u/Fake_Majak

▲ 10 r/plural

Can someone link some studies?

Hi! I want to learn about plurality and the workings of it, but I can't really find studies/research papers from reputable sources, if any at all. I might just be searching wrong. Can someone link some sources?

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u/Fake_Majak — 3 days ago

What do you think, what hairstyle would suit me?

Hi! I want to get a cut in a couple days as it's been like 4 months since I've been to my barber and my hair is getting kinda messy. I've tried searching on the internet for hairstyles, but it's either showing AI slop, or incredibly hot people, usually with different hair texture / face shape than mine.

I don't use much products on my hair, I usually just dry it with a hairdrier or let it dry by itself. I occasionally use sea salt spray when I'm going out to kinda keep the shape of my hair.

I want a hairstyle that would suit me, look good on me. The only thing I'm certain of is that I want to keep it curly, since it's curly anyway. I don't want it cut too short.

Also, I would appreciate it if you have some product recommendations for my hair, as it can kinda flatten after some time, which looks really bad, and it's kinda dry lately.

Thanks for any advice in advance!

u/Fake_Majak — 3 days ago

Is this vocal fry?

Hi! I have a relatively high voice, and I want to be able to deepen it as much as I can when I want to, without much distortion. Like I want to be able to keep the words I say completely understandable.

So I googled what kinds of vocal techniques people use for that, and I found out that people use subharmonic singing among other things for this purpose.

So I searched for videos explaining how people do subharmonic singing, and all of them (from those I watched/found) recommended/said to learn vocal fry first.

The vocal fry they demonstrated were similar to this, but all of the videos warned me about how it will hurt the first couple times, and things like that.

But it didn't hurt at all, and I haven't experienced nearly anything that they warned me about. And I don't know if it is because I accidentally learned how to use vocal fry at like 4 years old, and just kept doing it for years, or because I am doing a completely different thing.

Could you please tell me if this is what I am looking for? I'm trying to learn subharmonics for now.

u/Fake_Majak — 5 days ago
▲ 879 r/wikipedia

What's happening?

Does this show up to everyone? Sorry for the screenshot, but I'm not sure if this is the same for everyone. Does anyone have any information about this? I can't really find anything detailed anywhere

u/Fake_Majak — 16 days ago