




Any hairstyle tips? Leave it grow or go for a haircut? Would a mullet work?
Hello friends. M24. Looking for some tips. First time growing it out ever. Thinking of a mullet like the last photo. Dont want it too intense of a fade on the sides.
Thanks





Hello friends. M24. Looking for some tips. First time growing it out ever. Thinking of a mullet like the last photo. Dont want it too intense of a fade on the sides.
Thanks
Im coming from ireland and planned to come in march. I have job as a personal trainer through some connections sorted when I arrive. Just starting to plan now
A bit overkill for a vw golf but im looking to pick a jack up that will last a good while, is reliable and has some decent height. Any ideas ? Or suggestions
Car noob here, prepping for my first diy oil change coming up. None of my socket go this big. So I need to purchase the correct sizing but how can I figure what size I need?
Manual doesnt say. Videos online every polo seems to have a different type of oil filter covering.
Any ideas?
Hello, car noob here, trying to learn more each day. Everyone praises my car saying im so lucky I dont have to worry about changing a timing belt since I have a chain but if so , what the heck is this? A belt surely?
I inspected it and it seems fine except for that mark on photo 2.
Sorry for noob question.
Thanks
Edit : I have 240km total driven. Unsure if it was ever replaced. Bought the car at 140km
Edit 2 : https://youtu.be/HetTmFqrVEE
Just saw this video. Surely it cant be this easy to replace?
Trying to figure out what suits me better. Also if I should leave hair grow/go for a mullet. Any advice or tips welcome!
Hello guys, need some advice please.
My (24) father passed away 3 years ago. Was a tough time, made tougher with his family trying to take everything they could as there was no will left.
After lots of back and forth with solicitors, me and my brother finally went through the probate and inherited the house. This is after they had changed their arm stealing plenty of his tools, cash and his car.
We never brought this to the police as our main concern at the time was getting the house.
So the current concern. About 1 year after he was buried ( in his family's grave) we were billed 7000 euro for a headstone for him. We were completely shocked, they never consulted us at ALL. My solicitor replied and said we can offer her an inscription on the current tombstone there.
She was not happy about this.
Yesterday we got an email from her solicitor: summarized by chatgpt
"Solicitors for the deceased's sister are demanding — within 21 days — that the estate reimburse funeral costs and pay the headstone bill in full. They argue it's only fair since she covered these out of pocket and the estate has sufficient assets, invoking the "armchair principle" (considering what the deceased would have wanted). They note over 3 years have passed since the headstone expense and want it resolved without further delay."
So before I give my solicitor my answer I just want to see what do you guys reccomend here? Does she have a leg to stand on? She or her sister took his car worth 8k when he passed away, claiming she "bought" it for him.
You might say have some respect for your father and pay it but he was a horrible man who I have no respect for
Any advice welcome.