moodpecker
moodpecker t1_jdl96yz wrote
Reply to comment by deepstateofficeplant in I used to be a Chassidic Jew! Ask me anything! by RidiculousBadger
Stranger placing a dollar bet it was the campus Chabad house. You wouldn't expect Shabbos dinner with an orthodox family and a bunch of strangers to be as fun as it is.
moodpecker t1_jdl9165 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in I used to be a Chassidic Jew! Ask me anything! by RidiculousBadger
Chassidic is more correct as it includes the guttural "ch". Hassidic is sort of an anglicized pronunciation. Same with Chanukah being spelled Hanukah.
moodpecker t1_j51023i wrote
Reply to A cool lady with a shoulder rooster. by Rainsdrop
Rock out with your cock out
moodpecker t1_j22dgus wrote
Reply to Instant Bacon by donatelochel
MattV2099 would be proud
moodpecker t1_j0sg2ta wrote
Reply to Iguana causes power outage in Florida town for third time this year | CNN by GZAofTheMidwest
At some point, you have to realize he's just going to do it again.
moodpecker t1_j05m4b7 wrote
Unless labor is extremely cheap where you live, it's going to cost more money than it's worth to have someone fix it. What I propose would be very inexpensive and has a good chance of fixing the problem, and you may come out having increased your skills and comfort with fixing things.
You need a screwdriver or allen wrench of whatever matches the screws/bolts holding your bed frame together, and you need a piece of beeswax (candlewax will do as well, but it's a little crumbly).
The squeak is coming from two parts rubbing against each other. You need to sit, bounce on, roll on, and push, and pull on your bed in various places to see what makes it squeak the most. That should help you track down where the squeak is coming from. Once you locate it, unscrew it so that you can separate the squeaking parts enough to rub some wax where they're making contact. Then screw back together. Test your bed again. It's not a guaranteed fix, but it's likely enough that it's worth the gamble. Good luck!
moodpecker t1_iybhhse wrote
Reply to comment by Intrepid_Method_ in Barbados plans to make Tory MP pay reparations for family’s slave past by rein_deer7
I'm presuming that Barbados has an eminent domain system in place where they can force the owner to sell his/her property to the government. If so, they can accomplish the same end of obtaining the property, but without setting a very ugly precedent of tossing out individual rights if enough people think it's justified. The whole point of a democratic republic is to protect individual rights from the whims of the majority.
moodpecker t1_iy65ats wrote
So a bill of attainder and corruption of blood.
moodpecker t1_iy2gstc wrote
It's not just the appearance of the life ring, it's also the expression on the bear's face
moodpecker t1_ir1ephb wrote
Reply to TIL that the construction of Fort Boyard took so long that by the time of completion it was largely obsolete. Years later it found new purpose as a filming location for game shows. by SilasMarner77
I spent a semester in Moscow in 1998, and they showed Форт Баярд на НТВ all the time.
It's how I will never forget the Russian word for midget, "карлик."
moodpecker t1_jdnff5u wrote
Reply to comment by RidiculousBadger in I used to be a Chassidic Jew! Ask me anything! by RidiculousBadger
Or peach schnapps, in my experience