u/Substantial_Bug2505

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Does anyone have any suggestions on the hair care lines for frizz? I’ve experimented with Miche and with The Doux. With both products, I still have a lot of frizz. I tend to sweat a lot at night so that’s probably a factor. I’m curious about curl mix and curl daze.

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u/Substantial_Bug2505 — 8 hours ago

All about hair type

Hi! I’m curious about your opinions on my hair texture/type? Can you tell density or porosity from the pictures?

u/Substantial_Bug2505 — 4 days ago

I had a conversation with a coworker about patrons bringing in their pet dogs when they visit our facility. She said a patron’s dog defacated in the hallway. Another patron alerted the front desk and then the onsite janitor had to clean it up. I thought it was gross (obviously) and obnoxious to 1.bring in your pet and 2. not clean up after your pet. My coworker then said that she knew the patron personally and the patron in question had a disabled dog and that’s probably why she feels like she needs to take him with her everywhere. What was the point of telling me that story? 💀 It felt like she was baiting me into saying something negative. I’m just going to respond “Oh okay” to all her stories now.

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u/Substantial_Bug2505 — 10 days ago

I’ve been feeling pretty frustrated watching the audience’s response to the Taylor and Dakota domestic violence case. I think the audience so desperately wants there to be a hero and a villain in every single “story” so they immediately painted Taylor to be the villain. To me, it was very obvious that Dakota wasn’t nearly as innocent as he was trying to portray himself because in one of the videos where Taylor was attacking him, he was smiling. He was giddy to get her attacking him on camera. I’m not gonna pretend to be a body language expert, especially since I think that body language is a lot more nuanced than that, but did that not seem alarming to anybody?

I haven’t trusted Dakota at all from the very beginning. Taylor very clearly has a lot of her own issues. You cannot beat your partner just because they’re doing something that upsets you. That being said, Dakota has always had ulterior motives. Dakota is greedy, deceptive, and he enjoys getting a rise out of Taylor. I guess my main question for the audience is why did you immediately jump to assuming that Dakota didn’t try to provoke Taylor?

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u/Substantial_Bug2505 — 14 days ago