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  • 3" copper DWV? In this ECONOMY?

  • East coast? Wooded? Reading about sorrels now. Might be moving to a more worded area and getting stoked.

  • Oh wow I don't think I've ever seen this outside before (east coast US) almost always in house plants potted. And usually the purple stringy variety. Are they related??

  • This is a poor argument which will be repeated through out this thread because it doesn't take into account the product.. Meat consumption can not be 'cleaned up' or 'held accountable' unless you are growing or purchasing meat from a direct source. You can change your habit in that sense. But when you purchase a fast food meal or even a Sysco steak at a fine dinning establishment you are supporting the established CAFOs that make the statistics in the post. Not corporate greed.

  • Hence the bumper sticker that has been around since the 70s

    REAL ENVIRONMENTALIST DONT EAT MEAT

    Homesteaders and locally grown meat is a necessary way of life for those living in the country. CAFOs and suburban grillers can burn in hell.

  • The terms are used to convey a group that would buy shit. They are not anthropology terms. They are marketing terminology used to sell you shit. I'm sure today's students like to use them in their anthropology papers though

  • Public/college radio broad cast. Also never fell for mainstream data traps and apps. These broad casts stream for free from their websites and have corresponding spinatron links for playlists. May I recommend: WWOZ new orleans or WMUH Allentown

    That's pretty much all you need. For world music Try putumayo world music hour on ever weekday around noon on WMUH for a great source of curated world music by region. For a deep dive on world music there is a crazy detailed World Journey with Logan on Saturday on WWOZ.

    Also for fun some times I write down stuff I like with a pad and pen, then promptly lose said notes.

  • Most of society is exceptional at something and important, and most of them are shallower than a valley girl.

  • I was absolutely thrilled.

    And to OP yea I think you're clear

  • I'm sorry but if you can braze you can solder. Just use propane. And wipe your flux before you heat. This just seems silly to me.

  • It took me a minute to understand this. But it makes sense. Obviously there would be some evidence of these CI lines running back to a fan set up? Towards the radiators themselves? I only believe it BC old timers used to do some highly original set ups for all sorts of problems.

  • Can the clickbates stop using "meltdown?" Do we really think these fucking snakes even more then snicker at this investigative reporting? what are these papers threshold for claiming a meltdown?

    I like how I can't even read this article with an ad blocker enabled.

  • That'll be tree fitty... million dollars

  • I'm going with a custom floor drain into a storm drain and possibly the edit on this one... If they cut into sewer lines there is no way your not gonna notice. Not just sewer gases escaping but you would be infested with sewer flies. Put your ear to it and flush a toilet. That should confirm.

    Oops. Meant as reply to darkmarx's edit of his own

  • 🎵I'm getting rid of Brita...

  • Fuck AI. Fuck Trump. Fucking love Fransisco de Goya.

  • We should have known all that smear campaigning on his wealthy upbringing would have bared fruit

  • I thought it was conventionally painted. I had to come back and find this to save it. I just love the pallet knife strokes on the edges opposing the clarity of the tower centered.

  • Fascinating. The "slinger ring" holy shit I've definetly heard that sound on my previous GE. And very slightly in the midea unit but much less often. Maybe due to the U set up making it quieter/ harder to hear. Or seeing as there is a recall, probably doesn't work as well on midea.

    Makes sense in regards to cooling the coil surface but yeah no doubt it won't be enough to evaporate all the moister and cause mold. Thanks for the info