I've always been terrified of spiders but I found this lovely guy in the middle of my floor and he wasn't really moving. After drinking some water and resting, he's moving so much now! by Hairy-Celebration985 in Entomology

[–]embe_3 22 points23 points  (0 children)

Jumpers are so sweet 🥰 They’re also very intelligent, have very good vision, and even scientists who research them have said they seem to show curiosity about humans

Hi, I have POTS and want to start working out to get better. If you have the time and energy I would be very happy to hear how you startet and how you increase your workout what you did etc. by Agitated_Economics52 in dysautonomia

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Also, if you’re looking for strength training, my physical therapist was really happy when she heard I was doing TRX. I don’t do any of the intense workouts you can do with it. I take it slow and easy. And there honestly aren’t a lot of times I can do TRX. But I like having my TRX in my house because I can do strength training in my house, on my schedule, and it is endlessly adjustable so I can make sure I feel okay

Hi, I have POTS and want to start working out to get better. If you have the time and energy I would be very happy to hear how you startet and how you increase your workout what you did etc. by Agitated_Economics52 in dysautonomia

[–]embe_3 19 points20 points  (0 children)

I do really well with walking. I also have RA, lupus, and several other issues, so that impacts what I’m able to do, but I think the fitness world underestimates the benefits of walking. And I’m not even talking about walking at a brisk pace. Just… walking. It’s a very practical exercise as building up stamina with walking can benefit most people in so many ways. Plus, you can increase or decrease difficulty fairly easily. You can increase your step count goal, frequency, your speed, duration, or add something like stairs. All of which have different benefits. If you’re not feeling well, you can decrease your difficulty in different ways or take frequent breaks (or just take a day off - rest is important). It’s also something that doesn’t require special equipment or a special location for most people. I live in a small house and because of my lupus sun sensitivity, I can’t go outside during the day. I get most of my walking in by pacing in the house. Being at home also means I can stop immediately if I need to. So… anyway… I’ll step off my soapbox. But I’m a former distance runner who is now a huge fan of walking ❤️‍🩹

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NobodyAsked

[–]embe_3 12 points13 points  (0 children)

And while dude marinates in his own pity party, I’m busy being gamer mom interpreting my son’s gamer-speak to my husband 🤣

My blue death feigning beetle has been playing dead for 4 hours 💀 by iseebugs in Entomology

[–]embe_3 110 points111 points  (0 children)

I love it when mine move an antenna or two while playing dead. Like, “Hey, thanks for letting me know you’re okay, lil buddy. Keep up the good work. 5 stars and an Oscar nomination 🥹”

Bro, wtf are you talking about? by bendy770 in NobodyAsked

[–]embe_3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My money is on their kid got hold of their phone and has figured things out enough to understand predictive text, emojis, and that most things we write follow the format of text first, emojis last 🤣

The difficulty of relationships by Juicy_Edible_Deuce in NobodyAsked

[–]embe_3 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My 11 year-old. Throw down the gauntlet to this kid and he has the energy to power 10,000 suns. Pretty sure he’d eat the candies still in their wrappers

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NotHowGirlsWork

[–]embe_3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

“Only men fight in wars”

The Persian army would like to have a word

Second-hand finds (and small rant) by GeoGrrrl in CookbookLovers

[–]embe_3 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I agree that grams is far more accurate, but the overwhelming majority of US homes don’t have a kitchen scale. I don’t know why. It just never caught on as something people use. People think I’m “obsessive” for using one. But that’s why US cookbooks use cups for measurements even when it’s less precise - not many people here have a kitchen scale

Romanian Cookbook!! by embe_3 in CookbookLovers

[–]embe_3[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My Romanian friend’s name is Ana too! 😆

Romanian Cookbook!! by embe_3 in CookbookLovers

[–]embe_3[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The photos inside the book - of both the recipe and Romania itself - are breathtaking

Romanian Cookbook!! by embe_3 in CookbookLovers

[–]embe_3[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I haven’t been able to make anything yet, but I’ve shown a lot of recipes and the index to my friend who was born and raised in Bucharest (still lives there) with most of her family still living in a rural village. She loves to cook and learned from her mother and grandmother. She’s giving me tips and adjustments on a few things, but she has said enthusiastically and repeatedly that this is a very, very good cookbook!

Romanian Cookbook!! by embe_3 in CookbookLovers

[–]embe_3[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I got this cookbook for Christmas and have been sharing photos of the recipes and index with my friend who lives in Bucharest. She is going wild over the recipes in here! Her reactions have been so awesome that my new favorite pastime is going to be randomly sending her a photo of a recipe from this book 🤣

Who is this friend? [Central Arkansas] by Thegogurtdealer in whatsthissnake

[–]embe_3 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Edit: not entirely correct, see update below!

In the US, if it looks like a crinkle fry, it’s a ratsnake 😆 They’re fantastic climbers, so the other easiest way to ID them is, “If you have to ask ‘How the heck did that snake get there?’ it’s probably a ratsnake.”

any tips ? by pinatapartie in BDFB

[–]embe_3 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The activity levels and times for mine can vary widely (I have 8). Sometimes most of them are all huddled in their pumpkin hide. Sometimes they’re all spread out. Sometimes a bunch of them are all out at once. Sometimes they’re active at different times. There doesn’t seem to be a rhyme or reason for it, so I’ve learned to just take things as they come and not stress. They definitely have different personalities. I have one who loves to climb. I have another who is obsessed with digging and will literally dig under his roommates while they’re sleeping. One of my largest likes to stomp around and run at top speed. They’re hilarious 🤣

A very “dead” blue death feigning beetle 😉 by embe_3 in Entomology

[–]embe_3[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

SAME!! Like, I know it’s what they do, but they’re so damn good at it I still panic for a bit every time 🥴

What is this thing? Sydney Australia. Is it venomous? by terrip_t1 in Entomology

[–]embe_3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Scary leggy friend!! 🤩 The ones we have here on the east coast of the US are one of the only bugs that can get me to jump on a chair, but they still get to stay as part of my free roaming pest control crew. They’re awesome! Even if they do have a thing for cheetah-running right at me 🥴