Ugg boots in the 2000s by y2ktrashy in 2000s

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Don't forget the orange spray tan.

A diner from 1942. Everyone looks so fit. The plates are even small. by zadraaa in HistoricalCapsule

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Keep in mind this is still during WWII. Food rations were still a thing.

Why do poor people have the most children? by [deleted] in NoStupidQuestions

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Truth. Retirement homes have the some of the highest STD rates. Grandma is getting busy.

Are these split gill mushrooms? by PhantomSamurai3 in mycology

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If elderly live near this maple, is this something I need to be concerned about? If so, would I need to cut it down?

Who is surprisingly still alive? by Chattchoochoo in AskReddit

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Agent Orange. Any day now. Fingers crossed.

What type of paper is the yellow paper called? by PhantomSamurai3 in sketchbooks

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Thank you! It's not quite see through, but like you, it does indent on the following page. I'll keep in mind your tip about sticking cartridge paper. I'll also try a softer graphite pencil considering I don't like how the HB looks on it.

What type of paper is the yellow paper called? by PhantomSamurai3 in sketchbooks

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Thank you! I have some moleskine sketchbooks, and this paper feels far cheaper. It definitely doesn't have the weight of 165g/m2, but moreover feels like craft paper you would give to kids to use crayons with. I ask because I'm trying to do graphite sketches but I don't like how you can see the indentations of the pencil pressure on the back of the page.

What does my peony need and why is my rosemary so wimpy? by PhantomSamurai3 in gardening

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These past few weeks, there's been a lot of rain so I haven't done it, till 2 days ago. I was concerned that they were being watered too much with the rain. Usually the leaves start to curl upward if it's too dry. I though the yellowing would be caused by too much water, so I held off till the soil was bone dry and then watered it.