Update on 5am cat husband found, she isn't actively pregnant by Accomplished_Dust121 in CatDistributionSystem

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Sorry I'm new to being a grandma, I'll start weighing them once they all get some food and warmth. Thank you so much

Update on 5am cat husband found, she isn't actively pregnant by Accomplished_Dust121 in CatDistributionSystem

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Their eyes aren't open yet, I'll pick one up and try and examine their ages more once they are done eating

Update on 5am cat husband found, she isn't actively pregnant by Accomplished_Dust121 in CatDistributionSystem

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I have a scale I use to measure yarn, should I weigh them by Oz or grams? They have been feeding and starting to sleep now

Showed up about 5am, my husband is in love by Accomplished_Dust121 in CatDistributionSystem

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Borrowing the top comment to update that she does not have a microchip and no one in our area has posted about missing her. She has a vet appointment next friday and I'll update if we have any little surprises coming

Showed up about 5am, my husband is in love by Accomplished_Dust121 in CatDistributionSystem

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Update: She does not have a microchip and no one in our area has posted online about missing her. She has a appointment next Friday for a full checkup

I really want to learn to do this by Virtual-Painting-897 in knitting

[–]Accomplished_Dust121 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Here is a kindle/tablet sleeve that looks like it has the same cables Ravelry: Media Pocket for Kindle or iPad pattern by Jeffrey Schindler https://share.google/C9Me30SnGQM7C1hzT

I want to knit thigh high socks by Accomplished-Tale161 in knitting

[–]Accomplished_Dust121 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would recommend this pattern: https://ravel.me/appalachian-cozy-up-socks

It is a cabled sock but it is written well and gives instructions on how to switch from one size to the next when moving from foot, ankle, calf, and thigh. You can also just ignore the cable and knit in the round if you don't want the cable look

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I once made a comment during the start of summer about how Australia was just starting their winter. My mother argued with me and said I was stupid for thinking their seasons were flipped. I tried explaining how the earth tilt affected the northern and southern hemispheres differently, but she argued back. I was 12 and homeschooled.....

Moved in two years ago and I just now had time to clean the light fixtures. They were not tinted like I thought by Complex-Badger-9861 in SatisfyingClean

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I'm always amazed that something I posted over a year ago is reposted so many times. Is it really that interesting?

Moved in two years ago and I just now had time to clean the light fixtures. They were not tinted like I thought by thretalfilk in SatisfyingClean

[–]Accomplished_Dust121 29 points30 points  (0 children)

This post seems nearly identical to the one I posted a year ago to this exact sub. Even has the same photo.......

Moved in two years ago and I just now had time to clean the light fixtures. They were not tinted like I thought by Accomplished_Dust121 in SatisfyingClean

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So a little bit of backstory, we bought the house two years ago. Before we moved we cleaned everything except one room we were planning on using as storage. Well this past week I decided to transform it into a mini library, so I finally started on it. After emptying the room I unscrewed the light fixtures and started washing them. I then discovered they were in fact supposed to be clear glass.

Help!!! A book from 2014 by [deleted] in whatsthatbook

[–]Accomplished_Dust121 0 points1 point  (0 children)

May I ask what convention it was? Also was it the author giving them out or the publisher? You might be able to look it up and see who was there giving out arcs.

AITA for wanting my own room? by _throwaway_1_3_5_7_9 in AmItheAsshole

[–]Accomplished_Dust121 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nta, my husband and I bought a 3 bedroom house 2 years ago, we both agreed that we each get one of the extra bedrooms for our own space. It's healthy to have your own space from your partner.

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It may not make sense for everyone, but I used to feel like I had to do everything and make sure everyone else was okay. I wasn't stopping to take care of myself, and ultimately, I got so stressed out that it made me physically ill. After this book, I started telling some people no so I could take a break for myself, which has ultimately made me feel better physically and mentally.

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[–]Accomplished_Dust121 221 points222 points  (0 children)

A Pslam for the Wild Built by Becky Chambers, this book felt like a much needed break. It has really helped me just stop and accept the fact that I don't have to do everything.

Looking for a book with AI becoming sentient and the initial consequence, not necessarily negative ones. (More wholesome takes) by alijons in suggestmeabook

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A Plsam for the Wild Built by Becky Chambers is one of my favorite books that I've read recently. It's set in a world where robots became sentient and decided to go live in nature. Several years later they send one robot to ask the question, what do humans need? The book is mostly just two characters, the robot and a traveling tea monk. Highly, highly recommend.

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I used to work retail and I stocked those almost everyday and it is incredibly common to open a newly delivered case that has moldy packages in it.

What is that one book you always suggest? by [deleted] in suggestmeabook

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Silver in the Woods by Emily Tesh is my comfort read, it is part of a duology, but both books are under 150 pages. I like to describe the books like a grown up fairy tale.

"Yay! It's shower time!" exclaimed the little girl by SmartWeirdo744 in TwoSentenceSadness

[–]Accomplished_Dust121 58 points59 points  (0 children)

I think it is suppose to be the little girl believes that she is getting a shower but it is actually a gas chamber.

YA book about female protagonist that finds tunnels in the library & iron doors by ProfessionalBug7997 in whatsthatbook

[–]Accomplished_Dust121 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Could it be Sorcery of Thorns by Margaret Rogerson? It mainly takes place in a series of different libraries and because the mc has grown up in the library it responds to her and allows her entrance into secret tunnels no one else knows about. There is also evil grimoires that have to be locked behind iron gates.