That's been Russia's MO for quite a few wars now.
So where has the left functioned successfully in the real world?
Guess it was Freedomville that caused Soviet Russia and China to be so oppressive, right?
I'd be interested to hear where communism, socialism, or any far left government has ever worked in the real world.
Because there are plenty of examples of it being a nightmare.
If you use it on the surface, you won't have any problems (if it's diluted). It's something that's sold for this exact thing. Otherwise, a quick Google would tell you if there are any problems. I'm just trying to help with the mold/fungal part since that might be a little more tricky to understand.
My only hesitation is if it gets under the paper. It still should be fine, but I don't want to say yes when I'm not 100% sure (it's a scientist thing).
The pure bleach... Well, I'd test that first on a small piece of drywall if you have any laying around. Put a little on, let it sit for a minute, wipe it off with water a couple times and see how it looks in a day or two. In a different spot, put some on for 5 min and do the same thing.
I'm just another guy, not a professional at all. I am, however, a microbiologist that works at a place that tests for this exact thing (but we don't remediate). So this does not constitute a recommendation. Hopefully an actual remediation person can come in and tell you/correct me so I know. I make zero claim to how the spot will look after, but it should be fine. And so on and so forth.
From a microbiology standpoint, if it's grown like that, its going to have put spores out everywhere. So while cutting it out and replacing is the BEST option, it's mostly just going to remove the active production of spores. This can also be nearly identically achieved with a bleach solution. You can buy them premade, but it's basically just 10% (?) bleach and 90% water. Should be super easy to find exact formula online. Put that in a spray bottle, soak the spot on both sides, let it dry, and repeat a couple of times. Maybe scrape it off with a putty knife and put it directly into a sealed bag before you walk it through your house. Seriously, spores are no joke - some can survive re-entering the Earth's atmosphere. Don't walk it through the house open. Respray, rinse and repeat.
If you REALLY want to make sure and give zero shits about how it looks, use 100% bleach after. But know that bleach likes to dissolve things - it's basically the same as an acid, but in the other side of the chemical spectrum, and has the same results. I'd check online to see how drywall will react before doing this, but it'll kill the fungi/mold.
Once you're satisfied that the spot has been touched by bleach all the way through, paint it and forget it exists. It'll let you know relatively quickly if you didn't get it all.
Again, this is from a microbiology standpoint only. I have no idea how the drywall will react or have any experience in remediation.
But if they get the $18/hr, there's no need to tip, right? Right?
Glad you like them! I love them too and got sick of trying to find them all over Reddit, so I started downloading them with the intention of making a subreddit. Since that never happened, I'm putting them here :).
Edit: Just realized you were probably talking about these specific ones. Got too excited that someone else loves this sort of stuff too.
These were always one of my favorites too, but I'm a space nerd as well...
I was getting ready to tell you how amazing 3 was (first I played), how I can barely remember 4, thought 5 was pretty good, and something about 6 - then I realized I don't remember 6 at all. Zero idea. Maybe I played it and it ran in with 5?
I haven't due to apathy. I'll get around to it eventually. Haven't been on Reddit since the blackout and have no desire to go back.
On one side you have people that think 5g causes cancer. On the other, you have people directly beaming shit into their skulls to open their cars from a couple extra feet away.
Wild