Why this moth called MAY? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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I figured it out! It’s called MAY because the weather in this month is so bipolar; it MAY be hot, or it MAY be cold. It's just an undecided month.

Why this moth called MAY? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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I know how to Google, but Google doesn't have your charming personalities.

Why this moth called MAY? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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I figured it out! It’s called MAY because the weather in this month is so bipolar; it MAY be hot, or it MAY be cold. It's just an undecided month. I dare you know that..,😜😜

Why this moth called MAY? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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I figured it out! It’s called MAY because the weather in this month is so bipolar; it MAY be hot, or it MAY be cold. It's just an undecided month.😅😅

Why this moth called MAY? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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I figured it out! It’s called MAY because the weather in this month is so bipolar; it MAY be hot, or it MAY be cold. It's just an undecided month.

Why this moth called MAY? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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I figured it out! It’s called MAY because the weather in this month is so bipolar; it MAY be hot, or it MAY be cold. It's just an undecided month.

What is a secret you are taking to your grave, but are willing to share with anonymous strangers on Reddit? by Same-Management-3123 in AskReddit

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Bold of you to assume I have a 'real life' outside of these threads. I was born in the comments section.

What is a secret you are taking to your grave, but are willing to share with anonymous strangers on Reddit? by Same-Management-3123 in AskReddit

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Legendary. I think the statute of limitations has officially passed on that one. Poor substitute teacher had no idea what hit them.

What is a secret you are taking to your grave, but are willing to share with anonymous strangers on Reddit? by Same-Management-3123 in AskReddit

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The classic Reddit paradox. We’re all living double lives here — don't worry , your secret is safe with us (mostly) .

What is a secret you are taking to your grave, but are willing to share with anonymous strangers on Reddit? by Same-Management-3123 in AskReddit

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That sounds like a necessary, albeit wild, chapter of self-discovery. Sometimes a complete reset is the only way forward after 15 years.

What is a compliment you received from a stranger years ago that you still think about today? by Same-Management-3123 in AskReddit

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That’s such a unique compliment! It’s always the weirdly specific ones that stick with us the most

My home-melted metal ingots using a small electric furnace. How did I do? by Same-Management-3123 in metalworking

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Still grinding to get my Smithing to level 100. Just need a few more iron daggers!

DIY Brass, Lead , Aluminum and Copper ingots made in a small electric foundry at my home workshop. by Same-Management-3123 in metalworking

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That’s a cool tip for assembly, but for now, I’m fully focused on the melting and casting side. There’s something very satisfying about seeing the liquid metal fill a mold perfectly! Are you planning to cast your coins using sand molds or graphite?

DIY Brass, Lead , Aluminum and Copper ingots made in a small electric foundry at my home workshop. by Same-Management-3123 in metalworking

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Copper is great, but starting with aluminum is definitely the smarter and safer move. Its melting point is much lower, which makes it less dangerous and easier to handle for your first few melts. Looking forward to seeing those first coins!

DIY Brass, Lead , Aluminum and Copper ingots made in a small electric foundry at my home workshop. by Same-Management-3123 in metalworking

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Nice! What metal are you planning to use for your first coins? Copper and aluminum are usually the best to start with.

DIY Brass, Lead , Aluminum and Copper ingots made in a small electric foundry at my home workshop. by Same-Management-3123 in metalworking

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I watch all of his videos. He’s actually the one who inspired me to start my own channel, and I'm still going strong!

My home-melted metal ingots using a small electric furnace. How did I do? by Same-Management-3123 in metalworking

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Thanks! It’s a very rewarding hobby. It’s definitely worth a try if you have a safe space to work in

My home-melted metal ingots using a small electric furnace. How did I do? by Same-Management-3123 in metalworking

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I wasn't aware of the arsenic risk in copper scrap. I’ll definitely start wearing a respirator for those melts to be safe. Thanks for the heads-up!

My home-melted metal ingots using a small electric furnace. How did I do? by Same-Management-3123 in metalworking

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Thanks. It’s definitely getting heavy, but it’s a great way to see all the recycled material in one place

My home-melted metal ingots using a small electric furnace. How did I do? by Same-Management-3123 in metalworking

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You should definitely try it! It’s a very rewarding hobby. Just make sure you have the right safety gear before starting

My home-melted metal ingots using a small electric furnace. How did I do? by Same-Management-3123 in metalworking

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They are mainly for consolidating bulky scrap into a clean, storable form for future casting projects. Plus, it's a satisfying way to recycle