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are hair dryers bad for your hair?

I think hair dryers kind of burn hair. Does anyone know if its actually good or bad for your hair?

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Hmm, if the sun suddenly disappeared, what would happen. Well if it went quickly and quietly (impossible), there would be the same drive into deep space. The earth as any other satellite, is held in a balance between the sun's gravitational pull and its own forward motion. These two forces in balance hold the earth in orbit. remove gravity and the earth would move in a straight line into space. On another note, a user's answer was interesting. I am referring to the users comment on liberals and global warming. Interesting concept. Does he/she think that not hearing of global warming will solve the problem? Another case of 'Full speed ahead and damn the torpedoes, I think. What recklessness. Ignore dire warnings for the sake of big business.
What if there snip None, not one. Never going to happen. Would that bring world peace? No, it would not bring world peace. Would all wars everywhere come to an abrupt halt? No. Would sectarian violence snip cease to exist? No. Would members of snip and sing Kumbaya? No. Would North Korea and South Korea embrace like long-lost brothers? No. Would the Catholic Church embrace the Protestants and accept them as they are? No. Would the rulers snip nice to everyone? No. Would they? I can't imagine why or how the disappearance of Israel and Judaism would bring WORLD peace.
The sun couldn't disappear unless it did a supernova.
The sarcastic but accurate answer is, what the govenment did was make them worse or cause new ones with their fixes depending on the issue
So many things it could be: if front drive, a little clunk when you turn the wheel is the usual first sign of failing CV joint. A creak or clunk going over a bump COULD be loose ball joints - or many other things. Vibration at idle that goes away is unrelated - usually out-of-tune or idle too slow. I had a Jeep - shortly after the warranty was up, it developed a small clunk when hitting a sharp bump. Over the course over of 3 years the dealer replaced wheel bearings, CV joints, ball joints, tie rods etc. etc. etc. to the tune of about $3800. I finally found it myself: one of the hood hinge pins was loose - I tapped it back in with a hammer. And never went back to that dealer again. ADDED: at this time, I see both answers got thumbsdowns which indicates there is someone with superior knowledge - who doesn't wish to share it. . . . . wonder what sort of personality disorder compels him to YAnswers for the purpose of dissing others.

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