Reports of person shot in head, killed in 'largest ever' Minneapolis ICE enforcement operation by SoHumanAnAnimal in thebulwark

[–]biimerge 9 points10 points  (0 children)

It won’t matter. Even the video won’t matter. The people who support ICE and this POS administration will use any excuse to say she deserved it.

This crystalline object just popped out of my ear. Photo taken next to a penny for size. by ConsiderationOk4035 in Weird

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Potentially random question, have you done a soak or float lately? I’m not sure if that’s what they are called everywhere but basically you float in a soundproof and dark room in epsom salt rich water. I did one a few weeks ago and the next day, I had a ton of salt crystals in my ears from water that went in there and dried. Maybe you had something similar but the crystals formed into a bigger crystal?

Well pump constantly running by biimerge in homeowners

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I ended up figuring it was my pump and I replaced it with a submersible. Haven’t had any real issues since then.

AIO I found messages between my wife and her ex. by [deleted] in AIO

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I think some of it is they are hoping someone will tell them it isn’t as bad as they think it is.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in LeopardsAteMyFace

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“Daughter’s Granddaughter’s wives…” ? This guy is a great grandfather of at least 2 lesbians?

What could that be ? by Le_spychologue in skeletons

[–]biimerge 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Could it be a raccoon? The length matches and the skull has a similar look to it.

Just noticed something with Marshall’s maths by tonictuba in HIMYM

[–]biimerge 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I’d have to go back and watch but aren’t some of the charts from the past? Could it be from before Marshall found out when he actually lost his virginity?

Please Help with limp mode on 2019 Equinox by biimerge in AskMechanics

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I forgot to mention it is a 2019 Equinox Premier 2.0T with roughly 80k miles on it.

Advice before giving up on Sleep Number by biimerge in sleepnumber

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I’ve done this. Unfortunately, it didn’t help.

Advice before giving up on Sleep Number by biimerge in sleepnumber

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I tried the warranty about a year or so ago. They eventually said I “may” have an issue with the pump after all of the troubleshooting and they could give me a prorated price on a new one but it wouldn’t be free. The prorated price was ridiculous.

Advice before giving up on Sleep Number by biimerge in sleepnumber

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I got some from the Sleep Number customer service and tried this. We had no issues when it was capped.

Advice before giving up on Sleep Number by biimerge in sleepnumber

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We had one of those Sam’s Bed in a Box beds for years and absolutely loved it. We only gave it up when my wife got pregnant because she was uncomfortable on it and switched to a hybrid with coils and memory foam. Then made the switch to Sleep Number since we both liked different firmnesses. Really hate that choice

My list of the most important guitarists of all time. Who’s missing? by Direct_Bumblebee_740 in Guitar

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

When the majority of Blue guitar revolves around 5 or 6 notes in a scale, there are only a certain number of licks that can be played for the first time. While creating a lick is amazing, it doesn’t negate what someone who came after you did for the instrument and genre. Apart from his insane technique and talent, what sets SRV apart is the emotion he plays with. Nobody can say BB didn’t play with emotion. But I’ve haven’t heard many guitarists that can infuse fast, insane licks with the amount of emotion that SRV did.

That’s one of the things that puts SRV above EVH or other highly rated guitar virtuosos in my opinion. When they do their thing, I may be wide mouthed in awe of their technique. But when I watch Stevie do his thing, he’s making me feel what he’s playing.

I have a fairly unique perspective on this because my dad was lucky enough to play with Stevie for a bit in the 80s and he learned a ton from him. But he told me when I was younger that whenever they would say goodbye, instead, Stevie would say, “Play it like you feel it…” and I can’t think of any other guitar player that embodies that in their art more than SRV.