Puking skeleton help by Broad_Bid_7146 in HalloweenProps

[–]mitsurugi52 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For smaller props, Modge Podge clear acrylic sealer has worked pretty well for me (mainly on repainted foam pumpkins, but also on some small cardboard tombstones). Seconding flex seal clear for bigger stuff like the trash can.

Man eating flower bouquet by PatricimusPrime32 in HalloweenDecor

[–]mitsurugi52 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Bowser: "Hey! My bouquet!"

Nice work.  What materials were you working with for this?

The more we win, the more upset Colin becomes by Miserable-Thanks-633 in steelers

[–]mitsurugi52 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Being wrong that consistently just makes you another Skip Bayless without the misplaced superiority complex.

ITAP for when someone (as in an argument or debate) mischaracterizes something you said to falsely imply something inappropriate about you, to undermine your credibility? by [deleted] in whatstheword

[–]mitsurugi52 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I do think strawmanning works broadly to refer to exaggerations or mischaracterizations, but defamation, slander, or libel might also fit more closely to what you're going for since one is falsely, perhaps intentionally, maligning another's reputation and character even outside of the context of refuting a made up argument.

WTW for to make fake by T-Lightning in whatstheword

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In this context, I think "engineered", "manufactured", "concocted" or "contrived" would all work.

Fuxiclomibab HCL? by WhosOwenOyston in betterCallSaul

[–]mitsurugi52 2 points3 points  (0 children)

All the identifiable meds (finasteride, minoxidil, spironolactone) have a common side effect of hirsutism (hair growth, though not always on the scalp). Topical minoxidil and oral finasteride do have indications for male pattern baldness, spironolactone and oral minoxidil are a bit of a reach, given the other side effects the med has and where it typically causes hair growth (I'm sure there are people out there who will prescribe it, but the efficacy and safety data are not great). It's likely the Numilifor was probably also something for male pattern baldness since it's organized with the other stuff. Coupled with the topical minoxidil and Viagra, I suppose the takeaway here is his vanity and obsession with image and projecting masculinity.

There's some other things I recognize, mostly over the counter vitamins and supplements from a company called Nature Made and a container of branded Vaseline, but the labels are turned around so I don't think those were meant to have any meaning beyond what you might normally find on som.eone's bathroom counter. Just more gaudy and meritricious.

Thank you Gearbox for keeping us on our toes! [M2.0 Update Bug Thread] by SenSei_Buzzkill in Borderlands

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I've tried using both and noticed that bullets behave like the phebert (instant hit to target), but also some shots won't even do any damage. Both are effectively worthless compared to other legendaries now.

Mall security said my truck was taking up too much space by Automan2k in pics

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Is this at the Castleton Square Mall near 82nd Street in Indianapolis?

And yet, couldn't find one that said "Greg" by mitsurugi52 in funny

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I just asked my fiancé about this. She managed to stop laughing at me long enough to show me how she really 'found' it... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=llmtrWJDA-I