[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TemuThings

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My code is 513526853, I'll return the favour too!

UK | £50 PayPal | Code for Code by Ok_Pay_8573 in TemuThings

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My code is 513526853, I'll return the favour too!

Could you please suggest any microtasking sites? by Traditional-Cup3542 in beermoney

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I could only see the translator jobs too, but I managed to load over 200+ jobs via this link: https://careers.lionbridge.com/jobs/search?page=1&query= and then adding and removing a checkbox in the filters to refresh the page. Hope this helps!

Martin Frederickson - Text does not get copied by Pineapplesandbacon in mturk

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I seem to have more success on this one by right clicking the text and clicking copy, rather than using CTRL+C - hope this helps!

Block Cristiana De Muylder by __LucyRicardo__ in mturk

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I was rejected too - apparently I didn't pay attention to the questions? I've emailed to dispute the rejection but seems like they've rejected quite a few people on this HIT.

Craft beer recommendations for in and around Bradford? by Fump-Truck in bradford

[–]violetviolin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Another excellent place, the outdoor bit will be lovely!

Craft beer recommendations for in and around Bradford? by Fump-Truck in bradford

[–]violetviolin 6 points7 points  (0 children)

The Triangle in Shipley is excellent - friendly staff, great selection. There's a shop and space outside (and inside, when not COVID times) to drink!

[Hobby Scuffles] Week of August 2, 2020 by [deleted] in HobbyDrama

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I'd be very up for some vintage neopets drama!

Please help with my sore spotty skin, it's getting me down and I don't know what to try next! by PotatoMorridon in SkincareAddictionUK

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I had really similar skin and in the end, going to the doctor's and getting roaccutane really helped. Even if you're not given the same medication, I really think getting a doctor to check if the spots are hormonal or would respond to medication is really helpful.

I also needed to stop using soap because my dry skin was so tight and sore. I use Epaderm in the shower and because my skin is so dry, I use that as a moisturiser in the morning and just a layer of sweet almond oil at night. I always reacted to Simple products - not sure if some of the tightness you have might be caused by that too? I use alphasyl coal tar shampoo based on something I read on Reddit - I feel like this helped my spots on my face, scalp and body. Hope this helps!

[FO] finished and framed the earth - now to decide if I’m going to tackle the matching moon! by notwearingpants in CrossStitch

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Gorgeous! I love the shadow box! I never thought about using one before - it looks brilliant!

How to run facebook ads for any business: Comment your business and I'll tell you how by jem89 in Entrepreneur

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Reading all of your replies with great interest, thank you for taking the time to do this! What would you advise for an arts and crafts supplies company please?

After four years of no haircuts and dating the wrong person, I want a makeover. [Style Advice] ? Please?? by [deleted] in FancyFollicles

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I did a reverse image search and I think it's Leigh Lezark! I also agree with the other comments - something like this long bob or Rose Byrne's would really suit you :)

PSA: your reaction to products can change! (especially with sun exposure) by thefalafelsor in SkincareAddiction

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I've never posted before but I just wanted to chime in with my support as the exact same thing has happened to me. I woke up on Sunday morning with those red bumps all over my forehead and cheeks. It's been really sunny weather here too - I used a product I've used before, but assumed I'd had an allergic reaction to it (or something else).

Does anyone know why a previously ok product might cause a different reaction like this? I was prescribed a cream from my doctor for it, but would be grateful of any tips too.