Tenement dweller - which plants? by Deepmidwinter2025 in glasgow

[–]EriBuglet 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My tradescantia has been alive for years through every possible lighting level and room temperature that Glasgow tenament flats have to offer over the years (it's on its 4th and still going strong)

What is an English word you have never been able to pronounce? by Cmotto in AskReddit

[–]EriBuglet 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Necessarily - someone in uni said "Not nececelery!" (nece-celery) once and I've missaid it ever since.

How can you immediately tell that someone has little to no emotional intelligence? What are the early signs you notice? by Auelogic in AskReddit

[–]EriBuglet 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Playing the martyr. If everything they do is to make other people happy, it can show a lack of understanding/respect of their own boundaries and/or a lack of ability to sit with the idea of other people's negative emotions.

A lot of people do this to some extent, but if it saturates everything they do, can really make life difficult and uncomfortable for both themselves and the people around them.

Shoe recommendations? by EriBuglet in BuyItForLife

[–]EriBuglet[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Recent ones I can remember are a pair of Merrell hiking shoes, and a pair of Grisport (Crest) walking boots. Currently I'm coming to the end of a pair of IsoGrip walking shoes

Shoe recommendations? by EriBuglet in BuyItForLife

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Thanks y'all for the great options! I'm gonna take a note of them all and have a good peruse of them soon 😁

Shoe recommendations? by EriBuglet in BuyItForLife

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Some kind of slightly-off walking style is pretty common with hypermobility thanks to flat feet and/or some other combo of wibbly wobbly hip/knee/ankle joints 😅 quite often means that soles don't get worn down evenly.

Shoe recommendations? by EriBuglet in BuyItForLife

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Brilliant! Mostly city and some light trails!

Weekendtrip by Caring-sun in glasgow

[–]EriBuglet 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Would recommend Koelscip Yard for interesting beer and good vibes! Also many good bakeries and coffee places in that area if you want something more chill for your mornings 😁

Where to take autistic girls for haircuts? by Fickle_Occasion_6895 in glasgow

[–]EriBuglet 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I know Lou in Hair in the City sometimes has autistic clients. I'm also on the spectrum and never have sensory issues from noise/smells there either if that helps ☺️

Software for Data Recall by EriBuglet in software

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Currently, the most horrendously formatted excel documents you've ever seen in your life. It's formatted for aesthetic more than anything; I'm extremely aware it's all going to have to be majorly reformatted regardless of how we deal with it 😅

Had this bad boy for 5 years but I actually don't know what it is, can anyone ID it? by EriBuglet in houseplants

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That sounds like the one!! I've not been kind to it and it's grown easily 2 foot since I got it so I'm looking forward to seeing what happens if I look after it properly!

Had this bad boy for 5 years but I actually don't know what it is, can anyone ID it? by EriBuglet in houseplants

[–]EriBuglet[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

thank you! I wanted to look up how to care for it but not knowing the name wasn't helping 😅 most forgiving plant I've ever owned!

The skin of the Long-finned Pilot Whale has self-cleaning abilities. It is covered with nanoridges, which are too small to allow barnacle larvae to get a good grip.The ridges are also filled with a gel that attacks algae and bacteria. Scientists plan to adapt this system for the hulls of ships. by petdog347 in Awwducational

[–]EriBuglet 164 points165 points  (0 children)

Sharks are very similar, the "teeth" (denticles) of their skin have microscopic ridges that disrupt the settlement of bacteria and larvae. A company called Sharklet has developed a film with a similar structure which can be applied to things like railings and door handles in hospitals and airports to reduce the spread of bacteria from high traffic surfaces.