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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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The small hole on lollipop sticks

The small hole in the lollipop serves 2 important purposes. First, while it’s being made, the hot liquid is poured onto the stick and the hole helps keep the syrup in place while it’s being consumed. This prevents the candy from falling off the stick. Second, the hole is also a safety feature, in case someone accidentally swallows the stick. The hole allows air to still enter, preventing choking.

 

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