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Signtist ,
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This is how I fixed mine when it happened to me. I didn’t realize the AC was using the same air filter as my furnace, so it had gotten really dirty and blocked airflow. A cheap new air filter replacement fixed all the issues.

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I have a canister vacuum and it’s been great for this, as well as for things like clearing up cobwebs in tall corners and cleaning small spaces like between my fridge and counter. I got a Miele, since the guys at the VacuumCleaners subreddit had it listed as a good balance between price and reliability, but I’m sure there are cheaper options out there if you’re not looking for BIFL-level quality.

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They’re not the only ones who forgot. It’s crazy how many people I know who shun the idea of any form of action beyond general protest in the face of corruption. I always ask them how they think change is going to happen when we have protest after protest and nothing to show for them, but they never have an answer. Things are going to get a lot worse before people realize we need to fight for our rights, and being angry on the internet - or even in person with a sign - is no longer enough to make a change.

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As the original post states, peaceful protests were originally a warning - they were the last opportunity for nonviolent communication before the violence started. Their function relies on that being the next step - one that the organization wants to avoid.

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