At this point he doesn’t have to, if she did say anything he would just say it’s a lie, his entire base would believe him, and after three days in the news cycle we’d be on to the next thing.
“Man” maybe? “Holy shit that sucks, man”
TL;DR 100 years ago, some teacher built what amounted to a chair version of one of those novelty shockers you’d buy at Spencer’s, had a kid sit in it when he was bad, and a parent got upset about it
This also happened 100 years ago
The magazine is off center
It’s not just what it’s fed, it’s also what it’s told to regurgitate.
Many ADHD symptoms aren’t exclusive the ADHD. Just like not everyone who has a tummy ache has stomach cancer.
One thing to consider might be a literal emergency alert. But I guess the frequency of those really depends on where you live.
The general populace isn’t looking at statistics, they’re looking at scary news stories
Nozzle. Essentially your part isn’t cooling fast enough, so the less structure under the print, the more it tends to curl up as it cools. Also, make sure your cooling fan is working properly
My first guess is that your temp is off, which is causing the curling you see at the top of the archways and the nozzle is catching that. You might try printing a temp tower (one with exterior overhangs, not just the bridges) to dial in your temp settings.
I feel better about this if there was some kind of cage or guard around the propeller. Maybe its low power enough that if anything hit it it’d just stop.