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Reply to comment by DuePomegranate in TSA stirs debate after ruling peanut butter as a liquid by bwaredapenguin
In another post someone noted that some machines are actually calibrated/tested using peanut butter and honey as they mimic the consistency of certain explosives they are looking for.
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Reply to comment by Gamby227 in TIL: Lake Poopo completely dried up after the water level in Lake Titicaca could no longer support feeding into Poopo by Dotst
You will bow to me
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Reply to comment by throwingitaway724 in TIFU by telling people my childhood crush was Lola bunny from space jam by [deleted]
Perfect setup for some casual bromancing.
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Reply to comment by klughn in LPT Request: new apartment without a washer by Ready-Pay-137
Rinsing with water gets a lot of the funk out. Detergent isn't good on your body, but if you wanted to get something like a shirt clean and smelling better a little laundry detergent to finish it off is fine. Sink is best place for smalls.
Body soap may have other additives depending on what you use that you don't want in clothes. Dr. Bronners is a pretty good all in one product for cleaning. People hiking the often use Dr Bronners for everything, including brushing teeth. check this article out
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Reply to comment by bex811 in LPT Request: new apartment without a washer by Ready-Pay-137
Also, things like socks and underwear tend to be "wear one time" kind of items. If you're really pressed to minimize laundry days, these things can be washed with you in the shower. Things like this hanging drying thing can help with the drying process.
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Reply to comment by floralnightmare22 in Are plants growing from cuttings as healthy as those grown from seed? by [deleted]
Here's one article on trees, that suffer from deficits after cloning.
https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-11003684
And here's an article about sea grass that's been doing it for 4,500 years.
Polyploidy seems to be the mechanism in the genetics of plants such as the seaweed that allows this behavior.
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Genetically they will be clones. Sometimes this process is called cloning. First difference will be that the mother plant, grown from seed, will have a tap root. The clone will not. The importance of the tap root will vary between plants. For some it's not an issue at all, for others it may mean less vigorous growth.
Again on cloning, some plants will naturally be able to make clones from clones indefinitely. Others will have a limited number of generations they can produce.
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Reply to comment by Leather-Department71 in Devil's Bathtub in Duffield, Virginia. 7/4/21. [4032x3024] [OC] by Berryfly04
It's for Lovers.
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Reply to comment by wecomeinpeacedoyou in TIFU by flashing unsuspecting woman touring my ship. by [deleted]
Prepare to dive...
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Reply to comment by csk1325 in Man Discovers Rare Medieval Wedding Ring Worth an Estimated $47,000 While Using His Metal Detector by EyeWantItThatWay
England has specific rules about finding antiquities. But yes, they have to report the discovery and sell it to a museum. Land owner and discoverer have to split profits.
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Reply to comment by DaytonaDemon in Man Discovers Rare Medieval Wedding Ring Worth an Estimated $47,000 While Using His Metal Detector by EyeWantItThatWay
In England you don't get to keep most antiquities you find.
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Reply to comment by IMakeBandNames in Man Discovers Rare Medieval Wedding Ring Worth an Estimated $47,000 While Using His Metal Detector by EyeWantItThatWay
>And to change this guy‘s life.
If he gets to keep it. England has some fun rules about discovering antiquities.
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Reply to comment by punekar_2018 in What not to do by a-filipino
Sucking at something is the first step to being kinda sorta good at something.
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Reply to comment by TheGreatArseholio in Signatures of alien technology could be how humanity first finds extraterrestrial life by WallStreetDoesntBet
It's kind of impossible to see anything of detail from that distance. The diameter of the telescope would need to be so large it would be of comical proportions.
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Reply to comment by Harry_Gorilla in TSA stirs debate after ruling peanut butter as a liquid by bwaredapenguin
Ah, the guy who tried to smuggle a handgun through TSA in a jar of peanut butter makes more sense now.