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Should I get started in make-up?

The reason I asked this is because I got a little weight on me (I'm trying to lose some of it don't worry) and tbh I don't think I've seen a person with weight on them ever wear make-up (Maybe I have idk) That's the only concern I have about starting make-up. I guess another concern I have is that I've recently kinda transitioned to being a boy and I still kinda look like a girl considering the binder I have isn't working too hot for me since it doesn't bind my chest all the way and trying to get people to call me by my preferred pounes is, unsurprisingly, hard and my dad won't let me get started on testo because it's "unhealthy" for me (I'm still a minor). Other than that, I'm more worried about looking like a pig with horrible make-up. Tell me what you think 'n stuff

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u/Any_Presentation1896 — 3 days ago

Should I get Moby Dick? (A stupid question)

I feel stupid for asking this one but tbh I'll take the chance.

I haven't really been reading as much, I mean, I've been busy practicing drawing and stuff and writing stuff, so, yeah... But technically I still read, so... I was looking into books I might want for my up-coming birthday and after some thinking, there was really only two books I mostly wanted; The King in Yellow and, of course, Moby Dick. I've heard about the book and stuff and I really knew it as the book about a whale that had a funny last name...

So, I wanted to learn more about the book, including learning random facts about the author himself; Herman. Like, I know the UK version was released in October 18, 1851. USA version was released in November 14th, 1851. Also, I'm pretty sure the book itself was a flop when it first came out, but someone double check my information beccause, afterall, I'm a confident idiot.

Anyway, focusing back on the book⎯ I have a habit of wishing for books that I haven't read yet or even heard of... Most of the time, I ended reading the books and finishing them but the other cases is I've read some before stopping or just never reading them. So, I've decided to read an online version of Moby Dick and I read five chapters before stopping and deciding if I want a physical copy of the thing. I ended up really liking it and now I'm thinking about getting the physical copy, but before I do that- I want to get your guys thoughts on it.

Should I get a physical copy of the book (All chapters btw, I'm not getting a version that doesn't have all the chapters that's stupid) or just continue reading the online one?

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u/Any_Presentation1896 — 4 days ago

Is there any different between a 4 valves Euphonium vs a 3 valves one?

I don't really have anything to add besides having to say sorry for my bad English.

I'm just curious about, y'know, a four valved euph because I play a three-valved one. Is there any benefit or so or are they just the same with one of them having four instead of three?

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u/Any_Presentation1896 — 4 days ago

What strings band/in general are best?

It's the question: I'm wondering what band or just in general strings I need to buy? I have an acoustic guitar (duh) that must've belonged to my grandfather or something and it USED to have strings but idk why but my dad removed them for whatever reason (I don't remember) and he hadn't bought any new ones. I wanna learn guitar again but If I want to, y'know, play guitar I gotta have strings... But I don't know what band of strings I should get. I'm not really looking for anything- I'm fine with anything really.

Also, you might've seen the link... These are the strings I'm interested in; 81% five stars, plus, it'll get to my house fast (May 11th... A school day for me but idc) but before I buy ANYTHING I wanna get your guys suggestions on this product, like, tell me if the brand is good or not and how long it'll last for me. So, yeah...

UPDATE: Found out that one of the brigade pins is broke... If anyone got tips for that as well, then... Well, y'know, comment it!

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u/Any_Presentation1896 — 4 days ago