u/Professor-Oliver_22

Cute Companion at Home

few days ago I saw a labubu doll sitting on a small shelf in a shop. At first it looked like a simple plush toy, but when I held it I noticed how soft and well-made it was. Even small details like the tiny embroidered face, smooth fabric, and little accessories made it feel special. It was fun to see how a small doll could brighten a corner of the room or even become a small companion for someone.

Later I searched online on websites including alibaba and saw many types of labubu dolls. Some were small and simple for display. Some were bigger with extra clothes or designs. Some even had small variations in color or outfit that made them collectible. I was surprised how tiny differences could make a doll feel unique and charming. It made me think about how people choose cute collectibles. Do they focus on size, look, or how soft it feels?

Can one small plush toy really change the mood of a room?

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u/Professor-Oliver_22 — 1 day ago
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Are we living in a simulation, and if so, how would we know?

I’ve been thinking about this idea a lot lately, If we were living in a simulation, I wonder if there would even be a way for us to prove it from inside it. Anything we observe could just be part of the system itself. But if there are clues,,,like limits in physics, patterns, or “glitches",,,what would those actually look like? Or would everything always seem perfectly consistent no matter what? Curious what others think: is this something we could ever truly know, or just an untestable idea?

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u/Professor-Oliver_22 — 2 days ago

Who can help me get this?

I don’t get how the last step is different from ‘researching how to work better’… can someone explain

u/Professor-Oliver_22 — 4 days ago
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I feel stuck in life and don’t know what move to make next

Lately I’ve been feeling like I’m not really moving forward, just repeating the same days and decisions. I have goals, but I keep overthinking everything to the point I don’t act, and then I feel even more stuck. For people who’ve been in this place before, what actually helped you break out of it? Was it a big decision or just small changes over time?

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u/Professor-Oliver_22 — 6 days ago