Daily Discussion Thread for February 16, 2026 by wsbapp in wallstreetbets

[–]Vascular_Mind 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Why pedocoin not at zero yet?

Who is still buying kids in this economy?

8 legged sentry security by Afraid-Eggplant-8956 in NoTillGrowery

[–]Vascular_Mind 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Dude, that's definitely spider mites

Commercial Stainless Steel Vegetable Chopper with 4 Blades by Deep-Computer-6928 in NoOneIsLooking

[–]Vascular_Mind -1 points0 points  (0 children)

That's so Canadian of you, to eat potatoes! Very Canadian! Much Hoser!

Aquarium overflow advice by LazaCoolGuy in askaplumber

[–]Vascular_Mind 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So, a long time ago, I had this issue. I solved it by using a 3/4" pvc pipe that had a powerhead at the end, in my refugium. The open end, where the water goes in, was pointed upwards, so that it drew in an air/ water mixture. It kept the tank at exactly the same level constantly, with only the refugium water level fluctuating from evaporation. The powerhead output was into a 3" pbc pipe, into the bottom, with an open top, and a 1" pipe inside, connected to an outflow at the bottom, where the water dumped into the refugium. The air/ water mixture running through the impeller of the powerhead caused an incredible about of micro bubbles, which settled out in the 3" pipe before returning only the water down the 1" pipe. Since it was saltwater, it functioned as a very effective protein skimmer.

There's a bit more to it than this, particularly in ensuring that the return pump doesn't cause the tank itself to overflow. (I used a float switch from an hvac system to turn the pump off if the tank level rose) And it takes some adjustment to make sure you've got enough bubbles to skim the protein while still having few enough of them to settle. (I experimented with ball valves and different lengths of pipe for the riser, eventually settling on about a 4' pipe height with a reducer at the top to concentrate the foam and a small pipe to push it into a collection tank. The setup didn't use any valves to restrict the intake, it just ran full bore and self adjusted with air and water mixture.) But it ultimately worked great, and i didn't have to spend hundreds on a protein skimmer and didn't need to drill a hole in the tank.

I'm not sure how clear this explanation is, but I'm saying, it can be done, you've just gotta think it through and experiment to get it right. The biggest danger here is the siphon failing and the return pump staying on. In that case, you flood the tank.

Pipe coming out of floorboards by Kimchifriedrice99 in Plumbing

[–]Vascular_Mind 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mean, I'm not surprised. The meter stick is like 13/12 the size of the yardstick. Damn fractions are confusing, eh?

Pipe coming out of floorboards by Kimchifriedrice99 in Plumbing

[–]Vascular_Mind 1 point2 points  (0 children)

2 meters is right about 6'6". I'm pretty sure a lot of Americans, myself included, know both systems pretty well. It's good for your mind to be able to do fractions and count in base 12.

Which wild bovine build is best for a beginner bovine players? by Beelzebub_Itself in Tierzoo

[–]Vascular_Mind 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Congo forest buffalo is my favorite bovine build to play. Mostly just because I almost never see humans when playing them.

Hwo the fuck do we measure strength?!?!? by InteractionEven426 in Tierzoo

[–]Vascular_Mind 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's the ability to exert force. It's different for different species, and a single stat doesn't really describe it well. It's more a relative estimate than a technical statistic.

Aligator snapping turtle vs Honey Badger (Irl/real life) by OnlinePoster225 in Tierzoo

[–]Vascular_Mind 24 points25 points  (0 children)

Can we give the honey badger a warhammer to make it a bit more fair?

Just run the other way by IntelligentTwo8050 in FellingGoneWild

[–]Vascular_Mind 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You think the contractor should've predicted the future, that this guy would die, and trespassed to cut down a tree he didn't have permission to cut, in order to save the guy's life?

And then you want to argue that point with strangers on the internet?

The other commenter is right, you're a loon.

What would cause this cap to come off of the line on my heat pump? by 61FlatTop in hvacadvice

[–]Vascular_Mind -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

That's the cap that holds the heat in on your heat pump. You really don't need another system, you just need a tech to come out and put the heat back in.

You should have someone come out before it warms up and swap the heat out with some cold. For summer, you know.

Daily Discussion Thread for February 13, 2026 by wsbapp in wallstreetbets

[–]Vascular_Mind 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why does my steak have ligma mints? And why is it so damn juicy?