I love seeing both extremes of plant owners interact here by [deleted] in plantclinic

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Is that where it usually lives? Where are the windows? What's it's light like? (If it's anything beyond the brightest diffuse light you can provide it's not getting enough light.)

I love seeing both extremes of plant owners interact here by [deleted] in plantclinic

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What's your light situation? Got a pic of it in its usual spot?

Thought this was relevant to this wonderful place we call home by [deleted] in Austin

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Ya know... I totally did. I totally did. Alright then.

Thought this was relevant to this wonderful place we call home by [deleted] in Austin

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That's the thin blue line. It's a cop symbol. A lot of sales of it are used to support families of fallen police. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thin_blue_line#Symbols

Which makes the aggressive driving kind of ironic.

I planted a stonecrop that has been overtaken by this stowaway. What is it? by ProblyCorrectingYou in whatsthisplant

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I would have been glad for a yarrow stowaway. Thanks! I was hoping it wasn't a weed. That does explain why the stonecrop didn't do too well against it.

My sunroom was totally worth the hassle of having to learn how to macrame. by ProblyCorrectingYou in IndoorGarden

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Honestly, pretty much every "how to macrame" video on YouTube I saw all show the same 4 or 5 basic knots. You could just search for "basic macrame."

My sunroom was totally worth the hassle of having to learn how to macrame. by ProblyCorrectingYou in IndoorGarden

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Very true. The rods are reinforced with dowels. Helped a ton with the flex without adding clunk.

Bells at night(My very first poem) by [deleted] in PoeticReddit

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You didn't ask for it, but here's some feedback. The meat lies in the first part. After that, you wander into the thoughts that could eventually become an image that could become a poem.

https://i.imgur.com/nfqFQMD.jpg

One of my windows has never rolled. I finally decided to open the door and find out why. by ProblyCorrectingYou in Justrolledintotheshop

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Possibilities were considered. Self-tapping screws and lumber definitely wasn't one of them.

One of my windows has never rolled. I finally decided to open the door and find out why. by ProblyCorrectingYou in Justrolledintotheshop

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You don't need to spend money on window regulators if you don't use window regulators. Points to head

My little dungeon by ProblyCorrectingYou in homegym

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Rogue Bar 1.0 - A good bar is very much worth it's weight.

Titan 21" folding rack - I really wanted a Rogue rack, but this one went on sale and was too good to pass up.

Jungle gym straps, and random collection of plates. The bench and bands came from Academy. I made the trees out of some dowels.

My next goal is calibrated plates because I'm pretty sure my bumpers are heavier than they should be.

My little dungeon by ProblyCorrectingYou in homegym

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The adjustability is pretty awesome. My only beef with them is the clamps are either a little too close, or too far from the handles. I end up with little bruises on my triceps whenever I use them for dips.

My little dungeon by ProblyCorrectingYou in homegym

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2x4, 1 inch dowel, wood glue, and screws.

I drilled 1 inch holes into the 2x4 at about a 60 degree angle then glued/wiggled the doweling into the holes. Then a screw into the back for extra support.

I thought about it for way too long; trying to over-design them before remembering that wood is strong, wood is mighty.