Any helpful life hacks?

lol

And here I thought that the life hacks thread would be free from arguments. :oops:

Regarding fasting. I don't think it's a ''scam''...I'm not following your way of thinking on that, RS. :?
 
Regarding fasting. I don't think it's a ''scam''...I'm not following your way of thinking on that, RS. :?

if you know your being scammed do you keep being scammed ?
you have already allowed yourself to be scammed by beleiving the twisting of the facts and truth here in this thread, that
i can link to if you like but bob has played the
thread jacker fun killer card attempting to group bully by setting up the playing field
clear deliberate ? seems that way.
where my comments have been changed by(or possibly bob is very emotively wound and not really paying attention outside bobs world of perceptual Ego in which case thats bobs bagage to deal with but attempting to act out that transference is not a good sign)
and turned my comments into an anti keto stance.
bob turning my comments into an anti keto stance so bob can then claim being a victim is a clear manipulation.

i am surprised you didn't spot this.

anywho
im bored with it.

bobs clear refusal to answer my question by re-asserting false facts to then turn the discussion into one about me instead of facts of questions i asked is a clear manipulation.

real dirty stuff

maybe bob thinks i cant spot a narcissist player playing ego battle games to avoid talking facts.

bob is on my ignore list and as far as im concerned is a troll

i never said keto was a scam

bob obliviously has some issues which bob decided to dump on me when i asked this question
wow !

how is your mathematics and dynamic thinking on day 2 ?

i cant tell if thats just bobs personal baggage and issues, or if bob is a scammer.
but the consequential ramping up to turn it into a ego competition is clearly trolling of some experience.
im not interested
bob should deal with bobs baggage no dump it on others and then try to get the group to agree to define them as being against the conformist group.
thats the real dirty part.
teenager mind games bullshit
 
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Sorry, probably no one will relate to this one.

Synthetic wigs are supposed to be de-tangled by combing/brushing the ends first, then working your way inward. Synthetic wigs are not supposed to be combed/brushed when wet. An older wig can be extremely time-consuming to tease out and clean properly.

But not if you have a garden hose with a nozzle with a "Jet" type of setting on the end!!!!

First blast a clean area to work in, on some flat surface like pool decking or whatever. Now lay the wig down, and start blasting the ends of the wig first. You can actually see the tangles coming out from the liquid water acting as a laser with just enough of a liquid lubricant to help the tangled strands unwind. And no combs or brushes are involved!

It always helps to squirt plenty of shampoo in there too. Enjoy.

Sorry, probably no one will relate to this one.
 
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First blast a clean area to work in, on some flat surface like pool decking or whatever. Now lay the wig down, and start blasting the ends of the wig first. You can actually see the tangles coming out from the liquid water acting as a laser with just enough of a liquid lubricant to help the tangled strands unwind. And no combs or brushes are involved!
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Elsewhere in sciforums I recently read sailors used to throw ropes overboard to remove tangles. It was in this thread,
http://www.sciforums.com/threads/ph...hones-are-always-tangled.161920/#post-3577795

I thought the correlation was interesting and the fun "rope overboard" story could help in future telling of your life hack.
 
A quick fix for putting your hair in a bun, if you don't have anything but a hair band.

I have long hair, and for business meetings, I like to wear it in a neat bun - take your hair, and make it into a ponytail, low or middle of your head, depending how you like it. Then, wrap your hair in a bun shape, and take the hairband and wrap it twice around the bun. Voila, a quick easy bun. :wink:
 
So, I purchased and pressed on fake nails to see if this brand was worth the hype (it is, imo) and got some nail glue on my fingertips. (My fault, I will use a different method to attach the nails next time. :rolleyes:) I've tried alcohol, make-up remover, and nail polish remover, but there's still some glue residue left on my fingers. Any one have any ideas as to what could help remove this type of glue from skin?
 
So, I purchased and pressed on fake nails to see if this brand was worth the hype (it is, imo) and got some nail glue on my fingertips. (My fault, I will use a different method to attach the nails next time. :rolleyes:) I've tried alcohol, make-up remover, and nail polish remover, but there's still some glue residue left on my fingers. Any one have any ideas as to what could help remove this type of glue from skin?
Isn't it akin to super glue? It should rub off, no? Especially if you run your hands in hot water to loosen up the skin.

Me, I'd use an Xacto blade to lift it off like a sticker.
 
Isn't it akin to super glue? It should rub off, no? Especially if you run your hands in hot water to loosen up the skin.

Me, I'd use an Xacto blade to lift it off like a sticker.
Eek, sounds painful. And yes, akin to super glue.

Yea, the instructions suggest when you want to remove the nails, to submerge your hands in bowls of hot water for 10 minutes. I was hoping for something quicker, but looks like that might do the trick.
 
So, I purchased and pressed on fake nails to see if this brand was worth the hype (it is, imo) and got some nail glue on my fingertips. (My fault, I will use a different method to attach the nails next time. :rolleyes:) I've tried alcohol, make-up remover, and nail polish remover, but there's still some glue residue left on my fingers. Any one have any ideas as to what could help remove this type of glue from skin?
Acetone is what seems to be recommended https://www.wikihow.com/Remove-Nail-Glue-from-Nails

Some nail varnish remover is acetone based but not always. You might try reading the small print on your bottle and if it is not acetone, buy some that is. But my experience of the US is there are nail bars everywhere (admittedly this was Texas) so I’m sure you could get good advice from them.
 
So, I purchased and pressed on fake nails to see if this brand was worth the hype (it is, imo) and got some nail glue on my fingertips. (My fault, I will use a different method to attach the nails next time. :rolleyes:) I've tried alcohol, make-up remover, and nail polish remover, but there's still some glue residue left on my fingers. Any one have any ideas as to what could help remove this type of glue from skin?
We used to use Acetone but there is some toxicity. Let me check
 
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