Mariya

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She doesn’t understand either, you’re not alone in this :slightly_smiling_face:


What a bruise! That must have caused a boo-boo. :yum: :wink:

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may be this lasts for the next 2 weeks? :slightly_smiling_face:


and this is not adressed to Mariya
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Hello there, it’s not nice to rob Mariya of her biggest source of income! :rofl: :joy:

pics here do not increase it. it decreases, because some people are fine with them and do not subscribe. :wink:

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Look below, she saw your post and changed her career! :grinning:

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I thought you might like to know this. If not, just let me know. The concept is a little bit different than how you’ve written it. The bruise is the boo boo. What caused it is, well, not the boo boo.
:grin:

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A slightly scary picture. Extension cord with chargers in the bed! :wink: :kissing_heart:

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MĂĄria si ozaj ,bomba ĆŸienka ,telo super ,a aj sama to robĂ­ĆĄ ozaj na pozeranie :smiling_face_with_three_hearts::smiling_face_with_three_hearts::smiling_face_with_three_hearts:

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My translator has come up with something special. :wink: :laughing:And I just adopted this sentence. And he always translates it differently for me, I realised. :slightly_smiling_face: I wanted to write: What a bruise! That must have caused a little ache :hugs:

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I didn’t know you used to translator. I thought you spoke English as a second language.

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Why? They do not even look like fast chargers. Let each of them draw 10 -15W. The whole Extension cord usually is specified for 3600W


So I do not see any danger there at all


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No, I’m not a native English speaker. And my English is not so good that I can write texts with it. That’s why I use a translator for my posts.
But I am learning to improve my English.

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It was not the extension cord but " It is not recommended to leave mobile phone chargers plugged into the wall socket at night in bed. This can lead to overheating, fire hazards and the release of toxic gases, especially if the charger or mobile phone is covered by bedding". I am probably influenced by my background in HSE and QA work! :wink: :thinking:

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I would guess a very high percentage of people, me included charge their phones overnight, I know mine stops charging at 80% and waits to finish the last 20% and that’s completes just before it’s normally unplugged

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Beaucoup de tĂ©lĂ©phone ont un arrĂȘt automatique lorsqu’il est chargĂ©.

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No phone charger gets so hot to be able to set sheets on fire.

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