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LostXOR , to RedditMigration in What is purpleorxis7 smoking?

Maybe they're just unaware.

vaseline , to aww in Too early. Let me go back to sleeps

Who’s the good boi

kucing , to aww in Too early. Let me go back to sleeps

Boop the snoot

Ghostalmedia OP ,
@Ghostalmedia@lemmy.world avatar

Always

TomTom709En , to aww in How my dog sleeps

Dog

BlueWhiskeyRose , to Satisfactory in My Northern Forest Factory

A really nice picture. Makes me hype for extending my current factory to there.

Pons_Aelius , to RedditMigration in What is purpleorxis7 smoking?

astroturf.

curiosityLynx , to RedditMigration in What is purpleorxis7 smoking?

Bits or bribes or sycophanty or a combination thereof.

arditty , to Home Improvement in Stripped Screw Hole in Ceiling Advice

Definitely don’t use JB weld, and I think you should be able to do it without replacing the box.

Regular electrical boxes are usually 6-32 size screws, ceiling fan boxes usually 8-32. If the holes are stripped, especially with plastic boxes, a lot of times you can get away with using the next size up (either 8-32 or 10-32) and forcibly screwing them in. They will cut new threads in the soft plastic/metal of the box, and you’ll be good to go. This is how most electricians would handle it without replacing the box.

If you want to do a cleaner, less hacky job, you can get a set of drill-taps, like this:

www.homedepot.com/p/…/304401087

Or the hand tool: a.co/d/6fr9d4Z

You can usually find them in the electrical section of your big-box home improvement store of choice. Just use the next size up and get some appropriate screws.

SpaceNoodle , to Home Improvement in Stripped Screw Hole in Ceiling Advice

Now is the perfect time to learn how to install a rework box!

I’d be wary of trusting JB-weld to prevent a ceiling fan from crushing my family.

BZen , to fountainpens in Effective use of ink in learning 3d object design

Your combination of colors is fantastic!

spinne OP ,
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Thanks!

wjrii , to Star Trek in Yeah...
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…and when I was older I saw some security footage of a dude who looked a LOT like you…

erbazzone OP ,

Looked nothing like you ;)

StillPaisleyCat , to Star Trek in Yeah...
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Here’s an alternate take. Keeping in mind that La’an is a security officer trained in investigative methods.

La’an could hear the voices and footfalls of a security response team. She knew they would be there in moments.

The investigators would be looking for the gun that shot Kirk and 3 guards.

With that weapon recovered, the search would focus on the missing shooter who they would have on security cameras in the foyer.

Without the weapon, there would be another level of scrutiny, and such scrutiny might draw attention to the Noonien-Singh project that might be enough in itself to alter history.

By leaving the weapon in plain sight, with her own markered DNA on it as well as Sera’s likely-tweaked Romulan DNA, she’s left enough for the investigators to look beyond the facility for their escaped killer without actually revealing how and where she and Sera exited.

Splount , to LinkedinLunatics in LinkedIn starter pack

Somewhere I read the comment, "LinkedIn is like high school but for adults." I see it as a circle jerk of enthusiastic Kool-aid guzzlers mixed with the greatest hits of Hallmark card business wisdom. A place where people excitedly chat about how really REALLY NICE the weather is.

As someone who is unemployed I detest it and the culture it promotes. The switch in my brain that recognizes the job search must be transactional cannot be willfully ignored for some reason. If I met people organically and shared a genuine interest then sure, you can call that "networking" if you like. That's a great path if you have a job and plenty of time to tend to those relationships.

Wading through all the Mr. Meeseeks wannabee LinkedIn influencers certainly does not restore my faith in humanity though. /rant

Holodeck_Moriarty , to Star Trek in Yeah...

I feel like Chekov might have something to say about this gun.

ryan , to Star Trek in Yeah...

"And then this lady left a gun in my room and very pointedly told me I'm right where I need to be."

It was an odd shot too, like the camera focused on her putting the gun down. It felt like it was meant to, or is meant to in the future, come back, but maybe it's just a dangling thread.

mmatessa ,

Pavel Chekhov's gun?

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