horsefigureoftheday:

horsefigureoftheday:

horsefigureoftheday:

Sucks how many people were taught that “horses put their ears back when they’re mad” but then never taught the difference between “angry backwards ears,” “mildly annoyed backwards ears,” “pain backwards ears,” “concentrated backwards ears,” “sleepy backwards ears” and “just happens to be listening to something behind it.”

“Horses put their ears back when they’re mad” idk man i think it depends

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These are all completely different expressions in completely different scenarios, and only two of them are decidedly negative.

Actually, I wanna talk about the third horse, the one putting its ears back in pain. Over the last 15 years veterinarians and animal scientists have worked out pain scales for most domestic animals by taking photos of the during routine procedures.

We know vaccines painful, and by comparing horses at rest with horses getting vaccinated, we’ve been able to determine how they express pain visually. By looking at horses with disorders like colic, broken bones, wounds, and so on, we can determine their facial expressions during more severe pain.

At zookeeper school we were drilled through the pain faces of the most common lab animals and livestock. Nowadays I believe this has become a routine lesson in all animal related fields, but the general public still doesn’t know that this is a thing that exists.

Here are all the pain face/grimace scales I’ve been able to find. Please study them if you interact with any of these animals on a regular basis:

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Here is the full cat grimace scale!

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the-wanton-house-wife:

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You’re welcome 🧄

sapphic-agent-4:

kropotkindersurprise:

unbossed:

becoming-vverevvolf:

pisshets:

There needs to be a movement of people putting paint in fire extinguishers and super soakers and just covering every security camera that has been put up over the last forty years with paint or just pulling them down with like shovels and hoes or whatever they can do because honestly everyone hates them just get rid of them

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This looks like a tool from the Billboard Liberation Front. I’ll bet they have a lot of other nifty tips that could be applicable in this case.

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Originally posted by kropotkindersurprise

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Originally posted by kropotkindersurprise

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Originally posted by kropotkindersurprise

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2020 moodboard

shoeshine-faggot:

shadowsfavlatina:

quarsonist:

tinypaperwindmill:

someones-here-for-sure:

part-time-zombie:

willgrahamscock:

I cannot believe there’s absolutely no way to watch free shows and movies anymore, there are too many paid streaming platforms and pirating websites have viruses and ads preventing you from watching it uninterrupted((.)) id rather follow the rules and purchase media moving forward because it is too inconvenient. Seriously, free and no ads or viruses with 1080p streaming is DEAD.

Exactly! It’s freaking annoying when I want to watch movies but I would have to subscribe to like 24 different services . Just to watch the shows that I like.

Oh and wouldn’t it be nice for cartoons? Just anything animated. I just wanna stream things without getting conned. Must I be cartoonless forever?

i like using streaming apps but there are waaaay too many and they’re all stealing my data .i wish there was a secure and organized way to have millions of shows and movies available one one app. but alas. we’ve truly gone full circle back to cable + now it spies on you. its a real shame. i dont want to fill my device storage with tons of boring and stupid cash grabs.

i know, it’s so annoying for everything to be paid nowadays, especially movies and tv shows. it would be perfect if i could watch them without getting infected by some virus or some shit. i’m fine with ads, they gotta run themselves somehow, but i want to watch stuff and .live! if they have to use different domains i’m okay with that too, because free media is .top dog either way.

for mobile users, it especially sucks, because you can’t just use websites and you have to not only pay, but you have to download a billion apps just to find what the thing you wanna watch is on. it doesn’t help that the streaming services take up...so much space. so much.

It really breaks my heart to see all the streaming services ive grown to love raise their subscriptions to such ridiculous numbers. And you can’t even cancel your subscription easily due to all the .pages and pages of weird legal gobbledygook making your life a living hell when you try. And honestly? The apps for services like Netflix are performing so bad, I wonder if they even pay the .developers or if they have a couple random slave interns working on them..

sisyphusshrugged:

intactics-deactivated20250505:

what Work is the most important? the work you have to do next. narrow the scope of focus down to that singular glittering point.

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How to get out of a rut

onceuponatimeinerebor:

dat-physics-gal:

froggiethelesbian:

I found a guide for a no tape, easy to unwrap wrapping tutorial to make Christmas a little more accessible, wish I just found it sooner

Could i not have seen that before Christmas? Anyway, queueing this for next december to save a life.

This is how they wrap surgical sets before sterilizing them (in a cloth not paper…god I wosh the cloth is a pain in the ass) except when they tuck the last bit in, they fold it over so the end is poking out of the box (like a pull tab).

penrosesun:

notemily:

blackwoolncrown:

blackwoolncrown:

fangorn-forest:

children heed my warning. one day your body’s check engine light will come on and demand that you start eating so many vegetables and whole grains. do not ignore it.

I want to explain this a bit more since ‘health’ and 'biology’ are loosely speaking, special interests of mine and also what I went to school for.

People SAY that your health 'suddenly’ starts to decline in your 30s but that’s not really a good way to put it A) bc that’s not really accurate and B) bc it frames this decline as something inherent and unavoidable, which does nothing to convince you that you have some agency about this.

So I’m going to explain this in LOOSE NON-SCIENTIFIC language:

When you are an infant or child, you are actively growing. Nature is throwing tons of new cells into you bc your body needs to BUILD BUILD BUILD. What you’re able to do, eat and heal from is all largely dictated by this– for example little kids often LOVE sweet foods or dairy-like foods and are relatively less interested in anything else. This is bc their body is running on HIGH all the time since building body parts is very energetically intensive. They can eat a fistful of sugarcubes and burn them off in an hour. Ask me how I know.

When you are a YOUNG ADULT you are actually still developing to a secondary extent, but your bones and such are fused and now that development goes into solidifying the structure and also finetuning its reproductive capabilities and features– these, too, are HIGHLY energy consumptive when they first come online. Nature is STILL, thus, throwing tons of energy and new cells your way hoping you’ll do something cool with them. You regenerate very quickly, and recover from harm rapidly– But please note: swift recovery from harm is not absence of harm. This most relates to the consumption of 'junk food’ and alcohol– many people say they could 'eat whatever they wanted and nothing would happen’ when they’re in their 20s or that they could go out drinking and 'not be affected’. You were affected. You didn’t notice.

Once everything has come online you go into maintenance mode. Nature stops throwing excess cells and energy your way bc you don’t need that– your body is yours and you are now responsible for maintaining it…hopefully with what you learned by experience in your 20s. IF YOU WERE NOT PAYING ATTENTION, you did not learn this, and are in for a surprise in your 30s bc your 'free recovery’ subscription has ended. Recovery and maintenance- processes that are constant in the human body- now cost MINERALS & ELECTRICITY. You can go into DEBT now, and that debt will come in the form of joints that pop, inability to recover well, lowered immune function, and feeling like shit.

This debt accrues interest RAPIDLY once you hit 36– the age of around 36 to 46 or so is a kind of reckoning stage where Nature assesses how well you’ve managed your body and you will be SWIFTLY downgraded if the result is you were just winging it.

So how do you build this account? 2 main things ( LOOSELY SPEAKING this is so not 100% scientific but I have to be general here): MINERALS – you get these from eating well, mostly. You might want to take supplements based on your unique needs. But you need Minerals & Vitamins (i’m lumping these two together) bc they are the chemical building blocks (currency) your body uses to rebuild and fix up cells. ELECTRICITY is- again loosely speaking- having the proper chemical voltage throughout your body. This 'voltage’ drops when you don’t move enough, or when you’re dehydrated. The building and repairing process your body wants to do may have the materials (minerals and vitamins) but there’s not enough power in the factory, or the AC isn’t working and the workers are overheating and can’t work well. To fix this, drink lots of water and MOVE AND STRETCH your body. The action within your muscles and bones GENERATES ENERGY and it keeps your cells happy.

So the thing is, it’s not that you suddenly find yourself taking damage after 30+. You were taking damage the whole time. You’re just kept from really feeling it bc you’re young and full of extra juice and given time to figure things out.

But at some point Nature expects you to do that, and you will pay if you don’t.

Best to start out giving a shit, even if none of your friends think you’re cool, even if you get called a 'health nut’ bc you will still be able to frolick at 45, 50, probably so on while everyone who said it was dumb to have 'balanced meals’ shares memes about how they wake up feeling like shit every day.

Sidenote don’t let our shitty fatphobic society obscure the fact that it’s okay to care about what you eat. Counting calories or being preoccupied with physical perfection is a sad way to relate to your body BUT that doesn’t mean that paying attention to your diet AT ALL is bad. Baby, bath water, etc.

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My goat ranting has been justified for this day.

your 'free recovery’ subscription has ended

smh. can’t own shit in this economy

Btw, this also goes for things like ergonomics. You may have never needed good sitting posture, or lumbar support, or proper typing technique, or a monitor riser, or good shoe insoles, or… but the thing is, you did, though. You were taking damage the whole time, you were just healing so fast that you didn’t notice. Back problems and repetitive strain injuries aren’t inevitable in your 30s – but they’re pretty inevitable if you go on treating your body as badly as you could get away with treating it in your 20s.

shallow-between-stars:

kyraneko:

scruffydogcreative:

prismatic-bell:

some-sort-of-humanoid-lifeform:

My mother is all into homesteading and off-grid living videos right now. Every time I check up on her, this is what she wants to talk about.

It gives her a sense of peace and purpose I guess. Which is good, she’s been struggling to find that with her injuries and condition. She’s learning skills, and feeling prepared for “the worst”. Like I can’t get her to stop watching conspiracy theory bullshit on YouTube so at least this kind of content alleviates some of the anxiety the other content amplifies, because she feels like she can do something now to secure her safety later.

But to get through these conversations, I have to tell myself— hey, if natural disaster comes our way, some of this might be useful. But I know she’s not just thinking a big storm or natural disaster. She’s preparing for the collapse of society. And I don’t know how to break it to her that we wouldn’t survive that. You can make long lasting candles with crisco? Cool. Where you going to by crisco when society collapses? You’ll stock up now? Ok cool. What will you do when it runs out? Honestly, before it runs out, what will you do when people with guns come to take your various stockpiled supplies?

If we hit a point where society collapses, we’re done for. Food, medicine, etc. we can’t survive without society, without a world where people are working together trying to help each other out.

So, I’ll go through with this shit in the name of natural disaster preparedness, and because it helps her. But that’s as far as I’m willing to put energy into it. I refuse to prepare for, bet on, or hope for the collapse of society. I’d rather spend my energy trying to prevent society collapsing, what little part I can play in that. I’d rather spend my energy supporting people in my community. I’d rather work and build towards a better future, not prepare for the worst.

OP, if your mother is physically able to do the following, I strongly suggest it:


Get her into a fibercraft. Sewing, knit, crochet. Because here’s the thing:


At first, you can pitch it as “we’re all still gonna need clothes and these idiots with their doomsday bunkers can’t even thread a needle.” But after awhile—let this take a bit of time, not so long that she gets bored but long enough that she’s like “I’ve DONE this already”—introduce her to a slightly more advanced concept. She was practicing on circle skirts? Check out how to make darts. Crochet blankets? There are SO MANY cool stitches.


And then when the craft has a decent grip as a hobby….THEN you introduce her to a crafting social group.


One of the best ways to stop people falling down a conspiracy theory rabbit hole is to make sure they have active and diverse community, and being able to make tangible things has been shown to have a positive influence on mental health. If cost is a concern, I literally have spare crochet hooks I could send you to get her started and all I’d ask for them is cost of postage, which is like. Maybe three bucks. You can even find halfway decent yarn at the dollar store now. It’s not amazingly high quality, but it’s good enough for practice and learning.

I cannot recommend the above enough. My dad is a prepper and was falling in with a militia. Like the white supremacy militias.

So I started casually mentioning i wanted to do Search and Rescue- knowing my father is incredibly competitive and will try and out do me.

I was all “but we can’t rely on the government to find people!”

Now he has been on 6 different tours in the US. He is a field commander and the most successful in state history.

He independently made a partnership with a Black and Missing coalition and partners with them on searches for Black Ohio and.

He called me the other day so proud he has “ a Trans and a nonbinary whatever that is” on his search team. So is he perfect? No. But now he isn’t toting a gun around and threatening people.

He’s getting better. Sure he built a secret bunker in the basement. But he’s recovered multiple bodies and reunited people with loved ones.

Sure we still can’t have a conversation without him divulging into some bigoted speak here and there.

But he’s been lead in recovering teens trafficked from our state and successfully recovered them in Georgia in 10 hours.

Sure he isn’t perfect. But he didn’t fall completely and maybe he will become even better on his own.

The secret is: is they aren’t going to become themselves again but you can help them not crumble completely. You can still have your parent even if they are a bit.. ahhhh…. hurtful. But they aren’t hurting anyone and that’s the important part.

We are what we become. So help people become in a good direction.

Part of the reason people (particularly white people) of a certain age fall down the doomsday preparation hole into conspiracy theorist is

there is very little community for non-churchgoing white folks.

There is such a push in white culture to get your kids out the door and settled in their own home after you’ve raised them nearly exclusively alone for 20 years. Your work friends are your work friends. You retire and they don’t see you anymore.

You don’t go to church? All of the church groups don’t see you.

Because the prevalent culture among white people is go it alone. If you’re lucky and not divorced, you get your partner, but usually the go it alone is so pervasive that even working as a team with one other person is usually too hard, not to mention the stress of only having one person and how you have no place to vent about that person when needed (and everyone sometimes needs to vent about their loved ones no matter how good the relationship.)

So you get to this place where your culture has led you and you have grown-up kids, no spouse, no friends, and a whole lot of undefinable resentment about your life that you’re not supposed to feel.

And this person on youtube comes along and says “Fuck them all, society will collapse any day now.”

And you nod along in agreement.

But if you have a hobby, and start making friends from that hobby?

Suddenly that support system vents all of those icky building resentments and you can depend on people and make friends and have relationships and the world doesn’t feel so bad.


Honestly, white culture takes a pack animal and puts it in a cage alone and then wonders why so many white people are miserable, racist pricks.

ofwordsandwaltzes:

bisexualbaker:

hunter-rodrigez:

Accessibility tip:

If you want to automate your home a bit, but you don’t want any “smart” tech, you can just buy remote controlled power sockets instead

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  • They are a lot cheaper and easier to set up and use than some home automation smart tech nonsense
  • They don’t need an app (but some models come with optional apps and there are apps that are compatible with most of these)
  • Many of them use the 433mhz frequency to communicate, which makes most models compatible with each other, even if they are from different manufacturers
  • The tech has been around for a long time and will be around for a long time to come
  • You don’t have to put any fucking corporate listening devices like an amazon echo in your home
  • Models for outdoors exist as well

[Image: Five electrical outlet enhancers accompanied by two remotes; each of the remotes has ten buttons: Two for each outlet (one on, one off).]

Cannot express enough my love for these. My entire apartment is on five circuits, controlled by two duplicate remotes. I can turn off the living room lights from my bed, if I forget, without getting up. And no apps needing so nothing to hack or spy on you.

unfavorableinstigation:

khealywu:

unfavorableinstigation:

Growing up, my brother and I deeply dreaded going shoe shopping. It took hours, especially if it was for winter boots. My dad would examine the stitching, the brand reliability, the temperature recommendations, every piece of information he could get his hands on, and then when he’d finally found the right brand, it was on to making absolutely dead sure they fit properly - he had a particular way of poking the toe of the boot to ensure our foot was where it was supposed to be that always drove me nuts. This was always on a weekend, and it was about the worst punishment we could imagine.

Years later, I found out that he’d spent his entire childhood on the Canadian prairies with cold feet. My grandmother just bought whatever boots looked like the best value, regardless of whether they’d keep anyone warm. They’d kept him from frostbite, probably, but never, ever comfortable.

The reason my grandmother never had a thought about this was because she was buying her kids real boots. There was a sort of magical quality about real, purpose-made boots that meant that of course they’d work, because when she was growing up on the Canadian prairies, they had the kind of no money that meant you just stuffed some newspaper into your shoes and soldiered on.

The last pair of winter boots my dad bought for me was 15 years ago, in preparation for a three-month stint living in northern Quebec in midwinter. They cost $200 then, or something like it. I’ve worn them every year since, driving out to the remotest locations on the Canadian prairies and never once thinking about my feet.

When I read the Vimes Boots Theory for the first time, it rang a bell that reverberated back three generations.

bc it’s impossible to see other reblog conversations anymore (still infuriating btw), i can’t tell if the OP ever shared the brand for these but i hope they did / do!!!1

I was actually back in the Prairie Motherland visiting family when this post unexpectedly blew up, so I had to wait till I got home to pull them out.

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I’m glad I did - I’d have put money on Sorel, but the boots are actually from Baffin. They have removable quilted inserts, waterproof exterior, and the end of that crisscrossing strap around them can be yanked tight to cinch them up around your calves. These things are 15 years old and I have a weird-as-fuck gait and I can barely see wear on the tread. They’ll probably last me for another 10 at least.

A bunch of people were repping Sorel in the notes - that’s what I grew up on as well, but apparently they went bankrupt on 2000s and got sold to an American company, so I now (sorry, Americans; this is how these things go here) don’t know how reliable they still are.