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2024.11.30 16:30 Fun-Income-8356 College baddie

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2024.11.30 16:30 Thekillerdp007 Tired of playing parkour races alone

Anybody here 2 play mega ramps, parkours and face2face?? Kinda bored playing alone
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2024.11.30 16:30 NavyOpie Some of my latest ESVA graphics

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2024.11.30 16:30 SoozlesNoodles What would happen to TSLA if Elon got got?

I like Elon but he’s got a lot of unpopular opinions for a guy who has massive incentives to being taken out.
I’m not saying anyone do anything like this but a small investment in a drone and a couple puts around earnings or something and boom instant millionaire the second the market opens.
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2024.11.30 16:30 Jikol1970 Built my first bass

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2024.11.30 16:30 TassandraArcticFox I was out shopping yesterday and he missed me

I was out shopping yesterday and he missed me Went black friday shopping (not much spending, just a long day at the mall with the girls) and ever since I got back last night G-man has been attached to me, being silly to get my attention, face smashing into my face and giving me kisses, wanting uppies, and bringing me toys. Sweetest orange boy either missed me A LOT or he knows there is new cat toys for him.
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2024.11.30 16:30 jgrumiaux "Classical Music/Reference Recordings" - Is this even legal?

I'm a professional musician but ignorant about many ins and outs of the recording industry.
I came across this Youtube channel, Classical Music/Reference Recordings. There was this video advertising their Black Friday special.
Can someone explain how this is legal? These are remastering of major recordings on major labels, now owned by conglomerates like Sony, Warner, etc. As far as I can see, they're not public domain. How does this guy (Alexandre Bak) get to remaster, repackage, and resell them on his own independent label?
I did compare two recordings, the EMI original of Jacqueline duPre's Dvorak concerto:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fUxvBbIux4A
with his remastering
https://youtu.be/fmmUXLO40Ro?si=cR7rrlYEtWBvmIHf
and actually I was surprised to hear there was a difference. To my ears the original sounds thinner by comparison. So maybe it's not a scam, but just theft?
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2024.11.30 16:30 Professional-Yak-899 Why does this pop up whenever i try to open netflix?

Please help i need to watch series 😭😭
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2024.11.30 16:30 Electrical_Sleep5376 Good places in the US to open a solo practice in a new area?

TLDR: Where would you open up a practice if you were going to go solo and had geographical flexibility to go anywhere in the US (with small kids), with no built-in local legal network that can help get you cases, or experience in the area of law you want to practice in, but with a decade of experience in other areas of law, and with a financial safety net that can keep your family sheltered and with food on the table while you figure it out? Feel free to consider any factors relevant to it being a good move.
Thankful for transactional law, which has given me enough money I can support my small family on about $75k (if we sell our apartment) per year, pretty much indefinitely. But I only ended up in capital markets because of the economy when I graduated. I hate it, and have always wanted to do litigation. Each year I max out pro bono hours on housing, petty defense, welfare/medicaid benefits, or the rare foster care or death row appellate case (doing only peon work). Enough to confirm I am interested and energized by pretty much all forms of litigation in a way getting a company ready to IPO just never has, not enough to feel like I understand the nuances of anything. I feel like I have good general lawyer skills- responsiveness, attention to detail, etc. I have 0 experience at the business side, so it's a question if I'd be good that way, but I am always brought in on pitches, because I'm personable, and a good speaker. So I hope I'd be ok at the getting clients part.
I still have relatively 0 experience in lit. Definitely not enough to get hired in it. And I'm at a point in my career, that flexibility to take off at 4 to see a kid's game (and then get back to work until midnight or whatever if I have to) is a non-negotiable. I also have enough of a financial cushion that I feel like I can risk going on my own and give it a good shot. (Although not in NYC, where we currently live and the only state in which I'm barred).
I think my ideal at this point would be plaintiff side employment law. But I'm open to anything (including suggestions of where to start). I also have complete geographical flexibility to move to where it would make the most sense. I currently work remotely, so can move there, while getting barred, then quit current job when everything's in place. Oldest kid is ten, and finishing elementary school this year. Others are young enough, it shouldn't be too disruptive.
Thoughts on where I should look? Interested in everything that's relevant. Attorney saturation, average fee/collection amounts, good support set-ups/deals for newly barred attorneys in the state, cost of living in relation to work, nice place to live with kids,
Also specifically interested in thoughts on Nashville- went out there recently to visit family and was surprised to love it. Also have a lot of extended family end up there. But know nothing of the legal community.
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2024.11.30 16:30 gabrielus_papus how in the world is it possible that a little cheerleader has more hp then all these armoured units? like, there is only a 69 (nice) hp difference between sonya and mf rogue!?

how in the world is it possible that a little cheerleader has more hp then all these armoured units? like, there is only a 69 (nice) hp difference between sonya and mf rogue!? submitted by gabrielus_papus to DeadAhead [link] [comments]


2024.11.30 16:30 dickdumpjoes Black stringy thing coming from water dispenser

Is this mold coming from my water dispenser? This is the second time i have seen it within the past month. Filter changed in august so its only been 4 months.
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2024.11.30 16:30 YT-Enigma Dark Secrets of the Tower of London 👻

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2024.11.30 16:30 Glittering_Damage256 The Battle of Pride vs Faith

I am a 32-year-old gay man raised in a Baptist environment, which has profoundly shaped my values and perspectives. As I navigate life, I notice the pervasive celebration of gay pride and the rainbow symbol, which presents a dichotomy for me. While I embrace my identity, I struggle with the concept of pride in light of my faith and the teachings of the Bible.
On one hand, I recognize the importance of self-acceptance and community for those marginalized. This pursuit aligns with the core message of Christianity—love. Yet, I feel discomfort reconciling this with the values learned in church. I question how to honor my authentic self while staying true to my convictions.
This journey calls for vulnerability and introspection, emphasizing the relationship between ourselves, others, and the divine. I appreciate the resilience of the LGBTQ+ community represented by the rainbow but also seek to uphold the beliefs guiding my moral compass. As I embrace my identity, I remain committed to exploring the balance between faith and self-acceptance amidst the colors of pride.
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2024.11.30 16:30 Sveti_Krompir Sorry not sorry

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2024.11.30 16:30 savagemate24 No dlc for HF2

Just wondering why they are realising news dlc's for HF1 and HF2 has had a small Halloween update? If anyone has any answers 🤣
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2024.11.30 16:30 AutoModerator [Rivalry Week] NC State at North Carolina – Discussion

NC State at North Carolina

Discussion threads are posted ~4 hours prior to scheduled game time.
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2024.11.30 16:30 AutoModerator [Rivalry Week] California at #9 SMU – Discussion

California at #9 SMU

Discussion threads are posted ~4 hours prior to scheduled game time.
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2024.11.30 16:30 AutoModerator [Rivalry Week] #6 Miami at Syracuse – Discussion

#6 Miami at Syracuse

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2024.11.30 16:30 anon90059 Noise reduction ear muff over your IEM?

Anyone try wearing noise reduction ear muffs, like the ones used in construction, over the IEM to get better noise reduction?
The one in this pic as actually a Vic Firth SIH1 headphone, but is being used without an audio cable.
Any experiences with it would be appreciated!
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2024.11.30 16:30 CoupDeRomance Everything Everywhere All At Once is over hyped and it sucks

I love complex sci-fi with hidden meanings, but this one is just incoherent or maybe pretentious.
Don't tell me I just don't get it, I nerd about sci-fi movies and novels, watch endless YouTube breakdowns, easter egg reviews etc. But this movie just sucks.
Last I checked, I couldn't find a single YouTuber that disliked the movie. Strange. I guess my opinion is just unpopular.
But you're welcome to disagree.
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2024.11.30 16:30 babayoff What is a Fire Blanket Used For? My Experience with the Prepared Hero Fire Blanket

Fire safety is something most of us don’t think about until a crisis happens. I had always relied on a fire extinguisher as my go-to fire safety tool, but after researching alternatives, I discovered fire blankets. Specifically, I came across the Prepared Hero Fire Blanket, which has since become a crucial part of my fire safety plan.
If you’re wondering, “What is a fire blanket used for?”Fire safety is something most of us don’t think about until a crisis happens. I had always relied on a fire extinguisher as my go-to fire safety tool, but after researching alternatives, I discovered fire blankets. Specifically, I came across the Prepared Hero Fire Blanket, which has since become a crucial part of my fire safety plan. If you’re wondering, “What is a fire blanket used for?” or whether it’s worth having one in your home, here’s what I’ve learned.
What Exactly Is a Fire Blanket? A fire blanket is a piece of safety equipment made from fire-resistant material designed to smother small fires by cutting off their oxygen supply. Unlike a fire extinguisher, which sprays chemicals to put out flames, a fire blanket creates a physical barrier between the fire and the air it needs to keep burning.
Fire blankets are particularly useful for kitchen fires, BBQ mishaps, or even emergencies in a garage or car. The Prepared Hero Fire Blanket, in particular, is compact, reusable, and easy to use, making it a practical addition to any household or workspace.
How Does It Work? The concept of a fire blanket is incredibly simple, and that’s part of its appeal. To use it, you:

  1. Grab the pull tabs at the top of the pouch to remove the blanket.
  2. Unfold it quickly, making sure to protect your hands with the edges of the blanket.
  3. Place it directly over the flames to smother the fire by cutting off its oxygen supply.
The simplicity of this process is one of the reasons I decided to get the Prepared Hero Fire Blanket. In a high-stress situation, I wanted something straightforward that didn’t require a lot of steps or training to use effectively.
What Can a Fire Blanket Be Used For? A fire blanket like the Prepared Hero Fire Blanket can be used in a variety of scenarios. Here are some of the most common applications:
1. Grease Fires in the Kitchen Grease fires are one of the most dangerous types of fires because using water on them can make the situation worse. A fire blanket is ideal for this scenario because it doesn’t rely on chemicals or water—it simply smothers the flames.
2. Electrical Fires Water is also not safe to use on electrical fires, so a fire blanket is a safer alternative. It can be used to quickly isolate the flames without the risk of electrocution.
3. Clothing Fires In the unfortunate event that someone’s clothing catches fire, a fire blanket can be used to wrap around them and extinguish the flames.
4. Outdoor Fires Whether it’s a BBQ grill flare-up or a small campfire that gets out of control, a fire blanket can help you handle the situation before it escalates.
Learn more about how the Prepared Hero Fire Blanket can help in these scenarios: Find out here
Why I Chose the Prepared Hero Fire Blanket When I started researching fire blankets, I wanted something that was not only effective but also easy to use and store. The Prepared Hero Fire Blanket checked all those boxes. Here are a few things that stood out to me:
Does It Really Work? While I haven’t had to use the Prepared Hero Fire Blanket on a real fire yet, I’ve practiced deploying it to get a feel for how it works. The process is simple and quick, which I think is crucial in an emergency. The material feels thick and durable, giving me confidence that it can handle high temperatures.
According to its specifications, the blanket can isolate heat up to 1076°F (580°C). That’s more than enough for most household fires, whether it’s a grease fire in the kitchen or a small electrical fire.
How It Compares to a Fire Extinguisher It’s important to note that a fire blanket isn’t a replacement for a fire extinguisher. Instead, it’s a complementary tool that excels in certain situations. Here’s how the two compare:
For small, contained fires, the Prepared Hero Fire Blanket is a fantastic option. For larger fires, however, a fire extinguisher is still necessary.
Where to Keep a Fire Blanket The portability of the Prepared Hero Fire Blanket is one of its best features. Here are some recommended spots to keep one:
Final Thoughts So, what is a fire blanket used for? The answer is simple: it’s a versatile, mess-free tool for handling small fires safely and effectively. The Prepared Hero Fire Blanket has impressed me with its ease of use, durability, and practicality. While it’s not a replacement for a fire extinguisher, it’s a valuable addition to any fire safety plan.
Having one in my kitchen gives me peace of mind, and I’m considering getting additional blankets for my garage and car. If you’re looking to improve your fire safety setup, a fire blanket like this one is worth considering.
4o or whether it’s worth having one in your home, here’s what I’ve learned.
What Exactly Is a Fire Blanket? A fire blanket is a piece of safety equipment made from fire-resistant material designed to smother small fires by cutting off their oxygen supply. Unlike a fire extinguisher, which sprays chemicals to put out flames, a fire blanket creates a physical barrier between the fire and the air it needs to keep burning.
Fire blankets are particularly useful for kitchen fires, BBQ mishaps, or even emergencies in a garage or car. The Prepared Hero Fire Blanket, in particular, is compact, reusable, and easy to use, making it a practical addition to any household or workspace.
Want to learn more about the Prepared Hero Fire Blanket? Check it out
How Does It Work? The concept of a fire blanket is incredibly simple, and that’s part of its appeal. To use it, you:
  1. Grab the pull tabs at the top of the pouch to remove the blanket.
  2. Unfold it quickly, making sure to protect your hands with the edges of the blanket.
  3. Place it directly over the flames to smother the fire by cutting off its oxygen supply.
The simplicity of this process is one of the reasons I decided to get the Prepared Hero Fire Blanket. In a high-stress situation, I wanted something straightforward that didn’t require a lot of steps or training to use effectively.
What Can a Fire Blanket Be Used For? A fire blanket like the Prepared Hero Fire Blanket can be used in a variety of scenarios. Here are some of the most common applications:
1. Grease Fires in the Kitchen Grease fires are one of the most dangerous types of fires because using water on them can make the situation worse. A fire blanket is ideal for this scenario because it doesn’t rely on chemicals or water—it simply smothers the flames.
2. Electrical Fires Water is also not safe to use on electrical fires, so a fire blanket is a safer alternative. It can be used to quickly isolate the flames without the risk of electrocution.
3. Clothing Fires In the unfortunate event that someone’s clothing catches fire, a fire blanket can be used to wrap around them and extinguish the flames.
4. Outdoor Fires Whether it’s a BBQ grill flare-up or a small campfire that gets out of control, a fire blanket can help you handle the situation before it escalates.
Learn more about how the Prepared Hero Fire Blanket can help in these scenarios: Find out here
Why I Chose the Prepared Hero Fire Blanket When I started researching fire blankets, I wanted something that was not only effective but also easy to use and store. The Prepared Hero Fire Blanket checked all those boxes. Here are a few things that stood out to me:
Does It Really Work? While I haven’t had to use the Prepared Hero Fire Blanket on a real fire yet, I’ve practiced deploying it to get a feel for how it works. The process is simple and quick, which I think is crucial in an emergency. The material feels thick and durable, giving me confidence that it can handle high temperatures.
According to its specifications, the blanket can isolate heat up to 1076°F (580°C). That’s more than enough for most household fires, whether it’s a grease fire in the kitchen or a small electrical fire.
How It Compares to a Fire Extinguisher It’s important to note that a fire blanket isn’t a replacement for a fire extinguisher. Instead, it’s a complementary tool that excels in certain situations. Here’s how the two compare:
For small, contained fires, the Prepared Hero Fire Blanket is a fantastic option. For larger fires, however, a fire extinguisher is still necessary.
Want to complement your fire safety setup? Learn more here
Where to Keep a Fire Blanket The portability of the Prepared Hero Fire Blanket is one of its best features. Here are some recommended spots to keep one:
Final Thoughts So, what is a fire blanket used for? The answer is simple: it’s a versatile, mess-free tool for handling small fires safely and effectively. The Prepared Hero Fire Blanket has impressed me with its ease of use, durability, and practicality. While it’s not a replacement for a fire extinguisher, it’s a valuable addition to any fire safety plan.
Having one in my kitchen gives me peace of mind, and I’m considering getting additional blankets for my garage and car. If you’re looking to improve your fire safety setup, a fire blanket like this one is worth considering.
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2024.11.30 16:30 AHopkinsvilleGoblin To contrast all of the awful spins we experienced, what was the best spin you got from the Wheel of Celebration? 🎉 (I'd love to know specifically what NC items made it worth it)

Seeing u/purpleushi post a great item today reminded me that I did get some pretty sick NC items this month.
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2024.11.30 16:30 LucasBarton169 I love creep so much. I screamed and jumped when the trailer for the KC on it played

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2024.11.30 16:30 hjfraz Just a couple of probably easy questions

When you got yours new out of the box did it have filament inside the machine you had to clear out (I’m guessing factory test?)? And how do I make the camera work? I get either a green screen or just fail on the app and file corrupted on screen.
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2024.11.30 16:30 jtotelo And how do you improvise your smoking? - Kamado Mini

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