Image 1 — I Spilled super glue on pants need ideas
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I Spilled super glue on pants need ideas

I broke a nail and tried to super glue it back on. Instead, I superglued my hands and pants. The super glue has left a weirdly shaped stain near the opening of the pants.

I'm an amateur at embroidery and struggling to think of simple ideas of what to put there without doing something too far out of my skill set.

Also, is it better to cut out the super glue, then embroider? or make a patch and sew it over?

I also want some advice on another pair of pants I'm working on I repaired a big rip under my pocket and want to add something to it. I was going to do small flowers until I realized it will look like I have flowers shooting from my butt.

u/moonimoosh — 1 day ago

Feasibility of tattoo's over my SH scars?

Please ignore my stick and pokes and twig arms. I have a lot of SH scars. I've always wanted sleeves on both my arms. I understand tattooing scars can be difficult, and almost my entire arms are scarred, which I assume would make things much harder. I've had my arms lasered to help flatten the scars most are relatively flat now.

My questions are?

- Can my arms be tattooed without it turning out terrible? (I understand that tattoo's on my arms will never look as good as on unscarred skin)

- What styles are best for tattooing on scars?

- is there any types of designs I should avoid (e.g. is more detailed stuff more likely to fade worse on scars as opposed to undamaged skin)

- How to vet if an artist is skilled enough to tattoo my arms?

u/moonimoosh — 7 days ago

I have what one dentist described as cauliflower teeth, why?

I was tidying and found the would of my upper teeth. I'm curious why my molars look the way they do. I have one dentist describe them as cauliflower teeth. Looking at images, molars don't usually look like popcorn.

Why do they look like this? Is there a name for it? What causes it?

It really doesn't matter I'm just curious.

u/moonimoosh — 24 days ago

I took LSD 4 or 5 years ago and it completely changed my view on the world

I have done LSD only once in my life several years ago and don't plan on ever doing it again. I didn't have a bad experience. In fact, it was a great experience that greatly changed my perspective on life. Much of what I gained from the experience has shaped the person I have become and how I look at the world. When I took it, I was around about 16-17, very depressed, nihilistic, and grasping with the concept of my existence and the existence of everything and everyone around me. It did not cure my depression by any means, but I believe what I gained from it played some part in getting to the place I am now.

Here is what I gained both from the trip and from several years of building on the conclusions it led me to.

The meaning of life for any living thing is not some abstract meaningful thing it is simple. The purpose of life is to survive and reproduce. I believe that our brains have developed to a point that our literal biological purpose is no longer truly valuable to us it doesn't give many of us a sense of purpose. Many people myself included have no desire to reproduce myself included. We animals but we are more complex. While we are driven by some similar primal need, breathable air, food, and water we are not satisfied with simply our species specific biological needs being met.

We crave some kind of greater purpose we need our existence to be meaningful in order to feel valuable. The idea of there being some set out purpose or divine plan is just a concept we have created. By believing that it is all part of some plan or some purpose, it gives us comfort and motivation to push through the struggles of life when it feels like we are getting nowhere. Having a purpose to most people means the feeling of being put on this earth to do a specific thing. Nobody is put here to do anything, we are just here. Just because there is no purpose that does not mean we can not find purpose in what we choose to do and our actions. Having a purpose is doing something that gives you value, it does not have to have any value to anyone but you. I think many people see having a purpose as some kind set thing a singular goal or concept. What gives you purpose will forever be changing as your life and experiences change.

We want to matter and by wanting things to matter we make things matter. For something to matter it does not need to be valuable to anyone but ourselves. When we think of ourselves mattering we think of our significance, or influence and our effect on the world. We overcomplicate it nobody needs to have there name written in history to matter. We as people, are what we are as a result of our experiences and memory's with a little bit of biological influence sprinkled in. Thats what makes us who we are, thats what makes us individuals. If we are all made up of experiences then any and every interaction you have ever had with the people and world around is influential. Your actions may not change the world but they don't have to in order for you to have value. One day our universe will die so it could be argued that because of that it doesn't matter what influence or effect that we have on the world or people around us. Nothing matters but everything does. None of us will live to see our sun die. We are living now. What is happening now matters because we want it to matter, by wanting it to matter we make it matter.

I believe when our body dies so does our mind and so does our soul. We simply become nothing our neurons stop firing and our consciousness ceases to be. I think for many people this concept is unpleasant, intimidating and maybe scary. To me this is exactly what gives living value we are living now we will never live again. We will never exist again so we should live life how we want to live it, enjoy it because this is all there is. The idea of an afterlife to me is more unpleasant. If there is something after then the now and here doesn't really have value because we never truly end. The only aspect of afterlife I feel any desire to grasp for is the thought I might see those I have lost again. It is a lot easier to grieve if you can believe that whoever has died is not entirely gone. When someone dies they are gone they have no more consciousness they no longer exist just a body is left behind. The only place they live on is through us and through the influence they had on our lives and other peoples lives, and the memories we have.

Before I did LSD I was in a place where I had become so distant to the world around me that I began wondering If anything was real, If In existed, if anything existed. If maybe this was some kind of simulation or false reality. We can never know if anything we experience is truly real. If nobody and nothing is real then everybody I love is not real. If they are not real, then they don't matter, but they do matter. I wouldn't want to wake up to some 'true' reality if it meant the people I care about don't exist. It doesn't matter if none of this is real so long as I care about the people in my life.

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u/moonimoosh — 26 days ago

Is this ich or stress ich?

I was stupid and didn't quarantine my new corydora. 1 of the new Cory's has been very lethargic the past 2 days. It hasn't moved much and is very faded and appears to be bloated. Today, I noticed some white spots on its side.

I intend to do a general parasite treatment for everyone. If this is true ich, I will need to address this first. I have seen one of the other Cory's do some rubbing/flicking up against things.

I want to confirm this is ich as it seems weird it's not on the fins as that is usually the first place to be effected. This makes me think it may be stress ich.

I have not seen any Cory's be picked on.

However, the day after they were put in, I noticed the cory pictured did have a piece missing of its fin. I have no doubts it was the swordtail (she's an asshole who I am trying to get rid of). The swordtail was very interested in the Cory's when they were first put in, but she has no interest in them now.

Tank parameters (just in case relevant)

Temp: 26 degrees Celsius

Ammonia: 0

Nitrite: 0

Nitrate: 5

Phosphate: 1 (I but in phosgaurd yesterday's so it should hopefully lower)

u/moonimoosh — 29 days ago
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Kuhli's unhappy now I've added corydora's

I recerly got 10 similis / Smudge Spot corydora's. My kuhli's have been very reluctant to come out of their hidy holes since. Usually, they come out whenever it's feeding time, even if it's during the day and lights are still on. I've still seen them, but only a couple at a time, and they won't come in the open.

I imagine they are just adjusting to there being new bottom dwellers. Is this normal? How long should it take for them to get used to their being corydora's

My tank is 750 litres and almost 2 meters long, so there is more than enough space for them both.

Tank pic included for any recommendations of what I could add to make them happier and more confident to come back out.

I have black sand that will be added, but I'm holding off adding it as I have a blue-green algae problem I'm working on getting rid of. It's much easier to keep track of the algae with the light substrate that's in there.

u/moonimoosh — 1 month ago
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Help I'd my Kuhli's

I'm curious as to what specific species they are. I've got about 15 kuhlis but have selected some photos of the ones who either represent the majority patternwise or have quite different patterns.

Purchased in 3 lots, the leopards are the youngest, not all of the "normal" kuhli's are same age so keep in mind some of that size difference is some are still babies.

The 7 oldest either look similar to ROA, Jack Jack, or the one on the right in picture 11.

Squiggles is a weird one. No one else looks like him, and his base color is noticeably much lighter. His markings are also odd he has almost no banding.

The 4 middle group is mostly different, 2 look like 'i', then there's unamed 3 and 1

The youngest are all the same as unamed 2

u/moonimoosh — 1 month ago
▲ 13 r/loaches

Help identify my Kuhli's

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I'm curious as to what specific species they are. I've got about 15 kuhlis but have selected some photos of the ones who either represent the majority patternwise or have quite different patterns.

I'm particularly interested in squiggles as his base color is mostly white and nowhere near as yellow as the others. He also has interesting markings on top and very little distinct banding.

Unamed 2 is definitely a leopard kuhli

u/moonimoosh — 1 month ago

My 750litre

After months of planning and waiting for it to cycle, my 750 liter is finally complete... sort off. I need to mess around with the 2 pieces of driftwood on the right, as I don't like how they are looking. I also need to add more seiryu stone.

I've upgraded my school of Harlequin rasbora from 9 to 20 it is surreal seeing them school in a group that size.

I plan to add 3 to 5 more red lizard whiptails, maybe some more kuhli loaches, and for my center peice fish, some pearl gourami's.

I am very proud of the left side of the tank. The other end still needs some work, lol.

u/moonimoosh — 2 months ago