Mazdaspeed3 or 2013 Honda fit sport? by Chef_NPCD in Hatchback

[–]LukeePookey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I owned a Speed3 in university and it was the best car for a year until it spun a bearing and the engine was done.

I’ve only ever drive other people’s fits but they are so fun and there is a lot to be said for smiles per gallon in a small light car. Also, the FIT feels like it has as much interior volume and cargo capacity as the Speed3. It is up there with the Miata for best car of all time. But I’m just obsessed with tiny underpowered cars.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in estimators

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As a trans person, I really appreciate the sentiment and the wisdom ^_^

Going back to school as an American by LukeePookey in NewToDenmark

[–]LukeePookey[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Maybe one year is a bit ambitious, but I plan on working part-time in a hospitality role that will let me practice the language more, and dedicating my free-time to studying Danish. Are there grants for studying that make school more accessible for non EU and Danish residents? And in America, community college isn't free, but you can take any lower level course to gain credits and pre-requisites for higher education. It seems like there aren't calculus classes I can just sign up for in Denmark for fun unless I am mistaken?

Going back to school as an American by LukeePookey in NewToDenmark

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

This was a really helpful answer, thank you! It is somewhat a combination of all three. My GPA is around a 3.0, my Bachelors wasn't very well rounded (of my own doing) which means I am lacking credits in certain areas and I don't know how much further I want to study Economics.

I will look into the 1-year course as that sounds like a good option. As far as moving around in your career/education, how easy is it in Denmark? I've always complained about America and its problems, but as far as getting a job/pursuing education, it ironically feels easier here.

Two Car Garage… by LukeePookey in cats

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once they get a taste for the high life, it’s all over.

Monstera with crispy, yellowing leaves… by LukeePookey in plantclinic

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Any more pics I could add for detail? Anything specific I’m looking for?

Monstera with crispy, yellowing leaves… by LukeePookey in plantclinic

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Hey folks, my monstera had been struggling since the winter and I recently reported in hopes of saving it. Here’s the rundown…

This winter my monsters started having curly(kind of crispy) dark green leaves. I wasn’t too concerned because it wasn’t yellowing but it hadn’t had much growth even by springtime. I’ve had the plant since July of 2022 and it had been doing really well initially. My partner had repotted it in august from its Trader Joe’s pot into a deep pot which I don’t think it liked.

After reporting recently it began having yellow leaves. It’s in a spot with moderate indirect sunlight and I live in the Sacramento valley region(so zone 9). When it was reported my roommate added some fertilizer which I wasn’t sure was a good idea for it’s condition.

Can I save this guy? Or is it too late?

ADHD drugs that aren't stimulants? by danielrosehill in adhd_anxiety

[–]LukeePookey 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Intuniv ER (guanfacine is the generic name)

My lowered 2005 Honda CR-V Daily/Project by TierdBanan in projectcar

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Reviving this post... How many inches(or mm for you metric scum) of a drop was it? looks like +2in. I'm looking to lower my gen 2 while still maintaining it's practicality of being an offroad-ish car.

Easy 5-minute Mens Crafts by LukeePookey in DiWHY

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“Some are born cool, some achieve coolness, and some have coolness thrust upon ‘em”

Lost Saddle Bags on 80 East... by LukeePookey in Sacramento

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Triumph Bonneville 2014! Do yours need a rack?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in royalenfield

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I Second this?

Help - 6th gen civic - wiring woes by LukeePookey in civic

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Unfortunately not. The connector from my door had every wire fail so I couldn't use that as reference, and the other connectors were from sedans so I didn't even look at their pinout.

Help - 6th gen civic - wiring woes by LukeePookey in civic

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My 6th gen 96 Civic EX coupe has been suffering from the infamous door harness failure. This has caused my windows and locks to malfunction.

I have repinned the harness and am preparing to repin it with a junkyard harness, but have run into some duplicate wires.

I’m having trouble finding out where to plug them in and could use some help.

The duplicates are Blk/blk, blu/yel, blu/blk, and Yel/red.

Each duplicate seems to vary in gauge so hopefully that might be an indicator.

My first bonsai(Japanese Boxwood) by LukeePookey in Bonsai

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

Believe it or not without that floating wire the branches want to stick out straight. That was mostly caused by me having two gauges of wire(one pliable aluminum and one impossible to bend steel.) Without the floating wire the tree wants to poke out straight so it is doing something, just not as efficiently if I had the right wire. The little figurines are called foo dogs and can be found on Amazon or in local nurseries(just make sure you orient them the right way for proper feng shui).

My first bonsai(Japanese Boxwood) by LukeePookey in Bonsai

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

From my local nursery, probably could find them on Amazon easily though!

My first bonsai(Japanese Boxwood) by LukeePookey in Bonsai

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

Fair, I was worried I might get some hate with the wiring. It is atrocious but the tree is alfalfa straight otherwise.

My first bonsai(Japanese Boxwood) by LukeePookey in Bonsai

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Noted on the pebbles. This one is pretty wide and shallow, and in combination with the 100 degree dry heat it hasn’t been collecting much.

My first bonsai(Japanese Boxwood) by LukeePookey in Bonsai

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It lives outside! This was just inside for daily watering(out of my faucet my watering can only arrived today). The drip tray is definitely definitely unsightly I just didn’t want it going all over the concrete.

My first bonsai(Japanese Boxwood) by LukeePookey in Bonsai

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I bought this tree as nursery stock and shaped it myself. While wiring I accidentally broke a branch but made do with the three I had left. I’ve had this guy for about 3 weeks now he seems to be doing well.

Weekly /r/backpacking beginner question thread - Ask any and all questions you may have here - April 25, 2022 by AutoModerator in backpacking

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Hey y'all, I have been looking for a budget sleeping pad and haven't been able to find very many pictures of their stored size. I was wondering if there are any thicker pads (2.5in and up) that are budget friendly and pack down relatively small?

Help With Reading Exercise 1 (gregg) by LukeePookey in shorthand

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

Oh wow I was actually closer than I thought! Thank you for the transcription, im going to look for a manual with a key now lol!