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Picture speaks a lesson learned

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      Could've been just a greasy hand when it was off and not hot. The patina can then build differently there because of the residue.

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      I would bet money on this

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        Could've been just a greasy hand when it was off and not hot. The patina can then build differently there because of the residue.

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        Lol yeah I have a handprint like that on my metal freezer door that I avoid wiping off when I clean it. I just need to add “We Know” underneath and then it’s certainly not like the dark brotherhood is aware of what is in my freezer

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          Lol yeah I have a handprint like that on my metal freezer door that I avoid wiping off when I clean it. I just need to add “We Know” underneath and then it’s certainly not like the dark brotherhood is aware of what is in my freezer

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          Is it a frost atronach?

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            Is it a frost atronach?

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            It’s actually 6000 wheels of cheese waiting to cause the physics engine to shoot the fridge upward and break the speed of light as it fires into space and then promptly crash the entire simulation game

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              Could've been just a greasy hand when it was off and not hot. The patina can then build differently there because of the residue.

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              ... I would draw pretty pictures ... or print something else ...

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                Could've been just a greasy hand when it was off and not hot. The patina can then build differently there because of the residue.

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                That’s exactly it. If you touch the exhaust pipes of a motorcycle when it’s off, it will burn an imprint on when the engine is on. The oil burns and leaves a print

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                  This isn’t what you think it is. No one was hurt by this.

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                    That’s exactly it. If you touch the exhaust pipes of a motorcycle when it’s off, it will burn an imprint on when the engine is on. The oil burns and leaves a print

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                    Ok good cause this made me much more sad than making me laugh. Happy to hear this person likely did not suffer burns because of this.

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                      Glad to know giving the thing you just fixed up a quick slap of encouragement is allowed for aviation mechanics.

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