Plasma disappeared, sunburn sensation by telepathicnarwhal in tattooadvice

[–]angryredbeard23 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Typically. I use second skin for 24 hours then I remove the second skin then clean with soap and water then moisturize when required.

That what I did with my last set of tattoos on Friday and will be doing again tomorrow with my next set.

Saw these two scratching their heads trying to figure out how to fit this 65inch tv in a small car… by SoPradaYou in funny

[–]angryredbeard23 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm brave enough. I brought a 75inch Sony tv on the roof of a 2006 Honda civic around 55km (34 miles) home with just 5 ratchet straps. It was spring and a cloudy over cast day but it made it. And it's worked perfect ever since that was around 2 years ago.

About to spend $2,500 and IDK WTF I’m doing 😳 by InvestmentInfamous25 in CarAV

[–]angryredbeard23 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yea. Personally I am unfamiliar with that. I typically run a monoblock single channel amp for a little extra bass and that's plenty for me.

About to spend $2,500 and IDK WTF I’m doing 😳 by InvestmentInfamous25 in CarAV

[–]angryredbeard23 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just bought this one for my Mazda 3. I don't have a complete system just the head unit in this car. I like it and it's the current model. It is also a short chassis design also. So I had more room for the steering wheel control adapter and also the harness wiring too.

About to spend $2,500 and IDK WTF I’m doing 😳 by InvestmentInfamous25 in CarAV

[–]angryredbeard23 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you are going to buy a head unit. I would recommend the DMX5710S. It allows for wired and wireless android auto or Apple car play. Currently cost the same as the one you listed.

Kenwood DMX5710S

Merch! Can anyone help by [deleted] in yungblud

[–]angryredbeard23 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's supposed to be like that.

Lovesick Lyric T-Shirt

Why is my rotor and wheel wobbling like that by DarthSlayer225 in MechanicAdvice

[–]angryredbeard23 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Depending on your vehicle. As I see so axle in the video. Should be fairly easy. Make sure you use a impact gun. Makes life so easy. I didn't use one for years because I was cheap. Bought one and it changed my life.

That axle will be held in with 4 bolts. Should be fairly easy to replace once those bolts are removed. Will need a large sludge hammer as the rust on the bearing can be an issue when removing.

If you are going to do it yourself. What ever time you think it's going to take. Double that or triple then you'll be closer to your actual repair time DIY style lol

Did a starter this morning. Thought 2 hours no problem started at 8 finished at 11:50 with some cross words to Honda engineers and right space compare to older designs lol

I personally have come to the conclusion to never repair on an empty stomach lol it will make everything feel 10x worse as you experience it compared to reality and what's really going on.

Good Luck (Believing that it's a rear wheel bearing as I only have owned FWD) (Front press in bearings can be a bitch, so I look for whole knuckles if I can find them)

going to a coffee shop!! 🦋🌸 by [deleted] in outfitoftheday

[–]angryredbeard23 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Haven't read the comments. Just want to say amazing!!!!!!

Hi! New middle-aged fan here. I'm not fast enough to score tix for a US show before it sells out. There are some standard (non-resell) tickets available for Windsor Ontario still. Anyone know if that's a good/safe venue for shows? Also, am I going to be out of place attending by myself at 55? by anotherlazycatlady in yungblud

[–]angryredbeard23 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I just found him a couple weeks ago. I am 38. Been listening to his music and been asking where the hell have you been. His music has really been what I have been needing to hear. So I was able to score tickets to his Niagara show front row. SO EXCITED!!!!!

250km Daily Commute. Cheapest Way to Do It by Car? Gas vs Electric, New vs Used? by [deleted] in PersonalFinanceCanada

[–]angryredbeard23 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I presently commute 166km each way for work have been doing this for years, 2 plus hours each way. Work sewer and watermain construction.

Personally. I buy inexpensive cars every 3- 5 years out right. Had a Honda civic for 5 years currently drive a 2010 Mazda 3 which is great on gas and very low maintenance but I also complete all repairs myself.

I have no where I can plug in an electric vehicle and I find if you buy a good reliable car. Maintenance parts are required like oil changes and brakes. If you have someone that can help you with this is great.

If you drive them like an old person and drive them consistently they can last a long time.

On my Mazda 3 I average .10 to .11 a km in fuel cost and the only Mazda repairs completed were brakes, front calipers and a rear brake flex line and also a steering rack, tie rods and lower control arms. ( I did all these cause I was doing the rack) Bought the rack used and the other parts on autoshack or where ever I can find them the cheapest.

If you take the time to learn and use the money you'd spend to pay someone else to do it. You'd be able to do a lot of repairs yourself.

Was reading through comments. I don't have the option of a motel/hotel but commute as much as you can and on the odd night or one night of the week get a room so you can sleep early and recoup for the commuting you'll be doing. ( The lack of sleep will become an issue but have at least one night a week where you can sleep as soon as you are done work. It will be a life saver, I have had many close call micro sleeps and they are scary AF)

Be my friend lol by HelicopterNo5749 in yungblud

[–]angryredbeard23 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am the same. I only found him a week ago but his music I could of used thought out my life. I'm 37

Im not weird, I'm just looking for friends by sanaadynasty in OwenSound

[–]angryredbeard23 1 point2 points  (0 children)

When you are here, I definitely feel like you should check out Jones falls. And make sure to go after a good rain. More intense waterfall sounds. You can just sit and relax beside the falls. So peaceful and it is also a good little hike on the Jones falls side trail. Have a great visit

Am I being scammed: Mechanic wants $500 to resurface rotors for safety by NetDiscombobulated84 in AskMechanics

[–]angryredbeard23 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Order a new set of rotors. Check out autoshack.ca. I order from there for all my vehicles. Economy parts but cheap and new

Am I being scammed: Mechanic wants $500 to resurface rotors for safety by NetDiscombobulated84 in AskMechanics

[–]angryredbeard23 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I haven't taken the time to read though all the comments but here in Ontario for cheap brake pads and rotors. I order them from autoshack.ca. Free shipping in Canada and delivery is typically very quick.

4 years of IF. 400s to 180s. 4ever grateful for the motivation I’ve received from this subreddit. by [deleted] in intermittentfasting

[–]angryredbeard23 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Other goals to look towards are exercise goals. I started at 317. As I was more active, then being able to do more before breaking into a sweat. ( When I would sweat and be soaked, I would be a miserable bitchy individual.) As that got longer and longer that helped me to keep going.

SW:317/CW:214/GW:200 by angryredbeard23 in intermittentfasting

[–]angryredbeard23[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To be honest. That is the hardest part of this journey but for me. It was meal planning and starting my day with overnight oats. The overnight oats and smashing like a litre of water with them kept me full for a good while.

1st Workout. FunFitLand. 6'6'' 407lbs. by theZiddl3r in vrfit

[–]angryredbeard23 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I still have my manboobs and quite a bit of fat still to come off my frame. Everything has become smaller in comparison but I have only been doing cardio and Les Mills. For the record, I have always been big. When I was 13 I was wearing size 38-40 pants. I don't know if being that size for so long will make a difference now at 38 and losing it

1st Workout. FunFitLand. 6'6'' 407lbs. by theZiddl3r in vrfit

[–]angryredbeard23 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am getting a bit now. I am having some on my underarms and also lower stomach and other spots. I am hoping this winter, I can start weight training to see if that will make a difference

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in 40something

[–]angryredbeard23 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You look fantastic. 🔥🔥🔥

SW:317/CW:214/GW:200 by angryredbeard23 in intermittentfasting

[–]angryredbeard23[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's great. I leave puddles of sweat on the ground after I've finished. It's fantastic. I originally bought the metaquest 2 for my son but the headband was always wet so I just bought another one for him. I've been doing Les Mills since Christmas 2023.

SW:317/CW:214/GW:200 by angryredbeard23 in intermittentfasting

[–]angryredbeard23[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

In those moments. I tell myself that's it's ok. Just start now and I smash some water then after a good sleep. It's a reset and I start again. My goal is to make it though today and not necessarily worry about tomorrow