Yesterday was my hedgehog's 3-month birthday, but the Kroger was closed, so tonight he's getting bacon. We got him blackberries as a treat before, but hoo-boy was he not at all interested in those.
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So one thing I'm getting from all of the OKCupid profiles I'm seeing is
I need to finally get my passport so I can head up to Canada and meet some of these people
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Yesterday was my hedgehog's 3-month birthday, but the Kroger was closed, so tonight he's getting bacon. We got him blackberries as a treat before, but hoo-boy was he not at all interested in those.
I'm not that into blackberries either. Love raspberries and mulberries, but I've never had good blackberries
Yesterday was my hedgehog's 3-month birthday, but the Kroger was closed, so tonight he's getting bacon. We got him blackberries as a treat before, but hoo-boy was he not at all interested in those.
I'm not that into blackberries either. Love raspberries and mulberries, but I've never had good blackberries
I'm more of a blueberries and strawberries person, but blackberries were the cheapest at the time and I figured Magnus was just as likely to enjoy those as any other variety. Guess berries just aren't his thing, though.
So one thing I'm getting from all of the OKCupid profiles I'm seeing is
I need to finally get my passport so I can head up to Canada and meet some of these people
What I'm getting is that apparently I have the mindset of a poly
Took me a long time, and a lot of dates, to learn what I was looking for. It is only natural that you're only really starting to explore your own desires, boundaries etc. I few years back I'd have said I wanted something very different from what I now realise I wanted all along. Learning process.
I definitely need to figure out some anxiety stuff and some unhealthy marriage fallout stuff
I don't want to share too much more, as I feel like I'm oversharing some things, what with my moronic idea from when I was 18? or so to try to get this name everywhere on the internet, but maybe things aren't as bad as they seemed earlier in the week
But anyway, I've realized I'm still figuring out what, exactly, I want and need from relationships
And I need to accept that and stop calling myself a fuck up
Please don't ship me, or do anything at all involving "racism is not against our rules, let's race 4chan to the trash pile" Reddit to me or my words, thank you
Please don't ship me, or do anything at all involving "racism is not against our rules, let's race 4chan to the trash pile" Reddit to me or my words, thank you
Dude, I dunno if that's going on here
We're all friends here, I'm sure nobody intended to offend anyone
While I agree with this I will say that if people haven't had blackberries fresh off the vine then I can understand the dislike. I've never had store bought berries that could hold a candle to fresh ones and I think it's most apparent with blackberries.
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Yesterday our plan was doing up a pork shoulder to shred for enchiladas. I made a dry rub, cut it in to three pound pieced, put it in the instapot with broth and an onion. Meat came out so tasty, just falling apart under it's own weight, she felt a little bad about using it for enchilada filling and tonight I'm putting the leftover back in the pot with BBQ sauce for pulled pork sandwiches.
Facebook is great so long as you keep understanding that nearly everyone presents their best self on there and makes their lives appear more glam than they probably are
Because boy do I fall into the trap on a weekly basis of ‘omg everyone’s life is so much better than mine’ and in the past it has really got me down.
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Facebook is great so long as you keep understanding that nearly everyone presents their best self on there and makes their lives appear more glam than they probably are
Because boy do I fall into the trap on a weekly basis of ‘omg everyone’s life is so much better than mine’ and in the past it has really got me down.
It always blows my mind when you see the folks who don't present themselves well on Facebook. Makes me wonder how they deal with face to face situations.
oh, huh. Apparently my parent's town has a feral peacock problem.
That finally explains why I kept finding peacocks in the backyard of their old place.
oh, huh. Apparently my parent's town has a feral peacock problem.
That finally explains why I kept finding peacocks in the backyard of their old place.
oh, huh. Apparently my parent's town has a feral peacock problem.
That finally explains why I kept finding peacocks in the backyard of their old place.
That is perhaps the most bourgeoisie feral animal problem
oh, huh. Apparently my parent's town has a feral peacock problem.
That finally explains why I kept finding peacocks in the backyard of their old place.
This is a lot to take in for such a short post
Yeah, especially because I think if I "kept finding peacocks in the backyard", it would not then be a revelation for me to later find out the town "has a feral peacock problem". Like, that would be my first assumption the second time I ran into a wild peacock in my backyard!
Run into a dog, yeah, whatever, lots of people have dogs and don't keep them contained properly. But peacocks? "Feral" seems more likely than "loose".
oh, huh. Apparently my parent's town has a feral peacock problem.
That finally explains why I kept finding peacocks in the backyard of their old place.
This is a lot to take in for such a short post
Yeah, especially because I think if I "kept finding peacocks in the backyard", it would not then be a revelation for me to later find out the town "has a feral peacock problem". Like, that would be my first assumption the second time I ran into a wild peacock in my backyard!
Run into a dog, yeah, whatever, lots of people have dogs and don't keep them contained properly. But peacocks? "Feral" seems more likely than "loose".
... Does it really?
I figured it was the same peacock and was a pet that kept getting out. I was certainly not aware we had enough peacocks to constitute a pest situation. Did someone introduce them to combat the cane beetle or something?
oh, huh. Apparently my parent's town has a feral peacock problem.
That finally explains why I kept finding peacocks in the backyard of their old place.
As someone who's dealt with ostensibly tame peacocks, let me tell you: they're about one step above feral, in terms of behavior.
Barely.
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peacocks are incredibly dumb
they are one of the most idiotic creatures to ever exist
but australia has a storied history warring with bird species
For some reason as a kid I always associated peacocks with zoos, and nothing else. Like, there was this super amazing, exotic animal that only lived in zoos.
It was really weird when I learned that they are native to some places, mainly because of course they are and how could I have never considered that before
sometimes I just don't go down thought-paths that seem obvious to go down I guess
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Yesterday was my hedgehog's 3-month birthday, but the Kroger was closed, so tonight he's getting bacon. We got him blackberries as a treat before, but hoo-boy was he not at all interested in those.
I need to finally get my passport so I can head up to Canada and meet some of these people
I'm not that into blackberries either. Love raspberries and mulberries, but I've never had good blackberries
What I'm getting is that apparently I have the mindset of a poly
I'm more of a blueberries and strawberries person, but blackberries were the cheapest at the time and I figured Magnus was just as likely to enjoy those as any other variety. Guess berries just aren't his thing, though.
Took me a long time, and a lot of dates, to learn what I was looking for. It is only natural that you're only really starting to explore your own desires, boundaries etc. I few years back I'd have said I wanted something very different from what I now realise I wanted all along. Learning process.
I don't want to share too much more, as I feel like I'm oversharing some things, what with my moronic idea from when I was 18? or so to try to get this name everywhere on the internet, but maybe things aren't as bad as they seemed earlier in the week
But anyway, I've realized I'm still figuring out what, exactly, I want and need from relationships
And I need to accept that and stop calling myself a fuck up
Yeah
Go get your Canadian boy/girlfriend
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And then you can love someone else, and be in a relationship. Which can be in many forms, and this is good, for what works works after all!
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Dude, I dunno if that's going on here
We're all friends here, I'm sure nobody intended to offend anyone
You’re not doing a good job because I still like you!!!
While I agree with this I will say that if people haven't had blackberries fresh off the vine then I can understand the dislike. I've never had store bought berries that could hold a candle to fresh ones and I think it's most apparent with blackberries.
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Sleep deprived, over caffeinated and over worked
How the hell did I work 12 hour days before?
Need to chill out and get back to just being weird
Because boy do I fall into the trap on a weekly basis of ‘omg everyone’s life is so much better than mine’ and in the past it has really got me down.
It always blows my mind when you see the folks who don't present themselves well on Facebook. Makes me wonder how they deal with face to face situations.
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So... if you looked at my Facebook, I would probably seem like the world's fanciest alcoholic.
That finally explains why I kept finding peacocks in the backyard of their old place.
This is a lot to take in for such a short post
That is perhaps the most bourgeoisie feral animal problem
Most of them were surprisingly docile, but there was so much poop everywhere
More recently they've been run out of the areas by possibly the most idiotic birds in existence, the masked plovers
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Yeah, especially because I think if I "kept finding peacocks in the backyard", it would not then be a revelation for me to later find out the town "has a feral peacock problem". Like, that would be my first assumption the second time I ran into a wild peacock in my backyard!
Run into a dog, yeah, whatever, lots of people have dogs and don't keep them contained properly. But peacocks? "Feral" seems more likely than "loose".
it's way too hot in my room to sleep in there though.
... Does it really?
I figured it was the same peacock and was a pet that kept getting out. I was certainly not aware we had enough peacocks to constitute a pest situation. Did someone introduce them to combat the cane beetle or something?
The whole concept of "feral peacocks" is one I would have never considered on my own
As someone who's dealt with ostensibly tame peacocks, let me tell you: they're about one step above feral, in terms of behavior.
Barely.
they are one of the most idiotic creatures to ever exist
but australia has a storied history warring with bird species
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QOPZQHTNUs0
It was really weird when I learned that they are native to some places, mainly because of course they are and how could I have never considered that before
sometimes I just don't go down thought-paths that seem obvious to go down I guess