The sacrificial anode is there to protect the steel tank. It lasts a long time.
This is a hard water problem as everyone else is saying, and a water softener would solve the issue.
*Edit: check the very bottom of your tank since you have the elements out. It most likely has a pile of calcium and other minerals sitting on the bottom.
Why? It's not a debilitating disease, he's not making fun of it, just representing a character. I genuinely don't see why people take issue with this. I've got vitiligo and I love to see it represented in fictional characters and I'd for sure love to see how OP manages to do it
If you've only tried wine from like 10+ years ago like I have, I'd suggest giving it another try now. Running windows software on Linux has been better than ever with Wine/Proton/Bottles
The threat was definitely there, the man was aggressive from the moment they approached him.
Now I definitely don't agree with how they reacted to literally every aspect of this situation, they're lucky more people haven't been hurt from their idiotic decision making. But to call this a non threat situation is pretty dishonest.
My guy posted an unpopular opinion, then started throwing hands the moment someone disagreed. Just because you enjoy the music, doesn't mean everyone will.
Not even mentioning the severe lasting impact it had on generations to come. There are still many who are battling birth defects due to the toxins that remained after the napalm attacks.
no one nose :)