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Morey 1 year ago
#2: Flow limiters are a PITA!! Takes forever to fill a pot of water or take a shower. I discard them whenever possible- which is almost always. dance3
       
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Mamie 1 year ago
Morey,

Yeah you remove that cr#p and have a real shower.
       
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Midge 1 year ago
Morey,
lol remember low flow toilets? yeah that Totally worked.
       
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Hez 1 year ago
#5 It's the biggest bullsh*t I have ever heard in my life. Try to breathe through the hole in the lollipop stick for 10 minutes before you write things like that.
       
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Asa 1 year ago
#7 not to forget that some convenient (laptop) keyboards like those of Lenovo also separate the function keys: you have a small distance between F4 <-> F5, F8 <-> F9, and between F12 <-> Print / Num Lock etc.

Unfortunately, some manufactures like Dell start to forget those gaps nowadays.
       
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Ellender 1 year ago
Asa, Changing to a different keyboard when you know touch can be a pain. Even small differences in key distance/placement can screw the text up a lot before muscle memory adapts....
       
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Donald 1 year ago
I've owned countless button up shirts in my lifetime, and never had that oddball button on one of them.
       
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Prissy 3 month s ago
#1 Bovine Excrement. It prevents it from exploding when you drop it.

#8 Tupperware is a brand of container not a type.

#12 No shit Captain obvious.

No shit Captain obvious
       
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That colorful item inside the shower head

The small, colorful item inside your shower head is a flow reducer. These tiny pieces help conserve water by reducing the amount that flows through the shower head. While it may seem like a small change, it can add up to significant water savings and a lower utility bill over time. Plus, you can still enjoy a relaxing and refreshing shower while knowing you’re doing your part for the environment.

 

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