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Happy birthday!! ��
Thank you so much!!! :D :D :D
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plumppushu replied to your post: Hey friends! So today is my birthday. Normally,...
Happy birthday!! ��
Thank you so much!!! :D :D :D
@plumppushu said: OMG… is that your neighbor you were mentioning in an earlier post?
Nope! This is a whole new criminal of my acquaintance. He’s also about a thousand times LESS creepy than my neighbour too.
I’ve been helping people get used to using computers at my work experience placement, and I have people who are booked in for my help. He was my first appointment this morning, and I got a heads-up about him being a murderer shortly before he arrived, because I had absolutely no clue who I was expecting and thought maybe the security guard who told me was full of shit, because he’s the kind of guy that everything he says sounds like he’s joking around, trying to wind me up, but then the man himself confirmed it and talked about it during our appointment.
He’s booked in for more appointments with me so I can help him learn how to get used to computers and searching for work online. He pointed out how they didn’t have computers when he went into prison in 1989 and there’s a lot to get used to now that he’s out, but he said I was very patient and thanked me for my help.
That said, the security guard was keeping a close eye and I have a panic button in case anyone does try something.
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Don't regret it! I bet it's glorious!!! :D
it’s definitely going to be fantastic but,,, money,,,
Hello! Would you mind sharing a recipe for haircare or something you would recommend on that topic? Thank you so very much :)
So I got one for my shampoo I’ve had great luck with. Little background on this one: I have pretty thick, oily hair. And I will say that I wasn’t able to switch to this homemade wash until I chopped almost all of it off because with my job having me around people a lot, I couldn’t really do the usual adjustment time it takes (there’s usually about two weeks where your hair just gets…gross…. as it adjusts).BUT, since using this, I’ve been washing my hair every other day with it and haven’t needed to use conditioner. The oils in it haven’t weighed down my hair, and it doesn’t get super greasy as quickly, and has been hella soft and easier to style!This recipe also has a lot of variation and is super customizable. Do note that I’ve seen it mentioned that castile recipes are NOT GOOD for color treated hair, since the colored hair needs a more acidicCastile Soap ShampooBASIC VERSION- 1 to 1 ratio mix of castile soap and purified water. This can be adjusted for more or less soap in there (I use tea tree castile soap for extra scalp issues)- A couple teaspoons of a good hair oil. I use a few drops of argan oil, since it’s a pretty lightweight oil that doesn’t freak my hair out too much. BUT argan oil can be pricey, so other great options are extra virgin olive oil or coconut oil. I know the word “oil” is scary for us with greasy hair, but it has done some hella wonders for softness after I added this in. Jojoba oil, sweet almond oil (if you dont have a nut allergy!) and avocado oil are also good.- A couple drops of rosemary/lavender essential oil. Rosemary has the bonus of smelling nice and being a great cleanser that’s awesome for hair, and lavender is great for naturally oily hair. A trick I’ve used if you can’t spend the money on essential oil is to use the water you’re mixing in and make a very strong infusion tea of rosemary. You can also add things like ginger or mint for extra nice smell!- Small amount of raw honey (optional). Honey is another great cleanser that is a humectant, i pretty much add it to every DIY recipe I have. Mix together and keep in a squeeze bottle. I haven’t had an issue with shelf life at all, though i tend to also mix batches for a couple weeks at a time. I also recommend getting a dark colored bottle if you’re using argan oil, so the light doesn’t break down the oil.Rinse your hair SUPER well after using it. And I recommend an acidic wash afterwards as well, since the castile soap is very basic and your scalp has a lower pH generally.After-wash rinse:Lemon juice and waterCitric Acid: ¼ teaspoon for a gallon of water is what I’ve had pretty good luck withVinegar. I’ve seen straight up vinegar on the head, or mixed with water. I don’t use it because the vinegar smell stays with me all day, but from what I’ve read you use white vinegar for oily hair, apple cider vinegar for regular hair.
Good day! I've been searching extensively for the various covers for the Spider-Man Deadpool comic but I can only find two... Anywhere you know I can find the others? (Either physical or digital copy)
All but the one from game stop you should be able to get from Midtown comics
Special thanks to my lovely friend and French translator, PlumpPushu, for the Sherlock mug (to sip my late-night tea from) and all the chocolates (for the touchy muse so she can get on with the next chapter of Captive Hearts)! You spoil me, my dear. Thanks so much for the wonderful and unforgettable time in Tokyo!
Chuuface tagged me on this Short and Sweet About Me Meme (thank you, my dear!)
Rules: repost this & tag ten people you want to get to know better.
FAVOURITE… Fictional Character: Lt. Commander Data (Star Trek: The Next Generation-- I am such a nerd, I know) Books: currently reading and loving The Brutal Art, by Jesse Kellerman, and a bunch of historical and modern biographies Anime: Howl's Moving Castle, Captain Harlock, Ruroni Kenshin, and lots of others TV show: BBC Sherlock, Masters of Sex, Star Trek TOS and TNG Beverage: all forms of tea, preferably Japanese green tea Food: pasta Last movie I’ve seen in cinemas: The Hobbit (omg...) Dream Holiday: a week or two at Amanpulo Island Resort Dream Wedding: when I'm old and gray and full of sleep to somebody who's also old and gray and preferably funny Dream Job: be a mangaka (comic book artist)
I tag plumppushu, meetingyourmaker, ninezku, sundialsalutations, traumachu and everyone who'd like to try this game!
TAG GAME: YOUR MBTI TYPE + FICTIONAL CHARACTER
If you don’t know your personality type, take the test here.
Tagged by: ninezku
Rules: Find out what characters share the same personality type as you here and list the characters that you find relevant below. Then tag friends and let them know you tagged them!
Type: ISTJ (Inspector)
ISTJs are quiet and reserved individuals who value loyalty and dependability above all else. They would rather work with facts than speculation, and they will put a great deal of energy into reaching a goal - as long as it makes sense to them. They prefer to work alone, but can be good team players when the situation calls for it.
That sums it all up quite nicely. Basically, I'm a nerd, hehe.
Sheldon Cooper from The Big Bang Theory
Hermione Granger and Argus Filch from Harry Potter
Sergeant Nicholas Angel from Hot Fuzz
Susan Calvin from I, Robot
M from James Bond
Maxwell Sheffield from The Nanny
Queen Elizabeth II from The Queen
Spock from every incarnation of Star Trek
Barnaby Brooks Jr. from Tiger & Bunny
I tag: PlumpPushu, lonelyheroofbakerstreet, wolfcharm-says, mildredandbobbin, reapersun, meetingyourmaker and anyone else who'd like to give this a try!