Is this okay to wear to the venue ?

Is this okay to wear to the venue ?

Hi everyone,
I’m going to see Alexisonfire and underoath tomorrow and was planning on wearing a headband like this. Would something like this be aloud in the venue? ofcourse the bullets are not real at all but do you think they would allow this?

Thank you!

u/TutterTinkle — 5 days ago

Is this bag okay to use?

Hi everyone! It’s my first time going to the RBC Amphitheater to see Alexisonfire and wanted to know if a bag like this is okay to use? It’s pretty tiny but not too sure if it’s alright.

Please do let me what you think!

u/TutterTinkle — 6 days ago

Best products for genetic dark circles and hyperpigmentation?

Hi everyone! I'm looking for some skincare recommendations. I have what I believe are genetic dark circles and also hyperpigmentation around my smile lines and mouth. I have brown skin, and I'd really like to brighten these areas if possible. I've always been told that if dark circles are genetic, then eye creams and skincare products won't really help. Is that actually true, or has anyone with genetic dark circles seen improvement from any products? For the hyperpigmentation around my mouth, I'm also looking for recommendations for products that genuinely work. I've heard vitamin C can help, but I'd love to know what products have worked best for you, how long they took to show results, and whether you think they're worth the money. Thanks so much!

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u/TutterTinkle — 1 month ago

Best products for genetic dark circles and hyperpigmentation?

Hi everyone! I'm looking for some skincare recommendations. I have what I believe are genetic dark circles and also hyperpigmentation around my smile lines and mouth. I have brown skin, and I'd really like to brighten these areas if possible. I've always been told that if dark circles are genetic, then eye creams and skincare products won't really help. Is that actually true, or has anyone with genetic dark circles seen improvement from any products? For the hyperpigmentation around my mouth, I'm also looking for recommendations for products that genuinely work. I've heard vitamin C can help, but I'd love to know what products have worked best for you, how long they took to show results, and whether you think they're worth the money. Thanks so much!

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u/TutterTinkle — 1 month ago

Class 1 medical - Concussion

Hi everyone, im 17F and going to get my class 1 medical done for the first time tomorrow, back in April i sustained a minor concussion and held symptoms for around one and a half months but I am now completely symptom free (symptoms being: nausea, headaches, light sensitivity, etc..) , if asked about any injuries or anything related to this should I let the medical examiner know? I know how strict they can be when testing and tho i have completely recovered I wanted to know how I should go about this as this is a recent. I did not have any seizures, Sleep apnea, or vomiting as again this was pretty minor. What happens if they know I have had this concussion? I understand I may need to state it due to it being on my medical records that they’ll see regardless, but would any problems occur if I did? (im from Canada if this matters)
Thank you!

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u/TutterTinkle — 2 months ago
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Advice Needed: Math for CAM

Hi everyone,

I'm going into first year at Western University this September in Commercial Aviation Management (CAM) with BMOS, and I'll be doing the flight option.

I'm trying to figure out which first-year math course I should take. I'm not the strongest at math, so I'd like to choose something manageable, but I also don't want to accidentally avoid a course that I'll need later for the flight option or upper-year CAM courses.

For anyone in CAM (especially those who did the flight option), which math course would you recommend? Is there a specific math course that's useful or required for later aviation courses, or can I choose whichever first-year math is easiest to do well in?

I'd really appreciate hearing what math courses you took, how difficult they were, and whether you felt they prepared you for the rest of the program.

Thanks!

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u/TutterTinkle — 2 months ago