Amana Distinction PTAC Air Conditioner or something like it
Amana Distinction PTAC Air Conditioner or something like it
You reminded me of a distant memory of a sad Garfield comic.
Yeah, it came out of left field, but it’s an Indy webcomic. It’s his singular expression and ip. Why should the audience a) feel so entitled to react in such an invasive and insensitive way, b) react with anger instead of empathy? It’s just childish.
Oh I understand why people didn’t like it. It just feels to utterly entitled and unempathetic to react in the way his audience did. It’s an Indy webcomic, not a professional newspaper strip. And even if it were, it wouldn’t be the first time that a comedy comics artist injected some personal drama or statement.
I mean, i loved Garfield growing up, and if I’d seen that strip you’ve described, I wouldn’t react with anger. I’d be saddened. I’d realize that the author is speaking directly to me about his own fears, his own anxiety.
I’ve never understood all the hate levied at ‘loss’. Can you imagine experiencing a miscarriage, building a popular web comic, and then integrating your own experience into it, showing one of your most vulnerable moments, and then it becomes a ruthlessly mocked meme?
I’ve definitely had trouble finding specific books. There’s a popular book about the local climate here which is only available in print. There is a copy uploaded to archive.org, somebody scaned the whole book in, but it’s unavailable for download or check out.
Have you checked archive.org? Or your local library systems?
Also, there are some books which don’t have audiobooks that I’ve wanted to listen to. The Microsoft edge browser has a read to me mode which is really good. If you can find a book in text form, you can sometimes listen to it that way. I’ve actually converted ePub files into text files just for this purpose.
Raises alarms? It sounds like he had a mental breakdown and caused his staffers to as well.
Welcome! My little tips:
You can change your default sorting. I recommend setting it to hot instead of active.
You can filter things by word content in titles. Useful for filtering out some political content if you need a breather.
Have fun! 😁
Looking at the cats in this image up close got me like https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Otd15iyp51E&t=0
Yeah, it’s an AI image that spent some time on Facebook and Instagram. Reverse image searched.
The dreaded yellow tint! 😫
I couldn’t resist sending a picture. This is Ciel, one of our three rabbits. He lives by himself in the main room because he hates other rabbits, but he loves humans.
I recommend reading the wabbitwiki to get all the best information.
Rabbits are social, but they can also be territorial. It’s typically recommend to keep a bonded pair of rabbits. One male and one female.
It’s best to keep rabbits indoors, with at least 4 feet by 4 feet of play area. Typically people use portable dog pens. We used to do this, but once our rabbits got settled in their space, we removed the pens. Now they can go wherever they want, but they choose never to leave thier room.
They are litter box trained. It’s a different kind of litter than cat litter. We use a layer of compressed pine pellets topped with hay.
Rabbits pee and poop in the litter box, but they will always poop a little bit outside the box. The nice thing is, rabbit poops are dry little balls that don’t really smell, so we just vacuum it up.
I really like our rabbits. The hardest thing about them is all the bad information. For example, a pet store will sell you a hutch or cage which is much too small. They also will charge you way too much for hay and sell you unhealthy feed pellets. The wabbitwiki is a valuable resource.
Not really. Rabbits can eat just about anything in small quantities, but thier digestive system is hyper specialized around eating plants, mostly grasses, If they don’t get consistent access to hay (or quality grass alternative) they enter a state called GI stasis and die. Source: I own a few pet rabbits. One almost died because we gave him too many rasins. He gets compressed hay pellets with some added sugar as treats now.
It makes me kinda excited! Very cute.
The Lloyds Bank coprolite is a large coprolite recovered by the York Archaeological Trust while excavating the Viking settlement of Jórvík (present-day York) in northern England. The specimen was dated around the 9th century and offers insight into the dietary practices of Vikings during this period.
Reading the story… it sucks for everyone involved. This is one reason I never honk at motorcycles or bicyclist.
I thought it was real too, but how did they do the fall with special effects? 🤔 Is it a deep fake?
Hell yeah!