I am...confusion.
That wig is TERRIBLE! I thought the other person was exaggerating, but honestly, she needs to burn it. And I'm so confused, is that her swimming around the 4 minute mark, but with a different hairstyle? Is that her own hair? She took the wig off to swim? Whaaaa????
Around the 3 minute mark a man (I think) appears, but I guess not the same guy filming her. How many people were on this trip?
I'm not getting elegance, I'm getting budget trip booked on some discount travel site.
P.S. Her nose was not bad looking, I actually know many non-black people with noses like that. Her new face looks like a Russian instawhore dipped in chocolate glaze. She even changed her accent.
Old nose
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New nose
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I can say only one thing- this lady has seriously oily skin.
And my last query would be, since I am in college, what things can I ACTUALLY do have genuine friendships, relationships and prospects later on in life? (student clubs, online forms to join etc).
Hey there! I am a college student too. I would recommend the following things for truly healthy relationships during college:
1. Join clubs and societies, if there are sororities join them if you can. You will meet like-minded people with similar interests.
2. Volunteer with a charity organization. It could be local, national, international or even a CSR of your college/university. I would suggest doing so if you truly believe in giving to the society though, otherwise it just seems draining. But if you are truly interested in philanthropy, you will find many nice individuals there too.
3. Do not be afraid of speaking in class. You are a STEM student, clearly smart, and there is nothing to be ashamed about it. Class discussions and debates will help you set a base where you can identify like-minded or goal-aligned class fellows. This will help create a group (or squad, if you like it better).
4. Join a study group. If one doesn't exist, make one yourself and invite other smart, driven and likeable students by vetting them though point 3.
5. Do internships, network like crazy there. These people can help you and you will have a great system of supportive and clear people around you.
6. College time is freer than when you start working, so don't be shy about attending local festivals, concerts, art museums or other cultural events which you have an interest in (I love reading and cooking so I go restaurant hopping and to book readings).
7. Be civil and friendly with your professors. They can help you gain references or recommendation letters for further studies.
8. Keep in touch with those you truly connect with. Don't ghost people or forget about them conveniently. If you are on social media, add them and stay updated.
9. Participate in any co-curricular or extra-curricular event/competition of your University.
10. Attend conferences relevant to your STEM field, they are great for meeting people.
These are some basic things I did, it helped form healthy relationships for me. I haven't been a part of any online forum until I arrived here at Tattle, so I don't think I am suitable to give that sort of advice.
Regarding fashion, the ladies here these days are dropping names of some wonderful fashionistas, so keep an eye on this thread. Have a great University life!