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  • Read here you little smart fucker. And read well. I've been in those exact shoes as you not too long ago. The only difference was i did chemical engineering. It sucked ass.

    1st most important thing is reduce your course load. Yeah it sucks that you are going to have to delay your graduation by about a year. But I can almost guarantee that you are going to fail classes and have to pay for them again and delay your graduation regardless. Cut one class minimum, 2 if you want to actually kill it in grades and compression of the material beyond what the classes offer. I learned this because well I did it by failing and being forced to reduce the corse load.

    2nd don't take the classes in the given order from the school. For example. When I was doing Chem the school I went to set it as semester 1, math, applied Chem, instrumental analysis, organic Chem, lab tech, elective. Semester 2, would be math 2, applied Chem 2, physics, biology, organic Chem 2. Elective.

    In semester 2, I would just dump biology,physics, and pick up instrumental analysis 2 , lab tec 2. This way my head isn't running back a related, unrelated subject when I'm trying to focus on something else.

    1. You have a choice. You can do subpar for everything and see how that goes or suck at something, but be great at others. And it's not just school subjects. You can stretch yourself between school, wedding, work, and friends. But that's just gonna be subpar all along the board. Cut the social life, if your friends are any fucking good they will understand. Delay the wedding. Do you love your spouse? Do they love you? Good enough you don't need to prove it to anyone by having a wedding. If that's not an option. Well then delay it because right now school is the most important and you would probably want to actually be able to invest your self fully into the wedding.

    This too shall pass and before you know it you will be back into the swing of things with friends and family.

    Work what kind of work is it? Before I comment on that.

    Also can you ride your bike to school. I found that to be incredibly helpful for some reason.

    Oh, and don't worry about being slow. I was slow as hell, I was always the last to finish my labs, did all my tests with acomidations. Handed in all my work late or 2 minutes before dead line.... that might be a lie I think all my work was late. By like a week or a month sometimes. But if you talk to your professors you would be amazed what kind of leniency they can give you. Hell I don't think I ever even submitted a single Wilye? Wyly? How ever the fuck those con artists are called assigment. It was worth like 10% of my grade. But at the end of the term I could spend hours doing some bullshit online quiz or keep writing my lab report, or reading for my next morning labs.

    If a dumb fuck like me can pull it off you can too.

  • Wow whiny little bitch aren't we?

  • What you don't understand is that if that parent gives into the crying and does something different, that child will now continue that behavior because they learned if i scream long enough loud enough, I get my way. Yeah it sucks to be you to have to listen to the crying being a grown-up and all. But it probably sucks to be the parent in that situation even more.

    Also fuck you bud.

  • Right. Maybe that's why you have mad social anxiety and the like. Because your parents beat your ass for even talking when out in public.

  • My brother don't, spin your head. Those are run off the mill homedepot porcelain/ceramic tile. Go to the home depot and ask for a bag of tile cement./ mortar. They will give you what you need. Get a bucket too. Put a bit of the cement into the bucket and add a bit of water mix until it's got the consistency of mashed potatoes that need a bit more milk but your gona serve them any ways because you already put the milk away. Now butter up the floor with the cement mix and dampen with a cloth the back of tile. Butter the tile too. Don't be shy put a good bloob on the floor and spread it. Set the first tile down and smash It down until it's level with the rest. If it's to high and won't seat, slooooooowly and carefully pry up the tile with a wide tool. Don't force it you run the risk of braking the tile. Scrape some cement of and try again. Put about the same amount pf the cement on the second tile and set it down. Wipe up the extra/mess and wait 24hrs.

    There is just not enough cement making actual contact with those tiles to begin with. Yeah you could re do the floors and "do it right" or for like 20$ and 3hrs fucking about you can have the floor back to what it was and it will probably last a good long time any ways.

    Edit also you should probably chisle out a bunch of the old cement that was under the tile that will help with better adhesion. When the new stuff goes down.

  • Well good thing I don't Forage. Cause I thought those looked like some damn good pink oyster mushrooms.

  • It's something aling the lines of corn sucks up nitrogen from the soil like crazy. While soy is a nitrogen fixer. It adds/ pulls nitrogen into the soil. Something along those lines.

  • Ashtray

  • Wow thats just laziness. That boom can still go way down.

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  • Uhhhhhhhh take this with a grain of sodium. But probably not, when your have your wheel at let say max psi on the side wall, so my truck tires are rated for a max of 80psi. Passenger car tires are typically 50psi. Now when you are driving along you hit a big pot hole or ride over a curb. When backing out of the drive way. In that moment that tire pressure will spike as wheel collapses in. Mind you it's very brief and probably designed for that.

    Now The best way to tell would be to look for belt shift or separation. It's pretty easy to see. There will be basically a bulge on the side of the tire or in the center. Where the belting split apart and the rubber in that spot can stretch like a balloon. You will feel it to. The fucked tire will vibrate alot when driving. Very noticeable. Like rattle your teeth noticeable.

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  • Yeah, I learned the hard way about pressures and what they can do. Not as hard as others mind you.

    I started as a mechanic. Used to have a blast with the cheetah. Hell, I used one to clear out a blocked storm drain one time. That was hella fun. I do a lot of hydraulics now. Around the 90-100psi, you start to run the risk of injection injury, too. Not likely but possible. That's why they have the safety tips on the blow guns. If the back pressure builds up over 25psi or something, the rubber let's off and let's the air by pass. Had a co worker loose a thumb with a paint sprayer. Got to close with the hand he had thick ass leather gloves too. Unlucky I wasn't there when it happened. probably could have saved it if I rushed him off the e.r sooner but he didn't know then what hydraulic injection is about and brushed it off. He showed me the next day and told me about it. Boy I near threw him over my shoulder and dragged him to get there faster.

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  • Is that on the door or side of tire?

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  • DO NOT TRY TO REMOVE THE VALVE CORE AT THOSE PRESSURES.

    Just do the push thing. One slip and that core at best is lost at worst injures you or a bystander. They are finicky as hell when you get to the last few threads.

    Also, the higher the pressure is, the faster it will deflate. It won't take that long. Plus, if you do decide to pull the core. At 90psi air rushing out from a small orifice like that is loud enough to cause hearing damage.

    Slow controled release of pressures is the standard procedure for any pressure vessel. Be it a tire at 90psi, a radiator at 15psi, hydraulic excavator at 5000psi, or a fuel injection pump at 30,000psi.

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  • Widow maker.

  • So, did you just come up with that, or do you actually know something about industrial incinerators used for power generation?

  • What? How sheltered are you?

  • Corn is a garbage crop to grow at home. The height thing is kina dumb, because they probably wouldn't bat an eye about sunflowers and roses up on a trellis. But corn basically robs all the nutrients in the gardens soil incredibly fast, starving the other crops. Also as produce corn is the cheapest and most abundant staple and to grow a some what substantial amount you gota give up a significant portion of your garden.

  • Grass seed is significantly cheaper and faster than stones and pavement. Grass also provides some water retention during rain, helping reduce demand on storm drains.

    Yes you will not make headway with this human supremacist for the fact that I have zero interest in paying thousands of dollars in repairs. Because some coon decided to live in my crawl space and fuck my shit up. Or worse yet, have a rat chew up wires and burn my house down. Fun fact, rats love the texture of Romex wire on their teeth.

  • Yes but also no. I agree but there is a big grain of salt to be had here. Yards like also help pests thrive too. Particularly ticks and rodents come to mind. Lots of hiding areas that are safe for rodents to avoid seen / caught. Easy safe pathways for skunks, raccoons, possums etc. Ticks are gona love the tall plants and moist conditions. Earwigs are gona be all up in almost everything that is there. If there is anything that grows fruit, well you vet your ass theres gona be way more paper wasps/balshead hornets/ yellow jackets etc. Is the increased pollen going to now cause more allergies for 8 year old Timmy next door? When winter rolls around all those wonderfull bugs and critters 100% gona want to cozy up in your 2000sqft home. From attic, basment, or kitchen Cupboard.

    Eveyone seems to miss the fact that a diverse environment doesn't only just attract bees and Butterflies. It wouldn't be "diverse " if it did.

    The big reason we grow grass and keep it short is for pest control.

  • Yea you will even find zfs in john deere equipment.