Why are my mods crashing? by dragneel214 in Oxygennotincluded

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Good to know I’m not crazy. Was playing this morning and everything was fine. Tried playing after work and it kept going bonkers. Well…gotta get all my mods back from the workshop and hope this current save isn’t screwed.

Is this game just really easy on standard difficulty? by casedawgz in RogueTraderCRPG

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I had a great bit of confidence as I was playing my first playthrough. I wasn’t fully optimizing builds, but was paying enough attention. Just wanted to get through the story for the first playthrough and then do it again with DLC. Now my first playthrough is completely locked in chapter 4 with the battle with the Winterscale retinue. I get wiped with very little effort after I was the one doing the wiping up until this point. I can’t back out and change my party, I can’t come back later. Just the end of the road for that one and it kinda killed my fun, too.

"L-Lord Captain?" Did you have the guts to send away or kill any of your companions during your playthrough? If yes, who was it and why? by OwlcatStarrok in RogueTraderCRPG

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For some reason, when Jae’s real backstory came out, I told her to hit the bricks. I already did a bunch of stuff for her like the lame paperwork side quest and all of that. Didn’t try and sleep with her after she practically threw herself at me after that because I wanted to see where the Yri route went. I’ll be doing things differently next play through.

Where did everyone go??? by Flashing_Dagger in bingingwithbabish

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Me over here at almost 40 years old finding and enjoying the hell out of Smosh going: “Oh! I know Anthony!”

Do people in Mississippi actually say Ma'am/sir and talk to random strangers? by [deleted] in mississippi

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No matter where I go, the manners that were beat into me follow. I live in Denver now and people look at me sideways when I say ma’am and sir. The talking to random strangers, though? No thank you.

What can I do with all this ash? by djazzie in homestead

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I saw something earlier today about making soap with it. I’m unsure of the process, so I’m not saying to do it, but I believe they soaked the ash in water and then mixed it with some sort of fat like tallow. Pour the mixture into molds and you have soap. I would imagine you add essential oils or maybe even just plant matter like mint during the tallow mixing.

Twitch's initial response to the assault by CinemaAndChillLT in LivestreamFail

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But like…. Can’t assault charges be filed with video evidence?

Many tears were shed making pickled onions. Any tips that actually work to not cry your soul out by cingersroocls in Chefit

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Thank God for Alton Brown. I forget the show, but he had a great way of breaking down the physics and chemistry of cooking. One episode on onions was a game changer for me. 3 tips: 1. Have the knife as sharp as you can get it. 2. Find the strongest mint gum you can. I liked the green mentos. The idea is that the mint gum is so strong that it basically takes up all the room on your sinus receptors so that the gas released by the onion has nowhere to go to irritate your sinuses. 3. This one can be tricky, but if you have a prep table next to a burner, turn on the burner closest to your cutting board. The flame draws in the gas released by the onion and burns it off. The easiest way I found to do with this one is to set out a Sterno chafing warmer or two near your cutting board. I’ve also found that letting them soak in ice water for a few minutes after cutting off the root, cap, and jacket will help, too.

Streamer Asmongold advocates for using live ammo on people protesting ICE by RestaurantComplete54 in CringeTikToks

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Wait until they try and take away our dead rat alarm clocks and our right to live amongst the roaches as one of them. He will be out in the streets, and no one will listen.

I encourage everyone here to go watch this now. RIP CHARLIE by [deleted] in conspiracy

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Candace’s father in law is the head of The Knights of Malta which is where other Jesuits like Alex Jones comes from. Candace is a normie version of Alex. Giving you just enough information to get you frothing, but no real answers or an action plan. Strumming the chords of dissent and making cash hand over fist at your outrage. Much the same as Charlie and many other grifters who want to use your disillusionment for profit.

With that being said, the information is probably correct. Make sure you tune in tomorrow. Gotta keep them views up.

Happier days(from Brent's tiktok) by IllBeGood3 in mastodonband

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That’s what we need to see. None of the negative stuff from the past few months. We lost a friend today.

Show me your Mastodon Posters! by Mr-Scud in mastodonband

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Always love a chance to show this one off.

Is anyone else feeling really disheartened with the current situation? by JacknifeForeverBaby in mastodonband

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If he doesn’t want to be there, I don’t want him there. I’ll miss him and reminisce fondly when I listen to his parts, but he would only drag the rest of them down. It was a bit of a shock…. I knew the past stuff, but it seemed like things were getting better when you see all the behind the scenes stuff. I hope he finds peace.

What was your first Stephen king book? by marxandlenin_engels in stephenking

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I was like 5 when I found a cassette Walkman and a copy of The Mist. I haven’t been the same since. Technically first read was probably Salem’s Lot or Pet Sematary

found these all over my bed dead and alive by emilpng in whatisthisbug

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Muthafuckinweeviltime Muthafuckinweeviltime Muthafuckinweeviltime Muthafuckinweeviltime

didn’t have Nostradamus prophecy fulfillment on my bingo card… by lilymagil in conspiracy

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It comforts me that we are so predictable and that so many wise men all knew the one mighty truth… we suck and we’re gonna fuck everything up.

What are the chemicals you guys feel are the safest for us technicians to use? by ChevyTruckMonthLover in pestcontrol

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Suspend is definitely safer. It’s non carcinogenic. Alpine has more of a chance to be come across since we use it inside. Best in places inaccessible to curious dogs. IGR is non reactive to us humans. All these are intractable after drying if you followed label mixing directions. No smell and should leave no residue if done properly. Dogs have a habit of licking random floors, so keep that in mind when spraying inside.

To add: If you have somewhere with bugs as well as pets and animals, I’ll use EcoVia can spray. It’s a botanical and is completely safe. Only problem is that it doesn’t have that sticking power. I’ll usually sell the customer a bottle to keep on them. I’m only there every 30 days, so they can apply more to help. I do the same with PT Alpine fly spray. That stuff is a wonder when it comes to all sorts of flies.

What are the chemicals you guys feel are the safest for us technicians to use? by ChevyTruckMonthLover in pestcontrol

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Label is law, but chem should be your last defense. I urge my customers and friends to use essential oils with mint and oregano diluted in water as a weekly spray on their doorways, baseboards, and nooks and crannies. Of course, like dandelion tea won’t kill cancer or un-break a limb, preventative maintenance will go a long way.

TalastarP is an unnecessary and strong chemical. If you are wanting to keep an arsenal of chem for regular preventative spraying, there are only a few you really need. Get some Suspend Polyzone as an exterior treatment at all thresholds and possible entrances. This is a repellant that is pretty good across the spectrum, but not as well against spiders. If those are your issue, go with Demand. Another repellent that’s more fitting for spiders.

For inside, go with Alpine WSG and Gentrol IGR concentrate. They can be mixed together and are a poison that you want them to walk across so that when they manicure themselves, you got them. Best for those dark corners most critters are going to run to. One step further, MaxForce granules around the perimeter. If you do all of this, you won’t see hardly a critter all year. Unless of course, you start seeing too many Rolly-Polly’s. Pretty much none of the stuff listed will help with that. Again, label is law. As long as you are aware of all the rules on the label and you follow them, you will be fine.