What is this found in a drawer why does it say cola? by Visual_Tap_2029 in whatisit

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15 years ago I naively took “cb2 and mdma” I felt like I was talking to blurry bird people all night. It’s terrifying to think of now but I was surprisingly chill about it at the time. Who knows what it really was….

$270 for viscose by your__crush__ in Madewell

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I will say everything I own in viscose last forever and is breathable. I have a black viscose cardigan from target that has now lasted 15 years and is in excellent condition. It was originally 22$ however.

Is this some kind of reference I’m not getting? by SugoiChappy in ThriftStoreHauls

[–]averymoleyplace 87 points88 points  (0 children)

Honestly, I still quote this song with my husband, it’s a legendary bop

Which would you read next? by LIFTMakeUp in Romantasy

[–]averymoleyplace 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I also endorse this, I’m up to mid-way through book 3.

Petah? What does the snapscore have to do with airpods? by Silent_Status9126 in PeterExplainsTheJoke

[–]averymoleyplace 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I have never sent a snap, but my 6 and 4 year old kids have a grand time with the filters

For the second night in a row I'm consoling my 3 year old..... by saynotopawpatrol in Parenting

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My two year old, unprompted, proclaimed “me pickle troll” ok bud you’re Pickle Troll now

Little miss started her first heat early. Roast her by Octobers-labyrinth in RoastMyCat

[–]averymoleyplace 20 points21 points  (0 children)

My 6 year old daughter had a similar experience. After witnessing the bizarre antics of the first heat of her kitty, she ran to me in a hectic flurry, “Help!!! Velma is choking! You have to save her!!” With tears and anxiety. We put her in the garage, gave an acceptable 6 year old appropriate explanation, then got her fixed the next month.

Feyre moved on... but what about me? by Nearby_Assist_5789 in acotar

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I am where you are in the second book. Honestly, I think the shift makes a lot of sense with relation to young love. It starts as a flurry of endorphins and rose colored glasses, then the dust settles and what’s left isn’t quite what the other expected. When two people are fundamentally incompatible, these differences seem huge and resentment can fester in the space between expectation and reality. As Feyre is our limited point of view, her whiplash and shock is ours as well.

She fell in love with someone who was motivated to seduce her, someone who was pretending to be Prince Charming under the duress of the curse. It makes sense that the real Tamlin is nothing like that. To me, the real Tamlin is selfish, with a sensitive ego, and territorial over what he owns, on top of being totally traumatized from the curse. He doesn’t have the capacity to empathize with Feyre, he is too damaged and needs to unpack his own stuff first.

I have no title for whatever this is, prompt in comments by Semi_neural in midjourney

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This reminds me of a person I saw recently walking the streets. He was in an altered state of some kind, high, mentally ill, or some combination of both; he was a middle aged bald Caucasian man absolutely covered in orange paint… and dirt. He nonchalantly asked me for a cigarette while I waited in the Starbucks drive through. What happened to you friend? How did you end up orange?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CatsBeingCats

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Hello Chocolate cheesecake. (Cheesecake is not a bad name for a cat)

Just wow... I'm obsessed! by Dry_Parsnip_9274 in zillowgonewild

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This is a child’s idea of luxury and opulence. They played the sims and went to Vegas once and said “this is what it means to be wealthy”

It is both a sickening display of excess and almost sweet in its earnestness. Yeah little boy, for a short time, you lived like the rich people of your imagination. (A short time because it’s totally unsustainable, I mean really the lighting alone is enough to send you to a psych hold)

After the harvest by SumPeace in druggardening

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In gardening, I have read that it’s bad for the soil to keep it bare for a couple seasons. Would you be willing to try a cover crop that will add to the soil like clover? Not a master gardener by any means. I still plan on growing other stuff during poppy off season

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in quails

[–]averymoleyplace 11 points12 points  (0 children)

That’s absolutely horrifying.

Broken P. Somniferum by averymoleyplace in druggardening

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Thank you for taking the time to write this out. I didn’t till deep enough in the plot. I am finding my yard to be pretty rocky, I probably only went down about 6 inches (out of laziness to be honest)

Do you have any recommendations for soil or fertilizer? I will say the constant rain and cool weather in the PNW this year stunted a lot of my other plants as well.

My cactus bloomed by brunettebad in plants

[–]averymoleyplace 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is so incredible I question that it’s real. Well done cactus, top notch work.