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Abe 3 month s ago
#21 Well, I know know what a xerophyte is (spoiler: a plant which needs very little water)
       
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Leon 3 month s ago
#42 it's easier to use a reciprocating saw. idiot.
       
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Toby 3 month s ago
#30 is just a heat mark from a hot cup or something. I removed a similar blemish using a hair dryer
       
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Peregrine 3 month s ago
#6 - you are among friends - no need to be shy.
       
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Elias 3 month s ago
#12 Dog in trauma! 36
       
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Gina 3 month s ago
#52 you are supposed to use PVC for your water main
Schedule, 80 buried deep enough
Can’t use copper or galvanized
belay belay
       
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Thursa 3 month s ago
#27 not to mention the 101-103cm markers
       
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"So A Couple Of Days Ago I’ve Noticed That Sand Was Pouring Out Of My Microphone (A Cheap One As You Can Tell)"

"Turns out manufacturers have put some sand wrapped in plastic in there for weight compensation (essentially the microphone is these 3 tiny wires)"

 

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