u/tinydeadpool

Seeking for an affordable day of coordinator.

My fiancé and I are having a wedding on a budget and it is a Japanese-Chinese style wedding. We are not going to go too crazy on the decoration because our wedding at a Japanese garden and Chinese banquet hall are already elegant. However, we do need someone to be familiar with Asian style wedding, manage 100 guests, and able to speak Chinese. They don’t need to do set up/breakdown decorations. Our budget is up to $1000. You guys know anybody??

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u/tinydeadpool — 2 days ago

[Discussion] What are common ways artist make money posting arts online?

I love sketching and coloring what I see. I do them during my downtime; they are relaxing and help me unwind. My wife kept telling me I should post time-lapse videos and artworks online and make something. I am like, pshhh, no wayyyy. But now that I think about it, I would not mind making a couple of bucks by sharing my stuff. So what are the most common ways they get paid? Advertisements? Sorry, I am behind on this because I don't normally look into how influencers make money.

As for me, I would not want to sell my art, but rather get paid by views or anything else. As long as I am happy doing what I love to do, and other people like my stuff. Again, how can I make lunch money from this?

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u/tinydeadpool — 10 days ago

I saw Buster Posey last night

I was at a club section with two beers on my hand. As I was walking back to my seats, one part of the club section was less crowded, there were five guys in line and rushing towards one of the club houses and the middle guy was Buster Posey! I was starstruck and awkwardly said, “Hi Buster Posey.” He winked at me as he rushed into the clubhouse. It was beautiful….

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u/tinydeadpool — 14 days ago

I have a big head, and there aren't many glasses that fit me well. However, whenever I wear my Goodr Wayfarer sunglasses with flexible silicone arms, it is so comfortable! I am wondering if there are glasses similar to those frames. Anybody know???

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u/tinydeadpool — 15 days ago

My daily routine is to work till 5 PM, then go to a HIIT class for an hour, make dinner, and play PC games with the TV running in the background before hitting the hay at 11 PM. I feel like I am sitting behind a monitor all day, and I want to find a healthier way to spend it. I don't have kids, and I am not allowed to have pets here. What do you guys do?

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u/tinydeadpool — 21 days ago

There is this person I grew up with, and she died at age 24 due to mast cell disease. It was tragic. As life goes on, I started reading about nutrition and learned which foods have the most of which vitamins or minerals. I also read about what happens if one has a deficiency in one of those vitamins and minerals. I came up with a theory of what caused her death. Growing up, she only ate red meat. Red meat is high in histamine. She refused to eat any vegetables or fruits. She would not drink water ffs and would rather drink juice, milk, or soda.

When we went to get a burger, she would take out the veggies. When we invited her family over for dinner, she would eat only meat and leave the vegetables. Ironically, her parents are healthy-looking people. As for her, she lacked most of the vitamins and minerals her body needed. By the time she turned 20, she had been visiting the hospital more often due to her mast cell disease. She finally ate vegetables. Every time we see each other, she only wants to go to a salad buffet. It surprised me at that time. But she died at the age of 24. I guess her body went through an override and gave up. I wondered why her parents never tried to encourage her to eat more vegetables and fruits growing up. They were a loving family, their parents are nice people, and they were not verbally abusive at all. They look so healthy. Her mom runs a lot, and her dad plays hockey a few times a week. It makes me mad. If they at least discipline her to eat healthier, I believe she would live longer.

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u/tinydeadpool — 22 days ago

I have a bachelor's in Computer Science with a GPA of 2.99. I want to apply to the Master's program in Urban Planning, but admission requires a minimum GPA of 3.0. In addition, two letters of recommendation, a resume, and a 1.5-page statement of purpose. In my current job, I work with data related to aspects of urban planning, including public transportation and affordable housing. I can put that in my resume and my statement of purpose. For my letters of recommendation, I can ask my coworkers. I am also planning on writing a blog about urban infrastructure. Will all that punch up well, even though my undergrad GPA is a wee bit lower than the minimum???

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u/tinydeadpool — 25 days ago