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Cake day: August 29th, 2023

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  • No licensed vet would ever say a morbidly obese cat is ‘fine’.

    The owners fed the cat into morbid obesity, that was the diet it was on.

    That cat was too fat to ‘work out’. At that size, it would have been in pain from the strain on its joints after walking to its food bowl.

    The cat died prematurely due to this abuse, I don’t even have to check the age it died to be able to tell you this.

    Stop defending animal abusers.











  • Eh, kinda. Not really friends though, more like I have a few neighbours who I’m comfortable having as barely acquaintances.

    There’s the lady across the hall who occasionally brings my parcels/post up and I do the same for her.

    Protein shake bro, who lives next door and has a loud blender. I’ve not actually met him but am deeply comforted by his shake making regularity.

    The chubby Brazilians, the couple who sometimes take parcels for me when couriers insist on banging on the wrong door, and I’ve done the same for them too a few times.

    The lady with the inverse door number to mine, we swapped numbers at one point but only ever text about recieving each others Amazon parcels. She stole my pasta maker during the pandemic though, so I lost her number. I see her on her balcony sometimes and used to hope she texted me so I could be like “no pasta maker. who dis?” but alas.

    Aside from this (and tbh actually, including one or two) there’s a lot of crackheads, mentally disturbed, and domestically violent in my building, so it’s not really somewhere I’m comfortable being known by or inviting neighbours into my flat.


  • How often do folk accept your cakes? Have many new neighbours come by offering you baked goods too? Have you met folk who won’t accept your baked goods? Is it awkward?

    Sorry for all the questions! This is only something I’ve ever seen done in tv and films and I’m so curious.

    I’ve thought about doing this myself a few times and ended up coming to the conclusions that as I just don’t trust the hygiene or humanity of strangers enough to be comfortable with consuming food offered like this, and so it would also not be right for me to bake for strangers by assuming they should trust me and my hygiene and humanity, either.

    Have you ever had neighbouring folk offer you baked goods that made you sick? Or that in hindsight once you learnt more about them and/or saw their homes, you regret eating the food they gave you?


  • Watching with people, it’s impossible to concentrate and a waste of time as nothing will sink in.

    On my own it’s usually easier, especially as it’s going to be a movie I want to watch. I absolutely cannot watch stuff while high/intoxicated though, I’m far too easily distracted.

    But there’s always going to be a few that I just can’t manage to sit through, no matter how much I’d like to. Watchmen I’ve tried a good few times to see over the years now and no, not happening, it’s just too fucking long.

    (Side note, I also have autism and there are some few films I have seen so many times, to the point where I know the scripts and recite along.)



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    4 months ago

    Depending on where in the world your cave was, you could well have had access to ephedra plants.

    Ephedra pollen was found in a 50,000 year old neanderthal grave in Kurdistan, and the plant grows in many other places all over the world too.

    Ephedra plants are what the stimulant ephedrine is derived from, and drinking a tea brewed from the plant will have a stimulant effect and I’m pretty sure making an extra strong ephedra tea would have a stronger effect.

    Also apparently Mormons drink a lot of it.