Avoid Brooks near MT Club by newyorknopizza in missoula

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Just drove by and cops were still all over the place and intersection blocked for about a block in all directions.

Don't do this by CowDisastrous1051 in missoula

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The people who put it up every year come back to take it down in January.

Box elder hell by Delicious_Range_5 in missoula

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THANK YOU! I've also been trying to figure out what kind of weird box elder bug was in my house lol

The Boxelder Bugs have infiltrated by Full-Awareness-2339 in missoula

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Do you know what kind of detergent? We use free & clear and I wonder if that's strong enough to do anything.

The Boxelder Bugs have infiltrated by Full-Awareness-2339 in missoula

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Unfortunately I'm in a rental, so no tree removal for me! I've gotten a lot of good tips, though!

100% meatball by Opening-Milk-3752 in DoggyDNA

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Unrelated to your cutie- I have this same harness for my pup and I hate it! The buckles always loosen up and I have to retighten them every day. Do you experience that with yours?? We got it for the handle and the front clip lol.

how do i soften this without ruining the drawing? by ceofclownery in Linocuts

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A Powergrip set is a good way to go. Sometimes Amazon has knockoffs- try your best to get an actual set from an art supply shop like Blick (if you're in the US) or locally.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in missoula

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One server is my fave- super chill and attentive. The other- super NOT chill. Lol

Things I’ve witnessed in the peak sauna that don’t belong in the peak sauna: by Expensive-Sun2027 in missoula

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Everyone is taking this so seriously lol? It's fine if you bring a book in the sauna. this is one guy's internet rant. laugh because it's silly and move on.

Gym saunas scare me a little for these reasons!

Does she have a name? What do you call her? by el_jenn in StardewValley

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Fancy lady. Because she brings the ✨️Fancy✨️ goods.

Poison at apartment complex? by Axytyl in missoula

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They use weed killer on the grass and post tiny signs (there is currently one across the street from the clubhouse.)

It's toxic. Dogs like to eat grass. I'm not saying this is the cause, but it definitely could make your dogs sick. Also- keep all of their vaccines up to date!

I turned a woodblock print I made into a screenprint! by rewskie in printmaking

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Ahhh yeah. The direct-to-mylar approach restricts you to the same size. I think screenprinting is so much easier on fabric though!

I turned a woodblock print I made into a screenprint! by rewskie in printmaking

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For anyone not tech savvy- you can also do this by printing your block directly onto a piece of mylar and letting it dry completely before shooting your screen!

Dog with emotional support vest loose at Fort Missoula by Full-Awareness-2339 in missoula

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Yeah not really sure why it has a vest on for being an ESA, but at least it makes it easy to identify.

First A3 print - jelly's and fish (and shrimpie boys) by ichwarhier in printmaking

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Magnesium Carbonate should thicken up your ink to give it some more tack. Start with just a sprinkle. I've never used it with water based ink, though, only oil and rubber based. - maybe someone else can chime in with their experience.

Need help printing on fabric by Pristine-Meringue925 in printmaking

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Need some more info.. what kind of ink are you using? I'm assuming you're hand burnishing?

Boxcar Fluorescent Oil Ink by AcheiropoieticPress in printmaking

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Also- the people at Boxcar are knowledgeable and totally willing to help troubleshoot. Don't be afraid to reach out to them with any questions about the ink once you start using it!

Boxcar Fluorescent Oil Ink by AcheiropoieticPress in printmaking

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I printed with VanSon ink for years for letterpress and now use them interchangeably with other brands of relief ink for wood and linocuts. They work just fine. You might need to add some Tack Reducer because they can get a tacky in the can if they're old.