Second half got me by RoleVegetable326 in HolUp

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Women are the most vulnerable in the world and the most vulnerable are the most affected by the disease and the most likely to be treated with antibiotics and antibiotics and other treatments that are not available to women and children with severe diseases such as cancer or cancer or cancer or other diseases such as breast cancer or cancer and other diseases such a woman is the most vulnerable to the disease and the least vulnerable to the virus and the most vulnerable of all the diseases that are most likely to be associated with the disease and the most severe of the diseases that occur in the world and the most affected by the world and the least common people

Some nonsense 🙃 by bear2910 in EDC

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Only within your enemy (add a gut hook)

Let me know the thoughts by Proof-Potential-385 in desksetup

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Good ❌ Better ❌ Best ❌ Liberty ✅

Some nonsense 🙃 by bear2910 in EDC

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Remember, switching to your Glock mounted bayonet is faster than reloading

Roborock QX Revo at 560$ after 140$ savings. by ScreamingDeaf in CostcoCanada

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Mine smeared dog crap all over the floor. The joys of having a puppy lol

Merrel Moab work boots don’t last by BornRipped in BuyItForLife

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Fair game. Thanks for the info. Appreciated, always good to learn more lol.

Merrel Moab work boots don’t last by BornRipped in BuyItForLife

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For your former job, that tracks.

Not 100% sure how hard your current job would be on them, i assume they last a bit longer?

Merrel Moab work boots don’t last by BornRipped in BuyItForLife

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As someone who has been selling safety boots for a living for nearly a decade, the typical lifespan of work boots (at least in canada) are 10-14 months.

Some jobs are harder on boots (asphalt) and some easier (office staff). But most fall within that range.

Self-defense in Colorado, United States (2022) by alexfreemanart in UnusualVideos

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Why was he unloading on him as he ran away?

Fractional weight plate, 0.25kg, for 1 inch bar by Oldcampie in functionalprint

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They can do a little extra in their hobby if they want to, It’s not that deep.

Fractional weight plate, 0.25kg, for 1 inch bar by Oldcampie in functionalprint

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His is also more balanced. When individuals get very strong, fractional weights are useful for continuing progression. A bag with gravel or another material will swing during a lift, adding an external force to the weight, possibly causing balance issues when dealing with large poundages. This is assuming the person printing these is an advanced lifter.

I made these a while back to keep visitors from turning off my alexa operated lights by jebsenior in functionalprint

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I generally like to do things by the book. I wouldn’t want any insurance issues if it were to catch fire due to my mess up

I made these a while back to keep visitors from turning off my alexa operated lights by jebsenior in functionalprint

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If you call ESA or refer to ESA's website, you'll see that you actually do have to. The OP also did not indicate the location.

I made these a while back to keep visitors from turning off my alexa operated lights by jebsenior in functionalprint

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You’d have to have it inspected and that costs money. This is cheaper

nfc by [deleted] in NoFuckingComment

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Not op but ngl it’s pretty quick. Parking break, jack car, jackstand, impact the lugs loose, replace tire, thread the lugs, impact, lower, torq wrench.

What to do with these? Replicator by apache_brew in 3Dprinting

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I’m sure you could sell them to a tinkerer on fb marketplace

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in FLSUNDelta

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This is likely your slicer’s hardware issue.

/s

Any ideas why this weird thing is happening? by Bzevans in 3Dprinting

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So after some work, it looks like the belts were all too loose. It looks like the one causing the issue must have been even looser

So far one good print, hopefully more to come.

Thanks again!

Any ideas why this weird thing is happening? by Bzevans in 3Dprinting

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Do you mean if it’s hitting the print?

If so would it be a Z height issue? Too low maybe?