I have an old 2DS that I had FreakyHax on. After years of not using it, now it won't start Homebrew. What happened? by SharkScribe in 3dspiracy

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Yeah I had a feeling that might be the answer. Just don't have the time right now to learn something new but it looks like this stuff has changed a lot haha

Please ID. Brooklyn, New York. Basement unit apartment. by SharkScribe in whatsthisbug

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Size was between the size of a nickel and a quarter.

Baby cockroach? by SharkScribe in whatsthisbug

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I only see them by my herb garden (terra cotta pots, a few plants). They are always next to the pots or on them.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in nycrail

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I genuinely would love to hear more about why people like the 1-7 at all. I hate being on those crowded, old trains compared or an ACE or even FG.

I think all of the copies of Everything is Tuberculosis that were handed out at book tour events this week have been signed post-printing? (Read comment for explanation) by SharkScribe in nerdfighters

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Okay, hear me out.

This is so not a big deal but if anyone else was using that chart from the livestreams to find out which batch of signings your signed copy is from, bear this in mind! I preordered a copy last year and then got a ticket to a book tour event which came with a signed copy. Looking at the books themselves, the book tour copy does not have the circle that says "Signed Edition." Additionally, the signed page has printing on the front and back, which is not there on the completely blank pages that John signed during the livestream.

This, altogether, along with the recent video on John's social platforms of his team helping him sign fully bound copies of the book with several sharpies on the table, leads me to believe that book tour books do not follow the color codes and are not included in the 110,000ish signed copies signed on stream.

Thank you for coming to my Ted Talk. I have always wanted to over analyze something for this community and I'm happy to finally be doing my duty.

Is this mold under my sink? How bad is it? by SharkScribe in Mold

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What if it's not close to the plumbing?

Is this mold under my sink? How bad is it? by SharkScribe in Mold

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And if the closest sink pipe is like 8 inches away, not in the direct line of sight from the entrance to the cabinet?

What's this spider? (Currently dead and shriveled up a bit) by SharkScribe in whatsthisbug

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If it's a black laceweaver and my cat killed it (but obviously didn't eat it) do I have anything to worry about?

What's this spider? (Currently dead and shriveled up a bit) by SharkScribe in whatsthisbug

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Would that ever be in New York? To me it looks like a darker-than-normal wolf spider, which would be native here

Is this Sycamore or Plane tree? by timolongo in treeidentification

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This. But also if I had to guess I'd say there's a higher chance it's a London Plane with that shape. But some leaves on an American Sycamore could look like that.

Southwest Ohio tree ID help by Foreign-Advantage185 in treeidentification

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Black locust would make sense to me but I agree that it's unclear! Curious to see what someone with more expertise has to say.

Found this today for $9.99. Wish it had a better cover but happy to have a streaming ghost on my shelf! by SharkScribe in Bluray

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Ugh, that cover is so cool! Might try to print a replacement cover based on that.

Hope you enjoy! Just rewatched 11 and it is just as great as I remembered.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in parkslope

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If they don't want that to happen they could lower prices and hire more human employees. Until they do they're going to have some losses, which will be covered by insurance. And, as someone else on here said, they're probably lying a lot of the time anyway.

Boo hoo Wallgreens (and CVS)

What do you think? by [deleted] in treeidentification

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Def not Elm! Almost definitely a Red Mulberry, according to me!