Wow! This is just absolutely disgusting.
It would seem there is a rather severe insect infestation going on in my place. My step mother had made a very generous offer to help me tidy up around the place, and this is when she laid her eyes on thousands upon thousands of insectts of all stages of insect life crawling or dead everywhere. Them, along with all of their droppings.
So we've made a decision that I need to leave my current address as absolutely immediately as soon as possible. My father has graciously stepped up to help me out in the near term. But I really will need to get back on my feet quick. I don't think the father-son dynamic is going to be able to be a long-term thing, plus who wants to be living with dad at 39? So I'm really going to need to lay out some dough to fix this problem I'm suddenly faced with.
Wow! What a nightmare. I knew this place had problems, but I think today opened my dead eyes and showed me just how bad it is. Good thing I've been prepping that server in the data center to manage my digital life, and my digital properties that others depend on.
If you dmight find a little extra room in your budget, a little something would really help in this time of utter crisis and emergency. I really need to set up other ways to accept money, but for now, its just PayPal. Anything is truly appreciated.
With thanks,
Adam https://paypal.me/amacleod457 #Disgusting#BugInfestation#Crisis#Emergency#Housing#Relocation#FundRaiser#MutualAid#Request#PleaseBoost
In the early 1990s a friend of mine danced to an experimental (I think) electronic piece that had slowly-building ambient music behind a recorded voice (I think sampled from a 1980s Chrysler New Yorker) saying "A door is ajar" over and over, relentlessly, for several minutes. It was a lovely way to alter consciousness.
Does anyone know how I can find that piece of music? Artist? Title of piece? I realize this is very specific, but if anyone has hints, I'm very open to all information that might lead me to it.
🐈⬛🐈😱😳🐈⬛🐈🌏🌐🩷💁🏿♀️Oh Dear our cat Bootsie is ready to have her kittens!& She keeps crying for me to be in the house with her the poor thing!*So if I totally disappear for a while that is why!🐈⬛🐈😱😳🐈⬛🐈
🌐🌏💛💁🏿♀️*DEAR BELOVED FRIENDS AROUND THE WORLD!Our Prayer Warriors!Please Pray for the Last two remaining kittens (I call them "Mr Pineapple!🍍& Mr Strawberry🍓"According to the collars they wear because I can't tell them apart other wise!)🛐So they will find responsible LOVING FOREVER HOMES!THEY ARE ADORABLE!& REALLY AWESOME VERY GOOD KITTENS!& I THANK YOU IN ADVANCE FOR YOUR PRAYERS!& I HOPE YOU ALL HAVE A WONDERFUL DAY!🤗
Dear #fediverse is there anyone out there who can make me a Superman shirt with the trans flag or trans colors. I wear this weekly and need more options. Also one with the modern pride flag would be sick. #superman#shirts#request#trans#lgbtqia
My child (university age) is teaching themselves Japanese and has got to the point where they need a qualified instructor to teach grammar and spoken language skills. They understand basic conversation and have taught themselves at least 750 kanji.
Does anyone have contacts for native Japanese speakers who know how to teach Japanese as a foreign language? We've looked locally, so now we're looking for someone who is happy to teach online.
Adds missing types on KittenRequest and KittenResponse interfaces (the missing request and response helpers).
• is(): check for request type. e.g., request.is('html') or request.is('json') (you can also use the full mimetype).
• json(): JSON.stringify passed data and end response with inline JSON.
• jsonFile(): JSON.stringify passed data and end response with JSON attachment and optional file name.
• file(): end response with passed file data and optional file name and mime type.
• withCode(): end response with passed status code and optional body.
Kitten request and response helpers documentation: