@iiconiishan@EN0CX No one is sexualizing anything about her. Her legs have a medical condition that should have been corrected years ago. No different than noticing an infant needs a helmet for a deformed head.
In early 2021, Marisa posted what she thought was a crazy idea in a Memphis Buy Nothing Facebook group: Could she use neighbors’ backyards and empty lots to grow flowers in exchange for bouquets and pollinator gardens?
The response blew her away — over 40 people immediately said yes.
That one humble post sparked a five-year journey of regenerative micro-farms scattered across Midtown, community workshops, and neighborly magic.
Today, Midtown Bramble & Bloom is a thriving brick-and-mortar florist on Young Avenue, selling locally grown flowers while making Memphis more beautiful, one backyard at a time. 🍃🌸
@AaronGogley@DailyLoud I’m guessing you haven’t had your legs give out on you where you stand and fall over. What she is doing definitely took more energy but her legs wouldn’t hold. Her only other option would be to quit.
Spotify needs to release a “kids” setting so I can play all the songs my kids listen to without it affecting my own Discovery algorithm.
Insane that I can’t do this already.
My Discover Weekly is just nursery songs and Moana.
@Spotify please fix this.
@Richard93075182@DudespostingWs I’m guessing you have never ran a marathon before. A lot of people are struggling themselves or they aren’t paying attention. It’s nothing personal or that deep. I think it’s beautiful that two people stopped to help but I also understand why not everyone did.
NEW: Man walks out to his backyard to find 13 people in a hot air balloon basket looking back at him in Temecula, California.
The resident, Hunter Perrin, says he was watching TV on Saturday morning when he got a knock on his front door from his neighbor.
"We walked into the backyard and there's this basket full of 13 people, just sitting in the backyard looking at us," Perrin said.
According to one of the hot air balloon riders, the pilot had to make an emergency landing because there wasn't enough wind and they had only a little fuel left.
The pilot tried landing in the street but ended up in the backyard.
No one was injured, and there was no property damage.
Video: HPerrin / YouTube
@cspurlingx@SusieM414141 Yeah. I make sure I got what I ordered. I do with my burgers too. Like my husband gets a double, I get a single.
I don’t think it’s an inspection it’s just looking at your food to make sure it’s correct.
@pixlatedblues@DudespostingWs And butcher it yourself?? Then maybe. Most people have someone else raise the cow and is grain fed at the end. At end of life it is sent out to a butcher where you select what cuts you want.
I think 1/3 a cow cost us like $2000 two years. It has gone up since then.