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Quality sex accessories of any kind are stupid expensive
sneekee_snek_17@lemmy.worldto
Dull Men's Club@lemmy.world•I've become minorly obsessed with conditioning wood
3·3 months agoTry the barbecue pork shoulder recipe from serious eats, it’s UNBELIEVABLE
sneekee_snek_17@lemmy.worldto
News@lemmy.world•US citizen, 67, ‘has six ribs broken’ by Border Patrol agents, his running club says
1·4 months agoInteresting, but i counter with
Rocks
sneekee_snek_17@lemmy.worldto
News@lemmy.world•US citizen, 67, ‘has six ribs broken’ by Border Patrol agents, his running club says
1·4 months agoBingo. What bush did that rock come from? Not a clue, but that’s $2000 in glass and/or body work to repair
sneekee_snek_17@lemmy.worldto
News@lemmy.world•US citizen, 67, ‘has six ribs broken’ by Border Patrol agents, his running club says
3·4 months agoYeah I know, but with the standoff out provides, it could either be used from concealment or just give enough time to outrun them, which is not particularly difficult
sneekee_snek_17@lemmy.worldto
News@lemmy.world•US citizen, 67, ‘has six ribs broken’ by Border Patrol agents, his running club says
61·4 months agoI’m gonna get a slingshot, so i can dent door panels and shatter windows/windshields from a good distance away without the possibility of it being considered lethal force
I also want to dent cybertrucks
Anhedonia roast pork
Chiliius
sneekee_snek_17@lemmy.worldOPto
Native Plant Gardening@mander.xyz•Defending plants from an asshole squirrel
5·5 months agoI typically try not to fight nature, but I’ve wanted a butterfly weed plant for YEARS and refuse to sacrifice this one
sneekee_snek_17@lemmy.worldOPto
Native Plant Gardening@mander.xyz•Defending plants from an asshole squirrel
4·5 months agoHuh, that’s interesting
sneekee_snek_17@lemmy.worldOPto
Native Plant Gardening@mander.xyz•Defending plants from an asshole squirrel
2·5 months agoProbably, but i wanted a no-shit solution since this was plant #3
Eh, you win some you lose some
Need me those cheap thermometers
But it’s crucial for bimetalic strips around the world
Things don’t need to be necessary to exist, interesting is enough
Even if it isn’t to you, it is to me, which i wanted to share with people in case they might also find it interesting
^example i pulled from GoogleSo, fyi my degree is in ecology, but my understanding is that local inconsistencies in temperature cause areas of uneven heating, so I’m certain areas the liquid is moving up, causing it to move down in adjacent areas that are cooler, which sets up little circular currents. The distribution of them, though, is pretty random.
The visible bits are just the gunk that’s always on the bottom of cider jugs
Of course, this is all very hypothetical. I’m prepared for all the wood to be useless junk, just planning for ideal circumstances
o7
All very reasonable points, and while I’m aware it’s very unlikely I can just dive into work, I kinda wanna anyway. Say it’s like 30% and I make the table, so i have to plane it periodically to reflatten? I don’t see that as a big deal
On the other hand, if it is genuinely green, a 24"×6"×96" slab would be like 500lbs, which is a little over what I think i can safely maneuver by myself.
I’m really not gonna know if this is anything but a pipe dream until the tree removal company cuts into it. For all I know it’s rotted all to hell and is worthless
But if it isn’t, what an opportunity. To take a tree from my backyard and turn it into a hopefully gorgeous workbench. That’s a dream come true











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