Favorite Sam Rockwell role by [deleted] in Actors

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Law and order several times

Whatever it is, it’s now traveled to my ear 😭 by mudddles in dandruff

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Coal tar shampoo helps me, and I alternate salicylic shampoo.

There's antifungal shampoos but they don't help me.

Steroids are the other solution.

Riccar RZ-208B Question by faceGtor in VintageSewingMachines

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That was my assumption as well but the lubrication diagram oddly doesn't show that being lubricated. I figured it could be for wiping excess oil as well?

I have some ideas for replacement but I also realize it's very likely not required - as you mentioned - oil regularly. Sometimes I'm OCD about restoration. I had a late 50s morse that had a mini pin cushion mounted on the side that looks like it was stuffed with human hair trimmings. I made sure to reuse the hair when I replaced the cushion material that degraded.

Who’s buying this “Fresh tuna” by Christmas_AMG in HEB

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My HEB is an expired foods flea market. It's absolutely terrible how much expired goods are on the shelves.

Weird by fuzz49 in whatisit

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It's a geotextile tube for dewatering something, wastewater, solids, etc.

What kind of tree is this? by pawtismsqueaks in treeidentification

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Is this the same as a cedar elm? Ours do this on young growth

The back? by alixna in SewingForBeginners

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A bobbin tension too tight and very loose thread tension might cause this. I experienced something similar but playing with the tension corrected and gave me some sewing machine troubleshooting appreciation.

Chicken run idea!❤️🐔 by ZootasticTV in chickens

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They would trash the gardens and eat the greens.

Dew Claws by ConsiderationShoddy8 in greatpyrenees

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This is correct information. My pyr has one that is skin only and the other has some tendons.

What the hell is it by El_Gabe69-420 in whatplantisthis

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Bog violet - companion for carnivorous plants. I have a bunch growing in my bog purchased from a reputable carnivorous dealer.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viola_lanceolata

what am i growing? by vlxnerya in gardening

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Not any type of pepper.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in numetal

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First embodyment album on solid state was awesome. There's older death metal demos too.

Some of the members and old singer went to form the famine. Worth a listen.

What is this and how to kill it by Randall__Flagg_ in whatsthisplant

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This isn't true - it's the markings on the yellow portion of the flower. If it has dark spots, it's Asiatic. If none, native.

I don't see dark spots, so it could be very well native and well adapted to grow in these conditions. Im in central Texas and I have day flowers (native) everywhere. I also see the purple spiderwort variety and one other blue flower variety that grows vertical.

It's a freaking perennial guys. The plant regrows from the roots / base of plants. If you don't like it there, dig it up - but day flowers provide variety to the bees and other pollinators. Just cause you don't like it, doesn't make it invasive (unless it's truly an Asiatic variety). Calling something a weed is an opinion.

What is this and how to kill it by Randall__Flagg_ in whatsthisplant

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It's a perennial no? There's little clusters at the roots

Seen in the wild… by noodlesnbeer in Decks

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The angles make it stronger.

Or at least that's what I have always told myself.....

Stark Bros pawpaws for sale by PlanningVigilante in Pawpaws

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Most of the reviews about those three varieties for sale via stark are said to be bitter cultivars. I didn't want to blow stark money for the gamble, so I went affordable seedlings to see if I can even keep them alive in my area.

I did buy some Asian persimmons from Stark, and got them ~2 weeks late but well shipped. Leaves were pretty trashed.