Bubberpillar
@Bubberpillar@lemmy.ca
- Comment on [deleted] 5 days ago:
The answer is a personal hygiene, a fit physique, and a beard!!
Personal hygiene = no greasy hair, no B.O., no bad breath. Keep your haircut maintained.
For physique, no you don’t have to be gym bro built but just don’t look like I can push you over😆 Ladies are more forgiving towards a belly as long as you have nice arms and broad shoulders. Us ladies love that lol.
Beards help immensely on guys who don’t have much of a jawline. Hides a potential double chin too.
Also important is knowing how to dress. You can put a little thought into something even as simple as a shirt and jeans. Like make sure your clothes are clean, aren’t wrinkly, and fit properly (pls don’t wear that shirt that you overgrew xD). Watches and collared shirts or sweaters instantly look more put together. If it’s a buttoned shirt, the fabric but most importantly length will tell you whether to tuck or untuck. Idk I’m not an expert on guy’s clothes. Just find some inspo or watch youtube/IG.
- Comment on Perfect little cup hiding in a log 3 weeks ago:
It kind of looks like an ear! Hehe
- Comment on Swarm intelligence directs longhorn crazy ants to clear the road ahead for sisters carrying bulky food 4 months ago:
The researchers were inspired when they made a fascinating chance observation in nature: individual crazy ant workers used their mandibles to pick up and carry away tiny gravel pebbles near groups of workers cooperating to transport large insect prey.
“When we first saw ants clearing small obstacles ahead of the moving load we were in awe. It appeared as if these tiny creatures understand the difficulties that lie ahead and try to help their friends in advance,”
I used to think ants were such nuisances, but now I’m just fascinated by their behavior and how smart they are! Just as long as they stay away from my food lol :p
- Comment on He comes from the land of ice and snow. 4 months ago:
I’m so disgusted. Upvote
- Comment on 🪰 ❤️ 🪰 5 months ago:
D’awwww!😍
- Comment on The small scale of Lemmy's active user base is never more evident than in the absence of active members in all the sports related communities. 5 months ago:
Well yeah I understand why bots are used for posting to communities, but at the same time it does have this effect of making people tip-toe around and hesitant to post themselves