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Image 1 — Can we agree 250% density is literally perfect for this style?
Image 2 — Can we agree 250% density is literally perfect for this style?
Image 3 — Can we agree 250% density is literally perfect for this style?
Image 4 — Can we agree 250% density is literally perfect for this style?

Can we agree 250% density is literally perfect for this style?

After having braids in last week, I randomly started missing big curly hair again lol so I ended up ordering another wig 😭

She arrived over the weekend but I just installed her today and did a half up half down style. This density eats with this hairstyle in my perspective. What do y’all think?

u/Striking_Method6804 — 1 day ago

Nowy komputer do nauki i pracy — Office 2024 ma sens?

Cześć wszystkim,

Kupiłem ostatnio nowy komputer głównie do nauki, dokumentów, prezentacji i trochę organizacji projektów na studia/pracę. Zastanawiam się teraz nad wyborem pakietu Office.

Nie potrzebuję raczej abonamentu ani wszystkich funkcji online, dlatego myślałem bardziej o Office 2024 w wersji jednorazowej. Widziałem też, że na różnych sklepach z kluczami (chyba m.in. GVGmall) ludzie czasem o tym wspominają, ale nie wiem jak wygląda to w praktyce i czy warto się tym interesować.

Ktoś używa Office 2024 na co dzień? Jak działa pod Windows 11?
Wystarcza do normalnej nauki i pracy?

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u/Striking_Method6804 — 2 days ago

10%-30% off code for Shein 1st order

Hi! Use the code on the Shein checkout page

🏷️NEW USERS CODE

1.Creat a new account

2.Proceed to the final checkout page and copy the code

AFFQ130——30% for orders over 29usd (US)

SHEAU10——10% off for orders for new users (AU)

Aff15UK26——15% off for purchases over 9.9GBP for new user(UK)

FR30NEW——extra 30% off for orders over 25€ for new user(FR)

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u/Striking_Method6804 — 7 days ago

Tried the Momcozy S12 Pro so I could stop panic-searching for nursing rooms

Okay so real talk — back when I had to be away from home for more than an hour, I’d be running around like crazy looking for a private place to pump. Nursing rooms? Good luck finding one. It was such a pain.

Then I tried the Momcozy S12 Pro. Seriously, I don’t get that anxious “omg where do I pump” feeling anymore. It fits right inside my bra, barely noticeable. Like, I’ve literally tried on clothes while wearing it — no awkwardness at all. 

The cup size is pretty generous too. No stress about “what if I only have half a session worth of space left?” It just holds up.

And the noise level? That was my biggest worry for public use. But it’s surprisingly quiet. I’ve used it out and about and nobody gave me weird looks. Totally fine. 

Hands-free freedom… honestly you don’t get it until you’ve tried it yourself.

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u/Striking_Method6804 — 9 days ago
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A tiny kitchen masterpiece by my daughter.

My daughter has been working so hard on this little kitchen and she is so protective of it. She even reminded me multiple times to be super careful while I was taking a picture haha. I love all the tiny personal touches she added, like her dad’s watch left on the table and her favorite snacks hidden in the cabinets.

Most of it is handmade from scratch, though we did find some random tiny accessories online (mostly just bits and bobs from Shein) to help fill the space. I asked the lead artist for her permission and she finally agreed to let me share her masterpiece with this community! :)

u/Striking_Method6804 — 10 days ago
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Any tips of washing baby's bottle and items?

Before the baby was born, my partner and I agreed to set aside a parenting budget for smarter appliances that could help reduce the workload as much as possible. Do you have some of the things that really helped us when it came to cleaning bottles and feeding accessories?Thanks!!

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u/Striking_Method6804 — 12 days ago

Got my miracle knots done yesterday! This time I didn’t do a full braid install — we added crochet hair into the braids instead, and it honestly cut the time down by almost half. Took a little over 3 hours and I was done, which is way faster than what I’m used to. Only thing is… I’m not sure how well this method holds up long term. Kinda worried it might slip or come loose. Has anyone tried something like this before? How did it last for you?

u/Striking_Method6804 — 25 days ago