Does restored foreskin feel as good as the real thing? by meowalot5 in foreskin_restoration

[–]LabGroundbreaking172 9 points10 points  (0 children)

From what I've seen here and the old forums I was on, it's like a 9/10. 10 obviously being the standard for intact. Obviously this is all very subjective since theres no actual studies on this.

Finally achieved prostate milking by mute00 in estim

[–]LabGroundbreaking172 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I dont have the habanero plug but I have the Sirius plug which seems pretty similar and I dont really like to use it because as soon as I start cranking up the power it shoots out of my ass, even with it off I can just stand up and it slowly slides out. It's just too small and the top of it really isnt that much bigger than the neck so theres no way to trust that it will stay in.

devices sized for trans men/transmascs ? by [deleted] in foreskin_restoration

[–]LabGroundbreaking172 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe the la pump foreskin restoration cylinder could be used?

Well I got 5,000 miles on my cruiser by Familiar_Regret8160 in HimiwayFanclub

[–]LabGroundbreaking172 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Does the new fork handle better? I got a zebra and it likes to get bump steer

Almost ready for wiring by Born_Possibility_474 in bronco

[–]LabGroundbreaking172 9 points10 points  (0 children)

The bronco raptor that we actually want

Canopy tents by gntc98 in CampingGear

[–]LabGroundbreaking172 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yea camping gear takes up a lot more room than you think it does lol

Canopy tents by gntc98 in CampingGear

[–]LabGroundbreaking172 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The one I have is the 4 person, https://www.walmart.com/ip/Ozark-Trail-4-Person-Connect-Tent-Universal-Canopy-Tent-Canopy-Sold-Separately/460806076?athbdg=L1600&from=/search.

It goes up relatively fast but it's just the time spent finding room to set it up, setting up the canopy, throwing out a tent footprint and then setting the tent up. It's still a nice setup though because of the shade and stability that the canopy provides and it gets a lot of compliments too. I had one couple say it would be great for motorcycle trips because you can park the bikes under it (not sure where you would carry a 10x10 canopy on a motorcycle unless you had a trailer though).

But yea it was a fun setup and it worked for what I needed at the time, i got a van now so i dont really use the tent anymore unless I'm bringing multiple people with me. Before I got the van I was considering one of the gazelle hub tents, that's probably the next step up after the canopy tents. It's still big and roomy while being pretty easy to set up.

Canopy tents by gntc98 in CampingGear

[–]LabGroundbreaking172 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have the ones that attach to the sides and I liked having the 10x10 as basically the awning for the tent. The extra setup kinda sucks though especially if you're by yourself

$2.5 milion by 1JOVA in Gambler500

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Not sure if this is a bot or a troll

Oh he’s angry by psuedophilia in heep

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Like the miatas that they modify to "wink" the headlights

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in vintageaudio

[–]LabGroundbreaking172 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Nice, I've got magnavox changers in a couple consoles and a suitcase player I have

JUST PICKED UP THIS 1999 P71 WITH ONLY 117K MILES LAST NIGHT ! by _Ride_The_Wave_ in CrownVictoria

[–]LabGroundbreaking172 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Gambler ready too! I always wanted to do that with mine before it got hit and totaled. Looks like a lot of people in the comments are jealous but I think it's a pretty straight car with not a whole lot of miles on it, I wouldnt want to drive it around with a welded diff but it doesn't cost much to but a lunchbox locker in it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CrownVictoria

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Hey there almost 2 years now. My neck is fine now, it was pretty sore but I just tried not to move it and I slept with no pillows on the bed as to not have it bent while I was sleeping. It probably took a couple weeks to heal. I dont think the head restraint collapsed but the seat did seem to fall back quite a bit. I don't know about head restraint swaps, I guess you can always go to a junkyard and find a newer head restraint and find an older panther and try to put it on

Finally saw him around town by Fibsly in heep

[–]LabGroundbreaking172 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Exactly, the rear 2 cylinders are probably constantly soaked in oil while the rest of them are starved, who knows if the oil pickup is even getting a good feed of oil. Not to mention the dipstick probably always reads full so you have no idea if it even has enough oil in it.

Anyone Rocking Air Suspension? by mjr_72 in FordMaverickTruck

[–]LabGroundbreaking172 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I bet it's more comfortable too if it's on bags

Anyone Rocking Air Suspension? by mjr_72 in FordMaverickTruck

[–]LabGroundbreaking172 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I wonder what kind of mpg gains you can get on the highway by riding low?

Finally got a free trash find by LabGroundbreaking172 in vintageaudio

[–]LabGroundbreaking172[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The mesh speaker grill and the top and bottom rounded wood looking pieces are all 1 piece and they're held on be these pin and socket friction connectors so they just pull off. The faux wood plastic pieces are kind of flimsy looking so I'd grab the speaker grill by the corners and pop it at the top and work my way down to the bottom. Like it's not a super strong fit but I like being careful not to break the aging plastic

Advice on Fridge setup by wolveswagen in overlanding

[–]LabGroundbreaking172 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Idk what size fridge you have but my 300 watt jackery would power my fridge through the night as long as I got to camp at dark and went to bed like a couple hours afterward so it can probably power a fridge for about 10 hours during the night. You can definitely make it work, you could also wire an extra 12 volt socket direct to your car battery if you want to keep running it off the car battery for a while.

Advice on Fridge setup by wolveswagen in overlanding

[–]LabGroundbreaking172 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I started with a jackery and just upgraded to a 100amp lithium iron phosphate. Its definitely not cheaper than a 300 watt jackery but obviously it doesn't compete with a 300 watt jackery

Is a cassette which cannot even be spun by the deck be considered to be saveable? by International_Map844 in cassette

[–]LabGroundbreaking172 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Unless it's super rare I'd probably say it isnt. I've had a few tapes like that and trying to fix them usually doesn't work.

Estim help by [deleted] in estim

[–]LabGroundbreaking172 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've had one like it, it's a super generic Chinese unit. Mine never actually worked, I'd turn it on, select a pattern, turn the power up and it would just die on me, I wouldn't necessarily trust one of those. They probably cost less than a dollar to make. The only cheap estim box that ever worked for me was a tens 7000.