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Hi all new here so not sure if I'm even posting in the correct section. With an oyster bracelet I have on a watch is it normal to be able to bend the links backwards with them catching slightly? [assume the centre links rub] I assume this is just due to tight tolerances. I'll try and show below on my photos so it makes more sense. I don't really wear bracelets up to this point but this is super comfy this one. The picture below shows what I mean just slightly resistance to do it. View attachment 16035256
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To answer your question, the best thing to do is make sure the horse is freshly groomed, then and only then dunk the hamster in a bin of feathers. Once you find a blue feather, that is the cue to rub the lugs of the watch against your toe.
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To answer your question, the best thing to do is make sure the horse is freshly groomed, then and only then dunk the hamster in a bin of feathers. Once you find a blue feather, that is the cue to rub the lugs of the watch against your toe.
Wrong kingdoms. He's Antb21 as in insectivore, you're talking Mammalia....

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To answer your question, the best thing to do is make sure the horse is freshly groomed, then and only then dunk the hamster in a bin of feathers. Once you find a blue feather, that is the cue to rub the lugs of the watch against your toe.
blue feathers!! Oh hahaha preposterous. Obviously only yellow feathers do the trick.
Welcome aboard. Hopefully you will get solid responses to any thread with content you start.
blue feathers!! Oh hahaha preposterous. Obviously only yellow feathers do the trick.
All people who use yellow feathers are just doing it because most people know what yellow feathers are, and they just want attention. Why buy yellow feathers when green feathers work just as well and are half the price?
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It's first to the right and unisex.

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What... Who said that... Anon.

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To answer your question, the best thing to do is make sure the horse is freshly groomed, then and only then dunk the hamster in a bin of feathers. Once you find a blue feather, that is the cue to rub the lugs of the watch against your toe.
Arghh, not this guy again. Trolling another deleted thread. Some nerve.
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Why go for a feather when you could go for the whole chicken?
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I’m not what these responses are 🙄 managed to get some real answers eventually though thanks
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Wrong kingdoms. He's Antb21 as in insectivore, you're talking Mammalia....

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I believe insectivores are part of Kingdom Animalia however ants are in Phylum Arthropoda whereas horses and hamsters are in Phylum Mammalia
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Hi all new here so not sure if I'm even posting in the correct section. With an oyster bracelet I have on a watch is it normal to be able to bend the links backwards with them catching slightly? [assume the centre links rub] I assume this is just due to tight tolerances. I'll try and show below on my photos so it makes more sense. I don't really wear bracelets up to this point but this is super comfy this one. The picture below shows what I mean just slightly resistance to do it. View attachment 16035256
Doesn't sound off to me. BTW, the attachment is not working.
I believe insectivores are part of Kingdom Animalia
Well, except for the insectivores in Kingdom Vegetabile.

(Although, there used to be an Order Insectivora, but that didn't include ants either.)
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