Technically this breed is a domestic shorthair but my cat has the same markings and is pretty similar. Super outgoing and has zero fear but he’d yowl like hell if he broke his leg. He yowls pretty much all the time though.
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Aggravationstation@feddit.ukto Star Wars Memes@lemmy.world•Dang ol' Jedi, man, tell you whatEnglish13·9 days agoThat dang ol’ power of the Darkside, strong shall prevail, man.
Aggravationstation@feddit.ukto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Does anyone use a phone without a protective case?4·12 days agoHell no. Case and screen protector always. The glass screen protector is also a privacy screen, I’ve cracked one so far in like 5 years. My case also holds my card.
White Frenchie at the bottom looks cool as hell
Aggravationstation@feddit.ukto Today I Learned@lemmy.world•TIL that Nazi Germany had a program called Lebensborn where ideal German men and women would produce a baby and then all three would go their separate ways.English51·1 month agoAnni-Frid Lyngstad from ABBA was a product of this programme https://virtualworkersofamerica.com/the-story-of-frida-singer-of-abba-she-was-born-because-of-a-nazi-experiment/
Aggravationstation@feddit.ukto cats@lemmy.world•Accidentally took this gem of a picture for Tommy8·1 month agoI can’t find it but this reminds me of a meme that has the text “My computer takes a picture every time it’s unlocked” with light from the screen shining into a cat’s shocked face.
This is my boy:
Aggravationstation@feddit.ukto cats@lemmy.world•Got my sister to adopt a couple kittens for her and her kids!1·2 months agoYou swapped kittens for your sister and her kids? That’s a poor trade in my book.
I did a similar thing. I was talking to my friend through my headphones as I was getting ready to leave the house and put my phone in my hoodie pocket. Then I put my rain coat over my hoodie and left. 5 minutes later I freaked out when I couldn’t find my phone in my rain coat pocket. My friend reassured me that I must have it because I was still talking to her but I didn’t remember what I’d done until I took my rain coat off. Was a weird experience and one that made me realise how dependent I was on my phone.
First attempt was Slackware, installed from a CD that came with a magazine because we didn’t have the internet in about 2001 or 2002. It worked for one glorious afternoon but I’d tried to dual boot with Windows and nuked that partition. Got into big trouble and was banned from the family computer for the rest of the summer. Couldn’t try again until a couple of years later when I got my very own laptop and paid my friend £5 to leave his PC on overnight downloading an ISO of dynebolic over dial up and burn it to a CD for me.
That was great but then I got my hands on a beefier PC and used Ubuntu thanks to the free CDs you could get in the mail. When I finally got a job and a broadband connection I switched to Mandriva, then Ubuntu again for a few years with most of that being Xubuntu and for like the last 10 years mostly Debian. I switched to Fedora a couple of times and tried a few others like MX Linux and Qubes. I also had a Pinebook Pro for a while running Manjaro ARM. I just always ended up going back to Debian. I can’t see myself ever changing distros again.
Aggravationstation@feddit.ukto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•How many of you out there were influenced by Art Attack growing up?3·2 months agoThat head really creeped me out.
I’ve tried PopOS as I have a machine with an Nvidia card but every tine I’ve done the first apt upgrade it nukes grub and won’t boot again. Probably something I’m doing wrong and it has been a couple of years since I last tried.
Debian, on servers and a desktop. I spent a long time using Ubuntu so I’m used to APT and Debian is suitably lightweight for my not amazing hardware. I also like the non rolling nature of it.
Aggravationstation@feddit.ukto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What task would you excel in if you lived in the Stone Age?4·2 months agoYea when I said that I excel at Excel I was somewhat exaggerating, much as I have at every job interview I’ve ever had. It’s become something of a reflex these days. But as someone else has said I think that particular issue is just down to Excel being crap.
My cat hurt his leg and was limping for a while. I thought it was taking a long time to heal and eventually realised that he was still limping in front of me and walking normally when he thought nobody could see him, I’m guessing on the off chance that people would feel sorry for him and give him food.
Aggravationstation@feddit.ukto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What task would you excel in if you lived in the Stone Age?411·2 months agoExcel, it wouldn’t be useful but I’d still be great at it.
Been 20 years exactly almost for an actual “concert”, like just seeing one or two bands. Travelling to a venue is expensive for me as I live in the middle of nowhere. Plus I don’t really have anyone to go with. I go to local gigs with my brother and his girlfriend once every month or two. They travel all over for concerts but I think I’d feel like a third wheel if I went with them, though I might tag along if it turns out they’re seeing a band I really want to at some point.
I went to some festivals in 2023, it feels easier to justify the cost of travel to see a bunch of bands over a whole weekend. Was actually going to go on my own but my brother came with before he got with his gf. Might actually do one on my own next year. Rebellion in Blackpool is great and indoors which is a big plus in the UK.
Aggravationstation@feddit.ukto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What did you do as a child that would be considered dangerous today?2·2 months agoSorry to hear that. I also lost a friend to addiction who’s experiences with older men in her formative years were unfortunately quite negative, which sent her down the addiction spiral and made her seek out more experiences with older men. Those experiences and the addiction both, I believe, ultimately stemmed from her father’s actions. His own addiction and abusive, neglectful behaviour being a result of trauma in his early life. I can’t speak to your friend’s past of course but I imagine men and substances filled a hole in her own life likely left by a similar generational trauma and abuse cycle.
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