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@whitey_xyz I usually agree with Caleb but not here. Buying a house was the best decision I've ever made. My mortgage is a fraction of what my friends pay for rent, for a multiple of the space. I get the value of renting if you're likely to move long distance but thats not most people
@foursyYT@KaeRae1646 I get it man and I hope you get a new store with reputable people operating it once this all blows over but you really do have to draw a line somewhere. I'm sorry your hobby had to become the battleground for this but Ben isn't the person to blame, the thieves are
@DontSayThatDad@ImKingGinger That's a good point, the papers were from Oregon so that makes it interstate. I'm no legal expert but it sounds like that could be what it needs to get federal involved! Let's hope!
29, Told my dad. Same evening while watching TV with him he told me: โit looks like it skipped a generationโ and then proceeded to tell me the wildest story of grandpaโs gay Masonic Lodge orgies. Grandma would get into apocalyptic fights with him for cheating on her with men 1/2
It's that time again
Time to set my phone background to cool summery furry art that I find
and hope that I don't irl run into the random person who's fursona is my wallpaper and have to have an awkward conversation
@HigherMammal Cons were more fun because everything was closer together and easier to access. Outside of that, the growth doesn't bother me. There's always gonna be factions I like and factions I don't. As long as it remains a place for me to dog out, I'll always love what it provides
I hated this intro so badly as a kid that I never ended up seeing a single episode of the show lol. I heard that horn and it was straight to cartoon network
The house centipede in your bathroom is the reason you don't have cockroaches.
That fast, leggy, kinda creepy looking thing you just saw scurry under the door is a Scutigera coleoptrata. It eats silverfish, cockroaches, spiders, ants, termites, and bed bug nymphs. The University of Georgia Extension calls house centipedes "allies in home pest control."
One house centipede can eat its body weight in pests every few days, hunting at night while you sleep. They don't damage your house, don't eat your food, don't carry disease, and don't bite unless you grab one.
Best of all: they're self limiting. When they run out of pests, they begin to hunt each other.
If you kill the centipedes, the pests they were eating multiply. Homes that exterminate house centipedes typically see cockroach, silverfish, and spider populations rise.
The bug that looks like a horror movie prop is doing the work of an exterminator for free. The bug it eats is the one that would actually wreck your stuff.