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I tested positive for Covid a few hours ago and then my puppy got a rectal prolapse an hour later
That sounds a little more than mildly infuriating. Hope you and your puppy start feeling better soon.
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I tested positive for Covid a few hours ago and then my puppy got a rectal prolapse an hour later
That sounds a little more than mildly infuriating. Hope you and your puppy start feeling better soon.
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Does anyone rent out their spare CPU resources? Who do you use, is it worth it?
You can donate the time to science:
I've been doing this for severl years without any issues. Currently chugging along in a docker instance on my headless linux server, and I've found it runs well on most any OS.
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Many of today’s unhealthy foods were brought to you by Big Tobacco
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Abandoned mine train in Canada's Bankhead ghost town
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That's really neat, I never knew they came in a fireless version. Fireless Locomotive
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I'm basically just button-mashing my way through life and somehow haven't died yet.
How else do you figure out what the button does?
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Got a little too close and personal with a Black Widow while harvesting today...
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Good for you! Relocating is always preferable to killing. We love in their ecosystem too and should try to coexist when possible.
I'm a big believer in letting our insect friends survive.... outside
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what are some dying niche lemmings?
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Well I don't know much about bridge and after watching Chico Marx play for a while on the 1950s televised bridge tournament I'm even more confused. Good articles though i wish you luck finding that partner.
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Many of today’s unhealthy foods were brought to you by Big Tobacco
Great article and something I suspected for several years now. I've been inside a food processing plant before (they made sauces for fast food restaurants) and it amazed me how the employees even talked about yhe products they produced. No longer were these food stuffs but instead formulaic cocktails of hand picked ingredients designed to maximize profits. There was no concern whatsoever about the health efrects of the emulsifiers used, or how breaking a natural food into it reapective components and reassembling only the parts you wanted to create a frankenfood.
I'm glad our society is finally waking up and seeing what these monsters are doing to us. I truely hope that we can reign in this nonsense before anyone else gets hurt
I just wish it happened before this shit food likely gave me an autoimmune disease.
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PHANTOM FAECES The truth about ‘ghost’ poos and why it’s a sign you’re ‘one of the healthiest people on the planet’
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"Doctor" indeed. You'd get better poop advise from a chiropractor.
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Got a little too close and personal with a Black Widow while harvesting today...
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Exactly. Me and the spiders have an agreement too 😉 its nice to be able to keep my hands clean while they take care of the wet work around our house. Especially when you live in the woods like we do, all kinds of critters out here.
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What is your internet service plan?
"Rural" Texas (about an hour from a big city) and the only thing we have available is ADSL at 10/1 mbps on a good day. I'm paying $65 and as long as we don't stram 2 things at once it works!
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New Apple research highlights the health benefits of pickleball - Apple
According to my father, who lives within earshot of a pickleball court, the game is terrible for the mental health of innocence bystanders... Due to the noise made by the oversized ping pong paddles.
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McDonald's to retire self-service soda fountains by 2032
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I'm in that same boat, its going to be a pain having to ask to refill the thimble of water you're given.
I can imagine how funny the Arby's experience must have been. Those are moments you can only look back on and chukle about.
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I'm basically just button-mashing my way through life and somehow haven't died yet.
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This one knows the truth to life ;)
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What is your internet service plan?
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I heard about that one, very interesting guy. I'm not sure if I could get away with something like that in Texas. The state likes to say its pro business and free, but reality says otherwise.
We're about to get out of here permanently anyway and move west towards even less internet access in an even more rural area. I may have to start looking into IPoAC next!
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If you can get it, I hear starlink ok. When looking into it there was a waitlist/downpayment that was many months out. I also don't trust Musk not to destroy starlink.
We tried HughesNet and it was so bad I happily paid the early termination fee to get rid of their trash.
The DSL connection was a big improvement, even better than a cellular hot spot in the area.
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Don't feel too bad, at least you have some bandwith. ADSL (10/1 mbps) is the only thing available in my part of rural Texas, besides satellite 🤮, and I'm paying $65/month
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NP. Found it on another post.