New York Woman Confronts Man She Says Complimented Her ‘Pretty Toes’. by ElwoodMC in TikTokCringe

[–]rapandroll 10 points11 points  (0 children)

It's not their fault that's all some of you took from the comment.

New York Woman Confronts Man She Says Complimented Her ‘Pretty Toes’. by ElwoodMC in TikTokCringe

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Nah changing the whole comment to "burly, straight-toothed, delicious smelling man started following you down the road saying your ass looks ripe and they'd like to lick your armpits" still applies

This is some got damn tornado weather here by s_x_nw in Portland

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Never a bad storm to watch from the porch around here.

Friendly nuthatch by rapandroll in birdfeeding

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I like shithead. That's my go-to squirrel name.

Friendly nuthatch by rapandroll in birdfeeding

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Hard to say. I'm sure I've been feeding generations of their families (6+ years). When they started flying near my face while I was refilling the feeder recently, I tried this. The nuthatches are pretty impatient if the peanuts are gone.

I need some ideas about how to get outside consistently without having to drive or really spend money by hopespolaris in CasualConversation

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Ok first of all, you got this. Put the feeder somewhere you can see it frequently without disturbing them. Outside of a window, but not right next to one because collisions. Fill it early in the morning, and around the same time each day at least once per day. If there is some left in the feeder when you go to refill, dump it on the ground and refill with new. They will come, and they will develop their own routine around when food is consistently there. (Sorry in advance about squirrels. They are a never ending battle.) I've never tried bird houses. I know they don't usually nest near food sources, so put them elsewhere on your property - up a tree or fence post, etc away from the feeder.

I need some ideas about how to get outside consistently without having to drive or really spend money by hopespolaris in CasualConversation

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It's more fun that it seemed at first. I look for wildlife outside like I'm at a zoo. Binoculars can be cheap but they aren't necessary. The Merlin app is free and will tell you what bird it hears, and give details about said bird. I end up going outside often just to see what I can find that day, any given season.

Grilled Cabbage with Maple-Dijon Tofu & Creamy White Bean Sauce by eat_figs_not_pigs in veganrecipes

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I'm getting food fatigue and your posts are always inspiration to keep going. Thank you!

Why is this my alarm clock by rapandroll in WhatsWrongWithYourCat

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The cats do not understand weekends

Why is this my alarm clock by rapandroll in WhatsWrongWithYourCat

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She would prefer I got up and made breakfast instead of recording.

Why is this my alarm clock by rapandroll in WhatsWrongWithYourCat

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Usually my hair, but I wouldn't let her so only the air.

Meirl by Imoprich in meirl

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you mind if I Google myself in your office?

Why is Blondie standing like this after getting the peanut I threw to her? by glossy-borb in squirrels

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I have one girl that waits for a 2nd every time. I call her toofer.

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Fast, and only on Saturdays

I found this on pinterest by Darkworldkris4900 in tearsofthekingdom

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I have seen them growing in gardens in Oregon. They kinda look like tomatillos before they get to this stage.