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  1. I've had long hair for over 15 years. When I was 12, I started growing it out. It reached it's maximum length at a bit lower than my hips, and I didn't cut it again (except for maintenance trims) until I was 21. When I turned 21, I thought it was more professional to have it at a more reasonable length, but even then, it was still what most people would consider quite long. I think at around age 24, I just stopped caring. Too much stress to try and find a barber/salon/stylist that I could trust. I just let it grow out and it turns out I'm happier with it completely grown out. That feels the most like me. Now I'm back to maintenance trims and I'm enjoying my long hair.

  2. why is that if you don't mind me asking? :c

     

    I for one am feeling so out of it because I didn't get much sleep last night and I just went for a big run X'P

     

    I'm an American, so the whole of the presidential election and the presidency is pretty terrifying.

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  3. "I'll pray for you."

    Despite the fact that I'm an atheist, I don't care if people wanna pray for me or not. However, that's usually not what people mean when they say this. It's usually a catch-all to dismiss whatever it is you're saying or doing from the guise of being on some moral pedestal or something like that. It's obnoxious.

     

    "You'll understand when..."
    Maybe you tell a kid this for the mere fact that kids (and to a lesser extent, sometimes teens) have less life experience. However, my lack of experiencing what you're experiencing has nothing to do with my sense of empathy. And my capacity to understand is not centered around that experience. Have you ever considered that I just don't hold the same values as you and that's okay? Or that you're simply not explaining it well enough?

    "You know how [insert group of people here] are."

    No. I don't know how they are. Please explain it to me in embarrassingly excruciating detail. I'm sure your preconceived notions about how millions of people fit into a narrow-minded world view will be so enlightening.

     

    "[insert group] think [ridiculous statement]."
    No. I don't think that. Nobody thinks that. Why don't you try asking somewhat what they think rather than creating straw men?

  4. http://bluerazzdesigns.deviantart.com/art/Kladessa-in-different-colors-627362143

     

    I'm having a terrible time trying to come up with a color scheme for this character. The original colors I tried are on the far left. The others, I was just playing around with. I'm not sure I've hit upon anything i like. Can someone let me know what they think?

     

    The hair and eye color are fixed. I am not willing to change them. Please ignore the shoes. They're not important. I'll change them once I decide on a color scheme for her dress, cloak and gems.

    Just for a few things on this character: She's a fire mage. She's reserved, unconfident, serious, pessimistic and uncertain. I haven't decided firmly on a name, though the one I've been running with for the time being has been Kladessa. 

     

    Originally, I was considering lavender and red, but then I realized that the other main character's color is lavender, so I decided to make Kladessa's main color orange. That's not set in stone, but I'd like to avoid purple and green, as these are colors of two other characters. I'd also like to avoid too much brown or red, because my other characters have a lot of brown and with her own red hair, I feel like a lot of red might be too much.

     

    I don't have my heart set on any of the colors. I was just playing around with them to see what I could come up with. If there's some mixing and matching among these colors, that's fine. Or if you have a suggestion for a totally different color scheme, I'm open to that as well. 

     

    Anyway, I'd appreciate if people could provide their input. Thanks! :)

  5. The first (and probably last) time I ever went to a club, I really didn't like it. I went outside to get fresh air and be alone. I couldn't be along because the bouncer kept hitting on me, despite my being very clear that I was in a relationship. I'm timid and have a hard time saying no, so we ended up exchanging numbers. The first time he called me, I blocked his number. I felt uncomfortable because I felt like I was clearly giving of "leave me alone" vibes and he just kept talking to me. That, and as I talked, I definitely responded in a way that should have indicated that I wasn't interested, and he just wouldn't listen. So I felt kinda uncomfortable.

     

    This other time, I was on a train and this guy came over and sat next to me. I clearly had body language that meant I wanted to be left alone. I was practically curled into a ball, clearly not wanting to talk. Plus, I was listening to music. But he kept talking to me, trying to invite me out, despite me constantly shooting him down. He tried getting my number, and I didn't wanna give it to him, so I told him I'd just moved to the country (I live in Japan) so I didn't have a phone yet. So he asked me to give him the number of my company. Uh, out of bounds, much? Like, fuck that. Why would I give you my company's number for social calls? Don't be daft. And I was very clearly walking away, up the stairs, and he kinda wouldn't leave me alone, despite the fact I was clearly trying to get away, and the station we were at was his stop. No, he followed me toward the train I was going to. Like oh my god, leave me alone! Can't you see I clearly don't wanna talk to you! He almost made me late, too. I took the long way home, just so I wouldn't happen to encounter him on the way back. Super annoying and made me feel super uncomfortable. Also glad that I was in a public place.

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  6. I live in Japan, so no. Even if I didn't, I've lived here so long, it feels wrong to enter a house with shoes on, now. I'd leave my shoes by the door whenever I visited my parents and I think they might have been a bit annoyed by it. I was kinda raised to wear shoes at all times. Despite that, I've always much preferred walking around barefoot. I don't like wearing shoes if I don't have to.

  7. Cereal. If you pour the cereal first, you get a nice coating of milk over everything. You can also pour more cereal into the bowl this way. If you pour the milk first, the cereal just sits on top of the milk and you don't get much milk on the cereal. It just makes more sense to pour the cereal first.

  8. It's definitely annoying. But the sad reality is there are a lot of sales people who are forced to push those products (extended warranties, etc) who don't get a commission. I worked at Staples for 13 years and when I first started, you got a commission. About 4 years in they got rid of the commission, but they still harassed managers and sales associates to push those things. And if the associates are unsuccessful in selling them, management has to put further pressure on them. Which just makes EVERYONE miserable.

     

    Based on experience, that's why I don't hate it when they try to encourage me to buy those things. I just politely decline. Eventually, they let it go, and I'm sure they're as grateful to be beyond those unpleasant things as I am.

     

    I used to work in retail, too. I understand that they're in a situation where they're made to push things. And while I still don't like it, if they're nice enough about it, I'm okay with it. I'm thinking of the people who are really mean and rude about it. 
     
    I had one time where I wanted to by one bottle of hand sanitizer. It was slightly cheaper per bottle to buy 5, but I was in a hurry and I didn't think I'd use 5. If I remember, I might not have had that much money on me, either. And the lady kept pushing me to get the sale, but I kept declining. And then she goes off on me, yelling, all like "Well why'd you come in here if you weren't gonna buy anything?!" And stupid crap like that. I understand that there's a lot of pressure to push sales, but I don't deserve to be treated like crap just because I didn't want to buy something.
     
    And this isn't just a one-time thing. This has happened to me on numerous occassions at various places. It's just not right.
     
    Add to that the fact that I struggle to say "no," to people, and I end up spending money I don't have on stuff I didn't need. If this ever happens to me, I make it a point never to go back to the store. There's pushing sales and then there's outright being disrespectful. Unfortunately, I've had plenty of the latter. That's probably a lot of why it evokes so much ire for me.
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  9. I'm trying to make an arrangement for an existing song. I've done my best, using headphones and adjusting the audio, but it's very difficult to hear even individual notes in the background, for me, much less the entire chord. So I was wondering if some of you could listen to what I've come up with so far and maybe check it against the original, if you have time. 

     

    I'm going to do my own thing with this track, so I've changed a few things about it, shortening some areas, lengthening others. However, I still wanna retain the basic feeling of it, especially in the parts with lyrics. This is a bare-bones version because I wanna make sure the base is solid before I move onto things like the counter-melody or the rhythm section.

     

    I was also a little uncertain about the 4-bar intro and the 8-bar bridge in the middle. I'm not sure if they keep with the tone of the song or not. If someone could let me know their opinion on those and what I might be able to do to fix them, I'd appreciate that, too.

     

    This is my version:


    Here's the original:


    Or in English, if it's easier: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Krh9szUJQEQ

     

    Any help is very much appreciated! :)

  10. I've lived in this apartment for 4 years, now. I'm debating whether or not I'd eventually like to own a house in the future. On the one hand, owning my own property and doing whatever I want to with it would be nice. On the other hand, I'm not so keen on the idea of having to do things like take care of the lawn and keeping things like electric and plumbing and such maintained. Each has its own pros and cons. Well, either way, I live in an apartment now and I don't see that changing anytime soon.

  11. One that's been bugging me that I seem to be noticing a lot lately is "without further adieu." And I facepalm every time.

     

    Along the same, I've noticed people using "bazaar" when they mean "bizarre." It's.... whyyy?

     

    "Wierd," cuz at a glance, it looks like "wired."

     

    You'd be surprised at how many people cannot spell "tongue." For some reason, so many people think there's an "H" in it. Second, so many people don't realize that there's a "U" in there.

     

    I find it grating when sophomores can't spell the word "sophomore." Yeah, I know it's hard to hear that "O." You're also 15 years old (or even older if you're in college, making it even sadder.) Learn to spell.

     

    Typically, all the commonly swapped homophones. That's not that interesting, though, cuz that bugs everyone. I guess that's all I can think of for the time being.

  12. Every night. Occasionally, I'll skip an evening when I'm particularly tired, but I shower every night. As for baths, it's a once in a while sort of thing for me. More in the winter than in the summer. I used to take more baths, but it became sort of a hassle, so I just stopped taking baths for the most part.

  13. My least favorite food, period, is cherries. Hate them. They make me gag.

     

    I'm not sure what my least favorite vegetable is. I was gonna say goya, but apparently, that's a fruit. I guess broccoli. It always tastes like it's rancid to me. And mushrooms for much of the same reason. Even though mushrooms aren't a vegetable either.

  14. I'm a native English speaker. I live in Japan so I also speak Japanese. Whether or not you'd call me fluent depends on who you'd ask. I suppose from a definitive standpoint, I'm not technically fluent, but I can speak fluidly and typically I have very few if any problems with language in my daily life.

     

    In the past, in addition to Japanese, I've also studied Chinese, German and Arabic. Chinese, I remember bits and pieces when I hear it. German is the same way. Arabic, not so much. I only took it for one semester and the professor wasn't really a very good teacher. All I remember is "Hello," "Thank you" and how to write my name.

     

    As for other languages, I'd be willing to learn almost anything. Language is the only academic area I'm any good at. I can't math, I can't science, I can't history but I can sure language you some words. I just find it fascinating and if I had the opportunity, I'd jump at it. For whatever reason, recently, I've taken an interest in Esperanto. I just learned that there are actually native Esperanto speakers, which made me very excited. So I guess I was sorta curious about it. But for all intents and purposes, I'd like to learn just about any language.

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