▲ 2 r/KitchenAppliances+1 crossposts

Oven. -How do I turn it off?

We just purchased a home with a Frigidaire oven and it only turns off by throwing the breaker for several minutes. Is there a secret to turning the oven off? It is a 2022 and out of warranty.

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u/movingout-65 — 8 days ago

7 months post op then slid on stairs

I was walking down the stairs, holding the hand rail, when my heal slid on the carpet and I took 2 stairs and totally bent my surgery knee all the way back. It hurt, I just had to sit down.

I don’t think any damage but could that have helped?
Should I ice my knee after that?

Anyone else do something like this?

Thank you.

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u/movingout-65 — 11 days ago
▲ 179 r/ActuallyTexas+2 crossposts

How Texas’ proposed curriculum bungles the Bible

The Houston Chronicle has an op-ed from David Segal of the Baptist Joint Committee for Religious Liberty about how Texas is bungling the Bible by putting outdated translations into school curricula and picking selections that come off as antisemitic. Here's a key quote:

>More disturbing is the assignment of Lamentations 3 in eighth grade. The selection of the 1917 Jewish Publication Society translation might seem like a nod toward inclusivity — it’s the only non-Christian translation — but the “Old JPS” (as it’s known in Jewish circles) is outdated, replaced by more recent editions.

>Also, I question whether this text –– which I’ve taught to adult learners –– is appropriate for eighth graders, with its themes of grief and vengeance and a worldview that sees the destruction of Jerusalem as God’s punishment for the Israelites’ sins.

>Making matters worse, the state board and TEA grouped this text with Holocaust literature by Elie Wiesel and Primo Levi –– which suggests that students should consider whether the Holocaust was God’s punishment for the Jews.

>Either this was intentional or, more likely, the list’s creators are oblivious to the text’s meaning. Either way, it’s unacceptable.

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u/evan7257 — 14 days ago
▲ 14 r/stamps

Savings stamps in Elementary School

Does anyone know about these savings stamps? I collected when I was young in Arkansas.

u/movingout-65 — 24 days ago

Early voting

Reminder: Today is the last day of early voting for the Primary Runoff. Election Day is May 26th. Make sure you cast your vote. Your vote matters! Polls are open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., and anyone already in line when the polls close will be allowed to vote.

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u/movingout-65 — 1 month ago

Early voting

Reminder: Today is the last day of early voting for the Primary Runoff. Election Day is May 26th. Make sure you cast your vote. Your vote matters! Polls are open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., and anyone already in line when the polls close will be allowed to vote.

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u/movingout-65 — 1 month ago

Early voting today

Reminder: Today is the last day of early voting for the Primary Runoff. Election Day is May 26th. Make sure you cast your vote. Your vote matters! Polls are open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., and anyone already in line when the polls close will be allowed to vote.

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u/movingout-65 — 1 month ago

Mouth tape

I am finding mouth tape helps hold my face mask in place and has stopped dry mouth.

I am also finding it is painful to remove the next day. Has anyone else find mouth tape painful to remove. Also leaves residual and it takes rubbing alcohol to remove.

Thank you.

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u/movingout-65 — 2 months ago

Moving sale

Retiring and moving. We have a few items we do not want to move.
Rug ($10) and ranch style table with 6 chairs and hutch ($200). Will separate.

u/movingout-65 — 2 months ago