u/orwasaker

Is it a good or a bad thing that a system is sitting comfortably on my head?

I just did my very first reinstall on my own, kinda failed the first attempt but mostly got it on the second

But I'm feeling no itch or pressure from the unit on my head and the glue is only felt on the edges of my scalp (I used 2 layers of ghostbond)

And while obviously this feels great it makes me wonder if I did something wrong and that a fresh reinstall should be felt on the head

The system is lace....that's all I know honestly

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u/orwasaker — 1 day ago

First timer, installed 4 days ago (more info in description)

I took this vid after my very first workout with the system

I don't have much info about it beyond that it's 80% density (most likely lace)

Every single person that saw me with it either thought it was a transplant (those who knew me) or didn't clock it at ALL (those who didn't)

But still I wanna see what HS experts think

Honestly so far almost 0 complaints and my giant fear is my first time taking it off at reapplying it back on, I'm sooo afraid of either ruining it or not glueing it correctly

I had it done by a salon in Berlin in case any German bros are curious (imo they did a great job but maybe some of you will disagree)

I genuinely did not expect it to be THIS good, and so far no issues with itchiness beyond the normal desire that I always had anyway (which is occasional)

My biggest fear is this being the honeymoon phase and that it gets much harder and frustrating later on

u/orwasaker — 4 days ago

Timelapse of my "special rules" Milan campaign

The rules:

Difficulty VH/M

Can't declare wars, must have wars declared on me first, exception is when a crusade is called, since I must obey the pope if possible (so no roleplaying as backstabby Milan)

Have to accept peace if offered without a demand

Have to comply with Pope demands of hostility ceasing

I can declare war on the goal nations (e.g in this case France) if it's 1200 or beyond (I don't want campaigns lasting forever)

Regarding the timelapse: nations that appear are ones I'm at war with, ones that disappear either do so because they got destroyed, or made peace with me

u/orwasaker — 14 days ago

The rules:

Difficulty VH/M

Can't declare wars, must have wars declared on me first, exception is when a crusade is called, since I must obey the pope if possible

Have to accept peace if offered without a demand

Have to comply with Pope demands of hostility ceasing

I can declare war on the goal nations (e.g in this case France) if it's 1200 or beyond (I don't want campaigns lasting forever)

Regarding the timelapse: nations that appear are ones I'm at war with, ones that disappear either do so because they got destroyed, or made peace with me

u/orwasaker — 22 days ago