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u/LiteratureUnusual660 — 5 days ago
▲ 17 r/ThirtiesMumbai+1 crossposts

Am I the only one who subconsciously adjusts my waistband 20 times a day?

I've noticed something recently and I'm curious if it's just me.

Why is it that the moment we sit down, our clothes suddenly become uncomfortable?

Jeans digging into your waist.

Pants riding up every few minutes.

Constantly pulling them up, adjusting them, fixing the waistband... and somehow we've all accepted it as normal.

I've genuinely caught myself adjusting my bottoms without even thinking about it. It's become muscle memory.

Is this just because most brands prioritize how clothes look over how they actually feel throughout the day?

Or have we all just gotten used to being slightly uncomfortable?

Curious to know if anyone else experiences this, or if I'm overthinking it.

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u/LiteratureUnusual660 — 9 days ago

Am I the only one who's obsessed with that red medicine they use in literally every K-drama? 😭

Anytime someone gets a cut, they just dip a Q-tip in that red liquid, dab it on the wound, and the next day it's like the injury never even happened. No scar, nothing. 😂

Is that an actual medicine? Does anyone know what it's called? And can we get it in India?

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u/LiteratureUnusual660 — 10 days ago

Local business owners: ATTENTION

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When was the last time you checked how many reviews your top competitor gained in the last 90 days?

Most businesses lose customers before a conversation even starts because people compare Google profiles first.

We've been helping businesses create a simple review-generation system that consistently brings in authentic Google reviews from happy customers.

No paid reviews. No fake accounts.

Just a repeatable process that works.

Happy to share what we're doing if anyone's interested.

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u/LiteratureUnusual660 — 13 days ago
▲ 46 r/complainaboutanything+2 crossposts

Anyone feel like the most undeserving pricks get everything in life ?

I've seen the most nastiest as*holes getting a perfect partner / family / friends / job and kids?! I mean they could screw someone and walk away with a god damned gold medal!

While the most genuine sweetest person is always struggling to meet the ends, is always the topic of controversy and is always struggling to simply get an ounce of respect! They're always misunderstood and are always under someone's obligation! They're cheated on, and love is joke!

I mean what is wrong with people! Where the hell is karma now ? What ever happened to morals?

Is it just me or have you seen such ironies as well?!

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u/LiteratureUnusual660 — 13 days ago

Why do men only value their girl after someone else tries to steal her away ?

Has happened to me

My friends

My colleagues!

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Generally a pattern, first she's like a house pet to you, she's there not there you don't pay so much attention to her.

And then enters some office colleague or an old friend or random admirer or maybe best friend (the actual friend zoned person)

And now all of a sudden she's sawrg se utri apsara (angel)

You either try to win her back, start valuing her and all of that

Or some lame men get jealous and start restricting her, blaming her for being well attention seeking, dumb (you don't understand his intentions) and defaming her character?

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Bhai when she's yours you don't value and now just because you think there's competition all of a sudden you are all youre my queen, why not see her for who she is from the beginning?

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u/LiteratureUnusual660 — 17 days ago

Girls, anyone else working out l, eating healthy (ghar ka khana) and still can't shed a gram?

Bhai I am tired I did the exact thing in my 20s and i was hot

I am hot abhi bhi

It's not like I am not but thic hot

I wanna tone down a lil but I can't 😭

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u/LiteratureUnusual660 — 17 days ago
▲ 0 r/fashiondesigner+1 crossposts

Guys I need your help!!! Part 1

I have taken these famous Bandhani Lagdipata Sarees

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- Now I wanna get some work done on this

Can you help me with what kind of laces/work shall I get it done on this

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- Also please suggest good colours that will go well as a contrast blouses

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Help a gal out

I have 2 more colours in these

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u/LiteratureUnusual660 — 18 days ago

I just saw a carousel explaining how to post a ..... post 😭

Is it just me, or has Instagram become obsessed with turning everything into a definition?

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The other day I came across a carousel explaining how to post... a post.

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Not how to create better content. Not how to tell a story. Literally how to post a post.

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Every scroll now feels like:

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"3 types of hooks." "5 types of creators." "7 content pillars." "The psychology of carousels." "The secret framework behind comments."

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At some point we stopped sharing things naturally and started categorizing every human action into a marketing term.

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Want to tell a story? That's storytelling. Want to share an opinion? That's thought leadership. Want to post a photo? That's personal branding.

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Everything needs a name, a framework, a formula, and a 10-slide carousel explaining it.

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Maybe I'm getting old, but social media used to feel a lot more human when people just posted things instead of constantly explaining the theory behind posting things.

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Anyone else feeling this?

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u/LiteratureUnusual660 — 18 days ago

I just saw a carousel explaining how to post a post

Is it just me, or has Instagram become obsessed with turning everything into a definition?

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The other day I came across a carousel explaining how to post... a post.

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Not how to create better content. Not how to tell a story. Literally how to post a post.

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Every scroll now feels like:

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"3 types of hooks."

"5 types of creators."

"7 content pillars."

"The psychology of carousels."

"The secret framework behind comments."

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At some point we stopped sharing things naturally and started categorizing every human action into a marketing term.

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Want to tell a story? That's storytelling.

Want to share an opinion? That's thought leadership.

Want to post a photo? That's personal branding.

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Everything needs a name, a framework, a formula, and a 10-slide carousel explaining it.

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Maybe I'm getting old, but social media used to feel a lot more human when people just posted things instead of constantly explaining the theory behind posting things.

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Anyone else feeling this?

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u/LiteratureUnusual660 — 18 days ago

POV: You sneak home at 4 AM thinking nobody noticed…

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Her: "Interesting. Care to explain your movements between 11 PM and now?"

🐱

Me: 🫠🫠🫠

u/LiteratureUnusual660 — 18 days ago