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what to do with what feels like boring hair

hi everyone! i’ve been dying my hair neons and pastels for about 8 or so years. this year i decided that it was definitely breaching on becoming way to damaging and tedious to upkeep so i dyed it back to its natural color. i am a person that consistently had bright blue, green, purple, pink, whatever hair, and now im starting to feel bored. i was really drawn to megan from katseye’s hair (last two slides) and wanted some opinions about if that would look cool, and if not, what would make my hair feel a little less boring? i like her hair a lot because it reminds me of light coming through a window and feels edgy but subtle (and i wouldn’t have to bleach my whole head). thank you!!

u/Obvious_Scallion6067 — 8 hours ago

caught up with The Oracle

haven’t really seen anybody talking about this show but I am really really enjoying it so far. It’s reminiscent of Subsister and Video Palace. I’m a sucker for audio dramas that distort retro media and make it spooky. there’s 5 episodes right now but i’m curious if anyone else has been listening and has any opinions :)

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u/Obvious_Scallion6067 — 8 hours ago

Hi all! I am about to graduate undergrad with a concentration in archival studies. I have 4 years of experience as a circulation and archival assistant (at both my university and public libraries) and am taking a year to find a job to gain experience before grad school. As for grad school, I am specifically looking for an en route program from MLIS to PhD. Some of my advisors have recommended this as the right track toward the field of archives, but I have been having trouble finding many options. Has anyone done this or something similar? If it takes completing my master's and then my PhD, I'd like to know that as well. If anyone is experienced in this or has a PhD, I would really appreciate some guidance. Thanks!

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u/Obvious_Scallion6067 — 20 days ago

Hi all! I am about to graduate undergrad with a concentration in archival studies. I have 4 years of experience as a circulation and archival assistant (at both my university and public libraries) and am taking a year to find a job to gain experience before grad school. As for grad school, I am specifically looking for an en route program from MLIS to PhD. Some of my advisors have recommended this as the right track toward the field of archives, but I have been having trouble finding many options. Has anyone done this or something similar? If it takes completing my master's and then my PhD, I'd like to know that as well. If anyone is experienced in this or has a PhD, I would really appreciate some guidance. Thanks!

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u/Obvious_Scallion6067 — 20 days ago