After the window closes, if you feel it is important enough, you can use the Report (post) link found at the bottom of every post to ask a staff member to edit a post for you.
I thought the height restriction (which was one meter, not three feet) was removed some time ago. Seems like I read about it on two or three Canadian newspaper websites.
It's seven hours (420 minutes). Usually, when there's a limited edit window, it's either ten minutes or one hour. But the owner extended it for us so that we'd have more time to make corrections - and he's got a thing for the number 420, as you may have noticed
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No, it's for every post/comment here that we can edit after the fact at all.
Right - these are not private diaries. For that, I suppose the user's own desktop / laptop / cell phone / tablet / paper notebook / physical diary / wetware could be used. Member interaction is encouraged.
Here you go:
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Having sex with her sister, recording the act, and streaming it at her birthday party that's being attended by her family and friends would probably work. If not - and you are truly desperate - then you could try the same thing with her brother
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On the other hand, not showing up for the ceremony is virtually guaranteed to work. I briefly considered waiting a couple weeks to post that sentence, but figured the comedic value might not balance out well against the likelihood of having you, her, her sister, and her brother mad at me, lol.
Back in the 1960s, when it was mostly just greasy hippies who (apparently) couldn't be bothered to read a gardening book or go buy actual plant nutrients... some of them would eat a vitamin, urinate into a bucket a few hours later, fill it the rest of the way up with water, and give that to their plants. According to one of those old-fart commercial cannabis writers, it worked, to some degree.
I don't know who "they" are, but it's a salt.
It's named after the town of Epsom (in Surrey, England). They used to produce it from the spring there, so it became Epsom salt.