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"Do not pity the dead, Harry. Pity the living, and, above all those who live without love" - Albus Dumbledore

Hi, I'm Laura. I'm a senior in college & I'm slowly deciding what I want to do with my life. I love Harry Potter, coffee, writing, and sleeping (amongst other things). I'll never claim to know everything, but I'm confident in my ability to help people with their problems. Feel free to send me an inbox question; I'll get back to you!




A few thoughts I've gathered from my teenage years (and being on this site for most of them!):
1. If you Google song lyrics, the song will come up 99% of the time.
2. Dress to fit your body type, and buy the size that fits. If you're a size 6, squeezing into a 4 won't make you look skinnier. It makes you look fat when you aren't.
3. You will never regret waiting to lose your virginity.
4. There is such a thing as a stupid question, but we're all allowed to ask them.




BU 2014 :)


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I recently got a used 98 Standard VW Beetle for my first car and I love it! I didn't have any problems before last night when I was driving home from a movie. It was dark outside and I couldn't see the Speedometer or the RPM dial. I haven't been driving standard for long so it was very difficult to drive without being able to see the RPM. Is there anything I can do to fix this? Preferably something I can do at home so I won't have to take it to a shop. Thanks!

Did you accidentally turn down the panel dim light, or whatever its called in a Beetle? It's a knob usually near the headlights and you can spin it up or down and it adjusts how bright the lights are behind the speedometer and radio and such.

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(Rating: 5) Wow thanks so much!!! I had no idea what that was for haha thanks!!!

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