Insulated Barrel Type Plunge?

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2025.01.19 17:59 TheLastGinzo Insulated Barrel Type Plunge?

I’m and trying to get a cost effective upright insulated plunge tub and I’d like to get some input. So far I’m looking at stainless steel insulated barrels from Alibaba, I’ve barrel 300/500, Aleko insulated stainless and cedar barrels.
I think I would really like the 500 but it seems some people can’t crouch dunk all the way in. I live in FL and I’ve seen Davis Maus Jr. say it keeps cold for 4 days which is great since I haven’t made a chiller decision yet.
I prefer the look of the stainless barrel (cyber plunge/cold life looking) but not so keen on ability to return with it coming direct from china.
Any input would be great. I’m 5’11” 200lb.
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2025.01.19 17:59 smashleighperf FoxBrain Uncle outed himself as a creep

My knows Im an avid TikTok user. For both personal and professional reasons I’m on TikTok daily. At my nieces birthday party, my FB uncle approached me to say, “Good riddance to that Chinese app. It’s full of half naked little girls prancing around like harlots.”
I asked where he heard that info (assuming Fox News). Apparently, he downloaded the app and spent a few days scrolling before my Aunt caught on, saw the content, and deleted it from his phone.
I told him “in 3 years using the app, I have yet to see one half naked little girl prancing around on my FYP. That’s your algorithm for a reason.” He looked baffled. I left it at that. Creep.
For once he wasn’t spewing Fox News talking points. Tbh this may be even worse.
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2025.01.19 17:59 Badox_ Naruto

Naruto The gang is all here
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2025.01.19 17:59 justin_quinnn China’s hackers have run wild during the Biden administration. Can Trump rein them in?

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2025.01.19 17:59 Werlucad Dirt bike Clutch Rebuild Problems

The bike I have is a 2004 WR450f. When I bought it, it had a rekluse auto clutch in it, which I didn’t end up enjoying, but the seller also included the original clutch if I ever wanted to swap it back. That time has come, and I went to swap it to the old clutch. Everything seemed to be going smoothly, and I fully swapped out the packs with seemingly no issue. I checked the old friction and steel plate thicknesses, all within spec according to the manual. The plate order was 9 friction, 8 steel, starting and ending with friction plates.
However, with the bike fully reassembled, with the bike off and in gear, clutch fully pulled in, the clutch grabs really hard, to the point where it would kill the engine. When the clutch cover was still off, I could visibly see the pressure plate lifting from the last friction disk. This leads me to believe that the plates are seizing, but I made sure to douse them in oil beforehand. If I try hard enough, with the clutch pulled in, I can forcibly run the bike and it seems like the resistance becomes significantly less, but once I get exhausted and come to a standstill, the resistance returns to essentially seized.
Could this be caused by improper reassembly of some sort? Does anyone have any ideas?
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2025.01.19 17:59 stormgirrafe Learning Mandarin for adults?

Hey all, just wondering if there’s some class options out there that are geared towards adult learners, ideally not at a college. I’m aware of the language center through UT, but wonder if there’s other classes that are less advertised.
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2025.01.19 17:59 RustyTheTankEngine The Spenser and Hiro chase scene is amazing and horrifying for so many reasons.

The Spenser and Hiro chase scene is amazing and horrifying for so many reasons. Is the reason why I love this scene is not only of how statistic and cruel Spencer towards Thomas and Hiro, but knowing how intelligently he acted in the scene and just this movie in general, It pretty much implies that spencer had successfully killed other engines before, making this scene extremely dark and fucked up in an amazing way. Also, like how Edward The Great, foreshadowed this.
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2025.01.19 17:59 iki101 Mullets. Are they something that should’ve stayed in the 70s/80s? Or are you stoked they’re back?!

Personally, as a mullet owner myself, I love them. Nice clean cut look from the front and wild man in the back.
Thought as someone who never really cared for their hair, maintaining and looking after it has become a whole different experience but being able to whip it around makes it all worth it
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2025.01.19 17:59 Apprehensive-Fan5045 Notes latency is switching pages - NA4C

The SuperNote is really responsive when flipping back to previous Notes pages. On my NA4C I find the pages super slow to load. I want to use the thumbnail view to flipback and forth but find this loading time to be unusable. Should I expect better performance like I see on the Super Note where this view and individual pages load instantly?
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2025.01.19 17:59 rCTAbot News: Chicago CTA secures $1.9 billion for historic Red Line extension - MSN

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2025.01.19 17:59 Master-Programmer315 Something I only just thought about

So I kind of noticed this each time it happened, and either I am not remembering stuff, but I just thought about this in detail…. How is Kinta able to enter Empty space? Like unless I missed something, he is just a nerd who likes mechs and scifi…. So how is it that he can casually enter empty space. Like I said I may not remember a comment about this, but as far as I remember it isn’t brought up, everyone just kind of goes along with the idea that he just can enter it. The biggest thing that made me think of this was how did he join everyone in the space globalist arc? Like they had Rokuro before, so my idea was that he transported them to empty space so they didn’t damage anything with Shrimpy reckless driving. But then Kinta just appears by himself. Sure maybe the nano skin worked as Conway to get inside, however he still was brought to empty space during the first conflict with Vamola, where he didn’t even know what nanoskin was, then he somehow got himself into the larger empty space bubble during the big battle, then again he was dragged in when Vamola used the empty space in the school. The thing I find funny about this is how everyone else who has shown some level of spiritual awareness they are immediately questioned, yet they just never cared to ask Kinta and now the group is so used to it the characters and myself never questioned it, but the more I think about it the more I’m very interested to see where this goes
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2025.01.19 17:59 MaplehoodUnited Can't believe that a Youtuber leaked the Canadian battle plans to annex the great lakes next winter. Big if true.

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2025.01.19 17:59 Existing-Curve5103 Who even puts pineapple on pizza?

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2025.01.19 17:59 Relevant-Shopping415 My review of Captain America: The Winter Soldier

As someone who wasn't entirely familiar with political thrillers when this movie originally came out, I was blown away by the amount of intrigue the plot synopsis set up. Literally, the synopsis is just the story's first act and a little thereafter, which is unlike most movies I review where my plot synopsis goes over at least the first two acts before I leave off on a cliffhanger and later analyze the finale if not some aspect of it; that said, it goes without saying that what all that sets up ended up being the most shocking twist in the MCU at the time and it's common knowledge for Marvel movie watchers such as myself to know what this movie revealed as far as the status of S.H.I.E.L.D. Without further adieu, I will say that this sequel deepens the lore and intrigue of the MCU by having it be revealed that former Hydra scientist, Dr. Arnim Zola (Toby Jones) was recruited into the organization in its early days to allow Hydra to regrow and covertly spread its influence throughout the world once more. All this was revealed at the movie's midway point by an AI preserved consciousness of Zola that Cap and Black Widow discovered in the midst of Cap's old training camp in New Jersey. With that being the midway point of the movie and the Steve Rogers' Captain America trilogy as a whole, this movie does well what I love about sequels when they expand well on the original by integrating previous elements and making them more interesting, and this movie does it especially well that I can't help, but gush about it. That being the major aspect of this movie as a whole somewhat undermines the fact that the movie isn't as much about the Winter Soldier as you'd expect -- it is the title after all -- and I will say that was a fair criticism some people had with the movie at the time of its release. With hindsight of the later MCU projects such as Captain America: Civil War and The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, I'll say nowadays that makes sense that they were saving some mystery about the Winter Soldier himself and his activities for a later date, likely using the introduction of the assassin as a hook point for people to get invested in the idea of the movie. For Marvel comic and cartoon fans, of course, we all knew that his reveal as Steve's friend Bucky was going to be the major twist about his identity and we were hardly shocked; for casual moviegoers, however, they either had the twist spoiled by comic fans or were genuinely shocked to see Steve's best friend turn evil for some reason. Either way, 10 years have passed and it is now common knowledge that Bucky is the Winter Soldier.
Like with any good Marvel project, this movie excels well in its acting department; Chris Evans is once again an excellent lead as Captain America, demonstrating the patriotic spirit of the man out of time who serves as a symbol of American patriotism in modern times where the definition of such seems to be lost. The aspect of his character adjusting to modern times isn't explored much in this movie, but they manage to have fun with it in the scene where Steve and Natasha are undercover in the mall avoiding the S.T.R.I.K.E. agents led by Brock Rumlow (Frank Grillo) and Natasha improvises many awkward couple interactions for Steve to attempt in order to look inconspicuous -- case and point: when she tells him to kiss her on the escalator. That being one of my favorite parts of the movie was all thanks to Evans portraying a more awkward side than we're used to with his character being forced into these unfamiliar situations (man from the 1940s after all). Scarlett Johansson is more than just the perfect beauty to portray Black Widow -- who may as well be akin to a love interest for Cap in this based on the interactions they have -- but she also portrays well the competent, sassy, even inconspicuous sides of her character well. The running gag of her suggesting specific women to Cap throughout the movie plays well into the interactions they have, giving the two a sense of chemistry as well as the fact that they are becoming better friends who learn to trust and know each other better. Anthony Mackie is a swell addition to the cast of the Marvel universe in this movie, playing not just a black guy for the sake of having a black guy, but an effective ally with a sense of duty to Cap, the man he respects most and the trust they build in addition to Black Widow is one of the major themes that this movie follows through well with. I didn't quite talk about Samuel L. Jackson's acting as Nick Fury in my review of The Avengers, but I do believe he fits well both the look of the character -- the Ultimate comics originally modeling their version of him after Jackson -- as well as the secretive, no-nonsense persona that Fury demonstrates as Director of S.H.I.E.L.D. The fact that he rarely swears much less use the "MF" term in these movies is almost unheard of, but the fact that this is now one of his most iconic roles in cinema is a testament to the impact his acting has had on the character. For those who were paying attention to the fact that Robert Redford had the big speech in the middle of the original trailer for this movie, it was no surprise that he ended up being the movie's main villain who was behind the Hydra movement, the Winter Soldier, and Project: Insight. With all that, he ends up playing an effective twist villain who, while he does follow the cliche of killing an innocent person to let the audience know he's evil, he manages to have this stern, political figure-like persona especially in front of the World Security Council and manages to maintain a level head even after Hydra's secrets have been revealed. And lest we not forget the return of Sebastian Stan as Bucky Barnes/Winter Soldier; while I imagine most of the stunt work in the Winter Soldier's fight scenes were that of a stuntman, Stan does some excellent body acting when the Winter Soldier's mask in on, the costume looking menacing enough to spook any onlooking bystanders. He wasn't given as much facial acting this time around due to wearing the mask up until the reveal 2/3 of the way through, but Stan does manage to show very conflicted facial expressions the more he starts to remember his past as well as at the climax when Steve jogs his memory to stop him from beating him to death. That said, like any good Winter Soldier story in Marvel, I was rooting for him to come through and was pleased when he saved Steve from drowning in the river in the end.
Being a Captain America movie, this still has some of the most fantastic practical action scenes in all of the Marvel movies. Everything from the opening ship fight is both practical and kinetic, the camera shaking as Cap engages in hand-to-hand battles against the pirates, demonstrating his super strength against them by easily knocking him out with either his fists or the shield, but never going as far as killing them. His one-on-one with Batroc even incorporates the French form of kickboxing known as savate as a reference to the comics character this character is based on known as Batroc the Leaper and while I am unfamiliar with the fighting style and how it works, it adds some extra dimension to that fight that I didn't realize was there. Black Widow's action scenes are just as badass with her swiftly taking out bad guys and even utilizing her grappling cables to hang them like she has a tendency to do in these movies; that and her gunplay, especially her drawing her dual pistols, is an oddly sexy image for me to lay eyes on -- seriously, ScarJo is just to die for. While the Winter Soldier chase scene toward the start is a brief, but adrenaline-filled chase between two super soldiers, it does not compare to the absolute thrill ride and masterpiece that is the highway fight. From the start of that scene, we are suddenly propelled into the tension with the Winter Soldier throwing Sitwell out of the car and into oncoming traffic and the main cast struggling to control the car as the assassin tries to get them and they throw him off before his assailants ram them with their own truck. From there, the car is pushed around, eventually thrown into the air as Cap breaks the door open, allowing them mostly to skid across the road to safety. The cast gets separated in the commotion as the Winter Soldier hunts them down while civilians scatter, Cap and the assassin eventually get into a one-on-one that demonstrates the two's strength and agility, the latter even taking Cap's shield at one point and later being a beast with a combat knife as the two wrestle around. All this culminates in the aforementioned reveal that the Winter Soldier is Bucky with him not remembering who he is. It is arguably one of the best fight scenes in the entire MCU even today with how practical, kinetic, and adrenaline-filled it is all with little to no use of CGI -- save for the many explosions Winter Soldier creates with his grenade launcher. The finale of Cap and Falcon traversing the Helicarriers while fighting Hydra soldiers, dodging their weapons, and replacing the drive keys with their own is the most the film makes use of CGI especially with the shots of Falcon and the Helicarriers, but it's far from awful and by far the most necessary use of CG in the movie -- other than the way they digitally altered Hayley Atwell for the one scene with a 96 year old Peggy Carter. With all that this movie continues to do right, the actions sequences continue to be stand out to this day with the highway fight being my absolute favorite part of this whole movie.
I briefly touched on the music in my other MCU reviews I've done, including the first Captain America, but honestly this movie might have some of the most standout music in a Captain America movie because a lot of the time, I actually noticed it. While Alan Silvestri did not return for this sequel, he would return for later Avengers films, but for this film, Henry Jackman took the helm of composer and I'll say that he did an exceptional job. The first track on the OST, "Lemurian Star", was something that caught my attention in the bonus features menu of the DVD I own because my dad said it sounded like Call of Duty music -- and fittingly so because of how well it fits the game and Metal Gear Solid in my opinion. The horns and strings symbolize the patriotism of Cap himself along with the more subdued electronic sounds to represent the espionage stealth he's engaging in; with that taking place in the opening action sequence aboard the Lemurian Star, it naturally climaxes into a faster paced piece with more percussion. The initial credits theme, "Taking a Stand", was also one of the first tracks of an MCU film I listened to in isolation because I was trying to look up the previous song, but could not find it until recently thanks to Shazam -- seriously, what did we do without the ability to search music on the fly? For "Taking a Stand" specifically, I'd say the song represents the triumph of Cap's patriotism over the parasite of Hydra that continues to infest the world in the present day; this seems to be the main theme of the movie in the sense that the melody was interpolated into "Lemurian Star" with the strings and horns being identical and I'd say it works as the perfect theme for Cap's actions in the movie. He may have been branded a public fugitive by the very organization he worked for, but he stood his ground and did what was right in taking down the people he once worked for and the music reflects that well in the sense that it sounds more like a pyrrhic victory than anything -- the perfect trilogy midpoint if I do say so myself. Another inventive nod I didn't notice until I Shazamed it when watching the movie was in the pre-credits ending scene where "Trouble Man" by Marvin Gaye was playing; Sam mentioned to Cap at the beginning that the Trouble Man soundtrack had "everything [Cap] missed on one album" and, to my knowledge, that movie is a 70s political thriller -- a genre that clearly inspired this movie. The way it bookends everything is thematically fitting and allows for classy moviegoers to see the connection between this movie and the 70s when Trouble Man came out. With that, I will say that The Winter Soldier is not only among the best Cap movies, but it remains one of the best MCU movies to this day.
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2025.01.19 17:59 kanipies Give me random blocks and I'll build something.

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2025.01.19 17:59 SATXSUGARBABY The Ultimate Guide to Finding Affordable Lingerie Options

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2025.01.19 17:59 vatima06 أمِن ناقد؟

لا أصنف نفسي ككاتبة إلا أن قريحتي الأدبية تشتعل أحيانًا فأكتب بعض النصوص. بس بيني وبينكم عندي هوس مثالية وأتردد من مشاركتها للملإ، هل من متطوع يقرأها لي وينقدها قبل لا أنشرها؟ يستحسن يكون صاحب ذائقة رفيعة
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2025.01.19 17:59 No-Swing9106 Looking for a mobile game that’s like the mgr blade mode

I’m listening to the sound track but I can’t find my copy but if there’s a mobile game where I do nothing but cut stuff a lot without any actual game design like levels or mini games or challenge it would please me
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2025.01.19 17:59 reasoneBeats [WTS] [WTS] op1 field. will ship CONUS. USA

[WTS] [WTS] op1 field. will ship CONUS. USA Looking for digitakt 2 and/or digitone 2.
Will negotiate price and hear other trade offers.
I've had The opif since 7/29/24. Original owner, have proof from my reverb purchase.
Comes with a stand and original box/manual.
Will ship in the USA for 8$
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2025.01.19 17:59 Accomplished_Oven686 Trying new things. Yes, I know I should clean the mirror 😔

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2025.01.19 17:59 rroberts_129 Smackdown Main Event (Part 1)

Smackdown Main Event (Part 1) The main event of SmackDown featured a highly anticipated six-woman tag team match, pitting the Women of War against the all-star trio of Rhea Ripley, Becky Lynch, and Bayley. From the opening bell, the action was chaotic, hard-hitting, and deeply personal, with rivalries boiling over and tensions running high.
The match saw multiple breakdowns, with all six women battling in and out of the ring. The turning point came when Becky Lynch and Rhea Ripley launched a fierce two-on-one assault on Shayna Baszler, while Ronda Rousey and Beth Phoenix isolated Bayley on the outside.
Next part coming later.
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2025.01.19 17:59 who_am_ii_213 What’s the deal with Salman?- Chahat

Why is he after Chahat’s life, Saying her mom would be on his fan & he will increase the speed. Why can’t he just let her go. I don’t see this level of questioning and grilling to the other contestant… Saying mai bhi ma beti ki tarah ban gya. What crap!
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2025.01.19 17:59 Dangerous_Tooth8327 Inter-port Local Flows with only 1 LAN

I have a Firewalla Gold SE in the version 1.980.
Scenario:
Ports 1 and 2 in LAN1 and other 2 ports in 2 WANs (dual WAN). In this topology the Local Flow dashboard (yellow line) isn't visible, and according the documentation explicity says "with more than one Local Network configured", so it's behave according documented.
But if I create a Second LAN in Port 2 (more than one LAN) , in the minute right after the migration I can see the traffic between Port 1 and 2 for the last 24 hours with only 1 LAN.
So if the information of flows within the same LAN is available why not show it?
The workaround it's simple, just create two LAN's. but seems to be a corner case that can be improved for 1 LAN scenario.
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2025.01.19 17:59 prism0805 Stop Hiding by Groove Fusion #jazzfunk #acidjazz #dancemusic

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2025.01.19 17:59 Environmental-Egg-50 Worried about another bat.

Worried about another bat.
Went to a Bible study a few days ago in some guy's basement. He made us take off shoes in garage while the door was still open for the whole time, because of snow and ice and stuff. Which already started the fear going of what if a bat crawls into the shoe or something so I was already having a mindset of bat problems. Later on in the bible study after it was over, someone opened a unfinished part of the basement and I looked inside for some reason. Just afterwards I felt some kind of feeling on my foot. Looked down and didnt' see anything, and looked around the floor of the area and didnt' see anything I don't think I checked the back of where I was looking.
There was couple other guys in the area talking, another girl came out of the bathroom so she'd be looking in my direction. There was a big black dog that was in the room the whole time, I think she's a Back Russian Terrier. Another couple passed the area to go up the stairs. And I quickly came up the stairs with them, because I wanted someone else near me while I was putting my shoes on just in case.
Is there anyway someone could have missed a bat crawling accross the ground?
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