u/KittyBubbl3s

▲ 5 r/bugs

Every comment (that has replies) says “continue this thread” underneath it. Whenever I press that, it takes me to the same post, highlights the comment, but doesn’t show any replies. I can click it many times and no replies show up. It doesn’t happen on every subreddit. I deleted and reinstalled my app multiple times. It’s happening on multiple accounts. I can see replies when I go on desktop, so I know replies are there, but I can’t get to them on the ios app at all.

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u/KittyBubbl3s — 18 days ago

Hello! I want to share what I’ve been doing for shifting, and if anyone has any advice, I’d love to hear it! Anything is much appreciated :D

I have a mindset of “I can shift no matter what” and “I can shift despite (something people say can hold you back).”

I sometimes switch my method up depending how I feel that might, but my method is basically just:

- I set my intention to shift. Usually by saying “I’m going to wake up in my DR” or “I’m going to my DR.”

- count 1-100 to occupy my mind, prevent overthinking, and get into a half-asleep state. And I will repeat the counting once I get to 100.

(This is where things tend to be different depending on the night)

- I let my mind drift if it happens while I’m counting, but I gently bring myself back to counting once I do notice. Sometimes my mind will drift to visualizing my DR, saying an affirmation (e.g. “I’m in my DR”), feeling like I’m in my DR bed, or something completely random.

- But some nights, I get sick of counting and genuinely want to just visualize my DR until I fall asleep, so I’ll do that instead.

That’s pretty much it for my method. I do believe that I can shift doing this. I trust my ability to shift… so I’m confused why I haven’t shifted yet.

Also, the other night, I had a vivid dream that I did shift! I even thought to myself “no way this is a dream. it feels too real.” But some things I scripted weren’t there and didn’t happen, which I noticed while I was dreaming. When I woke up, I was quick to realize it was a dream. And there were a lot of dream-like things I didn’t realize while dreaming lol.

Does anyone have any advice?

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u/KittyBubbl3s — 23 days ago
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Helloooo! I’ve been trying different teas, and I haven’t found a tea I love yet. Is that normal? Like is tea something you have to get used to?

There’s been some I definitely do not like, but I tried white tea yesterday and it was tolerable, I guess. It tasted like plant water (duh lol), but I could take more than a few sips.

I also just tried earl gray black tea. well… I took one sip so far. I’m not sure how to feel. It’s not horrible, but the smell kinda reminds me of animal pellets you feed animals at a petting zoo.

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u/KittyBubbl3s — 25 days ago