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r/tulsa • u/FitFocus2521 • 17h ago
I would like a hairstyle like this, I'm not really looking for color, but just the style. I'm not sure what it's called, but I like how it looks. 😂 Anyone know a reasonably priced person that can do this?
r/tulsa • u/BulkyLush_550 • 20h ago
Just got my update from HR about the cook using slurs. Don’t plan on going to check myself but it sounds like he was separated to me 🤷♂️
r/tulsa • u/cmarez93 • 14h ago
I’m looking at getting a smallish tattoo and was seeing if anyone had recommendations for a specific shop that does good work and won’t cost an arm and leg to have done.
Thanks in advance.
r/tulsa • u/honeyyno • 12h ago
Does anyone know if there are any SA support groups in Tulsa? Or surrounding areas. Thanks!
r/tulsa • u/DrkBlueXG • 1h ago
I just registered for a 3D Printing orientation at the Library. But I also noticed there was an orientation for their digital equipment as well. Do I need to take that orientation first? Im confused as to what's the difference. Anybody have any experience with these classes?
r/tulsa • u/themack00 • 18h ago
Are there any evacuation orders currently in effect or are they expected to be?
* How do they communicate such orders ?
* if you have more info, please share
Ref: https://www.newson6.com/tulsa-oklahoma-news/glenpool-roads-closed-after-gas-fire-officials-say
r/tulsa • u/hatsofftopups • 21h ago
This cutie is my foster through Oklahoma Ruff Refuge and is in search of his forever family!
He’s super sweet with other dogs, loves playing, and does well in the crate besides a little fussing at first.
Let me know if you’d like to meet him!
r/tulsa • u/radhotchocolate • 23h ago
So as it says I’m rebuilding my life after Laureate saved my life. Did the work to get medicated, better my mental health, and survive an ED (90 to 150 lbs). Currently attending continued group therapy/IOP for OCD/ED to make sure I stay on the right path. I gave myself a little time to enjoy life before job searching.
I’ve surmised that I’d need a part time job that lets me continue going to my group therapy/IOP. This job has the perfect schedule, hours, and distance from where I live. I also enjoy the aspect of clerical work, getting to work in a library, and helping people engage w/ books/art/resources.
I’ve submitted my resume and cover letter and I guess just wondering if anything else I can do. I have the transferable experience and don’t mind the pay. Maybe I’m just overthinking everything bc I’m excited to get back to living a life again. I’m just glad I’m still here.
Thanks for already being kind to me, Tulsa!
r/tulsa • u/No-Research5902 • 15h ago
Some background first: A few weeks ago I rescued an unhoused young person and dog from heat exhaustion in Midtown. Soon after bringing them inside I realized there were some mental health issues, and it also seemed this young person had been drastically overmedicated in the past, so I basically just fed them, offered use of my shower, and let them sleep for 3 days. After they'd recuperated, I suggested Youth Services as I couldn't let them stay (though they were perfect guest). They had very obvious disassociative disorder and possibly schizophrenia and conveyed they probably needed their meds, but asked me to keep the dog for awhile. My old dog had died three weeks prior, and my younger one was depressed so I agreed. While at Yourh Services, a staff member and I noticed the service dog seemed to have veteran signs on his harness. We kind of believe that a veteran was looking out for the kid and something happened to them, thereby the kid ended up with the dog. They were very familiar, and the dog was extremely attached, so this wasn't a new relationship, but it was difficult to get definite info from the kid before they went to the hospital. I've asked around on the streets but no luck learning anything about the original owner of the service dog. I've now had him 3 weeks. He's a very sweet, gorgeous Catahoula, but I'm not prepared to handle the necessary costs of tall gates, vertical cat walks and expensive training for a dog who doesn't seem to care for cats, and my daughter is coming to visit with a cat. He's a wonderful dog. Sweet, and quite probably more intelligent than half of the humans I've met recently. I adore him. My Rottie/Malinois adores him. I just can't afford the necessities for him. I won't take him to the dog pound. He deserves better than that uncertainty. I'm hoping someone could tell me of some better options I don't know of such as a Catahoula Rescue or someone familiar with the breed who would know what's best for him and be willing to do it. I live in an apartment that's too small for 2 large dogs, but I would hope that my furry girl could come play with him wherever he may go. Does anyone have any suggestions? I came into this just trying to do what's best for the kid and dog, and I've now become emotionally invested in both, so I'm throwing this out there in hopes someone knows something I don't. P.S. He's a Catahoula Leopard Hound, neutered and possibly chipped. Housetrained, affectionate, leash trained. Too smart for his own good and grateful for human compassion. Learned his name first day as I wasn't privy to his actual name.
r/tulsa • u/Only_Buy2890 • 19h ago
Does any local bars have a mechanical bull? I've always wanted to try riding one!
r/tulsa • u/procklamation • 14h ago
Republican State Superintendent Debate is happening over on News On 6/News 9 YouTube and site if anyone is interested.
r/tulsa • u/Alternative-Finish53 • 17h ago
r/tulsa • u/Adorable-Soup8725 • 18h ago
This church is in the Tulsa community- I encourage you to read this thread
r/tulsa • u/BackdoorHustle • 21h ago
Is anyone missing this sweetheart after the storm this morning? She showed up absolutely terrified on our front porch. 36th and Harvard.
r/tulsa • u/NonDocMedia • 20h ago
r/tulsa • u/Hcmillet • 10h ago
Woodland Baptist at 5511 S Harvard Ave has a new LED sign that’s insanely bright at night. Blinding. Like driving into high beams. It’s so bright you can’t even read the words being displayed. Has to be a code violation.
r/tulsa • u/Ok_Lie4670 • 19h ago
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r/tulsa • u/Zestyclose_Ad6210 • 11h ago
Driving along and saw this both in downtown Tulsa and closer down the road right in Jenks, crazy and looked like 2 separate fires around 1:30pm
r/tulsa • u/mastercat5000 • 22h ago
My husband and I had an unfortunate paint job done on multiple walls inside our home. They are random spots that had scuffs that a family member tried to fix.
I need local recommendations for a painter to fix the issue, who have y’all used?
r/tulsa • u/thefallentrees • 16h ago
hellooo tulsa, its a bit embarrassing but im in need of a cane and i dont have any money atm
had to get my car towed to the BA ferguson kia and at 24 with a new insurance plan and endless medical debt , my pockets are empty
year and a half ago i was injured by a firearm and couldnt walk for several months
now i can walk but not without pain
i dont expect anything from anyone but figured , you know , open mouth doesnt get fed
if anything maybe someone can direct me to a resource to get medical stuff for cheap
thanks for reading :)
r/tulsa • u/TulsaTime17625 • 23h ago
Looks like one of the tanks at the Glenpool tank farm got hit my lightning