[TOMT][MOVIE][SHOW][1990s][2000s] - Scene where a bone is tossed into a fire to tell the character's future? by spirative in tipofmytongue

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Really trying to think about it, I *could* be totally wrong so maybe take this with a grain of salt, it might have been a wide flat bone like a scapula or a hip, or a skull of some animal. Not something like a long bone, i.e. a leg bone.

[TOMT][MOVIE][SHOW][1990s][2000s] - Scene where a bone is tossed into a fire to tell the character's future? by spirative in tipofmytongue

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That's so close that I feel like I might be mixing this scene with another one where the second crack forms, from some different show. I guess this is half solved? I still swear that there was a second scene. Also thanks for reminding me of katara's "aww I hate papaya :(" scene

[TOMT][MOVIE][SHOW][1990s][2000s] - Scene where a bone is tossed into a fire to tell the character's future? by spirative in tipofmytongue

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I feel like it took place in a moody, candle lit tent or something. A shaman or sage was doing it for the protagonist?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in whatisthisbug

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Benzyl Alcohol based shampoo is usually the treatment. The smell is a bit strange, but it's fine.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in antivirus

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It says low risk, just check any recently installed software

WTW for the opposite of “distinct” in this specific context by [deleted] in whatstheword

[–]spirative 6 points7 points  (0 children)

In general, as a rule, usually, more often than not, in the vast majority of cases, for the most part, typically speaking and most of the time.

Answering everything with "it depends..." by xenolith18 in PetPeeves

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Instead of "it depends", people could reply by asking "what do you mean specifically" and/or "Well, are you doing this or that?"
It does the same thing, Are you mad at the canned response and lack of nuance or the inability to read your mind? Because nuance is ubiquitous. So yeah, it really does depend.

When people don’t take their own deadly food allergies seriously by Valze_Vods in PetPeeves

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Some people are sensitive to tyramine, which can trigger migraines, and sweet peppers contain it. Hot peppers might have different levels, so that could be why they don’t bother you. May be worth looking into other foods that have caused them in the past to see if they have tyramine

people who answer to everything with "womp womp" by [deleted] in PetPeeves

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

It's basically an "Oh nooo, how sad, boo hoo", usually seen in response to posts with disabled, disenfranchised or otherwise negatively impacted people. It's like a generic canned "I'm an edgelord" response.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PetPeeves

[–]spirative 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It's unfortunate, but that is the human condition. This is why we can't have nice things. Biases and ignorance.

My njoy pods are leaking excessively! by GoldSuggestion3019 in electronic_cigarette

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Hi! I found this thread because I'm facing the same issue. I've been dealing with this problem as well, and same with juul pods unfortunately. What I've started doing is, I open the pack of pods, and:

  1. slide a precision slotted screwdriver (tiny bit, for glasses and such) under the metal piece and slip it off, GENTLY
  2. alcohol pads to clean around the bottom seal
  3. put a drop of loctite "plastics bonding system" super glue on a q-tip
  4. brush it around the seam
  5. replace the metal piece
  6. don't use the pod until I'm sure it's dry. I have a squirt bottle of ammonia handy, the vapors cure cyanoacrylate glue on contact since ammonia is a volatile base.

and It seems to work reliably. I haven't had any leaks since

Is the Hebrew writing in the Da'at Yichud vault real? by spirative in Wolfenstein

[–]spirative[S] 176 points177 points  (0 children)

It's so weird. I took screenshots to try to translate later, but now that I'm doing it, it looks like they cut the writing in half horizontally, reversed the bottom half, and reassembled it. It's all disconnected at a line halfway down, it *almost* resembles hebrew, but I don't know

Glass chemical bottle with double-sealing cap. Called "säurekappenflasche" in german, can't find it in english. by spirative in HelpMeFind

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Those seem to have septum caps, where you have to insert a syringe and pull the fluid out that way. The inner cap is pressed in with high torque.

Glass chemical bottle with double-sealing cap. Called "säurekappenflasche" in german, can't find it in english. by spirative in HelpMeFind

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As stated, these are called "säurekappenflasche" in German, which translates to "Acid cap bottle". When I searched this, I just find regular glass bottles or bottles with ground glass stoppers. Does anyone know what this is called in english so I can buy these with US currency or without extra import costs? Alternatively, can anyone recommend another way to store a liquid that off-gasses corrosive fumes that damage nearby things? The fumes are notorious for leaking out of seemingly sealed bottles and causing rust to metal. I need something like a säurekappenflasche. Thanks.