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Nah, 100% laundry soap. It’s on the aisle right under the American ones next to all the various bleaches and cleaners. 

Good advice, but whoever write’s your headlines needs a swift kick.

If you have a wood toilet seat, plan on replacing it if you go this route. It will end up either damaging the bidet attachment or, if you’re on the heavier side, potentially snapping itself (it will just crack, you’re not going to be knocked off the toilet or anything). Having a family member crack your toilet seat is

About to give some home-remedy style quasi advice that should probably be ignored, but it’s what I have always done and it has worked quite well for me.

Mostly worried for idiot ‘friends,’ and family who are anti-mask and refuse to get vaccinated. Just because I don’t want them in my living room doesn’t mean I want them dead. Mildly ill maybe, but definitely not dead.

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Came here to say this^

The ****?! What kind of person does this? 

The deal is that it’s one of a half dozen or so systems of voting that is better than the US system and that is before you get into the ridiculousness that is the electoral college. It’s honestly like we’re kidding some days. It’s just freaking Calvin Ball 

Had something similar to this with a larger softer seat, so I imagine a harder seat might help. That is good to know in case I ever buy another bike. 

I’m really of the opinion that 95% of exercise advice from those with science backgrounds is basically the same. People walk into a gym and hear people argue about whether the Smith machine is good for your back, whether whey or casein protein is better, and whether you’ll burn more calories in a spin class or going

Had a friend who used to talk about the difference between ‘goals,’ and ‘directions.’ A goal is ‘I want to lose 15 lbs by Summer,’ a direction is ‘I want to get healthier.’ They both have value and usually overlap with our larger aspirations.

Never met a ‘woke,’ person who called it that. It’s just a term the Fox News crowd uses to bash the people who won’t let them say the N-word anymore.

Just make sure to tell them when it’s one minute to Wapner. 

I put some up in a house and they worked fine, nothing special but they did a little. Later on we got blackout drapes because I was on a night shift for a while. Holy crap. Those things were like we didn’t even have windows. Even if you only close a portion of them, or only close them at night, they are an amazing way

Right? We have a whole rating and measuring system for this, no need to guess.

Sure, if you never mow, let local plant species grow in the same area, and never fertilize. Water usage is only one of the many many ways in which lawns are a freaking disaster.

So, setting aside that the rule of thumb 20 BTU per square foot is way way different than the chart you provide later (I guess it isn’t super shocking the people who make ACs want you to get a bigger one), don’t forget to add something like 500 or 600 ish BTU for each person that is regularly in the space.

Sing it!