Water droplet on new growth!

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Water droplet on new growth
Share, learn, and grow Pothos! Epipremnum spp (aureum, pinnatum, and amplissimum) are vining aroids commonly kept as houseplants. Easy to grow, stunning variation, and often a bad attitude - explore the most laidback houseplant you’ll ever have (Scindapsus & vining Philodendron welcome too, since most people call them pothos anyway)
Where can I find black pepper?

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What do you do when there’s mold under the subfloor?
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What’s wrong with my boy here?
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What’s wrong with my boy here?
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Is this framing repair acceptable?
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I just don’t see any signs that point to psycho. Should I get myself checked for psycho?

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Am I a psycho for doing my server pad like this?

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How bad is it?!?
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Carl’s story is so sad.
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Found this on the floor in a restaurant. The silver portion is some sort of metal and the larger round part is either stone or hard plastic. Help a curious boy out.
For the identification of mysterious objects
Found this on the floor in a restaurant. Google lens was no help. The silver part is metallic while the round portion is either rock or a hard plastic. Please help a curious boy out.
For the identification of mysterious objects
Just started GotM. It’s exhilarating! For the new reader:
For discussion of all things Malazan and their authors Steven Erikson and Ian C. Esslemont
What product should I use?
What are you guys charging for this?
I love termites, but I never know if I’m charging too much or too little.
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A little termite repair
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Your reminder that it’s not over until it’s over.
Smite is a third-person multiplayer online battle arena video game developed and published by Hi-Rez Studios on PC, XBox, Playstation, and Switch.
Finally. The perfect amount of wards

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How do you guys feel about printers?

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Anybody else have a boss that just leaves stuff like this around?
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I’m not sure the TV is too high, but I’m sure the installer was.

TVs that are too high
Nothing to see here! Just throw a bottle of piss in the wall and patch it on up.
Exhibit number 4032 why the world needs experienced pros. I almost don’t believe it.

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