Alt part colour for modok
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Alt part colour for modok

I’m thinking of brick linking the parts for this modok for my own collection as I don’t have the original set- does anyone know of some of the beige parts and the gold parts on him come in yellow- I’ve checked and found some that do, including the grey pieces the arms slot into, and would like to know so I could get them all ordered in yellow for a more cohesive/ comic accurate look.

u/Tasty_Ad_6335 — 8 days ago
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Should I start on hinge?

Hi, 19M, looking to date and meet new people: I’m based in the uk, where big shopping malls and bars aren’t as big a thing as abroad. It’s mainly traditional family pubs, or for older white dudes to get drunk; clubs are only really popular in the cities, and I’m a full time worker. I’m looking too start dating, so would hinge be a good place to start and would it be even a good idea too considering I’ve got little to no experience in the matter, as I’ve mulled over some reservations for the idea, this being safety online, and also the feeling I’m robbing myself of the opportunity to approach women physically, even though the opportunity presents itself so little (if that makes sense)

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u/Tasty_Ad_6335 — 9 days ago
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How to start looking to date

Hi, 19M, looking to date and meet new people: I’m based in the uk. I work full time in a mainly older male environment, and live where big shopping malls and bars aren’t as big a thing as abroad. It’s mainly traditional family pubs, or for older white dudes to get drunk; where could I go to start dating, should I prioritise a certain type of hangout spot or look into a dating app like hinge, and would it be even a good idea too considering I’ve got little to no experience in the matter. I have no interest in hookups or anything that isn’t a committed relationship, and i hope to be doing so to widen my horizons and meet someone new

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u/Tasty_Ad_6335 — 9 days ago
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Where to go for dating

Hi, 19M, looking to date and meet new people: I’m based in the uk, where big shopping malls and bars aren’t as big a thing as abroad. It’s mainly traditional family pubs, or for older white dudes to get drunk; where could I go to start dating, and would it be even a good idea too considering I’ve got little to no experience in the matter.

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u/Tasty_Ad_6335 — 10 days ago
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Lego inquisitior scythe part buying

Hey everyone! I recently picked up the LEGO Inquisitor’s Scythe (75336) secondhand at a really great price, and I’m super happy with the deal — the set is complete with every single piece, except for one red lightsaber blade.

The problem is, I want to buy a new one online but I’ve seen there are two different types, and since I don’t own any other sets with red lightsaber blades I don’t even have anything to use as a stand-in.

Could anyone who owns the set tell me if it’s the cloudy type or all the translucent type. I’ve tried looking at pictures online to no avail, and will easily be able to order a new one with the knowledge I have from this

Would really appreciate any help or advice — even just pointing me in the right direction for where to buy individual parts online would be amazing. Thanks in advance!

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u/Tasty_Ad_6335 — 16 days ago

Best type of savings isa for new worker

Hey everyone, looking for some advice on what to do with my savings!

I’m 19 and I’ve managed to save between £7,000–£10,000 from my first job which I’m pretty proud of. Now I want to actually make my money work for me rather than just sitting there doing nothing.

I’ve been looking into ISAs but honestly the amount of different types is a bit overwhelming – Cash ISA, Stocks & Shares ISA, Lifetime ISA… I don’t really know where to start.

Here’s what I’m ideally looking for:

•A decent interest rate – I don’t want to lock my money away for a fixed term and get peanuts for it

•Flexibility / easy access – I’m not in a bad position right now but life happens, and I’d want to be able to dip into the money in an emergency without getting penalised heavily for it

•Something simple to manage – I’m new to all this so I don’t want anything too complicated to start with

I’m also currently with NatWest as my main bank. I’ve had a look at their ISA options but I’m not sure if staying with them is the smartest move or whether I’d be better off going elsewhere (like a dedicated savings app or another bank)

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u/Tasty_Ad_6335 — 22 days ago