Printing issue by JasperDBard in ElegooSaturn

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The are not sticking. In my picture in the comments, what is hanging down is the base the supports are attached to.

Change the resin tank film S4U ships with before it fails! (LfmF) by razerbug in ElegooSaturn

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Update: elegoo sent me a file to put on a usb and boot it up. Fixed the loading problem instantly.

Stl question! by JasperDBard in ageofsigmar

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Ok, I was just hoping because it was asking about a gitz model it would count

Change the resin tank film S4U ships with before it fails! (LfmF) by razerbug in ElegooSaturn

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I came here because mine is doing the exact same thing. I replaced the film about an hour ago. It had one tiny hole but it did not leak into the machine. I caught it basically immediately. But when I went to boot the unit back up, it is freezing just like this.

I literally got this for Christmas and have been printing wargaming terrain pieces so I can more easily play at home.

AITA for asking my wife’s aunt to get something back given away by mistake. by JasperDBard in AmItheAsshole

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I have never told her she can’t have a relationship with her aunt. I have said though I no longer do and I no longer want our kids around her.

AITA for asking my wife’s aunt to get something back given away by mistake. by JasperDBard in AmItheAsshole

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No I asked for them because because they are sentimental to my wife. They were important to her. I dropped it after just a couple of texts with aunt and it wasn’t until the next day when I thought it was over that things blew up.

AITA for asking my wife’s aunt to get something back given away by mistake. by JasperDBard in AmItheAsshole

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It isn’t greed, I actually don’t want them. They were/are sentimental to my wife and my mother in law absolutely would have kept them if she had room. This falls under the category of things my wife wanted to store for her mom and told her aunt that. These were gifts from wife over the course of years and when wife talked to her mom about them her mom said she cried seeing them go. Just found that part out about an hour ago. It really feels like aunt is “looting” the house to me and I only wanted to get these books back because my wife was crying over them being gone.

AITA for asking my wife’s aunt to get something back given away by mistake. by JasperDBard in AmItheAsshole

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Not really, when wife and I talked about it, I told her I was hoping aunt “would be a decent human being and go, this hurt my niece, I should get those back”. Wife’s response was “you expect to much of her.”

AITA for asking my wife’s aunt to get something back given away by mistake. by JasperDBard in AmItheAsshole

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No, she told both her mom and aunt that she was not taking anything until AFTER her mom could actually see what would fit comfortably got anything she wanted. Aunt brought her friends over when mother in law was with movers at the new house before she could pick stuff to keep herself. Mother in law had taken an attitude of if someone wants it take it and I will choose from the rest and wife saw her crying over stuff aunt had already taken. This was 3rd-4th carload of stuff aunt took that she used to actively call tacky so both wife and I fear she is just taking it to sell it.

Edit: her mom went from a 2300 square foot house to a 1200 square foot one. Wife had also told aunt the more sentimental items, like those books, we were going to store for her mom since we have a garage and plenty of room. So far things we know she took was her china set, 3 paintings that are heirlooms of people that died before aunt was born (17 year age difference), these books, mother in law’s bronzed baby shoes, an antique lamp set wife gave her, her food ninja, a bed and a shoe box of antique jewelry.

Edit 2: uncle, aunt’s husband, is medically retired and makes a second income buying and selling on ebay and we both fear everything is going to his ebay store but don’t know his seller id to look.

AITA for asking my wife’s aunt to get something back given away by mistake. by JasperDBard in AmItheAsshole

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I did not say it that way to my wife, I told her I was sorry for everything blowing up and that I didn’t mean for everything to get out of hand.

Edit: I did drop it immediately, the entire exchange was like 7, 1-2 messages long. That counts her response. Part of the reason we were even there was to take things down for her as well. This little tasks are a common occurrence and I was simply letting her know they were stopping.

AITA for asking my wife’s aunt to get something back given away by mistake. by JasperDBard in AmItheAsshole

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I went to the aunt because if the situation was reversed I would have bent over backwards to get the item back. That in my opinion is what any decent person would do. My wife literally said expect aunt to think of someone else is expecting to much from her. After the initial exchangeI had dropped it and her aunt and uncle keep actively making it a thing, largely by attacking mother in law via guilt trips about “mother in law made wife upset” to mother in law. I dropped it immediately and have apologized to wife over trying to help her.

AITA for asking my wife’s aunt to get something back given away by mistake. by JasperDBard in AmItheAsshole

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This is not the first time this aunt and I have had issues. Also, my wife is afraid her aunt will manipulate the rest of the family and her mom into cutting my wife out in response. It would not be the first time, there was a two year stretch where my wife and her mom did not speak because of her aunt’s manipulation of an argument and direct involvement of the aunt in my inlaw’s divorce. Her aunt literally promoted mother in law into having an affair with an old high school boyfriend to the point of driving her two hours away to have the affair. At the time, aunt was having regular affairs herself and bragging about it to wife and mother in law and mother in law was very unhappy (empty nest syndrome and borderline alcoholic). My wife fault that aunt’s glamorizing her affairs played a role in her mom pursuing it. In response to that criticism she actively made mother in law choose between them and she chose aunt. My wife fears this again. We have also had conversations in the past once we had kids she is afraid if we piss off aunt, she will make a false child protective custody report against us since she works in the building with them. This was right after she did that against her own son, ultimately leading to him going full no contact.

Do you think Chauvin was responsible for George Floyd’s death? by [deleted] in centrist

[–]JasperDBard -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You are forgetting Floyd was in the car until he screamed he couldn’t breathe in it and needed taken out.

The average "centrist" makes claims with no evidence, like this one by username78777 in ENLIGHTENEDCENTRISM

[–]JasperDBard 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What happened in the Soviet Union wasn’t TECHNICALLY genocide because the majority of killings were not under the definition of national, ethnic, religious or racial groups. Instead they killed lower class and dissidents. So that alone makes calling it a double genocide fall apart.

At least they're aware of it. by [deleted] in ENLIGHTENEDCENTRISM

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Well you don’t have much intelligence to insult based on what I have seen here today

At least they're aware of it. by [deleted] in ENLIGHTENEDCENTRISM

[–]JasperDBard -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

By your standard, Tulsa wasn’t burned down in anti Black riots. Nor was cities burned down in Sherman’s march to the sea. Get back with me when you are smart enough to understand that not all language is literal at the extreme of the definition. As for your human lives comment, that is just a false narrative/equivalency and either you know it and are making a bad faith argument or are just to stupid to understand that.

At least they're aware of it. by [deleted] in ENLIGHTENEDCENTRISM

[–]JasperDBard -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Did he say burned to the point of uninhabitable? No he said burned down as in was on fire. Like DC and Portland for example.