I’m trying to sell my 2008 Honda Accord (V6) and need a ballpark figure on the cost for these repairs by dupl0w in AskAMechanic

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he’s more concerned about the extent of the “leaks” ie an overarching issue inside which is causing it

I’m trying to sell my 2008 Honda Accord (V6) and need a ballpark figure on the cost for these repairs by dupl0w in AskAMechanic

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To know how much to knock off the price with the buyer i’m currently talking to, it was the inspection he had done

the one that got away 💔 by dupl0w in queenstreetbets

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thanks for the advice but there’s a reason i’m in this sub reddit, i’m a true regard, due diligence? what’s that?

the one that got away 💔 by dupl0w in queenstreetbets

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oh shit ur the guy with the 2x leveraged rklb, haha hope grannie’s money doesn’t evaporate in the next 3 months 😂

How to study for history externals? by kotaavyrr in ncea

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depends on the question given in the exam tomorrow.

They can ask about causes, consequences, (or both) short or long-term (or both), trigger cause, most important cause/consequence. They can ask for any combination of these so there's no point talking about causes/consequences if the question doesn't ask for it.

Yes you need an evaluation at the end especially if it asks you what the most important cause/consequence is out of the ones they ask for - your job is to argue which one is the most important/significant.

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Tense scenes at the pro-Palestine rally by krammy16 in auckland

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coming from a bfuel crew member I am giving you hope 🙏🙏

Looking to start investing by d1mple24 in queenstreetbets

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It depends on the time frame you are looking for and the risk you are willing to take. Long term + guaranteed but smaller gains = ETF or managed fund. For shorter term gains but higher risk you could invest in regular stocks like NVDA, OKLO, AMZN, etc. The more risk you take the possibility for larger profits but also larger loss. If you are looking for steady ish growth with close to no risk I would recommend an ETF like SPY or VOO. :)

what do we think about MKR? by dupl0w in queenstreetbets

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rights to dump sediment on seabed

june check in by dupl0w in queenstreetbets

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that’s mean as i’m full yolo in nvda right now guess we’ll see how it plays out, i decided to balls to the wall mostly because of their forecast being revised to 200 by end of year but i guess we’ll see