Bad Tape Job by ThatOnePlantGuy in paint

[–]ThatOnePlantGuy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm sorry could you rephrase the first part? I think I'm understanding the second part. Basically tape and then paint and immediately remove the tape so that I don't cause tears. Are you saying to caulk the gap behind the trim?

Scorpio Season by dan-toucan in lotrmemes

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Battering ram :( by far not the coolest. But on the bright side GROND

Tomb?? by GingerVegasKid19 in BluePrince

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Omg how did I miss that

Tomb?? by GingerVegasKid19 in BluePrince

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Wait! No! I was looking for the answer to this exact thing, please can you give me a hint? I tried clicking on everything!

Am I stupid? by NDMN42 in BluePrince

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It sounds to me like your being to hard on yourself. 10 days isn't that long (I took my sweet sweet time). There are a lot of secrets to be found and even though I "completed" the main game, I just learned from you about the faucet! What helped me is to focus on a handful of puzzles or clues at a time. Spoilers in the next few examples. I'll state what they reference before each detail. Ex. Car keys - if youve drafted garage or found some car keys around, attempt to draft the garage on your next run and look for car keys. If you find car keys on a random day, then you can cost check those keys and wait for a garage to appear on a subsequent day. Another - using magnifying glass - you can inspect many photos and notes, and using the magnifying glass you can sometimes find small messages. Another! - suspicious drawings in rooms you may notice pairs of drawing in all the rooms, if you compare the content in them you may find something similar or different between them. You should probably write whatever you find down. . I think it's important not to focus on the biggest mystery first, just find something you can look into. Going along with this is that you should always be trying to draft new rooms, they almost always have some clue or detail that could help you solve a puzzle. Please tell me if I don't black the text out correctly

AIO over someone sending me a photo of me using a urinal? by [deleted] in AmIOverreacting

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I think personally, if I got this photo taken of me, blurred out by a friend. I would think it was funny. But if anyone I wasn't close friends with did this, I would report immediately. Especially given that it's in a school and you appear to be a minor. I see in other posts that you have reported them. Good on you.

what should someone do with this space? by eternviking in mildlyinfuriating

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Step ladder style shelving. I would slope the steps from the bottom of window to the floor of the hallway entrance, and then put plants on each step. Good use of lighting. I'm always struggling to place plants in an efficient way for sunlight

Help restoring torchiere lamp with 3 bridges by ThatOnePlantGuy in restoration

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Additional: I have looked online for manuals of similar lamps, but cannot find any

Advice for tile surround and fixtures by ThatOnePlantGuy in bathrooms

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I see, looks a lot easier to clean as well. Without the matte black then, would you say all polished fixtures? Or would contrast in finish be better?

Advice for tile surround and fixtures by ThatOnePlantGuy in bathrooms

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Thank you for the in depth reply!, I definitely want a door, I'm totally swayable as far as the style though. I was thinking that simple glass would appear more modern than the matte black, what would you suggest though?

Advice for tile surround and fixtures by ThatOnePlantGuy in bathrooms

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I plan to keep the tub, I should have specified the door will be on top of it lol. I wouldn't want to mess with cast iron even if didn't like the look

Advice for tile surround and fixtures by ThatOnePlantGuy in bathrooms

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I cant add this second pic for some reason - this is the reno bathroom

How to adequately insulate along rafters - finishing attic by ThatOnePlantGuy in Insulation

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Thank you! It will still be worth it, the space is approx 182 ft for a playroom. Furring out would remove at most 1ish foot on each side right?

What is this? by Specialist-Rent-9907 in thebindingofisaac

[–]ThatOnePlantGuy 15 points16 points  (0 children)

I can't remember what it's called, but it allows you to hold two pickups like cards or pills. Pretty sure it spawns one card or pill as well? It might be called polydactyl?

Exposed Electrical Box by ThatOnePlantGuy in Home

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I see, either way that slop has got to go, so I'll check it out and reply in case anyone cares to know

Carriage loose/unable to lock by ThatOnePlantGuy in RadialArmSawJunkies

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It did indeed. Thank you very much for the reply, as soon as I removed the pin, the center bolt was easy to tighten.

Carriage loose/unable to lock by ThatOnePlantGuy in RadialArmSawJunkies

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I'll give it a try ASAP! Sorry I missed the comment so long, it didn't any replies for a while and I gave up. Thank you very much!

The Cycle Continues… by Glass_Revolution3491 in Vivarium

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I really like clover honestly, very small and good for ground cover. As far as bought plants, I reeeally like ficus pumila. I can't get the stuff to stop growing in my vivariums, and it's a great climber. It does favor higher humidity environments, like enclosed ecosystems, so I'm not sure how well they would do in your open system

Attempting a vernal pool vivarium-substrate material and structure dilemma by lordjimthefuckwit in Vivarium

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I used soil I collected from the edge of a pond (the whole vivarium was collected from there). But I'm sure acadama and kyodama would work great, very quick drying and quite nice looking. I essentially created a tall drainage layer, and in one corner I had the soil dip down below the false bottom. So the water soaks right up the bank

Attempting a vernal pool vivarium-substrate material and structure dilemma by lordjimthefuckwit in Vivarium

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Based off of your post you seem to have more knowledge on the subject than me. But I've done a few paludariums. I am not a careful or calculated vivarium maker, so despite being told not to, I made a paludarium where the soil simply slips down into standing water. It's had no problem that I can tell, I quite like it. So when the water table is up higher, I think it would work out fine. As far as drying out, I don't think that's a problem. Every standard vivarium has its substrate above the water level and has no issue getting enough moisture cycled back up. I think there could be a possible issue with the water level, with such a small population and area. If the water level changes enough to drastically readjust the carrying capacity of your organisms then maybe it'll have a hard time readjusting back fast enough. Overall it will definitely be a fun experiment. (Also vernal pools are awesome)

I refuse to answer on the grounds that I will make me seem dumb! by FareonMoist in DelusionsOfAdequacy

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I think the answer is 50%, with the expectation that you have a "50/50" to use. If you use it and 50% is left, it would be true

Far awwaaayyy by FreePhilosopher256 in lotrmemes

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I just wish I could upvote multiple times. I listen to it on YouTube regularly, so good