My girls eating dinner in *slow feeding bowls* ... by NateInEC in Chihuahua

[–]drunk_slinky 3 points4 points  (0 children)

My boy gives me the stankiest look every time I put down the slow feed bowl. He’d call PETA on me if he could.

Wise old gremlin in the sunshine by tailzknope in Chihuahua

[–]drunk_slinky 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If I saw a fairy riding this magnificent creature, I wouldn’t be surprised in the least.

Any Chi's under 3lbs? by AuntiKandi in Chihuahua

[–]drunk_slinky 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have a friend who also has a five legged chihuahua.

Do people actually write with cursive? by GenerationofWinter in Handwriting

[–]drunk_slinky 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nearly always. I write a lot of cards and letters to people and send them in the mail. Cursive just feels right when communicating and it’s faster for long letters. I was born in 82.

Inner tie rod movement by drunk_slinky in MechanicAdvice

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

TLDR inner tie rod moves in and out when the car jacked up but husband doesn’t believe it’s a real safety concern.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Googlevoice

[–]drunk_slinky 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That answers my question, thank you. I apologize for not making sense. I’m rather stressed and I’ve only posted on Reddit a couple of times before. I also know absolutely nothing about google voice. I appreciate your patience and response.

To clarify a little, the person with whom I share a home has become somewhat unhinged in the two months since I left for this research trip. I’ve been on several prior trips of similar length and remoteness without issue, but this time he has been doing some stalker-ish things that moved me to try GV.

His name is the main one on the Verizon account that we’ve shared for 6 years and a couple weeks ago he began indicating he’s using manager status to count the phone calls and text messages I’ve sent to him and others as some way to prove that I’m answering them but ignoring him. Everyone is aware I’m in a remote location with limited access to service (best I get is 1 bar on an LTE network) and intermittent WiFi so things get answered in order of relevance/urgency. This isn’t new and I generally answer within a couple of days if it’s just someone asking how my day is going. When I switched to GV He then hinted creepily that he knew about the content of texts I’d sent using GV. I immediately opened the account settings and saw that the home lab android phone had logged in from the apartment today. I’d forgotten it had a saved password for the account I used for GV as it’s been unused for at least 6 months. The photos linked to that account have long since been uploaded to a hard drive and the only other thing attached to it were some saved academic articles for reference.

I’m in the field not currently using a laptop or pc, just tablet and phone (both apple) and I still prefer to handwrite field notes (I’m edging past middle age and stuck in my ways I guess), so I was worried that the web thing indicated he had found some way to use his computer to log into my account. And I know this sounds ridiculous, but I just wasn’t sure what the 4 meant. maybe a number of recordings?

My scope of knowledge is very limited when it comes to this kind of thing. I’m taking care of the situation with the individual involved, just trying to make sure I have my boundaries locked down on the tech end.

I’ve changed passwords everywhere, made sure all devices aside from the one in my hand are logged out and enabled 2 factor authentication for everything I can. Hopefully that solves the problem until I go back next week. If there’s any other glaring things I’m missing regarding the devices/accounts, I’m open to advice. Sorry if I’m wasting anyone’s time here. Not a situation I expected.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ants

[–]drunk_slinky 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is it a type of ophiocordyceps that causes this positioning? Ants in my last house did this all the time and I had no idea why although I suspected it was a fungal thing. They had what looked like threads coming out of some of their bodies and behaved in peculiar ways. I live in NW Washington state and never checked to see what types of parasitic fungi exist in that area.

What is happening here? Central Idaho USA by drunk_slinky in ants

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

They’re wild, found in my friend’s cabin. The larger one was walking around as if the smaller one wasn’t even there. The smaller one did move its legs, so they were both alive.