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28d ago
inSellers rushing repairs always miss the details
No WAY they asked about a leak from that! A glob of spackle isn't a red flag, it's a neon sign.
28d ago
inJust a heads up: I finally shared my debt worries with a friend.
My friend once told me my daily fancy coffee habit was a "financial leak." I almost told her to shove the latte. Turns out she was right, and her next brilliant idea was I should sell a kidney instead of getting a second job. Seriously though, a good friend won't just nod and tell you to buy Bitcoin. They'll help you see the stupid moves before you make them. You probably avoided something truly wild, like trying to fix debt with a payday loan. That's the real win.
28d ago
inSetting posts after heavy rain made me try something new
Argue with that tip a bit, @viola_park. I mean, wider blades just gum up worse in real muck, in my experience. You get more surface area to stick and it becomes a huge pain to clean. Idk, maybe it's just me but I've had way better luck with a standard blade and just working in short, quick pulls. The soggy ground needs you to break the suction over and over. A wider blade can't do that as easy in thick clay.
1mo ago
inMy neighbor's smart doorbell got accessed by strangers.
Feel for your neighbor because that’s a real violation. It happens way more often than people realize with those default factory settings. Definitely take that advice and change every password right after you unbox something.
1mo ago
inOur neighborhood's fix-a-thon always skips brake checks, and it worries me
Watch people actually obsess over the basics sometimes. I've seen folks check their tire pressure every week but never look at the tread depth. It kind of twists the whole safety check into something else.