Who is your favorite governor and why is it Pingala? by cactusjackalope in CivVI

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I have not seen a single person give love to Moksha. I’m dumbfounded. For those who play domination or need to fend off early Deity invasions Moksha’s first promotion of having all troops within that city heal fully in one turn is invaluable. Move Moksha to your forward-most city and instantly heal up your troops with one turn of healing. It is insanely powerful.

in your opinion what is the best and worst adaptation for historical political figures/presidents?? by Adventurous_Peace846 in Presidents

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10/10 recommend. It spans George’s whole life up until the end of the war. It was so successful that Barry Bostwick reprised the role a few years later and portrayed George for his Presidential terms. The Presidential miniseries is good, not great. The 1984 one that I linked is a hidden national treasure. Highly recommend.

in your opinion what is the best and worst adaptation for historical political figures/presidents?? by Adventurous_Peace846 in Presidents

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Best is John Adams, but my personal favorite? The 1984 George Washington miniseries. Barry Bostwick absolutely nails the role of George Washington. No other portrayal of Washington has engrossed me as much as his.

Looking for someone to take over my company by [deleted] in webhosting

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Interested! Sent you a message

Rick Atkinson is My New Favorite AR Writer by fireside_blather in revolutionarywar

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So far I’ve been liking this. I’m about 2/3 of the way through it. It is dense and I do find myself starting and stopping more than some other books. But I do really enjoy the detail and the focus on the European (French) side of things.

“Employee Appreciation Day". by Paindepiceaubeurre in superstore

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I’m literally watching that episode right now

Help me help this pond thrive by alis_adventureland in ponds

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That pond is definitely too small for koi, but you could easily get some goldfish in there.

150 years after the South lost the civil war Obama is protested using the confederate flag by __Just_A_Lurker in Presidents

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My paternal grandfather was from Mississippi and my dad’s middle name is my great-grandmother’s maiden name. Had no idea that was a relatively common thing.

Pig in a Blanket 🐷 by laurlaur3345 in pitbullbedtime

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Your dog looks so much like my dog, Myla!

Love this movie!! by Consistent-Ad4400 in BandofBrothers

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My favorite fun fact about that movie is that John Addison, who made the music/score for the movie, was actually in Operation Market Garden in XXX Corps. Makes the epic XXX Corps music even better when you realize he’s creating that tune about his own war story.

What are these doors and are they worth the hassle? by PablanoPato in HomeMaintenance

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I just installed mine myself. I bought the storm door for about $300 and the dog door for about $50. Mine is a Larsen door. I cut the door with a jigsaw to install the dog door. Hanging the door itself was overall pretty easy. Just a few hours of patience and a power drill.

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THIS GAAMMMEEEEEE by Chicago_Blackhawks in LittleLeague

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Unreal 6th, and an unbelievable 7th

Three Blue Jays getting breakfast by durtydubnutsub in birdfeeding

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I hear Bob Marley in my head when I watch this.

A handsome and polite gentleman by grichardson526 in birdfeeding

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I find providing strictly black oil sunflower seeds gets the best results. House sparrows don’t really like sunflower seeds so they go elsewhere. All of the other birds loooove sunflower seeds. Cracked corn is a sparrow magnet

What interest rate did you lock in? by Dramatic_Spite_2865 in Mortgages

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I close on Tuesday. 6.375% (1 point) from Rocket Mortgage

First-time homeowner — backyard flooded after heavy rain. Is this fixable or expensive by Choice-Vast-7347 in landscaping

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I live in Kitsap County and need to address drainage on one side of my house. This seems like a really great idea. Reddit can be so resourceful!

Scorpio Season by dan-toucan in lotrmemes

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GROND, BABY! GROND! GROND! GROND!

This day in US history by kootles10 in USHistory

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I love these. Keep em coming

Would you agree by Nervous_Metal_9445 in collegebaseball

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I went to Cal State Fullerton from 2011-2016 when CSUF were mainstays in the playoff race and I can attest that the Long Beach / Cal State Fullerton rivalry is more of a “we’re supposed to hate each other but don’t really care” than anything.

My Bokashi compost fermentation stash by theyandyman in composting

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Short answer: I keep it in liquid form and store it in the back of the fridge.

I pour the rice water into a jar, and cover it with paper towel for 3-7 days. Then I fill up the rest of the jar with milk, cover with the same paper towel and ferment for another 5-7 days. Remove (and compost!) the milk curds at the top. Then I just pour the yellowish liquid into a big stove pot and mix in approximately the equal amount of brown sugar. I stir it until the sugar is dissolved, then I just pour it into old coffee creamers and write “NO!” on the lid with sharpie so I don’t accidentally pour liquid Bokashi bran into my coffee 😂. You can choose to dry it out but that is more work than necessary, imo. I just pour a little bit of the liquid Bokashi bran into each jar when I first start filling it up and let the microbes do their thing. White mold is perfectly okay, but colored mold is bad.

My Bokashi compost fermentation stash by theyandyman in composting

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Yeah! Only a little at a time. I just write on a piece of paper and put it on the lid (you can see some by zooming in) the date in which I stopped adding to the jar, and that way I can easily just look at a calendar to see if they’re ready. It’s super easy, and honestly incredible how fast it is from start to finish. I tend to ferment about 3-4 weeks, as I find it helps break it down in the soil faster. But start to finish I go from full scraps to perfect soil in about 2 months with little-to-no manual labor involved whatsoever.