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3 days agoI’m in Canada and our dryers are basically ovens that spin the clothes and the moisture is exhausted out of the house. How do your dryers work? I’ve never had water buildup anywhere with my dryer so I very curious.


I’m in Canada and our dryers are basically ovens that spin the clothes and the moisture is exhausted out of the house. How do your dryers work? I’ve never had water buildup anywhere with my dryer so I very curious.


Just played the NES Contra yesterday for the first time in probably over a decade. Still can beat it first try although I did have to use a couple of continuous on stage 4. I’m so used to not dying that I forgot where to find the good weapons. But for stages 5-8 I still had all the muscle memory of where to shoot and when that I developed as a kid.
I drank the first half, you can drink the rest.
I love how in Europe things are more efficient due to needing to figure out how to fit things into smaller spaces. Thanks for the info!