Image 1 — First egg cleanse, need guidance and interpretation 🥚
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First egg cleanse, need guidance and interpretation 🥚

Hello everyone!

Today, I did an egg cleanse ritual for the first time. To be honest, I did this very spontaneously—I’ve heard about it many times before, but today I stumbled on a creator doing it and, out of the blue, decided to try it. Truthfully, I have a lukewarm relationship with this area. I did some rituals in the past when I was a kid (13–14 years old)—they were very random, and I bore the fruits of that ignorance, too. Since then, although I am interested and a believer, I am always afraid to do something by myself. So today, I had a small panic attack before doing it, but I still decided to go for it.

I rubbed the egg all over my body, said an incantation ("may this egg take all the negative energy from me"), and cracked it into a jar filled with room-temperature water. I didn't look at it from the top! I put the lid on instantly. To be honest, when I cracked it, a few drops of egg white spilled onto my table, but I cleaned it up with a tissue, disposed of it in the toilet, and washed my hands.
After that, I put the jar on the top shelf and left it for 15–20 minutes.

When I look at it, I don’t feel anything serious or external. Looking at the big bubble next to the yolk, the word “twin” comes to mind, like it’s the twin of the yolk. I feel that if there is anything negative, it’s mostly caused by my overthinking or the stress that is bottled up inside me. But I might be biased because I already tried to look up information on what this type of bubble might mean. The only thing that I feel might be external (like other people or the evil eye) are the strings I see at the top of the jar.

I would really appreciate it if you could help me read this!

u/Annnxunamun — 3 days ago

All four queens 👸🏻

Hey everyone!

This group randomly popped up on my feed today, and I took it as a sign. I’m not entirely sure if this is the right place for my topic, but I'll let you and the moderators be the judge 👨‍⚖️

Last night, I had a strange dream—the kind I’ve never experienced before. I was playing poker with a friend, and when I looked down at my hand, I was holding all four queens. I vividly remember placing each queen onto the table one by one, knowing deep down that I held something special. I don’t remember the final outcome (to be honest, I don’t even know how to play poker in real life) but I know for sure it wasn’t a win because something about it defied the rules

This dream has been stuck in my head all day because I’ve never dreamt about cards before. I don't know much about cartomancy, but whenever I see scattered cards on the street, I always take a picture. I view them as signs to pay attention to, and I always look up their meanings later.

I would love it if someone could help me interpret this dream! Thanks in advance!

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u/Annnxunamun — 4 days ago

Wannabe UGC asking for tips ✍️

Hey everyone!

I’ve been working in marketing for over 5 years at this point and have held different roles throughout my career. I started as a copywriter, then got promoted to creative director, and I also have experience in social media advertising and video production.

Recently, I’ve been thinking about trying UGC content creation as well because at this phase of my life, it really suits my interests and current flow. I would be suuuuuper thankful if you could take some time to share tips that might help me in the beginning.

I also have a few questions:

  1. Is it better to work within one niche only? I’m thinking about focusing more on tech, but I would also like to work with beauty products. Can a UGC creator mix two different directions, or is it better to stick with one?
  2. What client-finding strategy is okay for a beginner to try? I’ve been researching this for the past week, and although most creators advise building a portfolio and actively pitching it to clients via email, some say it’s not a good idea at all.
  3. What is the best platform to connect with clients?
  4. What are the approximate rates for UGC videos and UGC creator services?
  5. You don’t need to have a lot of followers on social media to become a UGC creator and make brands want to collaborate with you — myth or reality?
  6. What are the most common requests clients have for UGC creators? What are they usually looking for?

Thank you in advance!

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u/Annnxunamun — 18 days ago