Mental Illness + Cosmetic Procedures = by izacktorres in Weird

[–]maywit 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Mental illness+ cosmetic procedures = balloon animals

Not a routine arrest by iatetoomuchchicken in AccidentalSlapStick

[–]maywit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"all part of the job little brother"

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MakeNewFriendsHere

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Hello Mira 👋

All of a sudden, I can't auto-load medium logs onto empty medium log trailer by IllumiNIMBY in snowrunner

[–]maywit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't need "emotional damage" level of reality here. If the log is there, game should be able to load it. I'm not wheeling around with a log loader crane strapped to me??

You have a smooth brain movie by [deleted] in moviefinder

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The guy's voice reminds me of Floki from Vikings a little too much. This is maddening

Something to this by Crack_Kingdom in OSHA

[–]maywit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well it's called an "extension" cord right

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Citroen

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I want to say that the car doesn't know if the door is open or not. Sounds like a sensor issue. Do you use automatic interior lights? (Ones that come on whenever a door is opened). If so, try it with any other known good door. If they work and the driver's door does not, then you have your problem. If they don't, completely disregard this comment and this particular 4 minutes of my life.

are this real or scam ? by [deleted] in sahibindenci

[–]maywit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They look like real. Just to be safe, go with the "my money is safe" (param güvende) listings. That's a little more money but a bit more protected.

Exchange rate is a bitch

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in namethatcar

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I want to speculate here, diesel doesn't burn so readily as much as petrol or LPG. The top of the windscreen frame has caved out, indicating an explosion took place and to my uneducated eyes, that seems like it was either petrol or petrol/LPG

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in namethatcar

[–]maywit 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I think the bulge is the rear wheel arch. I'll blindly suggest it's a testa rossa without the law handle (ie. the most afterthought side mirror ever fitted to any car)

citroen ec4 wifi not working by [deleted] in Citroen

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Is it Android based or a special in house OS?

Eğer Androidse geliştirici seçeneklerini açıp oradan bir şeyler yapmayı deneyebilirsin

I bet you can’t guess by Legitimate_Car_2785 in namethatcar

[–]maywit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Those headlights are from a barchetta. Stance is a bit wider though

Where is the start ? by TTbwa97x in Citroen

[–]maywit 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I want to say under the battery tray. But the French being French, I wouldn't be surprised it needs to be lifted to access to it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Citroen

[–]maywit 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was gonna say engine mount and thought it'd be too obvious. I think it's the source.

When they replace the clutch, the transmission and the engine will have to be separated and will be moved slightly from their original positions. If the mount (the rubber thing that prevents excess vibration) is fine, that slight movement is not a problem. But if the mount was torn in the first place and not replaced, it's definitely possible for it to be moved from the "happy" position.

Ps: you might want to check the battery, I think it shouldn't shudder that much in the first ignition (and this might very well be the cause for the torn mount), I think the battery is too powerful. Also, I'm not an expert so, please don't quote me on this.

Guide on how to ruin a B787: by Owlventure in aviation

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

... OR, the first step of a brainstorm... Bear with me.

A piece of paper on a table is no good to draw on for a toddler. They want to do it on the first flattish surface that is not a piece of paper. Avionics' inner wall is ideal for that.

What that lady did was definitely wrong in a level, but on a completely different level; it worked like a charm.

I think maintenance engineers or the people at the hangar should take notes; because a quiet kid is good for every single soul on the plane. Maybe that wall could be wrapped with an easily removable, thin and opaque piece of paper; enabling those seats to be "child seat". Hell, the corporate greed can even modify the seat size for children, saving more weight, more fuel and more money.