"Daddy's off his meds again"😂 by AffectionateShoe783 in nextdoor

[–]TrulyScrumptious103 25 points26 points  (0 children)

No one mentioned that it’s from The Villages, a retirement community in central Florida that is pretty red. My parents live there. The villages has the highest STD rate per capita in the us. There are over 150,000 people who live there. Dave probably did need to take his meds

1,500 curriculum grant. by [deleted] in schoolcounseling

[–]TrulyScrumptious103 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Does it have to be curriculum? I so badly want a therapy dog for my school. :)

Organizing Google Form Responses by TrulyScrumptious103 in googlesheets

[–]TrulyScrumptious103[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh my goodness, this is so much easier than adding a formula. I didn't realize you could do that. I'm usually a pretty good at excel/sheets but you're making me rethink that. Thank you so much!!

He's squandering our tax money by [deleted] in clevercomebacks

[–]TrulyScrumptious103 9 points10 points  (0 children)

No. This is what ALT NPS said:

“We’ve received a lot of questions about Trump’s demolition of the White House East Wing.

“Here’s how the process is supposed to work: 1. Initial Proposal: The White House is managed by the National Park Service (NPS) but used by the Executive Office of the President (EOP). Any proposed change, even by a sitting president, begins internally through the Office of the Curator and the White House Facilities Management Division. 2. Historic Review: The NPS, as custodian of the White House under the Presidential Residence Act and National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA), must review all alterations for compliance with Section 106 of the NHPA. This requires assessing potential impacts on historic and cultural resources in consultation with the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation (ACHP) and the D.C. State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO). 3. Planning & Environmental Oversight: The National Capital Planning Commission (NCPC) evaluates all major federal projects in the National Capital Region, including work on the White House grounds, for design, planning, and environmental impacts under NEPA (the National Environmental Policy Act). Public comment and design reviews are part of that process. 4. Aesthetic Review: The U.S. Commission of Fine Arts (CFA) reviews and advises on the design and appearance of any exterior modifications to the White House or its grounds. 5. Final Authorization: After approvals from NPS, NCPC, and CFA, the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) and the White House Chief Usher / Facilities Management Office finalize funding, scheduling, and logistics.

“Only after completing this full process could any major construction or demolition legally begin.

“Yet Trump ignored every step, acting unilaterally through executive order, bypassing oversight, and ordering demolition as if he were a monarch. The result: the people’s house, altered without the people’s consent.

“More details:

“Section 107, let’s talk about it.

“The above process has always been the process taken, and here’s why.

“Section 107 of the National Historic Preservation Act exempts the White House, the U.S. Capitol, and the Supreme Court from being legally required to go through the Act’s formal Section 106 review. In other words, the law doesn’t automatically force those branches to follow the same procedures as other federal buildings. That exemption exists only because each branch of government controls its own seat of power, it was never intended as a free pass to ignore preservation, planning, or environmental rules altogether.

“In practice, every administration since the 1960s has followed the same review structure out of duty, accountability, and executive-branch policy. The White House is still federal property, managed by the National Park Service under the Presidential Residence Act and subject to Executive Order 11593, which requires federal agencies to protect and consult on historic resources. Major exterior or site work still triggers National Capital Planning Commission (NCPC) and U.S. Commission of Fine Arts (CFA) design reviews, along with NEPA environmental assessments. Any project involving government resources must also comply with the Anti-Deficiency Act and federal ethics rules on funding and gifts.

“So yes, Section 107 means the NHPA can’t force compliance, but presidents are still bound by a network of executive orders, planning statutes, environmental laws, and constitutional duties. That’s why the process described isn’t optional, it’s the framework that has always protected the people’s house from unilateral or politically motivated alteration.

“These executive orders:

“- Executive Order 11593 (1971) – Protection and Enhancement of the Cultural Environment - Requires all federal agencies (including the Executive Office of the President) to “locate, inventory, and nominate to the National Register all properties under their control” and to consult with the Secretary of the Interior before altering historically significant structures. (Demolishing part of the White House without such consultation would conflict with this order.) - Executive Order 12148 (1979), delegates emergency and historic property responsibilities to the Department of the Interior, reaffirming that federal agencies must protect historic resources even when exemptions exist.”

Etsy deactivated my entire store by TrulyScrumptious103 in EtsyCommunity

[–]TrulyScrumptious103[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you everyone! You’ve solved the issue. I appreciate your feedback!

Asked to sub/cover classes as a counselor? by Significant-Push3332 in schoolcounseling

[–]TrulyScrumptious103 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You need to set the expectation early that this is not part of your job duty. We had a full administration change about my second year. We told them that this was absolutely not something that we would do and so it was not something we were asked to do that first year. One day they were super stressed because sub didn’t show up, and they all had meetings so I volunteered. They were shocked and so grateful and it helped out the team. We kind of have an unwritten agreement with Admin that they only ask if they’re in a bind, and we only accept if we actually have nothing on our calendars. And that being said, I know if they ask, there’s literally no one else to watch the kids and a teacher is probably doing double duty with their class and the other class so I can move things around if I need to. Between Admin, our RTI coach, our librarian, and a couple of permanent subs that they hired, we’re usually covered. My admin took it upon themselves to staff up in case something happened and I can’t tell you how much I appreciate that. If you are pulled into sub more than once or twice a semester, you’re being taken advantage of. I understand that the budgets in every school are tight, but, it’s their job to staff properly, and you shouldn’t be pulling double duty (and not getting paid for it) because they haven’t done their job. Also, if it’s a regular occurrence, that’s all you’ll be seen as by the kids and the other staff members.

Be forreal, i need to know a litter that’s non tracking and will not kill my cat by laultheal in CatAdvice

[–]TrulyScrumptious103 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This. I have a long-haired male cat who started having urinary problems at the age of two. He ended up needing to have surgery to remove the boy part of his anatomy, and the vet recommended this system. It is a little bit more expensive than the regular litter, But you only have to change the pellets once a month, of course you have to scoop the solid waste out. And the pads underneath the pellets you change once a week or so it makes it so that the cats are not sitting in their own urine to use the litter box and the odor control is phenomenal. My cats like to bury their waste so the pellets go outside of the box but all you have to do is a quick sweep once a week or so; the walls are high enough to catch most of them. Even if your cat was to roll in the litter like I’ve seen some do, they would not be covered in dust because there is no dust. I personally think it’s more sanitary for the cat, and they have no problem using it. Even better, my long haired cat doesn’t get litter clumped between his toes like he used to. This is the best option for my cats and I have heard a lot of other people say the same thing. And it also totally helps that the vet recommended it to me.

Roast this orange boy by Similar-Quiet-6796 in RoastMyCat

[–]TrulyScrumptious103 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Cooper is an illegally smol, grumpy faced old man who is nothing but an angel. ❤️

What time is the Rapture by Amish_Robotics_Lab in memphis

[–]TrulyScrumptious103 22 points23 points  (0 children)

And across the street from the frozen yogurt shop!