I didn't do em myself, whenever I tried that, it didn't look nearly as good and didn't last more than a day. It's more than a month now for sure and I had to do house repairs and some decent amount of manual labor - and they are still mostly intact.
One of a few benefits of being Ukrainian, I guess, is the ability to find people with cool skills among refugees. She did nails professionally before, and do a bit of a side-work now - which means all the people I live with now have superb nails, made at home 🥰 For a decent payment ofc.
Ty. I've been dying my hair with wild mixes of colours before (black/red, black/green, black/purple, yellow/orange/red, yellow/purple, and I've probably forgot some), but this is the first time I decided to give a monocolour of my fav colour a try. Cause simple isn't always worse :3
I tend to overthink such things cause it feels like a fun pile of contradictions I'm running on. I don't mind my AGAB unless people feel the need to drop me into constraints of it. And generally, it's the gender stereotypes itself that I have problems with - I think the world would be a simpler and better place without them.
But then, if I mentally denounce the existence of gender in my head, trans from where to where, hehe, it's about genders, right? ^^'
Is rather have a conversation that paying for software isn't a bad thing. It incentivises creating new software.
Not paying a cent for open source just highlights the problem - it's not like people didn't spent their dev time creating the software don't deserve the compensation. They do. And this is one reason why open source is doing an uphill battle vs proprietary that can just put enormous pricetag and people pay.
Saying that, I never subbed for gamepass and hopefully never will. I like to buy things directly. Steam / GOG is perfect. I wish there was that model in films/anime/music.
The USA is bad but it's nowhere near russian level of bad. You are, however, moving in that direction at a rapid pace. It does help that American president sees russia as a role model.
Crazy how you people even meet Paul. In Ukraine 99% interactions were via stashes: pay someone in crypto so they reveal the location (lat/lon) of the hidden stash and the photos of where it's hidden. Then off you go treasure hunting.
Ukraine has figured out how to counter shaheds - and it's not some silver bullet, it's a huge system of quick responders AND some of them are antiair drones teams.
Ukraine haven't figured out what to do with enemy FPVs. Neither did russia. Which created a deep killzone out of the frontlines. Any serious discussions about defense strategy should be taking this experience as a baseline, not as some incident only applicable for the poor countries.
Have purple scarf too though :3
A last piece that is still intact that I have from when I cosplayed Warcraft 3 undead acolyte, like a decade ago. Still looking good through.