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Cake day: March 10th, 2025

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  • Cool stuff man, gonna contribute with some of my own extras. Same deal, DM me for key or email. Extra humble bundle games mostly. First come first serve.

    Overcooked

    Worms Rumble - Armageddon Weapon Skin Pack

    Worms Rumble - Captain & Shark Double Pack

    ENSLAVED™: Odyssey to the West™ Premium Edition

    GET EVEN

    Katamari Damacy Reroll

    Pac-Man 256

    RAD

    Splendor: The Cities DLC

    Uurnog Uurnlimited

    The Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky


  • Oh damn, I was thinking of the scene where Homer is laying in bed, facing away from Marge and just going to sleep when Marge is trying to say she needs a vacation. Mixed the two up, this is Streetcar named Desire, Homer wasn’t interested in the play since there was no bowling in it, as someone else said.



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    11 days ago

    Well, not specifically because I want to make them feel included, it is to stimulate them and satisfy their curiosity. Also helps skittish cats and dogs to gain confidence by introducing them to new smells constantly in a safe way.

    Smells are way more important to both cats and dogs than humans, and more than most people realize. Example: I see a lot of people around walk their dogs and not letting them sniff properly but just tug them along, thinking that the physical exercise and waste management are the sole purpose of walks.

    We have a retired hunting dog, turned 11 on Sunday actually, and she’s still ridiculously hard to tire by physical exercise. The only way to get her proper tired is mental stimulation. Sniffing is a big part of that. 30min calm patient walk is way better than 60min of “COME OON” -hurried impatient walk.

    Disclaimer: not all dogs etc., but… most dogs.














  • I will keep this advice in mind the next time I need to derust something. Thank you very much. Bought a house from the 80’s from a family of the previous owner, and they left a whole bunch of potentially good tools and other stuff in there.

    A badly maintained, clogged, greasy electric chainsaw is on my list of things to open up, clean and lube up as well. Looking forward to that. As a mainly electronics guy, I only very recently started doing simple mechanical repairs. Opened up a fan that had a hard time turning, found out there were no bearings, just a rod acting as the iron core inside a DC motor. Disassembled, applied generous amounts of acetone to relevant parts, dried it up and greased it up. Worked like a charm afterwards, and didn’t even lose any screws.