jedidoesit

jedidoesit t1_jeaw4kb wrote

It means different things to different people. Whatever your vice is or your big temptation or wherever you lack impulse control, don't let those things get in the way of your goals or needs.

Someone said that discipline is when what you want most is more important than what you want now.

Something like that anyhow. 😎

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jedidoesit t1_j2foytu wrote

I was only an apprentice plumber so any pros can check my answer.

That being said, the company I worked for did only service work, that being only repairs or R&R's when something couldn't be fixed or cleaned out, such as drains.

1/2 of my work in the first 6 months was clearing drains, either by plunger, auger, or taking apart pipes.

I never particularly noticed if a drain had been treated with chemicals, but my company taught me not to use them and to recommend them because they damaged the interior of the pipes leading to further problems such as waste sticking to the scarred inside of the pipe, or even damage that required replacement if the drains at some point.

Nothing was specified to apply only to copper or brass or ABS or PVC, so I can't be more specific about that.

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jedidoesit t1_iylkuy3 wrote

Literally right above your comment is the subreddit rules outline that says this place should be free of excessive cynicism, negativity and bitterness. Toxic attitudes are not welcome.

Then, in large, bold font, it says all negative comments will be removed and will possibly result in a ban.

I read the warning for the first time being in this subreddit and the very second comment I read violates that rule like Ye's inner thoughts violate our ears when he speaks.

Hilarious! πŸ€­πŸ˜πŸ˜‚

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