If you know your barber is going to wash your hair before the cut - should you arrive with product in to give them a better sense of how it's usually styled?

I sometimes feel like when I'm arriving with no product, my hair is not in the baseline state I'm used to. So when having a conversation about what my goals are, I'm not always sure the stylist is imagining the hair in the physical condition it is usually in.

What do you think?

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u/MrHatesThisWebsite — 3 days ago
▲ 588 r/Destiny

It's 2033: President Oliver has just deployed federal troops to Florida to intimidate Governor Benny Johnson for refusing to enforce the controversial "Misgendering Act" (All heads of government departments are fully trans via executive order)

u/MrHatesThisWebsite — 6 days ago
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"Standing in front of multiple colors = Looks kinda like a rainbow = Woke" | feels like we all underwent a collective national lobotomy

u/MrHatesThisWebsite — 7 days ago

Has anyone else who attended test screenings of John Wick 4 spoken about how the original ending was different?

In the version of the movie that was screened for me several months prior to release, there was no ambiguity - John Wick survived.

You see the graveyard scene play out, but before cutting to credits there was actually a shot of John Wick (from behind) observing his own grave from a distance.

I'm sure others have spoken about this but couldn't find any discussion when I googled. Interesting tidbit if anyone was unaware.

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u/MrHatesThisWebsite — 11 days ago

I don't understand the Onryo's Howl ability

I think I may have missed something within the tutorial about how this move works.

You click L3 + R3 together and then you're able to one-shot kill a single enemy which is kinda cool but is this the limit of the ability or is there some upgradeable aspect?

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u/MrHatesThisWebsite — 16 days ago
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"Mr. President, there's real outcry about the price of groceries and everyday goods - what are you doing on your phone?"

u/MrHatesThisWebsite — 30 days ago

Started Wellbutrin and it nullified the effect of 60mg Adderall within days - is this a known interaction?

Adderall has been the only thing to so far even subtly impact my severely treatment resistant ADHD and the depression symptoms it creates. Even then the effect at the max dose of 60mg is extremely subtle, and I do not experience any effects from it as far as focus or motivation (not do I experience any adverse side effects) - it's felt mainly in the form of subtle anxiety relief for me. At lower doses I don't feel it at all (Vyvanse is significantly less effective for me and SSRI medications seem to have the opposite of intended effect)

I was prescribed Wellbutrin in the hopes that this would go toward fixing that issue, and on days 2 and 3 I experienced what I would describe as likely the first time I have ever truly *felt* the adderralls intended therapeutic effect as far as focus, addressing my broken reward system, and just a general feeling of contentment with the self that comes with the ability to more intentionally direct overactive thoughts.

At this point I was highly encouraged, but on day 4 there was an immediate feeling that Adderall has been shut off essentially - not only not receiving the full effects like the prior 2 days but even the subtle lift that's come to be crucial for me was completely gone - all that was left was just pure physical wakefulness and absolutely nothing else.

This has been an incredibly frustrating situation for me as what I am experiencing contradicts essentially every single medical webpage and every reddit anecdote about how these medications interact (it's supposed to make Adderall stronger and stick around in your system for longer). It would be really valuable for me to know if others have experienced this. Thank you.

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u/MrHatesThisWebsite — 1 month ago

I find Tame Impala addictive in a way I've genuinely never experienced with music.

I've listened to other songs on repeat before but they always become obnoxious after a day or two - this feels like it's scratching some itch in the brain in just the right way to feel super satisfying every time you hear it.

This is pretty much the first time I've ever thought meaningfully about music as a craft becuse an artist doesn't release song after song that hits like this without a super principaled understanding of what they're doing.

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u/MrHatesThisWebsite — 1 month ago