u/Mundane-Afternoon55

Kdrama recommendations based on preferences

Hi guys, I love watching k dramas, but I've not watched any for a long time, and feel like I've lost the touch. I don't know which dramas have come out recently and have not been able to find the right ones to watch. I would love it if you guys could suggest some nice ones.

For reference, I loved the following ones

  1. When life gives you tangerines

  2. Buisness proposal

  3. 25 21

  4. Vincenzo

  5. Queen of tears

  6. Little women

  7. Flower of evil

And I did not enjoy these

  1. Run on

  2. Welcome to waikiki

  3. Goblin

  4. Snowdrop

  5. No gain no love

These are not all that I have watched, but just some that I can remember off the top of my head. Also if I didn't like it, I'm not saying they're not good, just not to my personal taste. Based on these if you could recommend some, Id be grateful. Thanks!

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u/Mundane-Afternoon55 — 11 hours ago

Mid back pain

I'm 23F, and I've been having mid back pain at a particular spot for around 2 months now. It only hurts at a specific spot when I press it and becomes worse when I play a sport like squash where bending is required. After those it hurts in movement and sitting as well. It does get worse if I sit for long as well. I WFH so I sit for around 6 hours but not in a stretch. Some days it feels better and other days worse. I went to the doctors and he said it could be due to my posture since I'm not old enough to have major back issues. I've had 3 appointments with the physio where they've done IFT and USG along with some massage, but it didn't improve the pain. I've been told some exercises which I do, but I don't see any difference.

I exercise regularly and used to play sports before I faced this issue. Anyone facing the same and knows how to improve this. I would be very grateful for your suggestions. Thank you!

u/Mundane-Afternoon55 — 4 days ago
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What is the perfect cookie recipe

Hi everyone. I usually bake cakes and brownies, and have good results, so much so that I prefer my homemade cakes/ brownies to store bought ones. However I am not able to achieve the same results with my cookies.

For context I make multigrain eggless chocolate chip cookies. However the issue I face is that I never know when the cookies are done while baking since we can't use the same test as cakes. Does anyone have any suggestions for this? Also does anyone have a perfect cookie recipe they swear by, that always yields amazing results, since I would love to improve my cookies. Right now my cookies feel either undercooked or over baked.

Open to all suggestions. Thanks!

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u/Mundane-Afternoon55 — 3 days ago

Suggestion for curly hair routine

I have curly hair and have no issues in getting the definition on the day that I wash my hair. Even if I just use shampoo conditioner and a serum like livon, I get defined curls. However the next day my hair becomes very frizzy, specifically from the top (baby hair, etc.)

I have tried using leave in conditioners and gels to get a better definition and lasting effect, however they make my hair straw like. I have used fixmycurls leave in and the gel. Also tried the arata leave in cream with similar results.

Looking for some suggestions that would control the frizz, and not make my hair feel so rough. Thanks in advance!

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u/Mundane-Afternoon55 — 5 days ago