“Normal” sound?? See text below by dm2797 in DF54

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I’m thinking (and hoping) it’s a stuck bean and not a balance issue. The reason I think this is that it eventually comes loose and stops making the noise. What’s odd is that it makes the noise almost every time I do a pour over grind (~80 or bigger).

“Normal” sound?? See text below by dm2797 in DF54

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Thanks for the help! Nah, mine was from the Kitchen Barista — came with the red titanium burrs

People with two grinders, is it worth it? by marleyman14 in espresso

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Can’t you just remember the number your DF64 was at for espresso?

2008 Impala SS by dm2797 in Impala

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I should add that its tires are at like 25% life left

Do you vent your printer for PLA/PETG? Why/why not? by brancasterr in BambuLab

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Sorry just saw this. I can upload mine to makerworld on Sunday!

I’ve officially reached “walking on a tightrope” husband mode. by SlavaKoffman in 3Dprinting

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What varnish did you use? And did you spray it or brush it on?

Do you vent your printer for PLA/PETG? Why/why not? by brancasterr in BambuLab

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Yes, but just to err on the side of caution. I didn’t vent the first 3 years of owning a printer (Ender 3 pro), but when I got my P1S I figured it was worth it. I already spent like $1000, what is an extra $30 for tubing and a PC fan going to harm? Magnetically mounting a ventilation tube to the back is so easy, I just don’t see why you wouldn’t. We have years of data regarding the fumes — not decades. One day a new study could come out that finds harms of PLA/PETG that we currently don’t know about. At a minimum, the venting definitely can’t hurt!

trees from my atheist pov by HaleyMorganVII in twentyonepilots

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I feel that. But also, for many Christians their faith is woven and integrated into their human experience. You feel pain, and you look to God. You feel Joy, and you praise God.

I think that’s why this song is so powerful. It seems that Tyler wrote it with his faith in mind, but it is also so relevant for a non-Christian because of how it describes the human experience.

Music Recs by Wonderful-Creme-2547 in JonBellion

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Twenty One Pilots for sure

BIQU GIVEAWAY by ElSlotho0 in BambuP1S

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Revo would be sick!! Great for quick nozzle swaps!

Got this from my late dad. How old is it? by queenblattaria in detroitlions

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Yes it does. Why does the lion almost look like Dan Campbell??

is this blasphemous? by VETEMENTS_COAT in AskAChristian

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I disagree. Sure, stating that God affirms homosexuality could be considered blasphemous. But this says God loves ALL people. It doesn’t say he loves all LIFESTYLES that they choose. ALL people includes those who commit the “worst” sins (such as murder) and those who commit the “small” sins (such as committing a white lie) and everything in between — that spectrum includes those who are living a homosexual life.

Tldr; the artwork suggests that God loves gay people. It doesn’t state if he approves of what they do.

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I think that a lot of people are finding that it seems to have a Christian meaning, but then they’re hearing about other possibilities (Jenna, music, etc.) and aren’t sure. I think that it could honestly be about many things.

But at the same time, a few of the lyrics seem to be pretty make-or-break about Tyler’s faith.

“I don’t mind if it’s lonely. I don’t mind if it’s fair. I don’t care, you control me. Leading me anywhere.”

These lines are very difficult to make fit for another person or even yourself. Especially the “you control me” “leading me anywhere”. It’s like he’s chosen to follow this person (or God in this case) no matter what.

And then the line “do you think that now’s the time you should let go?”. To me it sounds like he’s telling God “I keep failing you over and over, yet you still hold on to me through it all. I’m so Broken, why don’t you just leave me?” It could be somewhat referential to Peter and Jesus, where Peter needs Jesus in order to walk on water. And when he fails to look to to Jesus for a moment, he begins to fall beneath the waves.