▲ 9 r/Hyaluronidase+1 crossposts

For those who've had HA lip filler after 30 was it worth it?

I've been thinking about getting a really conservative amount of HA lip filler, but I'm only interested in results that look natural. I'm not trying to dramatically change my lips, just add a little balance and hydration. For those who've had a subtle amount done, were you happy with the final result once the swelling went down? Did anyone notice, or was it more of a "you look refreshed" kind of change?

I'd love to hear what surprised you the most, good or bad.

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u/RadiantAd4606 — 6 days ago
▲ 157 r/sportswiki+1 crossposts

Florentino Pérez 'has crossed a red line' - Real Madrid presidential candidate Enrique Riquelme

Came across this post, what stands out to me is that Riquelme seems to be arguing for more transparency and debate around the club's future. Whether people agree with him or not, having a credible alternative after 20+ years feels healthy for a member owned institution.

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u/RadiantAd4606 — 1 month ago

Riot actually talking to players is refreshing

been around since set 1 and ngl the way riot handles communication with riftbound feels different. they actually explain decisions, respond to feedback, and adjust things instead of just going silent. you can see the game improving set to set and it doesn’t feel like they’re ignoring what players are saying. still stuff to work on for sure, but having devs that are present and transparent makes a huge difference. feels like the community actually matters here which is pretty rare in tcgs right now

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u/RadiantAd4606 — 1 month ago

Took part in a pre rift in London while visiting and had so much fun. Almost 100 people turned up, Was so amazing to feel the competitiveness from everyone, every table was so into it. I felt pretty welcome, and some players were kind enough to help with some tips in deckbuilding. Very excited for this 3rd release of Riftbound, and even more excited for my next pre rift event!

u/RadiantAd4606 — 2 months ago

I’ve got the basic rules down and I’m honestly having a blast so far. Each domain feels like it has its own identity and I can already tell there’s a lot of depth to unpack.

Are there any go-to resources the community recommends? Specific YouTube channels, deck breakdowns, or websites that really help with decision making and fundamentals?

Also, is going to an LGS the move? The Riftbound community has seemed super welcoming so far, so I’d love to hear what helped you improve the most

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u/RadiantAd4606 — 2 months ago