Can somebody please help me find this tank?

Can somebody please help me find this tank?

For some context, I originally bought this tank from Hot Topic ~2015 the day after I had my bandages removed when I had top surgery. It was the first shirt I wore having a flat chest for the first time and it was incredibly sentimental to me, but it was stolen/thrown away at my old apartment's laundromat by an asshole neighbor and I've never been able to find one to replace it since then.

There are a couple listings online for them, but none are in my size (L), and I was sort of hoping someone in the community either had one they could sell to me or knew where I'd be able to find a new one to buy. Thank you guys in advance 💚

u/Substantial_Class266 — 3 days ago

Need help finding replacement part!

2014 base

Someone scraped my parked car back in 2019 and broke whatever that rear piece of the frame is called. I'm looking for some guidance in finding the correct part to replace it with, and also wondering if it's something I'd be able to do myself instead of taking her to a body shop. I'm still new to the car scene so I'm unfamiliar with the "anatomy" of the exterior and the names of all the parts.

The duct tape works great for holding it together but it's such an eyesore.

Thank you in advance!

u/Substantial_Class266 — 3 months ago

Please help! Does this tree have any chance of surviving?

Hello everyone. I was gifted this weeping yoshino cherry tree after moving into my new home, and I need some guidance.

I'll start off by saying that this is the first tree I have ever planted, and mistakes were made. I do a lot of vegetable gardening, but I know little to nothing about trees or tree maintenance. I have done a lot of research in these past couple of weeks since I first planted the tree (5/10) and it has made me increasingly worried about the future (and current) health of my tree.

The tree came from a nursery in a pot, the roots were healthy and not root bound. I dug a hole twice as wide as the root ball and backfilled it with the same soil mixed with some compost from my bin. The first day I did a deep water, and I water about 2 gallons whenever the soil seems dry because I read that cherry trees do not like soggy roots. We have been in a severe drought here but it has rained heavily for the past few days.

A lot of the leaves are turning yellow/red and are falling off, and I plucked and disposed of the rest of them this morning. Did I plant it too deep? Too much/not enough water? Transplant shock? Is there any chance I can save this tree or is she on her way out? Any tips for future trees so I can avoid this next time? I think I'm more stressed than the tree is 😅

A description of each photo:

  1. a picture of the tree as it currently stands

  2. a picture of the base of the tree

  3. a picture of the fallen yellow leaves (they have since been removed and disposed of)

  4. a picture of some new (?) growth

  5. a picture of the tree when first planted on 5/10

Zone 7a WNC

Thank you. Please be kind, I am here to learn and avoid future mistakes. I really love this tree!

u/Substantial_Class266 — 3 months ago