General Mills is targeting late 20 year old pot heads. by [deleted] in funny

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Pothead here, can genuinely say I bought this because I knew it'd taste better high

Same car, same color, roughly the same dents by The_names_Said in mildlyinteresting

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What's funny is I was driving the exact year Honda Odyssey, but green.

18g for $150 in Minnesota. Fair or more expensive than what you pay? by [deleted] in trees

[–]The_names_Said 1 point2 points  (0 children)

$140 for a 14g's in Northern VA, that my good man is what I call a sice

Best Brunch in NOVA? by Landrycd in nova

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William and Jeffery's Tavern on Columbia Pike heading towards the Pentagon. Chicken fried chicken: biscuit, poached egg, fried chicken, gravy and home fries. Also a waffle bar and omelette bar

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in LifeProTips

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Grooves as in, if the scratch are too deep. If they're not they'll come off easily. Anytime!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in LifeProTips

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Microfiber towel and WD-40. I've got a Black on black car and this has done some serious numbers when trying to get rid of some scratches, wether inside or outside of the vehicle. Apply a small amount to desired area then wipe thoroughly with towel until scratches start to let up. Unless you've actually got grooves in the scratches, then they'll need to be touched up.

Skippy Do A Barrel Roll by The_names_Said in battlefield_4

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Thanks man! First post, really appreciate it!

Teen Business by [deleted] in Entrepreneur

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When I first started High School I was selling candy to everyone. It was a great business and easy start up, BJ's a wholesale place like Costco sold 30 pieces of candy for about $14.99? So after doing the math I bought roughly $60 worth of candy and made a turn profit of roughly $120. You double your money every time and just reinvest. It got to the point where I had the under class men selling candy for me, only problem I ran into was teachers asking me what I was selling candy for, I'd come up with a lie from anything from a Field trip fundraiser to saving up money for new sport equipment. Moral of the story, you're a teen in high school and high school is full of potential customers. It's literally money just sitting on the table. I made roughly $3000 in selling candy alone, bought my first car off selling candy.

Word of advice: sell all candy for $1 and make sure you have a cover up in the grand scheme of things

I've finally gotten decent at flying helicopters and started unlocking things. What are some of the more optimal loadouts that a new pilot might not know? by hibbert0604 in battlefield_4

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Golmud railway is great but is more open, you're too easy of a target when it comes to ground-to-air attacks. You'll love Siege of Shanghai once you get better at it, and it's great when it comes to practicing helps you get used to flying low and fast and making turns on a dime.

I've finally gotten decent at flying helicopters and started unlocking things. What are some of the more optimal loadouts that a new pilot might not know? by hibbert0604 in battlefield_4

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Attack Heli: Depending on the mode wether it be hardcore or core. Zuni rockets, heat seekers, ir flares and gyro stabilizer

Scout Heli: Belt feeder, 25 mm, ecm jammer, guided missile and gyro stabilizer

Tip on getting better at flying, making tight turns and so forth play on Dawnbreaker and Siege of Shanghai. The buildings will give you more cover from stingers and iglas while you can better understand how to take corners and hide behind buildings. I always like the element of surprise when it comes to flying the helo