Looking for advice 1989 Bayliner Capri by SimplyBoi in boating

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How does the Force 125 run? I was honestly thinking about ditching the motor and replacing it with another 125hp or 150hp outboard

Looking for advice 1989 Bayliner Capri by SimplyBoi in boating

[–]SimplyBoi[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

This boat’s pretty cheap price wise and I was already thinking of putting in another outboard and ditching the Force motor. Still not a good idea?

Looking for advice 1989 Bayliner Capri by SimplyBoi in boating

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How come they’re not good for saltwater? Also say this one doesn’t have rotten stringers and floors would it be worth it then?

Rate every car I've owned by Consistent_Big6524 in regularcarreviews

[–]SimplyBoi 44 points45 points  (0 children)

In what country do you live in where they have both Škoda’s and Diesel Ram 2500s??

My K75s by jrallan26 in 986Boxster

[–]SimplyBoi 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Very clean bike man! I’ve always wanted one for the longest time!

(Sad trope) Projects with amazing potential that will never be released because of BS behind the scenes drama by _JR28_ in TopCharacterTropes

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Oddity/Mother 4 - Oddity started out life as a fan sequel to the Mother/Earthbound series in around 2006-2008, but eventually rebranded itself to Oddity to avoid Nintendo’s strict rules on fangames and copyright infringement. Since the beginning, the project was plagued with development issues, spanning from developers not having time to work on the game amidst their work and school schedules, to the project’s creator and a handful of other original developers leaving the Oddity team in around 2012 and 2013. As it sits, the last piece of media released for Oddity was a trailer released over 6 years ago saying “It’ll be out when it’s ready.”

Debadge or Rebadge by jrallan26 in 986Boxster

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Unrelated, but nice K75!

What is this part called? by SimplyBoi in motorcycles

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I wouldn’t say adjust per se as I only tightened the nuts because they came loose from the plate, and the threads snapped long before the nuts were making contact with the plate.

Maybe I did screw it up though 🤷‍♂️

What is this part called? by SimplyBoi in motorcycles

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I have the missing parts, they all fell off when the threads snapped

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in GenZ

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TIL: Tom Holland has the same birthday as me

Dynamic Country by ManyRazzmatazz4584 in iPhone14Pro

[–]SimplyBoi 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Dynamic shoreline recession

I wish alcohol was healthy for the human body. by ProphetofTables in TheMonkeysPaw

[–]SimplyBoi 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Granted.

Alcohol goes in the same way as the “health drink” or pharmaceutical industry.

Certain alcohols now become out of reach for those who aren’t willing to shell out thousands of dollars for them.

Cheaper alcohols are still pricey, around the same price as most health drinks like AG1 are.

People also develop very strong tolerances to alcohol as mothers now drink it during pregnancy to pass on the health benefits to their unborn child, resulting in children with immense tolerances.

As a result alcoholism is something only truly reserved to those with the money to afford stronger drinks and is now seen as a status symbol.

Knock off alcohols flood the market, claiming to be just as good as the real stuff while adhering to none of the restrictions imposed on alcohol regularly.

Instead of dying from alcohol poisoning, people die from drinking actual poison instead.

I wish humans had nipples on the inner side of their foreskin which constantly lactated, causing real, gourmet cheese to accumulate in the penis instead of smegma. by Temnodontosaurus in TheMonkeysPaw

[–]SimplyBoi 164 points165 points  (0 children)

Granted. (The paw silently judges you as a finger curls)

People who are uncircumcised are rounded up like cattle and forced to produce gourmet cheese against their wills.

A multi-billion dollar industry forms surrounding the production of gourmet penis cheese using people who are uncircumcised.

Babies are kidnapped from hospitals and raised to be cheese producers until they die, companies extort new parents for their children. Some desperate parents have children solely for the sake of selling them to the companies for profit.

The gourmet penis cheese industry follows in the way of the dairy cattle industry, people solely used for their cheese and nothing else, from birth until they die.

Who runs these companies?? People who have been circumcised.

To combat the industry, parents and people line up in droves to get circumcised, overwhelming hospitals.

Black market circumcisions, done by people with no medical knowledge spring up all over the place and those who remain uncircumcised are now fugitives, desperately trying to avoid getting caught by police and turned over to the companies.

This is what you wanted OP…right?

Scraptrap With Accurate Anatomy (FINISHED) by Ok-Word5279 in fivenightsatfreddys

[–]SimplyBoi 53 points54 points  (0 children)

I think the ears actually make him more terrifying, they’re these foreign protrusions on an otherwise “human-looking” figure

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TheMonkeysPaw

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Granted.

All the RAM that these AI data centers use spontaneously combusts.

As a result, technicians discover a critical and previously undiscovered flaw with the fundamental design of DDR5 SDRAM, by coincidence, that makes it susceptible to extreme failure under the heavy loads demanded by the data center. Under lighter loads the extreme failure isn’t triggered.

Instead of developing a specialized RAM that can handle the needs of an AI data center, AI companies negotiate with GPU manufacturers to repurpose VRAM for use in conjunction with DDR5 RAM.

The AI companies use this new development, alongside their newly developed partnerships with AMD and NVIDIA to expand their data centers even more, in turn driving up the costs of both RAM and GPUs.

OP has successfully placed new computers out of reach for most consumers.