u/DulSet_Viola

Is the tiny circles on the right bed bug bites???
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Is the tiny circles on the right bed bug bites???

Allow me to preface by saying I received the worst bed bug scare of my life last December. Since then my anxiety has never gone away, every time I get a skin reaction I'm terrified.

It's been touch and go, I thought reading David's post he made back in February calmed me down some, but I see something similar to a pattern and immediately freak the F out. Like right now.

Let it be known I've done several thorough inspections periodically, and couldn't find a trace of them. Nothing appears on my monitors either. I've only caught a bunch of carpet beetles, ants, tiny spiders and some flying bugs.

u/DulSet_Viola — 3 days ago

What section do you all think Sabrina sings?

Hello, at the risk of sounding like a fake fan, I was part of the Short N' Sweet wave when she became my top most listened to artist. Though I lowkey liked her before that, I had Feather, Nonsense, and Looking at me on loop. As far as enjoying her as a singer, that is. Because to me I will always remember her as Maya Hart, since she was playing a teen the same time I was in middle school, so I felt like that show was perfect for me. Regardless she is now my number one favorite.

But I'm not here to talk about my fan journey, I was just curious if anybody who has some music knowledge thinks her voice is best suited for? Myself I dabbled in choir a little bit (meaning I did it for three years in high school then promptly forgot everything), so I have this habit of wondering what section someone might be in when I hear them.

Sabrina can comfortably belt and hold notes that I'd be uncomfortable with, but she also has the most beautiful chest voice that makes me embarrassed to ever say I sang alto my whole life. Actually, her entire presence makes me not want to admit I enjoy singing, unless it's in an unserious way to her songs, lol.

There isn't much reason behind this post, I just wanted to hear what others in the fandom think. Also sorry for potentially using wacky terms, I'm just writing as how I remembered it and what my teacher always used in class, if it sounds like I'm posing or not in the least bit professional I apologize.

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u/DulSet_Viola — 13 days ago