u/Subject-Cranberry-93

Does anyone else feel kinda insecure to wear sunglasses?

Like I know they are needed for my photosensitivity and they're not a fashion statement, but for some reason when I wear them I feel like I'm trying to be "cool", especially because they are a reddish tint. Am I crazy or is that normal? I don't know why I feel this way when wearing sunglasses, it's the same with hats too.

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u/Subject-Cranberry-93 — 4 days ago

Is it normal to not experience as crazy of a change with LGD as I did with Ostarine?

This is my second time trying LGD (5mg sublingual ED), currently 2-3 weeks in now and to be honest I don't feel like I'm getting as great of results as I did taking ostarine (12.5mg sublingual ED) at all. When I took ostarine my waist was just getting smaller and smaller, I was getting dry and felt pretty aesthetic, I also didn't even cut, I just recomped and it was great, my strength also went up a fair bit. That cycle lasted for 9 weeks then I stopped and waited until may 1st to try LGD again because I stopped early last year and it's just not really been that crazy at all.

For some reason I've gained 5lbs of just water it seems despite keeping my calories at 2300 per day while being 205lbs and naturally that has made my waist feel way more wide, even if I see more definition in some areas I just feel fatter and my strength hasn't went up by a whole lot. I don't know if it's because for some people LGD isn't as effective or what. I just feel like I'm getting more bloated really.

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u/Subject-Cranberry-93 — 4 days ago

what's a super old series that you would KILL to see sean revisit (hypothetically)?

For me personally, Night in the Woods was the series he made when I just started my first year in highschool so it is super nostalgic for me

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u/Subject-Cranberry-93 — 8 days ago

Why do casuals hate grappling and clinching?

I feel like even when I was a little kid I had the basic amount of brain power to understand that grappling in mma and clinching in boxing is normal and is part of the sport, but there are always grown men that seem to not be able to grasp this concept. Is there any reason why people call clinching and grappling "hugging"? I seriously don't understand it, it's like they just want to see ooga booga striking or something.

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u/Subject-Cranberry-93 — 9 days ago
▲ 3 r/furby

Growing up in the 2000s I never knew what furbys were until the newer ones came out in like 2010 or something and outside of it being a christmas present, they never really stuck with the kids in my area. It was kind of a thing like "oh what colour is your one?" then we would look at them and by the time they ran out of battery that was pretty much it.

I never really got fascinated with them but they were still cool, and I think it was when the furby connects came out was the last time I ever saw them being marketed much. Scrolling on here I mostly see these giant furbys that look more realistic along with the classic ones with the fake eyelashes look and giant mohawk.

I'm guessing those ones are the most liked ones among the community? How do people like the newer ones in comparison to the older ones? I'd be interested to hear if there are any reasons why they don't seem to be as popular among collectors.

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u/Subject-Cranberry-93 — 15 days ago