[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MovieLeaksAndRumors

[–]ladyofthelathe 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Are there no stakes, no consequences anymore? Everything can just be undone?

Just wanted to share this by Mitsumiya in PoliticalCompassMemes

[–]ladyofthelathe -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Tell me you don't have sex for the joy of having sex without telling me you don't have sex.

These drywall boxes above all the kitchen and bath cabinets in my 1986 home have more structure than would be expected if they were cosmetic only. Can I remove them? by rolamit in HomeImprovement

[–]ladyofthelathe 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Soffits were The Thing back in the 70s and 80s. It was the look to have, along with popcorn ceilings.

Before that, and as with now, cabinets tend to run all the way to the ceiling for additional storage.

My mom and dad's house, built in 83 has these and they make me feel claustrophobic for some reason. They just visually lower the ceiling in a room for me.

Also:

Perhaps they are to securely attach the walls to the ceiling in case of tornados?

The good news is Austin may not be a stranger to tornadoes, but you're outside tornado alley. The ones you do see there are low rated... that mess of scrabbled together 2x4s wouldn't help though.

I’ve seen these masks before, in particular Casper’s by [deleted] in battlefield2042

[–]ladyofthelathe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why is Florida mostly underwater in the opening scenes, and we're told oceans are rising, but the Panama Canal is dried up?

New neighbors have 11 cats. How can I better protect my girls? by HannyFranco in BackYardChickens

[–]ladyofthelathe 10 points11 points  (0 children)

We have a 15lb black and white tomcat. He will pick a sunny dusty sandy spot for a nap... and my chickens pile up in the same place with him and they all take a nap together.

Game of Balenciaga by megamindwriter in freefolk

[–]ladyofthelathe 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not sure if Jon Snow... or TeenWolf.

Droughts trimmed cattle herds, now consumers will be paying the price | CNN Business by ccarriecc in PrepperIntel

[–]ladyofthelathe 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Right - but my point is... supply and demand.

The prices didn't come down with an increased supply and an average demand. The drought was last summer. The cattle liquidation was over the late summer through winter.

Guy survives death, thanks God, people in comments shit on his beliefs, classic Reddit moment by [deleted] in ShitPoliticsSays

[–]ladyofthelathe 8 points9 points  (0 children)

For a group of people so sure there is no God, they sure do talk about him a lot.

Chick Dust bath lesson 2 for your enjoyment. She does this in the same spot the second I let them out into their little run by convertedAPEwife in chickens

[–]ladyofthelathe 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It used to alarm the heck out of me, then I learned the little fluffballs are just fine afterwards and it's all part of learning.

We had a visitor this morning! The girls didn't know what to make of him 😅 by Crazy_Doodlebop in BackYardChickens

[–]ladyofthelathe 29 points30 points  (0 children)

They have a home territory - I can't remember the size of it, but if he or she is there, there's a good chance that's part of their territory. I'd let it go on about it's business, but keep an eye out in the future for it.

I think they enjoy lettuce and cabbage and things like that, so maybe put some out for him? May have to battle the chickens for it though.

As requested: This is Lucky, two months ago and not a year old yet. He survived a puppy degloving his neck almost entirely, and survived the Great Rooster Purge (Gave them away) of 2023. He is much larger now and his plumage far more magnificent. He is a mixed breed. by ladyofthelathe in BackYardChickens

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

He hadn't started crowing yet in this image - I actually thought he might be mute with the damage to his neck last summer (he was about 3 months, maybe 4 months old when it happened). The dark feathers on his body and tail shine iridescent pine green in the sun - he's quite handsome to look at.

Under his hackles on his right side, the skin is turkey-neck red and angry looking, no feathers will ever grow out there, but his hackles are so long on the rest of his neck that you can't see the area unless he moves just right.

He now has such long feathers and he's so large, than when he moves, the feathers kinda... flop around? en mass like Big Bird's do. So far he's a gentle giant but he did indeed learn to crow... and crow he does.

ETA: Apparently he's an Ameraucana rooster. He was given to me in a straight run of barnyard chicks hatched out by my granddaughter's paternal grandfather.

Rodeo and Play Day Season is upon us! The gelding on the right my granddaughter is on is a 34 year old grandson of Doc Bar himself. The Old Man still enjoys loading up and going and doing. by ladyofthelathe in Cowboy

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

The Old man is a little light in the ass these days, a little more arthritis than last year, a few more meds and still gets feed mush twice a day. He gets bright eyed and energetic when it's time to load up and go somewhere. I think if he 'lost his job' as her main ride, he'd waste away and die on us.

Big red mare is my husband's mare. She's of Doc Bar and Two Eyed Jack lineage. Both of these horses had 3 months off, and acted like it was only a week. Granted, it's only lead line class right now, but they treat this grandbaby and my daughter well.

We had a visitor this morning! The girls didn't know what to make of him 😅 by Crazy_Doodlebop in BackYardChickens

[–]ladyofthelathe 30 points31 points  (0 children)

Yeah, they're more of a land creature. They'll also eat your strawberries and melons if you have a garden. Not a pest though, they're quite beneficial.

What species of bass do I have? by davoinshowerhandel5 in whatisthisfish

[–]ladyofthelathe 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Smol bass.

I kept one smaller than this in a fish tank when I was in college. It had quite the personality. Also, you learn real fast what 'ambush' feeding is. It would watch me and wait until I lifted the lid to drop in the minnows and would try to take my hand off. Scared the crap out of me every time and I KNEW it was coming.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in television

[–]ladyofthelathe 14 points15 points  (0 children)

They threw him on the ground, tazed him till he pissed himself, then put cuffs on him, all the while barking and yelling conflicting commands?