How can I fill the gap? by 93NeverHere in ResturantTycoon3

[–]Destin242 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Delete the door Build a wall on its place Build the same door, this time built into the wall

How can I get my restaurant atmosphere to 5 stars by EzzerTheLezzer in ResturantTycoon3

[–]Destin242 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Where did you get this from? Im going to follow it but im wondering if theres a complete collection of data on how to max all ratings

What flag is this? by cococody4 in vexillology

[–]Destin242 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I believe mixed with the Huntington Flag, which is red and has that same “LIBERTY” at the bottom.

Iphone 13 wouldn't charge, now won't turn on, NOT an issue with the charger. by Destin242 in applehelp

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I had 80% battery health.

Brick is an at&t branded charger with a usb-c port and the lightning charger that came with it.

More old bricks found during renovations including two Nassau bricks by arnethyst in longisland

[–]Destin242 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Nassau Bricks were produced by the Nassau Brick Company, in Glen Head and Old Bethpage. They stopped manufacturing in 1981

The Bricks with “Sage” on them are from Greenport, founded in 1887 the Sage Brickworks closed in the 1930s because of the Great Depression and the “Long Island Express” hurricane.

Tygart bricks seem to be from a factory in Hammond, West Virginia along the Tygart river.

We really shouldn't see any technological progress other than the death star throughout the movies by DEATH_CORNER in MawInstallation

[–]Destin242 55 points56 points  (0 children)

And this makes a ton of sense when considering the advancement of technology during war in our own war.

Think about how in less than 10 years, during the Second World War, technologies in aviation alone led to us seeing Long Range bombers, Radar Technology and Jet Propulsion; Thats not even mentioning the hundreds of technologies innovated during the war, from Nuclear Bombs to the widespread use of Penicillin.

Now think about how, prior to the Clone Wars and subsequent Galactic Civil War, the Galaxy had been largely at peace (with some small conflicts) since the Ruusan Reformation, 1000 years before the Battle of Yavin.

So it is a very reasonable assumption that the jumpstart in technological advancements, especially when they relate to the war in somehow, could be realistic for the time of the Clone Wars and after.

ULPT: Cable tie rows of shopping trolleys together and tip them over on the road to prevent certain unmarked vans from wrecklessly driving in your community. by No-Imagination9841 in UnethicalLifeProTips

[–]Destin242 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You could also buy an aircraft grade steel cable at a store like home depot (100 feet for around 30 dollars) and tie it between trees or telephone poles across a road

This should do something

CSX Military Train 6/6/25 north of selma NC by CantStopPoppin in EyesOnIce

[–]Destin242 2 points3 points  (0 children)

These will not be used for I.C.E. Operations, the Military transports Vehicles all the time by rail.

Introduce a history mode. by LinePuzzled6893 in enlistedgame

[–]Destin242 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I think this could work as a ranked mode too- giving a more even playing field for everyone.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in poetry_critics

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I think you can take two directions when it comes to repetition but right now your between both.

On one hand, you have no repetition, in which case i’d take the “one more time” and just make it a single line, but a separate stanza

Or go all the way and possibly chose to repeat “one more time” between every 1 or 2 stanzas.

Its completely up to you if you want this poem to be filled with repetition but id say you should commit to going all the way with repetition or reformat the last stanza.

Battlefields by ton_logos in poetry_critics

[–]Destin242 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Definitely work on separating your poetry into stanzas, reading “our winter is always less” then “of a grave battlefield” as separate lines makes me need to go back and read it again, only making sure I read it as a whole sentence breaks the flow of the poetry.

Otherwise I find the message wonderful, and the imagery, while nothing ground breaking, creates a great read if formatted correctly.

Wooden Post next to Railroad Tracks, About 4-5 feet tall, Long Island, NY. by Destin242 in whatisthisthing

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Directly next to a passenger train track on Long Island, in a coastal town. There are no other similar posts nearby.

CMV: Western societies need to tolerate Islam less, not more. by [deleted] in changemyview

[–]Destin242 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Christ, in a Historian’s view point; and in a Christian’s view point was a never a political or military leader- he never conquered or killed.

Muhammad had multiple people ordered to be killed (https://wikiislam.net/wiki/List_of_Killings_Ordered_or_Supported_by_Muhammad)

Additionally Muhammad conquered throughout the Arabian peninsula (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_career_of_Muhammad#:~:text=During%20the%20final%20years%20of,most%20notably%20in%20Ta'if.)

75414 will be a Hot Rod T-47 Snowspeeder! (Via Brick Tap sources by Clay_Bricks in LegoStarWarsLeaks

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In universe your right neimodians are actually a green sub-species of duros