▲ 10 r/ABBA

misheard song lyric

Went my whole life thinking it was ‘Tesco’; only found out it was Glasgow.

u/yermyster — 5 days ago
▲ 100 r/drawing

Advice?

I’ve been drawing for a few months, I feel like I’m improving but they feel off, any advice harsh or not needed please thank you!

u/yermyster — 5 days ago
▲ 0 r/anime

does anyone know name of this anime?

There was this blonde man with shoulder length hair and his girlfriend; then she got shot off a boat and landed in water dead. He starts hallucinating that she’s there. That was in the clip I saw on instagram but my phone refreshed before I could get the name of it; please tell me the name if you think that’s it or if there’s a subreddit for finding anime’s please let me know but thank you

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u/yermyster — 10 days ago

Is it normal that I only get my period when I sit down?

I only get my period if I sit on the toilet; it pushing or anything, literally just sitting. I know when I’ll get my period that day because I only cramp on my first day, so I can basically wait the whole day and when I’m home or have a pad I just sit on the toilet and that’s when I get it; not sure if it’s not normal or if I’m insanely lucky because it’s saved me many times when wearing light coloured pants in public.

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u/yermyster — 29 days ago

Why do Irish mams hate the word ‘cunt’?

I said the word the other day and my ma went on a freaker about it; wouldn’t tell me what’s bad about the word even though she curses a lot so it must be an awful word if she herself won’t even say it so what’s actually bad about it? And is it just an Irish thing do other mams hate it too

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u/yermyster — 1 month ago

What is this and how can I treat it? It’s on both my thighs, thank you

It’s not itchy, at first I thought it was ingrown hairs but I don’t shave on my thighs

u/yermyster — 1 month ago

what should I do?

broke a filling in my tooth a few weeks ago and went to the dentist when it was irritating me. The xray showed this. I was told by the dentist there was no decay but the nerve was damaged from the tooth breaking and said I need a root canal. I have braces and the tooth that is broken is an anchor tooth- would I be better off just getting a filling and then removing the tooth after I get my braces off or getting a root canal? Root canals are expensive and I was told they sometimes break easier once it’s done

u/yermyster — 2 months ago