u/Substantial-Art6160

Will be charged £2000 if I don’t remove these stains!

I’m renting a flat for a month and left my pot on the counter overnight to soak (wasn’t hot at all since it was cooling for hours). Left these orange/rusty stains. I will be charged an exorbitant amount. Please help!!

u/Substantial-Art6160 — 9 days ago

Is this dent a coup de sabre?

I’ve had it for a few years and it hasn’t progressed. Its only between my eyebrows and hasn’t gone up to my forehead but it looks so off to me.

u/Substantial-Art6160 — 9 days ago

Can anyone explain this?

I was watching fear (1996) and noticed something really interesting. Mark Wahlberg’s character frowning forms deep grooves instead of fine wrinkles, making them apparent and heavily shadowed even when he’s not frowning (Pic 1 frowning, Pic 2 not frowning).

Reese Witherspoon when she frowns forms small fine lines, that render completely smooth when she’s not frowning (pics 3&4).

I have four possible hypotheses on the difference.

  1. Mark Wahlberg has thicker and more collagen rich skin, therefore when frowning the thicker skin gets pulled into itself more.
  2. Reese has thicker skin therefore it can withstand the force of frowning more.
  3. Mark wahlberg has much stronger corrugator muscles.
  4. It has something to do with the brow bone and the way it is positioned?

Does anyone know?

Unfortunately, I fall into Mark Wahlberg’s type of frowning and it’s my biggest insecurity. Pic 5 is me when not frowning and you can see a deep groove there (I’m only 20). I have had these since I was 15 and have had botox twice to get rid of it which doesn’t help at all. What should I do to fix it? I find that most people fall under the way Reese Witherspoon frowns so I’m at a loss.

u/Substantial-Art6160 — 14 days ago

I want Lonneke (pronounced Lawn-uh-kuh) which is a traditional Dutch name (where Im from). I think it’s beautiful, unique, and pays an homage to my heritage. My husband is worried people won’t be able to pronounce it (we live in the UK) and/or it will be shortened to Lonnie which we both don’t like.

My husband wants Vera, as it was his grandmother’s name who raised him. I think it’s a pretty name, albeit a little boring, but still like it.

Which one do you prefer? We will decide based off this post!

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u/Substantial-Art6160 — 19 days ago
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I’m praying I don’t have celiac but my doctor said by ttg was a little higher than he normally sees. Would it be possible to have this ttg and not have celiac (I mean it’s still in normal range?). Thanks

u/Substantial-Art6160 — 23 days ago