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2 hours ago, abronymouse said:

this

"get back to work!" :glimmer:

"I don't wanna" :pinkiesick:

 

That I can feel to the core......:ajsleepy:

 

My ppl level is about a 4 out of 10 today.  :raritycry:

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21 hours ago, RafaStaryStory said:

I think you should be honest with them and tell them that this is not what you want, this is not what you're looking for. If you have such expectations said in your post then you're being sincere with yourself, it's okay for your decisions to upset others, not everything you'll do will make others happy, it's important to just be true with yourself and others. If you fail in this competition, forget about it and aim for what your consider to be your true goal(s). ~☆

I have a feeling that if I tell them that I will lose this competition, they will shoot me on the spot. This is of course a joke, but nothing good awaits me if I tell them. That's what I think.

Anyway, thanks for the reply, I appreciate it!

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I'm thinking of circular door knobs, I find it difficult to open a door with a smooth rounded door knob, and what if I have slippery hands?:pout: nahh, I don't like that.

The lever-type door knob is far superior since you can open the door even without hands, but easily with your elbow, knee, foot, even with your chin (you can get creative and teach your dog how to open it), and doesn't make you feel like you will be eternally trapped in a room just because you have slippery or wet hands.

The only drawback is you might get caught on the lever of the knob if you're too distracted:pinkiecrazy:, but that's absurdly easy to prevent.

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On 2025-02-24 at 2:05 PM, Sparklefan1234 said:

I think you'll have an AWESOME time, Bestie! :fimyay:  🐝 yourself and have fun! 😁

Thanks bestie! It went very well! :twilightsmile:

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At first I rejected the zero, but that was because I simply didn't understand it. Now I do.

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5 hours ago, Midnight Insight said:

I'm thinking of circular door knobs, I find it difficult to open a door with a smooth rounded door knob, and what if I have slippery hands?:pout: nahh, I don't like that.

The lever-type door knob is far superior since you can open the door even without hands, but easily with your elbow, knee, foot, even with your chin (you can get creative and teach your dog how to open it), and doesn't make you feel like you will be eternally trapped in a room just because you have slippery or wet hands.

The only drawback is you might get caught on the lever of the knob if you're too distracted:pinkiecrazy:, but that's absurdly easy to prevent.

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Of course handles make it easier for certain pets to open doors. Knobs are more secure. It's a matter of purpose really, wouldn't you agree? :) 

Dogs can open knob type doors, but it is more difficult for them, and some knobs come with built in lock mechanisms.

I find myself leaning more toward handles for opening doors, I don't have any pets so ease of use is more helpful.

 

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