Oh this dude is definitely gay.
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The problem isn't the police and their fun toys... It's the rich that is the problem.
All of us, teachers and police alike are fighting over crumbs from the cake that we deserve.
Boy I'm getting super sick of these, "Millennials are doing this ____ , gen Zers are ruining that ____ , boomers are mad about ____" articles. Having one less thing to divide us as people would be nice right about now.
Yeah and thanks for watching it. I felt simular. I liked watching it because I'm a big fan, but it was their love and passion for it that got me. And for what it is I think they did a great job. It could have been shorter or had more other content... But I can only assume there was some budget issues as it was nonprofit made.
Why is this coming out now? Like we know... Why is this a news story, now? I am absolutely not a conspiracy theorist, but this makes me feel like one. Is something going to happen to Saudi Arabia... Are some powers at be trying to sway public opinion for some reason?
I'm far from a Profi in the field but I have looked into it before. There are companies that will do it either in home or take it to them, but often it is expensive. There are many home repair kits available, but the paint on / fingernail polish kinds work poorly. The sand the whole tub down and put a new layer on are better... But the cost and work typically don't justify it. If they are just top surface damages, you could try a higher polish sand job on the tub and see.
So it looks like ya got a couple of issues here. As the peeps mentioned, acid - weather in vinegar (preferably stonger like 30%+ if available) or chemicals to take off the lime deposits is a first start. Second it looks like the top layer(s) of the enamel are damaged and or cracked which is why you are struggling with it "coming back and not completely going away". There are fixes for this, but replacement is usually recommended if this is the case.
All child comments, the entire post. It makes finding things easier then going into the replys if I want to. Usually child comments are less helpful.
*it can be safely done yes, but but shouldn't and it's not allowed in some areas. Where I live everywhere that sells batteries has to have collection points for their recycling and it is not legal to put them in the trash.
I use Jebora and am happy, is there something important I'm missing? I was a Reddit is Fun user before and I like both because of how simple and basic they are. I hated the official reddit app for the reasons above.
Edit: the one thing I don't like is you can't, or I don't know how, to collapse all child comments.
Hey, yeah I assumed. Just looking for a chuckle.
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