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    14 hours ago

    Something similar happened to me: I ate food and the amount of food on my plate decreased. I mean, this has to be a scam, right?

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    19 hours ago

    Pro tip: just cover your soap bar in epoxy resin and it’ll serve literally for decades.

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    18 hours ago

    That sub is FULL of stupid questions. Complete lie of a name.

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      Used to be a great sub until they relaxed the posting rules. Pretty much everything falls into one of 3 categories:

      1. Really difficult questions with incredibly complex answers

      2. Really ignorant/loaded questions like “Why doesn’t [person/company/country] just [do something]”

      3. Bait.

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    PRO TIP: Take your soap out of the box, store it in the open to dry. I will last 4x as long and work just as well.

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    Take your soap out of the box. Store it in the air for 1-2 months so that it cures. Your new harder soap will last longer.

    But also it depends on which brand you buy. Brands like Dove don’t last as long as others because they add air/bubbles to the soap mix.

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    Unironically yes. They add potassium to soap today, just enough to keep the brick form

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    Soap bags exist and are awesome. Also, do not leave your soap in the soap tray, unless the soap tray has drainage.

    Otherwise you just get a soupy mess