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need to re-glue or somehow repair this plastic handle that broke off

dropped my water bottle (40oz reduce brand from target) on asphalt and it cracked. the handle is attached to a plastic circular piece that goes around the bottle. i first tried combining superglue with baking soda to fill the gap. the plastic was too tight around the metal bottle to get it to fully close around it again. putting any weight on the handle (like just holding the bottle) snapped it. tried a last minute small coat of nail glue, which didnt hold at all. i need something i can use to fix it without looking super noticeable or ugly that can withstand the weight of 40oz of water

u/suzithecat — 12 hours ago

first time trying dip nails! any tips for getting cleaner edges? i also have really dry, peeling cuticles which doesn't help

hoping these will last longer than regular polish because i work a physical labor job. i did 3 layers of dip (1 clear 2 colored), the azure beauty top coat and then the essie gel setter top coat. the clear is by saviland and the color was something by latorice but i don't know which one because i bought them used.

u/suzithecat — 15 days ago

got these at a yard sale for $5, how do i get started doing dip nails? i've only used regular polish before

u/suzithecat — 1 month ago

im starting as a freshman in lv in the fall and was wondering what you guys tend to do for lunch ? also are there microwaves? im assuming most people bring something since there's not too many cheap takeout spots in the promenade. is any of the cafeteria food worth getting? and how's the coffee?

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u/suzithecat — 2 months ago

for reference im 18. i never got my 12 yr molars in, they stayed under the gums until my impacted wisdom teeth started pushing them up. when i got the wisdom teeth out, they also exposed part of the molars in hopes they would properly come in, but they haven't. istg my dentists dont tell me anything, but as far as i can tell theyre not fused to the bone or impacted, they just dont want to come up. is there any reason why, and could there be any issues later in life other than bacteria getting trapped beneath them? it could be a thing with crowding maybe because they did mention that at some point, but i have no clue which teeth they were referring to with that.

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u/suzithecat — 2 months ago