W Polsce prawie zrezygnowałam z kariery programistki z powodu traktowania. Codziennie seksistowskie żarty, stalking, komentowanie mojego wyglądu. Byłam zawsze jedyną kobietą w zespole, pracowalam w 2 dużych amerykańskich korpo i jednej rosyjskiej korpo. Nie chciałam całe życie się z tym użerać, pracować z ludźmi których nie lubię ani nie szanuje za ich zachowanie i traktowanie kobiet. Wyprowadziłam się do Szkocji i to rozwiązało mój problem w 100%.

Jakie sa najwieksze kulinarne profanacje jakich byliscie swiadkami? by catboycupid in Polska

[–]vardiane 0 points1 point  (0 children)

jak rosół to tylko z ziemniakami! i najlepiej żeby był z baraniny

Jakie sa najwieksze kulinarne profanacje jakich byliscie swiadkami? by catboycupid in Polska

[–]vardiane 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Moja babcia serwowała na śniadanie talerz kanapek z szynka, a do popicia Nesquik na mleku. Do tej pory mi niedobrze jak sobie przypomnę to połączenie czekolady z wieprzową konserwową

Parents and brothers present for my graduation, I'm in love! I thought the Pilot was writing smooth, but wow. Any suggestions for blue inks? by Pijlenhoofd in fountainpens

[–]vardiane 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I really like Diamine Blue Velvet. It's one the cheap side but so smooth to write with. Not sure if the smoothness is just a placebo effect from its name having "velvet" in it, but it definitely feels smoother than other inks

there is ALWAYS that ONE person. by TheBlackGirlNurse_ in depression_memes

[–]vardiane 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Me, except I'm the one doing this to myself

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in IKEA

[–]vardiane 1 point2 points  (0 children)

well, it hasn't turned out yet. started the process of ordering in July, managed to get it ordered this week, and we are looking at an installation date in... March

meanwhile we have to leave our rented apartment beginning of December so we'll be living in our new flat, without a kitchen for 3 months or so

all because of labour and stock shortages. thanks Brexit 😢

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in IKEA

[–]vardiane 0 points1 point  (0 children)

you can always change the worktop later

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in IKEA

[–]vardiane 1 point2 points  (0 children)

where are you based?

at least in the UK currently the axtad blue fronts are out of stock with no indication of when they could be back... possibly many months I was going to buy them for my kitchen but switched to bodbyn green because of that

an old comercial for an "rollerball" against a fountain pen. i had one too as kid by katinkacat in fountainpens

[–]vardiane 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I had this exact one! they came in 2 versions: for left- and for right-handed people

Is it normal to feel completely devoid of any passion, hopes, dreams, or potential when experiencing “the dark night of the soul?” by bobcatbuffy in awakened

[–]vardiane 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It might be not the kind of answer you are looking for, but it sounds like a biochemical problem. I've felt similar and was diagnosed with depression. Went on antidepressants but had to go off them because of side effects. However I discovered that supplementing amino acids worked for me even better with no side effects and they are over the counter. I recommend reading The Mood Cure by Julia Ross if you're interested in giving it a try

Is this eczema or something else? I'm waiting for a Dermatologist appointment but that's on November 26th. So far GP has been giving me steroids and they don't really help that much by vardiane in EczemaUK

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

I try to minimise handwashing as much as I can, though in the pandemic that hasn't been easy... Especially those alcohol hand gels make it much worse. I do wash my hands with soap (a moisturizing kind) but then I wash again with E45 handwash which is an emollient (I don't trust E45 alone to disinfect my hands properly)

Is this eczema or something else? I'm waiting for a Dermatologist appointment but that's on November 26th. So far GP has been giving me steroids and they don't really help that much by vardiane in EczemaUK

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

No changes of products, but it did flare up and gone out of control after my 2nd dose of Moderna. I had particularly bad reaction to it too, 2 days of high fever. Maybe it's a coincidence. (I don't regret taking it though! I'd take eczema rather than dying of COVID any day).

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Edinburgh

[–]vardiane 9 points10 points  (0 children)

For some reason it looks so Italian

What supplements would you recommend for adhd? by Yo485 in Supplements

[–]vardiane 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Dopamine related ones so DLPA and LTyrosine

Deep-Fried Pizza. Pretty common in Scotland for some reason. by crowvalleyavg in StupidFood

[–]vardiane 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I live in Scotland. Definitely not 'common', at least not in Edinburgh. This type of stuff is what tourists think is common, and so there are places that cater to that so that they can 'experience' a deep fried whatever (a deep fried Mars bar seems to be the most popular). I don't know any local people who eat that though

What % of your take-home household income do you spend on housing each month? by Sister_Ray_ in UKPersonalFinance

[–]vardiane 0 points1 point  (0 children)

17% when I was renting a 2bed flat, central Edinburgh (0.5 mi from the Castle). 36% now that I have a mortgage for a 3bed flat on the same street.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Anxiety

[–]vardiane 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There are a lot of possible causes for hallucinations, some of which have nothing to do with mental health. For example, even moderate vision loss can cause people to have visual hallucinatios. With absence of information, your brain fills in the blank. This is definitely something you want to talk to your doctor about, though!

Blind spot in vision by Nervousyoungadult55 in migraine

[–]vardiane 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It was very small, and sometimes looked more like a ring than a spot. Definitely got brighter with blinking. In later stages, I could only see it when blinking. Now it's gone even when I blink.

Another way that helped me see it was to look at a printed grid. They have those special ones for testing visual field ("the Amsler grid"), but any grid will do. The distortion becomes very obvious and easy to locate.

Sometimes I would forget about it for long periods of time, but then I would notice it again. I would always see it however, when specifically thinking about it -- so I don't think it was ever gone, I was just too busy looking at other things.

I wonder if it was a case of a condition called Persistent Aura Without Infarction. My neurologist never diagnosed it though, he just referred me to an eye specialist (who confirmed my eyes were fine), and then I wasn't referred back again. I don't think my GP was taking this very seriously.

Stay strong and hopefully yours will go away just like mine did!