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2024.11.29 15:40 Big_Contract_9932 Truth

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2024.11.29 15:40 QuesQueCe19 Best Features Dream Kitchen

I'm in the market for a new set of kitchen appliances for a remodel. What are the brands with the best feature that I "didn't know I needed".
Our fridge went out a couple years ago and one of the sales guys tried to tell us that having good lighting would be important, but we blew it off. Biggest mistake! Turns out when you start making fridges huge and deep, they become cavernous so now food gets "lost" and goes bad in my LG fridge all the time.
We like deep round bowls - think Japanese ramen bowls. They don't fit well in our newer Miele dishwasher which bugs me everytime I put one in there.
Finally, the stove we have now is electric, but we might remodel to include gas along that wall and I'm trying to decide between gas and electric, plus cooktop separate than oven?
If you think this post would be better off in a different sub let me know. Thx
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2024.11.29 15:40 Competitive_Key1325 Almoço de sexta.

Improvisado.
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2024.11.29 15:40 Baby_Bat_N Canon EOS 250D SD card slot issues: repair or upgrade?

Hey Reddit, need your advice ;)
I've had my trusty Canon EOS 250D for four years and it's never let me down.
Last weekend, my SD card got stuck in the slot, but I managed to get it out without too much trouble. Since then, my camera won't read any SD cards. I've tried everything I could find online, but no luck.
I took it to a camera shop and they said it's the SD card slot. To fix it, they'd have to replace the whole motherboard. They couldn't give me a price because only the Canon repair centre can do that kind of fixing, but I've read online it could cost around €250-€400.
So, here's my dilemma: is it worth spending that much on a camera I bought for €500? Or should I just bite the bullet and upgrade to a new one?
Any advice would be really appreciated!
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2024.11.29 15:40 Radiant_Potato4416 Realistic or Pessimistic Stats? 38yo IVF

Hello,
I'm gearing up for my first IVF Cycle (38yo, 7.5AMH, maybe PCOS but hormones and ovulation are regular)
TW: High numbers - I had a previous ER 3 years ago, with the same AMH, which yielded 26 eggs/24 mature. I'm keeping this frozen as a backup (they are in another country).
The clinic has given me a report, supposedly customized (Univfy® PreIVFTM, that is giving me a 26% of success with one IVF cycle). This seems to me just the average for all 38 years old, not taking into account that my AMH is high and that I responded well to the protocol the first time around.
As comparison, the SART IVF calculator gives me a 51% and according to hunger games dashboards, people with similar profiles on age and AMH had 2.5 Euploids.
Do you think the 26% is realistic? Pessimistic? I left the clinic quite bummed.
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2024.11.29 15:40 nurseinher20s Asking the employee back what I should get

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2024.11.29 15:40 Tabefore1975a1 Maybe maybe maybe

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2024.11.29 15:40 wetsockssucker 20 [F4A] #online looking for a dom

about me:
i have a very long list of kinks so i’ll only list my favorites: spanking, orgasem control, denial, edging, pet play, names (good and bad ones), pretty much any bdsm related stuff and i love having rules set for me to go by. i’m very open to everything besides limits.
my limits: any sort of activity that can cause any type of permanent harm to me or to others, public play and just gross things in general.
i don’t send pictures, videos or audios to strangers, please don’t ask for it, if i feel comfortable it’ll come with time, with that being said, please dont dm me if you’re only looking for that.
i’m white, 170cm (i think it’s equal to 5 feet and 7 inches), i have brown hair and a slim body but i think my ass and thighs are thick.
what i’m looking for:
i’m looking for a guy who can guide and control me, know when it’s needed to be patient and know when it’s needed to be aggressive, someone who share the same kinks as me (ofc doesn’t have to be every single one but just the same vibe in general).
more then that, i need someone who can hold a long conversation and be interesting. this also feels weird to say but i sometime need somebody to just vent to.. id like it to be you.
in your first message please include your name, age, kinks, limits and interests, the more your message is filled with information the more appealing it is. please dont send me any sort of pictures without permission.
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2024.11.29 15:40 Maeve2798 [Prometheus] Classes of Phytozoans, from land striders to reef builders

A follow up to my original post on phytozoan general anatomy, this time filling in more about the various major subgroups of phytozoans. As a general summary, phytozoans are radial animals which can photosynthesize and have a plant-like larval stage which metamorphoses into an animal adult form.
Subphylum Proboscidora Summary of what was in the previous post- They have calcareous bony elements in their skin and in the form of teeth on the extendable proboscis of a mouth. Ancestral tentacles used majorly in locomotion, mouth often used in breathing. Some have a closed circulatory system.
Cyclostea
(kuklikós + ostéon, ‘circular bones’’)
Orders: Dendromorpha, Eurystasis, Acerdonta
The cyclosteans are generally large vertebrate-like creatures as adults with a distinctive four legged form, including some of the largest animals on Prometheus. In order to maintain this size they exhibit a significant amount of convergence with brachiognathans and earth vertebrates, having powerful muscular bodies and mineralised endoskeletons to support their weight.
The cyclosteans skeleton is derived from the simple skeletal elements of other more basal proboscidorans. In cyclosteans, these elements are expanded into a network of branching bones forming a kind of basket-like structure. The cyclosteans’ name comes from the many ringed shapes which make up this structure wrapping around the mass of tissue, to support their weight.
Unlike other phytozoans which exhibit radial body plans, the cyclosteans have evolved secondarily bilateral body plans capable of more mobility and better structural support at larger sizes. Having evolved from a six legged sprawling ancestor, the cyclosteans have reorganised their bodies into a front and back, having lost the eyes of what is now their rear while moving the other four closer to the front, while their four remaining limbs now move forward and back giving them a specific direction of movement.
Having large sturdy legs helps provide for their increased size but it does also move their mouth, located on the underside of the body inconveniently out of the way for feeding. To help with this, their proboscises are well muscled and very mobile and the longest among proboscidorans, able to extend down to the ground, or reach out to the side, to grab food with its toothy oral end and pull it gradually up into their body.
This is also useful for reproduction, allowing them to easily press their proboscises together when mating while standing upright, and also to carefully lay their eggs onto the ground.
The cyclosteans form a clade with their relatives, the herpetopods, called the rhizomorpha, for the presence of the root-like tendrils they possess in their larval form to anchor themselves and take up nutrients. Most marine phytozoans are free floating plankton in their larval stage, while these roots are adapted for the terrestrial existence of the rhizomorphans.
Herpetopoda
(herpetón + poús, ‘crawling feet’)
Orders: T, Saprobomorpha, Thanatophyta, Osteanula
Generally small, six eyed and six legged adults, with sprawling limbs and a light and flexible internal bony skeleton, the hepetopods are a diverse, abundant, and adaptable group.
Lacking the upright back and forth motion of cyclosteans limbs limits herpetopods size and speed, but they can move easily in any direction with a stable walking platform that also allows them to make additional use of their limbs. Small hooked claws along the inner side of most herpetopod’s legs are adapted for the purposes of feeding, but are also used by some species for climbing, or fighting, or a number of other uses.
They have a fairly similar proboscis to their cyclostean relatives, but with the notable difference that their proboscis is smaller and not quite as flexible. With their smaller bodies and sprawling limbs, herpetopods are much closer to the ground so don’t need to reach down as far, and with dexterous limbs available for use as feeding tools pulling food within reach of their proboscis.
Paraskeletopoda
(pará + skeletós + poús, ‘near skeleton feet’)
Orders: Polybranchia, Pachybranchia
Aquatic gill breathing relatives of the herpetopods and cyclosteans with rudimentary bony endoskeleton. Most have six limbs, but can vary between five to eight. Like their terrestrial relatives, the paraskeletopod larvae are sessile, attached to some substrate, but unlike many other marine phytozoans which have free floating planktonic larvae, a trait which, combined with their walking ability, helped their ancient relatives move onto land.
For the marine paraskeletopods, this trait allows their larvae to be kept in a secure location where the larvae are sheltered and even guarded by their parents and means the larvae do not have to hope for currents to take them to suitable habitat but stay in the same hospitable areas. This does limit their ability to disperse over long distances to reach different pockets of habitat, but on occasion violent storms will dislodge the larvae and carry them away, a journey which the larvae are actually well suited for.
Tentaclomys
(tentāculum + mûs, ‘tentacle muscle’)
Orders: M
Marine phytozoans with muscular tentacles that they use variously for swimming, feeding, and to move along the seafloor. They are some of the most efficient swimming phytozoans, and their compact radial bodies lend to making them agile, with a ring of eyes to scan for danger in all directions. However, they do struggle to get as fast as the sleek and muscular paraichtyids, and often favour reefs and coastlines where they have places to hide, as well as sunlit waters to fuel their photosynthesis.
Some species have the unique ability to retain their eggs within a brood pouch that allows the phytoform young to develop with their parent’s protection and nourishment and emerge only after they metamorphose into mobile zooforms.
Leptosoma
(tentāculum + mōtor, ‘grip mover’)
Orders: T
Benthic marine phytozoans with flattened bodies that move with simple tentacle arms that pull themselves along the sea floor, with their morphology and lifestyle generally resembling Earth animals like brittle stars and urchins.They are one of the older clades of proboscidorans and still have an open circulatory system that limits both their size and their activity rate, but this serves no problem for their simple life eating algae, detritus, or slow moving creatures.
Pennabrachia
(penna + brakhíōn, ‘feather arm’)
Orders: T
Generally free swimming marine proboscidorans which move by flailing their tentacle arms which are lined with many long, fine hooks which are effective both in swimming but particularly for picking up small prey which it sweeps up toward its mouth where the proboscis can pick them off. Pennabrachia is the oldest clade of proboscidorans and as a result still has an open circulatory system.
Subphylum Aculeovora Summary of what is in the previous post- Soft bodied with ancestral tentacles modified with stinging cells to capture and kill prey before it goes into their simple fleshy mouth. All have an open circulatory system.
Myocampta
(mûs + kámptō, ‘muscle bend’)
Orders: Repoformes, Interiostoma
Myocamptans are notable for also evolving a bilaterally symetrical bodyplan, independent of the cyclosteans, with a front oral end and rear tail end, their phyllobranchia on top of their back and their anus and excretory end on the bottom but pushed toward the rear.
Myocamptans can be further distinguished by the characteristic small flaps they possess which they use to locomote, stretching and contracting their body. In most species, these flaps are developed into a kind of suction cup, enabling them crawl along the sea floor or in terrestrial environments, while some other species use them as fins.
Most aculeovorans reproduce through external fertilisation, but myocamptans use internal fertilisation. Some species still use a kind of broadcast spawning where they release their sperm into the water but retain their eggs inside waiting to take up sperm from another individual, but many myocamptans mate by direct contact with both partners pressing their mouths together to exchange gametes.
Flabellastoma
(flabellum + stóma, ‘fan mouth’)
Orders: Vorophyta, Culmoformes
Mostly sessile adults that live on the sea floor or the bottom of lakes and rivers and can catch sizable prey, some are capable of ‘uprooting’ themselves and crawling away in response to poor environmental conditions or predators. While in terms of their sessile existence, they resemble the colonial tentacle grasses, their closest relatives are the myocamptans, which descended from an common ancestor that resembled some of the crawling flabellastomes.
Flabellastomes exhibit a kind of developmental torsion, in which their growing internal organs twist and rearrange themselves as they mature at the end of their larval stage, the end result being that both their phyllobranchia and mouth point upward so they can feed, breathe and photosynthesise while the base of their body is attached to the seafloor.
This torsion was inherited also by the myocamptans but adapted into their current bilateral, slug-like body plan.
Apoikostoma
(apoikíā + stóma, ‘colony mouth’)
Orders: Huphalodomos
Small, sessile filter feeding adults that grow together in colonies to make larger photosynthetic structures and collect small bits of food, apoikostomes are known as tentacle grasses. They are notable for gathering on rocky sea floors to form many of Prometheus’s reefs. Unable to move on their own, all tentacle grasses rely on broadcast spawning to reproduce, releasing large quantities of sperm into the water, but many species will retain their eggs internally and wait to take up sperm into them.
Unlike flabellastomes, apoikostomes have adapted differently to being sessile, with their mouth buried in the substrate and, no longer being in use, is atrophied. Instead they feed using their tentacle-like phyllobranchia to grab food and have a special internal connection allowing them to pass it down to their stomach.
Medusomorpha
(medusa + morphḗ, ‘medusa form’)
Orders:
Mostly free swimming adults that resemble the medusa phases of earth medusozoans, the jellyfish. Medusomorph phytozoans generally have large cap-like phyllobranchia and a set of long trailing tentacles, moving by jet propulsion of water out of their oral apparatus.
Medusomorph either reproduce by broadcast spawning, or sometimes by gathering to spawn in close contact. Usually this is external fertilisation, but some species will instead use internal fertilisation.
Mixomorpha
(mix + morphḗ, ‘mixed form’)
Orders:
Generally colonial organisms, with individual zooid adults acting together like a single organism, taking different forms depending on function, such as locomotory zooids which perform jet propulsion while others are feeding zooids with an expanded set of tentacles which usually serves to snatch up tiny prey. A mixomorph colony can grow very large for such relatively simple organisms, being larger collectively than any other aculeovoran or most other creatures on Prometheus.
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Thanks to anyone for reading!
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2024.11.29 15:40 LilLuke21 4 High beam harness

Hey guys, I have a 1994 k1500 that I am trying to do the 4 high beam mod on. I see tutorials everywhere on YouTube with links to purchase the wiring harness but it seems like every one is marked as unavailable or sold out. Does anyone know where I can purchase one or have the blueprints to build one? Thanks
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2024.11.29 15:40 Downtown-Ad4335 I know i just posted, but this game is so cooked

Out of my last 100 matches. I would guess that maybe 3 of them were actually gameplay. The other 97 is just stand in place launching projectiles as fast as their character can. And run away in an absolute panic when i aproach. Repeat steps.
Do you have rocks where your brain should be? Or is your IQ actually low enough to enjoy that shit? Do you also enjoy getting your lil dumb ass 3 stocked?
Really cant imagine why other gaming communities make fun of smash players the most. Yall Have fun w this shit fest, majorly dumbed down version of the game. Im spent w Super Dodgeball Bros.
In the wise words of a hilarious karen of a smash tourney “ENJOY YOUR VIRGINITIES”
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2024.11.29 15:40 EJnos04 To all the people saying it’s a 1Lp

How? Like when he said that Dawn FM was a short chapter and it’s 2LP. And now that we’re at the longer chapter ( he tweeted something like “this was a short chapter not this next one tho”) how do we get a 1LP situation? I want to hear toughts on this 😄
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2024.11.29 15:40 Leading_Plan6775 On Video Essays and Educational Content

I love video essays. I hate video essays.
We live in a largely audio-visual world, it's highly stimulating. If given the choice between only reason something, only listening to something, or watching a video, most people will pick the video. It replicates real life to use multiple senses in an interaction than it does to only use one sense.
So if I want to learn more about a topic, what's my first response? To go on YouTube or TikTok and find a video of someone talking about it. For most social issues, there's a wealth of videos of people sharing research, opinions, and anecdotes already condensed down into 40 minutes of easily consumable content. For some more academic topics, it's more of a toss up.
What's the issue? These videos are made to be easily consumable. Which is great! They can appeal to a larger audience! More people can watch and enjoy the videos. I even heard one video essayist say this was to make education more accessible. I can't begin to tell you how many videos I watched as a kid and how many great things I learned about. But that's also the issue, they were all at my level as a kid.
Now that I'm older, they don't live up to my expectations the same. I can recognize the lack of substantial research and evidence, the loose ends never tied up or even addressed, the shallowness and surface level approach to hard hitting topics. As a kid these flew over my head, I took away the spark notes and called it a day. I feel like I was promised a yacht and got a paddle boat. I just come away unsatisfied.
How does this create the same addictive feeling that pure entertainment videos might? Assuming you've got a bit of education or experience past that of a middle schooler, you'll recognize these gaps even subconsciously. Your brain will be looking to fill in the missing information you were promised. So you go: Click. Next video. Maybe this guy will ACTUALLY get into it. No? Ok. Click. Next video.
Cue the endless cycle of clicking, watching, clicking, watching, and never becoming truly satisfied with how you've spent your time.
These video essayists say that they are "making education more accessible," but they're not giving you an education. They are creating content. They are engaging viewers. They are giving you just enough information to be curious and keep watching until they've got enough ad spaces and engagement to cast you aside and call it a day.
Are there exceptions? Of course there are, there's exceptions to every rule. The point of this post is for you to recognize that if you are on a journey to cut back on an addiction to the internet, you have to vigilantly review EVERYTHING you consume and how it affects you. You cannot assume that content creators of any kind have what's best for you, the consumer, in mind.
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2024.11.29 15:40 Dear-Mycologist6286 Need Help Deciding on Bathroom Renovation Options – Which One Makes More Sense?

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2024.11.29 15:40 iton428 What is my vibe ? And first impression on me

Yes i a sick on the 2nd picture
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2024.11.29 15:40 Of_Sket H: any 10 Mods 2★ u need W: best offer leaders

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2024.11.29 15:40 Intelligent-Pop-4632 rate my bacon🙏

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2024.11.29 15:40 Michael7560 Proposed S93 Schedule Enhancement

The S93 LTD which ends Brooklyn Service at 10:06 can get crowded as well as not being able to make it can cause problems the the new schedule would have the S93 end service to Brooklyn at 11:00 here are the times as follows
9:00
9:12
9:24
9:36
9:48
10:00
10:15
10:30
10:45
11:00 (LAST)
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2024.11.29 15:40 aratakizech Alternative Set

Hi Chasca Mains! First time posting here. So I actually got her and since my luck on Obsidian is so disappointing, what is her best alternative between Wanderer's Troupe and Shimenawa set?
I have a a lot of good spare from the two sets and I'm curious which performs better.
Thank you!
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2024.11.29 15:40 noldshit Theory on why all the tip screens

Doesn't the POS company charge a percentage to process a card?
So, with that in mind... If I'm selling POS services it behoves me to jack up the bill in any way I can so my cut of the percentage is higher.
I push the tip screen on merchant to "reward" their staff which in essence rewards my cut.
Fornicate ALL the greedy bastards and pay in cash.
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2024.11.29 15:40 Sad_Troodon Zhang My (OC) by me

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2024.11.29 15:40 JaySTAR Laifen Wave elektrische Schallzahnbürste mit Oszillation & Vibration (Edelstahl) für 79,99€

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2024.11.29 15:40 Jotaro1970 If you could change anything about Batfleck, what would it be?

If you could change anything about Batfleck, what would it be? Personally i think he should have been closer to main Batman rather than trying to adapt the version from the Dark Knight Returns, it was too early to even try and think about that, and give him the no kill rule
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2024.11.29 15:40 TheRealThrillho2 28 M4F 2 down on my first bingo cards, any lovely ladies willing to keep the ball rolling?

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