Plumber and gamer. Playing video games since I was 3 with the first NES. Left Reddit for Lemmy and not looking back!
I use EbookHunter. You have to turn on a VPN after 3 downloads or they make you sign up for it. I’ve downloaded many books from there for my Kindle.
Kagi was my favorite but their pricing model is a little too high still. If it was $5 for 500 searches I would do that but the unlimited for $10 is just a bit too high for me.
I didn’t realize it was in the Alan Wake universe. I still need to play Control.
Airwrecka
I bought a buckwheat pillow and it’s absolutely amazing, I don’t think I can sleep with a regular pillow anymore.
So what’s the way to get around it?
Why are you still on Reddit?
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I was in the Navy, we got it drilled in our heads in Boot camp that we had to say Male and Female. Literally we would have to scream “MALE ON DECK” when entering a female’s berthing or the opposite when a Female entered a Male berthing.
So this is an old Mixet shower valve. You can try ordering the parts for a rebuild and changing the cartridge for it, but in my experience the valve body has issues with it. We usually end up replacing them with either a Delta or Moen single handle shower valve.
Source: Plumber for 13 years.
It’s not a Moen, it’s a Mixet. I am not a fan of rebuilds or cartridge change outs on these. It’s doable but usually the valve body has something wrong with it. Usually just change them out with a delta or a Moen single handle.
Curse of the Reaper. It’s like reading an 80s slasher flick. Nothing too amazing but still a good and fun read!
One of my favorites of all time.
Why go to that much trouble, why even stay on Reddit?
A former newspaper.
The whole series is great.
My friend from Canada comes to visit and is a smoker. She brings packs with her and the entire pack is covered in warnings and pictures. I asked her if it bothers her and and she said, “I don’t even notice them anymore.” I highly doubt putting a warning on each cigarette is going to do anything.
And now we listen to the snails in our ears.