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Visanne for Endometriosis by Future-Difference305 in Endo

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Caused me depression too. I stopped for the same reason and picked more surgery. I'm 2 surgeries in now and I am feeling better. Visanne did cure my pain but it also made me sad. And nauseated. It's good you recognize it. Air hug

Our pupper, Rodriguez by cowskeeper in rarepuppers

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Part turkey, part duck but mainly dog

🔥 A fossil we dug up in our yard by cowskeeper in NatureIsFuckingLit

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And it grows things like no other place we've ever farmed. Even my livestock are healthier.

I found this what I think is bivalves fossil on my property in the valley. Can anyone tell me if this is a unique find by [deleted] in vancouver

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I wish I had this 15 year ago when I was failing geology then haha!

Mr Nasatwetwe do you see this?

🔥 A fossil we dug up in our yard by cowskeeper in NatureIsFuckingLit

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People have told me bivalve fossil. It's a pretty big chunk about 2 feet and 5 layers of it

how would u fix this? by AweTIYA in askdentists

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NAD - you had a bite similar to mine. I did not have the gap. But I required jaw surgery for straight teeth. It was jaw surgery then braces for me.

I did try to straighten my teeth with no jaw surgery and no braces, I used Invisalign. Looked just ok. Then I ended up going all in with braces and it was a much better and faster result

I found this what I think is bivalves fossil on my property in the valley. Can anyone tell me if this is a unique find by [deleted] in vancouver

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Not a bad idea. My son starts kindergarten this year I would gladly give it to the school

I found this what I think is bivalves fossil on my property in the valley. Can anyone tell me if this is a unique find by [deleted] in vancouver

[–]cowskeeper 5 points6 points  (0 children)

We trenched from back of property to road and dug down about 5 feet id say. It would just constantly hit a water vein of some sort and water would shoot. Enough to see pressure and be like wtf did I hit a pipe 🤔

Freehand Chainsaw Mill: Board 2 [2"x10"x8' Red Oak] next board will be 5/8" thickness with my new ripping chain. by StrandFarm in homestead

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What are you using it for? It will split and bow. We also let the log itself dry out of its not.

I'll take some pics and DM you. We have metal racks in a closed in riding arena as well as along the inside walls of our shop. Humidity needs to be low

I found this what I think is bivalves fossil on my property in the valley. Can anyone tell me if this is a unique find by [deleted] in vancouver

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Thanks that's so cool I'd love it if they wanted it 😎

It's a huge pile of layers of it. Front and back is covered and about 2 feet by 2 feet

I found this what I think is bivalves fossil on my property in the valley. Can anyone tell me if this is a unique find by [deleted] in vancouver

[–]cowskeeper 23 points24 points  (0 children)

Thanks yes I read that and reported it to the link another commenter listed. Just to be clear I am not trying to make money: totally prepared if this is unique to hand it over to people that know what it means. It's just a rock in my garden bed to us right now

I found this what I think is bivalves fossil on my property in the valley. Can anyone tell me if this is a unique find by [deleted] in vancouver

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Makes sense. My parents are just 2km down the road and my land is much much more fertile. My cows graze longer, my veggies grow bigger. Even my ducks on our pond and free ranging chickens are more healthy then any land we've ever farmed. I'm kinda mind blown! So grafteful for this land!