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    No bath! Only khlav kalash.

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    Also 1990s, my school had an exception for boys who impregnated someone and had a pager to be notified when the mother was giving birth. Had to be kept in the principal's office.

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  • Recommendations of Science/History shows for toddlers [3+ yrs]
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    Adding on to my original answer, there are a bunch of shows on PBS Kids that will meet your criteria. Here are a few off the top of my head:

    Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That. Covers nature and science topics. More about learning and interacting than experimenting. Also available on Tubi.

    Work it Out Wombats. This one didn't appeal to my kids so I've seen just a couple of episodes, but it's about solving problems in a systematic manner.

    Mega Wow. Live action. Only like 10 episodes but my kids are crazy about it right now. Hands on exploring of scientific topics.

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    Elenor Wonders Why on PBS Kids. Each episode is ~ 20 minutes, broken into two ~ 10 minute stories. Cute animal kids explore nature and/or experiment in an inquiry-based manner. Many episodes have a song covering a history of science topic at the end of a segment. Animated with a calm, quiet aesthetic.

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    I come with my wife in a big bed.

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  • Hans Moleman productions presents
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    Hahahaha! This contest is over! Give that man the First Annual Montgomery Burns... uh... Award for Outstanding Achievement in the Field of... uh... Excellence.

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  • GOP sees turnout disaster without Trump
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    I've successfully repressed many of my Trump-era political memories.

    Can anyone tell me how Republicans went from "we'll be destroyed and we'll deserve it" to "unggh, Daddy Trump, destroy me harder" between 2016 and 2017?

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  • Wisconsin Elections Commission deactivates more than 100K voter records in routine process
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    Keeping accurate and current voter registration records is useful. Voter fraud is close to non-existent, probably because if you register in multiple locations, you'll definitely be identified. Knowing where to send absentee ballots is great, too.

    Wisconsin has same-day voter registration, so it's at worst a mild inconvenience for anyone whose registration was purged, hasn't moved to a new place, and they still want to vote in an upcoming election.

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  • Wisconsin Elections Commission deactivates more than 100K voter records in routine process
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    It's always good to pay attention to news about the voting process, but the article points out that this isn't anything nefarious:

    "The voters whose registrations were deactivated have not voted in the past four years and have not responded to mail from election officials about their registration, according to a statement from the commission.

    Every two years, the commission is required by law to identify voters who haven't cast a ballot in at least four years and deactivate their records unless the voters indicate that they wish to remain registered."

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    What Are Some General "Buy It For Life" (Durable) Items You Recommend?
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    Oh, here's another one. For people who do yard work, I'm a big fan of using a machete instead of a weed whacker machine. So much fun to let out your inner Star Wars Kid. I bought a cheapo $7 Walmart machete a few years ago and haven't used the weed whacker since. And I expect the blade to last forever, unlike the string trimmers.

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  • Best Buy will soon offer Google Pixel repairs at select stores - 9to5google
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    Isn't the horribly named "UbreakIfix" chain kind of everywhere now? Not sure what Best Buy adds to the party.

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  • Opinion: The Dad from Bluey Must Be Stopped [SAITRE]
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    Remember, each Bluey episode is 7 minutes long.

    Be like Chili and Bandit for 7 minutes a day and you're meeting the Bluey parenting expectations.

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    Carbon steel unseasoned wok. I've used mine multiple times weekly for almost 20 years for stir frying and deep frying. Nothing fancy, just a Joyce Chen wok with some accessories that was $30 at Bed Bath Beyond (RIP). My mom has used hers for 50 years.

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    This is one of the Moulton barns on Mormon Row.

    More info:

    https://www.nps.gov/grte/learn/historyculture/mormon.htm

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  • X tells advertisers to spend $1,000 per month or risk losing verification status
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    But Twitter is one of the best known brands on the internet. It would be mind-bogglingly stupid to just throw that away.

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    Ideas for electric clothes dryer that vents into attached garage

    EDIT: I've attached a rough map of the situation. The laundry room is the little room in the middle. The red dot is where the dryer vents into the garage. My house is weird. Built mid-1970s. Upper Midwest. One of the weird/annoying things about my house is the fact that the clothes dryer vent opens up into the house's attached garage rather than venting outside. This is an electric dryer, so the vent is just hot wet air -- nothing like CO or anything. Ideally, I'd like the dryer to vent to the outside and not turn my garage into a stagnant humid swamp every time I dry clothes (most days, actually, because I have many children). But the laundry room isn't situated in a way that makes outside venting easy. It's on the main level, right in the middle of the floorplan. No basement access, so I can't add ductwork through the floor. No usable ceiling access either. What options do I have to make this mess annoying? Add venting to the garage somehow?

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