*doing 5-MeO* we should've left that shit in the toad
*sick w/ c*vid* we should've left that shit in the bat (or WIV)
*under anesthesia* we should've left them shits in the blowdart, the poppy, and in refrigerant circuits
*tripping on LSD* we should have left that shit in ergot
"refrigerant circuits" people initially studied R-134a as an anesthetic and not a refrigerant; inhaled/volatile anesthetics and refrigerants are basically the same thing (smol highly halogenated hydrocarbons and/or ethers (as in both plain ethers and halogenated ethers))
*doing penicillin* we should've left that shit in the fungus
*doing cyclosporin* we should've left that shit in the fungus
*doing psilocybin* we should've left that shit in the fungus
*making this post format* should have left that shit in the drafts
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when i was a child i dissociated so consistently while misaiming/defocusing my eyes that i never let form the binocular fusion mechanism that synthesizes a coherent image – i thought that "binocular vision" meant "you see two of everything" because i had never had anything else
i dont know exactly what was happening to me as a child such that "destroying a critical function of V1 *with thoughts*" was preferable to being present — but i fixed earlier this year by booping 5HT2A. thank you 5HT2A receptors and 5HT2A agonists. you're both such good friends.
i have a printer; whats a good hostname (ideally somewhat touhou-themed) for it
i unpacked it and it works perfectly except that when the fuser kicks in, the room lights start to flicker and the UPS makes clicky relay sounds
ooh apparently because it has imaging drum separate from toner you have to clean the corona wire (by moving a smol tab back and forth once) on the drum unit every toner change
Old roombas used to have a piezo transducer in the dust path (bare, so flying dirt would impact it) to let the robot detect the presence of unusually high dust and focus on the area. You can see where it used to be, in the disc labeled "DD" (dirt detect). But wait, it's not here!
Also thank you iRobot for making machines disassemblable only with a single screwdriver, captive screws everywhere, and adorkable little card-edge connectors. From left to right, vacuum motor, bin sensor, motorized brush:
Old roombas used to have a translucent section in the side of the bin, where IR would be passed to accomplish optical densitometry measurements (how full is the dang bin) but it was mildly annoying because dust could cake over the IR ports and cause false-positive bin full errors