
Black, Clears, or Stock lights?
Darker red 1st gen. Gotta get new headlights, corner lights, and taillights but i'm undecided on keeping them all stock, or going with black or clears. Does anyone have any pics of this color with any of those?

Darker red 1st gen. Gotta get new headlights, corner lights, and taillights but i'm undecided on keeping them all stock, or going with black or clears. Does anyone have any pics of this color with any of those?
I am 6 weeks post op ACL + double meniscus repair (patella graft) and yesterday I was doing assisted squats to work on my mobility (i was holding onto a chair while i slowly lowered myself down). I felt a stretch and when I stood up, I felt a pretty significant amount of pain i the back of my knee. I've been walking super good, but now it hurts to walk and fully extend. I go to PT tomorrow, but should I be worried?
I'm heading off to college in August and am really looking into joining the Air Force and becoming a pilot. I plan on joining AFROTC my sophomore year (injured/doing rehab right now), but I want to go in with a realistic expectation. What are the odds I am selected to go to UPT afterwards/right out of college or even a year or two later?
I like to think i'm pretty smart (top 3% of my high school class of 750, 1290 SAT, 4.0 GPA) and very athletically capable, aside from my injury right now (nationally ranked weightlifter for 4 years, 6x State championship in weightlifting, played 3 years of football). I'm not sure what gets taken into account when looking for applicants (race, gender, background, etc) but I am eager to excel. I know I need to be pretty much the top of my ROTC class but does that mean just academically or are there physical requirements to beat too?
Thank you for any advice and answers.
My girlfriend is crazy bothered by sounds like chewing (not open mouth chewing, just ALL chewing), the AC vent, tapping, and even breathing. It's not just a minor inconvenience either. She will get so angry and just leave or start freaking out about the sounds. I have tried giving her my noise canceling headphones or not eating around her or even facing away from her and sleeping on the opposite side of the bed when we sleep together, but these sounds are just everywhere.
Has anyone had similar issues or knows what might be causing this? I really want to help her, especially since we are going off to college soon and she won't have anyone to support her or help with this.