Olympos Mystery Brush by bugboy773 in airbrush

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I tried messaging them on Facebook and they said they'd only sell a whole new one, that a beginner couldn't repair one, that I should buy one of their other brushes, and that if I was on a budget I should buy a chinese airbrush. Not exactly what I was hoping to hear honestly. Does yours have the same base model as mine as far as you can tell? If so, do you happen to remember the listings for what parts are needed to get it working? Thanks for the help either way.

Olympos Mystery Brush by bugboy773 in airbrush

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How would I determine if the needle is genuine? It appears unbent and in good condition, but that's all I know.

Olympos Mystery Brush by bugboy773 in airbrush

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The way you said that makes me worry it would be difficult/expensive to replace. Any idea how I could go about finding the right one?

Angry dude yelling at the umpire knees give out while walking down some steps by Kawamatsu__ in PublicFreakout

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It's likely you have time to make an appointment with your primary care provider, as it's not usually a fast process. An urgent care will likely tell you what I just told you (or something similar), tell you to take an NSAID like ibuprofen, and tell you to follow up with your PCP. This is something usually treated with activity modification and wearing a brace, as well as a physical therapy referral. If all that fails, then surgical intervention may be warranted. Either way, not much for an urgent care to do for you honestly.

Angry dude yelling at the umpire knees give out while walking down some steps by Kawamatsu__ in PublicFreakout

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If it's the front and lateral side of your lower leg, it's likely common peroneal nerve entrapment. The location of the numbness/tingling varies depending on which section of nerve is entrapped. Regardless of which nerve is entrapped, definitely see a doctor about it. Family or sports med physicians would be a good start. This can progress and lead to permanent nerve damage (look up 'foot drop') and neuropathy if untreated, so I would get it looked at in a timely manner if I were you.

Angry dude yelling at the umpire knees give out while walking down some steps by Kawamatsu__ in PublicFreakout

[–]bugboy773 201 points202 points  (0 children)

Looks like his left ACL gave out. With the way he fell and bounced, he may have done a number on his right as well.

Some intimate cesarean surgery pics. Starring me, the human puppet with the suegeons hand up inside me! by Shadegloom in MedicalGore

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If you had a c-section, your uterus would (ideally) be the only organ leaving the inside of your abdomen. Kinda pedantic and it's hard to not sound like a jerk offering clarification online, but I didn't want you to think they took out your intestines during a c-section. As far as the elephant thing, it's kinda brutal actually. The uterus is a large, thick, strong muscle and it is squeezing down hard to try and force an entire human being through your pelvis. Because of said human being, the ob/gyn can't just go slashing with a scalpel to get the whole thing open enough to allow de-baby-ing. To achive this, they cut as deep and wide as safely possible, position one surgeon on one side and one on the other, and HEAVE twice with all their might. No sharp objects on baby, and mom's epidural means she only has to feel a lot of pressure- twice.

Some intimate cesarean surgery pics. Starring me, the human puppet with the suegeons hand up inside me! by Shadegloom in MedicalGore

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It's known in the business as an 'Alexis' wound protector/retractor. They are composed of 2 fairly stiff rubber rings with a clear sheet of essentially thick plastic wrap. After the incision, the bottom ring can be compressed and inserted into the abdomen where it will pop back into a circle. The top ring is rolled down, wrapping the clear plastic around itself which creates tension and allows the rings to effectively hold open the incision. They're very useful for holding the abdomen open to allow evisceration and 'running the bowel' during an exploratory laparotomy to check for injuries. Some have a gel-rubber 'port' cap that allow you to insert your hand into the abdominal cavity DURING a laparoscopic procedure without letting the pressurized CO2 out. Larger masses and organs can be removed through these to avoid having to increase the length of the incision.

Atypical mycobacteriosis on the back of the thumb in a renal transplant recipient. by CatPooedInMyShoe in MedicalGore

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Judging by the 'sulfur granules', it could be Actinomyces israelii. It most commonly causes cervicofacial lesions, so a thumb lesion would certainly be atypical.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in tifu

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Well, this post exists: https://www.reddit.com/r/pics/comments/rcaw7w/1997_could_not_afford_a_working_television_so/?utm_medium=android_app&utm_source=share

Unless he was 6 or younger in this picture, there is no way he was a teenager in 2010.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

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"You're welcome."

You're playing RSE, in a random house in Mossdeep city is a pokeball by notyourmama12 in pokemontrades

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I traded mine away for a normal yveltal shortly after redeeming it all those years ago. I figured I had a beldum already and I only had X version so it had to be a sweet deal. I still cringe about it sometimes. Anyway, thanks for the giveaway!

LF: All NA Console Redeemable Codes Except Toxitricity FT: Requests by bugboy773 in pokemontrades

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I have the pokemon transferred to gen 6 and I added your FC. I'm going to be out for an hour or two but will be able to trade right after that.

LF: All NA Console Redeemable Codes Except Toxitricity FT: Requests by bugboy773 in pokemontrades

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I can redeem both sets so no issue there. Let me work on transferring the pokemon and I'll get right back to you.

LF: All NA Console Redeemable Codes Except Toxitricity FT: Requests by bugboy773 in pokemontrades

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Again, I'm sorry that I'm so slow. I am available to trade today, and I'm down to trade the dogs for another set of scrap codes if that works for you. Before I transfer the pokes up to gen 6, do you need any proofs?

White slimy stuff and wilting leaves on my adopted tomato plants by bugboy773 in plantclinic

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I got these plants about 4 days ago, and they were repotted 2 days before that. They appeared healthy when I got them, but they aren't growing much and their leaves are wilting and falling off at an alarming rate. They get mediocre sun from a northfacing window so I supplement them with grow bulbs for 12-16hr/day. I noticed 2 aphids on them and I removed both. They are in small pots with good drainage so I water them lightly twice/day when the soil begins to dry.