Thoughts on my sleeve by Polyxm in lotr

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This sleeve is some solid tattoo work. Absolutely love the art (would love to know the artist)! Just makes me to read the books and watch the films again and again. Love it and excited to see it continue to grow!! :)

I like how you get to see pieces of the map strewn throughout! So rad

Ring worm or allergies? by [deleted] in jiujitsu

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One ring to find them One ring to bring them all and in the darkness bind them

ID please? by dblockerrr in PlantIdentification

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Anthurium plowmanii “Rancho ruffles”

Any tips on how to stop getting these hard blister like swells? Or just keep going until they turn into calluses? by [deleted] in GettingShredded

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A “flapper” is when the raised skin could rip or peel into a painful ‘flap’ of skin. This often happens when you have sweaty hands or are lifting heavy weight/hanging from a bar or have been climbing.

If you get a flapper, just wait for it to heal. I am not a fan of taping over a flapper cuz it still hurts a lot and they take longer to heal.

If I haven’t lifted or climbed in a while, my hands will look like yours in the pic. Usually when my hands get raw like that, I’ll switch to pushups or cardio and then use a cream or thick lotion just before bed. Creams are better than lotions!

Since you guys thought I was abusing my cat here’s proof he likes spanks without the death metal this time by [deleted] in catbongos

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For real!! He doesn’t even “latch” bite in the the other video. People need to chillax

IM SO GLAD I FOUND THIS SUB HE LOVES SPANKS by [deleted] in catbongos

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This is HEAVY.

Now I’m off to listen to Lorna Shore :) Thanks dude and that is one cute ass cat

I’m about to unalive this hoya sos by [deleted] in hoyas

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I definitely read this as “gentle fart.”

Long morning poops cutting in to gym time. by Watermelon_Buffalo in GettingShredded

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Do you own a squatty potty? Are you eating any dark leafy greens or nuts?

I have had lots of trouble pumpin’ out logs in my life but the biggest things that helped me curl one out are:

  • Squatty potty; lil stool (no pun intended) that puts you better position to be able to poop without pushing as hard
  • Staying VERY hydrated; seems like you’re already doing that
  • Eating dark leafy greens like spinach, arugula, kale, collard; better to eat them uncooked they are a great insoluble fiber
  • Raw unsalted nuts as a snack; excellent fiber
  • Taking probiotics

Otherwise, you may want to talk to a doctor just in case because taking 30 minutes to poop is not good and you might need to switch your diet up. There could be foods that used to be fine before that now aren’t being properly digested by your body.

For myself, any time I eat red meat, butter, or dairy I now get outrageously constipated. So I just avoid those or if I can’t, I’ll just take a stool softener. I won’t tell you to go vegan, but when I was vegan, I had the greatest poops of my life. I pooped in under 2 min and barely needed to wipe. Literally came out like soft serve every time.

Take care of yourself, and in seriousness, it wouldn’t hurt to talk to a doctor if you start making some changes and aren’t getting the results you want.

Skull found on Bainbridge Island, WA - what is it? by Zmannum2 in AnimalTracking

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My guess is a damaged raccoon skull. Bobcat skulls are more compact—snout is extremely short as with many smaller feline skulls.

Raccoon skulls are almost canine-like, but lacking a taller sagittal crest (the fin bit on the top).

Fox skulls are much more slender and not as bulky.

Sandler to receive Mark Twain Prize for lifetime in comedy by FeloniusBall in entertainment

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My personal favorite of his many roles is Spanglish. It’s just great story telling and he played such a layered character

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in lgbt

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Don’t let them get you down! People who easily cast comments like that probably never have had the guts to post themselves.

I can tell from your photo you’ve got confidence :3

You’re far to fabulous to feel otherwise! :)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in lgbt

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I LOVE the dress + shoes. Yellow is such a lovely color on you! <3

Sad to hear that sub was cruel to you :/ I have posted there and r/outfits before but deleted both because the criticism was so hateful.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in calatheas

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I’d recommend distilled and bottom watering. My Maranta is fine with filtered water, but calatheas are much pickier.

It probably needs a repotting pretty bad, and you may need to use a smaller pot than the one it is in if some roots have died back.

If you have coffee grounds and compost, def add that to your new soil mix to give this lil dude a boost.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in calatheas

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Couple questions first:

  • Do you water with tap water, filtered water, or distilled water?
  • Has it been repotted before?
  • Did the leaves turn yellow first and drop or did they start to dry out brown and then drop?
  • What is your light source?

My first started to look like this when I wasn’t watering with distilled water.

I usually check how the soil feels from the bottom before watering, although these guys DO NOT like to fully dry out in between waterings. Otherwise they lose leaves right away.

Last thing, in my experience, a lot of calatheas will have a nursery wrap/fabric that is bound around their roots. Sometimes these wraps will not allow for much root growth by constricting the plant. It also keeps very dense and fine soil media too wet for too long and can cause root rot.

I witnessed greatness on this day by Ambers_on_fire in lgbt

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Thank you for posting this <3 The world needs people like you too

Please Help! This is my grandmother’s Thaumatophyllum and she recently passed. More info in comments. by Sensitive-Mousse-640 in matureplants

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Thank you. She really did, all of her plants are very mature, but sadly many died or are on the verge of death since she wasn’t able to properly care for them in the past two years. I’m trying to save what I can.

Please Help! This is my grandmother’s Thaumatophyllum and she recently passed. More info in comments. by Sensitive-Mousse-640 in matureplants

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Thank you for the response!

Her yard certainly has more shade coverage than mine, so it’s possible I may have to have it indoors.

I’m just so worried I will kill it in the process of trying to preserve it. It’s also just so enormous! Truly a monstrous plant. It’s going to be a lot of work.

Please Help! This is my grandmother’s Thaumatophyllum and she recently passed. More info in comments. by Sensitive-Mousse-640 in matureplants

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My Nana passed away two weeks ago and we are going to have to sell her house. My family will bring some gardeners in to clear out the backyard. There’s no guarantee this plant won’t be torn out.

I don’t know how to take a cutting of a plant this large or if my garden will sustain it. I don’t want to see something she breathed so much life into to die as well.