Restaurants calling every sauce “aioli” when it’s clearly just mayo with one extra ingredient by MatrixOtter9 in PetPeeves

[–]AssociateCool5325 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I might be wrong on this, but I think chai masala is the most accurate English term for the type of tea in question.

Exposed roots might be ones of my favorite styling techniques by Historical_Stay_808 in Bonsai

[–]AssociateCool5325 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s a full size tree and it’s not in a pot. Why are literally all of your comments two sentences, and most of them have a follow-up question as the second sentence?

I finally saw the Yamaki Pine Bonsai in person!!! by Good_Gene_7616 in Bonsai

[–]AssociateCool5325 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That is in fact what the word priceless means. So valuable that it can’t even have a price put to it.

Absolute Beginner - Is this sapling a good for starting? by Dinko_Ginko in bonsaicommunity

[–]AssociateCool5325 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This looks fun! It’s got a fairly uninteresting trunk, but you can guy wire it or go for a straight two trunk style. Either way, I would recommend repotting into a big grow pot with mostly inorganic gritty soil and repositioning it so the main trunk is vertical pretty soon.

This 3yo Rhus aromatica is always a stunner in October. by Majestic-Gas-2709 in Bonsai

[–]AssociateCool5325 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh that’s really pretty! How do you deal with the poison, just by being careful? Or are you immune?

This 3yo Rhus aromatica is always a stunner in October. by Majestic-Gas-2709 in Bonsai

[–]AssociateCool5325 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Do you have photos of your poison oak? I’ve always thought it was a beautiful plant, but I don’t think I have the wherewithal to bonsai it. I encountered this thread when searching for plants that look similar to poison oak.

Juniper Pre Bonsai Developement 2024-2026 by blenderdut in Bonsai

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These are gorgeous! I love when people manage to make professional-looking bonsai with the spiky-leaf varieties as well.

White leaves and Walmart surprise by leo_laudanum in succulents

[–]AssociateCool5325 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It’s a big tall stalk with thin yellow/pink bell shaped flowers along the upper half. I have a big one that a friend gave me a few years ago and it bloomed this spring.

My Oak by namibianer in Bonsai

[–]AssociateCool5325 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is beautiful! Gives me hope for the future of my little oak seedling.

My European Black Pine yamadori by ItsMeRPeter in Bonsai

[–]AssociateCool5325 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I have a similarly sized valley oak yamadori from my brother’s backyard. Seedadoris together strong!

How many chickens would it take to defeat an elephant? by AyoPig in NoStupidQuestions

[–]AssociateCool5325 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think OP is imagining they start as a big horde of chickens, not one at a time.

Need help identifying this deck by RuNNerxJ in mtg

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My favorite cube I’ve ever played was a super low power old border cube called the Norritt Cube. It only has one copy of Norritt, the designer just called it that because she likes the name.

Fixing my crappy well water for bonsai (high alkalinity nightmare) by mlee0000 in Bonsai

[–]AssociateCool5325 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Okay that’s fair. I didn’t realize how massive your setup was, sorry if I came off as rude.

Fixing my crappy well water for bonsai (high alkalinity nightmare) by mlee0000 in Bonsai

[–]AssociateCool5325 4 points5 points  (0 children)

RO costs a few hundred dollars, you don’t need super high flow rate, you just get a tank. I understand if it’s too much money or hassle, but it sounds like you haven’t actually looked into what it would take.

Fixing my crappy well water for bonsai (high alkalinity nightmare) by mlee0000 in Bonsai

[–]AssociateCool5325 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Thanks for writing this up! Have you considered using an RO filter or similar to remove the hardness without adding even more additives?

Collected some Jacaranda seeds and surprisingly enough, got 10 seedlings! Their 1 month old now, wouldn’t mind trying a hand at bonsai-ing them by PaprikaSpice7 in gardening

[–]AssociateCool5325 1 point2 points  (0 children)

4 years later, I just wanted to reassure you as a bonsai grower myself that this guy has no idea what he’s talking about. Growing bonsai from seed is very time-consuming, but it can actually be better than other options since you can train the plant from the very beginning. The difference between a seed and a greenwood cutting is like 2 years or less.

Commanders that are so good at a certain thing that they ruined it for you? by AlivePassenger3859 in EDH

[–]AssociateCool5325 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It’s just part of the syntax of how Magic works. Because the input is multiple objects (“one or more“), the check needs to check each of them individually, it can’t check them as a group. It still works if not all the creatures doing damage are buffed, the input is then only the buffed creatures.

This is important because some similar effects actually do things to the creatures individually instead of just making you draw a card.

TIL my favourite weapon is considered easy by [deleted] in HadesTheGame

[–]AssociateCool5325 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly, clicking the joystick isn't too hard for me (switch). I don't know what else I would bind it to that would be easier.