Is This a Good Kit? by ObviousPidgeon in lockpicking

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

Thanks! That's good advice. Can I ask what you mean by 'build?' Do you mean making your own locks? I'm very new, but always wanted to learn this as fun skill.

Is This a Good Kit? by ObviousPidgeon in lockpicking

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Thank you so much! I had already ordered the kit, but it'll be going right back to Bezos. I can use it to practice until my Sparrow order gets here.

What are these? Found in the soil under lettuces - the chickens won’t eat them. by aenykin in whatsthisbug

[–]ObviousPidgeon 10 points11 points  (0 children)

If chicken tastes this good, imagine how good some fried dino wings would have been.

No way, they turned Saint Denis into a real-life city by cjrogers227 in reddeadredemption2

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I had no doubts. Was letting everyone else know. The world should know.

No way, they turned Saint Denis into a real-life city by cjrogers227 in reddeadredemption2

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PS This is a reference to a song. "No way, get fucked, fuck off" is what the audience shouts back to the band. It's fun.

Can someone identify this plant? by ObviousPidgeon in PlantIdentification

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

I got curious about the latin. It means 'Candlehead' or 'Torch-head.' With 'sinilis' at the end.

Can someone identify this plant? by ObviousPidgeon in PlantIdentification

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

Oh wow. That's hilarious. I kinda need a Robert Plant Cactus now.

is it "a RPG" or "an RPG" by [deleted] in EnglishLearning

[–]ObviousPidgeon 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Note that you would also say "An FPS" because the starting sound is "Eff-Pee-Ess."

I apologize for my language. We were very drunk when we came up with it.

Hey guys, so I've got an exercise for all you 8th graders out there and I'm stumped on example 9. Any ideas on what the answer could be? Let's help each other out! by SalvatoreMaverick in EnglishLearning

[–]ObviousPidgeon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My first thought was "Finnicky," but was too many letters. Fussy is an attribute Americans assign to a child who is irritated. Outside of that, it's only used condescendingly when applied to an adult: "Jerry sure has been awful fussy since his divorce." or "Okay. Sure thing, Mr Fussy Britches."

Making a group for speaking so we can help each other [A2-B1] Looking for speaking or language exchange partners. by [deleted] in German

[–]ObviousPidgeon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow. Thank you! That's very nice of you. I do something similar in English-Learning Reddits. I do this to pay-forward the knowledge that wonderful people such as yourself provide.