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What are these things in the kitchen?

Moved into a new place last week and saw these. Cleaned them up and also sent a picture to the landlord and they said they notice some sometimes too cause we live right by a forest.

They are on the side my toaster is on and I’m so paranoid at times I tend to clean that region like once a day. What are these? Should I extremely worried and looking to move out? I cleaned all cupboards and stuff and even the counters themselves multiple times.

u/Nsxd9 — 9 hours ago
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Moved into new place and see a few of these in kitchen, what are they?

What are these? Some kind of moth larvae? I just moved to this new place and they did do a soft clean but I also cleaned out all the closets all over again and have all my spices and stuff now in them. The ones I use frequently are in a container but some open in a way they don’t spill.

Are these dangerous? How do I get rid of them? Are they just coming out now that I cleaned all my drawers? All my food other than some spices are sealed, dates, chips, etc.

Only spot I can’t get to is between the stove and fridge which has a lot of bullcrap in between it. Also no one has been living here for half a month till now.

u/Nsxd9 — 3 days ago

Are my brakes not releasing properly?

For context: 2024 230i xDrive

When I come to a stop pressing the brakes in more than usual, I sometimes take off and feel like the brakes are still attached or have resistance when letting go

I noticed sometimes, just sometimes, like maybe every 5th drive I’ll notice a small shudder when taking off from a standstill. Is this just normal?

Note it only feels like so on the rear brakes.

I’m due for rear brakes/rotors in like 2 months, guy said they’re almost done on the rear but front are fine. Is this an issue I should be concerned about or is it likely just something I can tell them to check out when they’re doing the rotors/brakes in 2 months of time?

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u/Nsxd9 — 1 month ago
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Recently started my first relationship. I’ve dated before, but either just talking or dates that I realized after they were over that it was a date and then nothing really happened.

Me and this girl both similar ages (mid 20s) went on 1 date, and then have been very close for the last few days. We talked everyday for sometime before then, and it seems like it might have to be long distance if somethings don’t work out in regards to her stay which I’m okay with as I’ve done something similar for over 6-7 months with the person I was talking to last. She would then eventually move back but for some months it would be a LDR.

I’m afraid of her being hurt and also me from how fast this has moved. We’re on the same page for a lot of things, and it feels right but I need some level headed opinions concerning if I would trust my gut or be wary. And we both have this same question I’m asking right now, are there cases where things move fast and work because we both want it to.

She has only had 1 serious relationship before but has dated. I haven’t had a serious one but I understand what that brings. She would also be my first everything, we haven’t been intimate yet but we’ve kissed, and just been close.

When I was away from her for sometime after a small disagreement we had, I went back and realized I was wrong and she’s actually still who I want. We sorted that out but the amount of time we’ve known each other seems like a lie, maybe 2 weeks but it feels like we’ve known each other for longer.

I don’t want to jinx anything 🧿, so I just want some opinions as I’m quite nervous now thinking about all this stuff.

I know this might’ve happened to others before, so I just want to gather some opinions about what you think and how it went for you. One more person I know that was in a similar situation is now engaged so people want to make it work I still think it can.

Edit: Both looking to be together long term.

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u/Nsxd9 — 2 months ago

For example: I feel a weird stomach sensation and my balance gets all messed up, which way I lean, etc when I’m able to see the distance. If I have trees around me it’s been much better but when it’s like one side cliff one side steep slant, my stomach just drops even when I don’t want it to.

What chemicals/structures in one causes this?

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u/Nsxd9 — 2 months ago