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    Clues by Sam - Sep 8th 2025
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  • They do not contradict each other. I'm certain there will be more stops as the city grows, because they keep improving it. I used to live in a city, in another state, with one of the best public transportation systems in the country, and they also kept improving that system to include the surrounding cities in other counties. Just because something isn't perfect already does not mean we can't take it seriously and strive for perfection

  • It's a mile, and across an interstate exit, to my nearest bus stop. And I live in the only city in the enormous state that takes public transportation seriously.

    I think I feel bad when I read articles like the ones you posted, before this I'd cross the distances and not think much of it because my last two cities didn't have public transportation. Now I can't cross fast enough to beat the crossing light, and it's so incredibly unsafe if I fall. I feel like the problem, I guess

  • Man, I never used fast food, or drive throughs as much as I have since I developed a mobility disorder. Last week I put a pickup order in at my local coffee shop out of habit, and couldn't carry both my coffee and the breakfast sandwich to my car at the same time. Which sounds so stupid, but it took so much extra energy for both trips into the store that I was ready to go home and call it a day after that lol

    I know the answer is "don't get fast food and just eat at home", but I've also been so tired after work/school that I'm not eating, and I dunno what the answer to that is either. My state isn't a place where people think about how to care for their communities, and most of it has hours of highway between "cities"

  • Okay I actually looked into it and it seems senior horses need much more than 3500calories per pound of gained weight, and you're looking at roughly 55 days before winter truly sets in (in my area and ignoring snow days/weeks). So she'd need just under 5.5pounds/day gained and I don't think you'll get there lol.

    She's in good hands though! She'll definitely survive this winter with you keeping an eye over her :)

  • I always fail these stupid captchas/philosophy questions 😭

  • If 3500 calories per pound of fat, and 970 calories per pound of hay, then Sandy needs an excess of 1350 pounds of hay in addition to the hay required to maintain her weight

    I think. I'm terrible at math guys

  • Do bottom right and top right count? I mean, I'm pretty sure top right does, less sure about bottom right given the extent of procedures

  • I have large feet for my height (163cm, women's US 12) and tend to just wear men's shoes now. I have never had someone notice my feet are atypically sized, but it still feels like I'm wearing clown shoes if I wear Chucks or other canvas shoes.

    You'll want to avoid pointed toes, and narrow styles, these are designed to elongate. Any kind of heel rise will shorten the length of your footprint, I personally prefer chunky heels to balance it out. I tend to wear moto style boots the most, just to throw a style name out there

    There are actually more unisex styles in men's larger sizes out now than when I first started doing this (about 15 years ago). When I still wanted femme shoes I ended up buying from people who custom made drag queen shoes. It's still uncommon to find cute heels in my size in the wild.

    Edit: I forgot to mention that all the style mags in the 00s (at least) were talking about elongating the leg-toe line, because psychologically it demonstrates dominance and power. (please remember the opening to The Devil Wears Prada for an example xD) So if/when you have the energy and desire for it, own it. None of the other women in your vincinity have that kind of power play ability!

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    Clues by Sam - Sep 7th 2025
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  • West Point trains army officers. They are a fraction of the veteran population

    Veterans have been protesting this admin, but we are just as diverse a group as the rest of Americans

  • I have no idea if he used protective gear when applying it, which certainly could have increased his exposure. I would love to blame Monsanto, but most of the family carry the risk genes for this cancer too, and as yet his children are cancer free. Their babies though, not so much

  • The best hugging pillow I ever had was a ridiculously large plushie, because the fill density was different. I haven't figured out the head pillow yet, because sometimes as a side sleeper I try to hug those, too. I've mostly landed on ignoring the shaped memory foam pillows, because even if it says "for side sleepers" it usually feels better using as a traditional sleeper

  • A lot of the time you have to look at what isn't said.

    Like: If they say "I have two innocent neighbors" and someone else said the person below them has two innocent neighbors, you can often see that there's an overlap in criminals.

  • Wyoming is next to a couple other states with significant Native American populations. The thing about vaccines is there's a lot of resistance in those populations, especially if it's white people administering them. Some of that crowd immunity we expect to have really needs to protect them too, and without it, they will be devastated by white people's policies again.

    That's a very simplified statement without much cultural context, but I think it's so painful to blame the ~500k people in one large, mostly rural, largely uneducated state for this when much denser voting populations did too

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  • Low key I love putting bird feeders and bird attracting plants by the windows because everyone, including my indoor menagerie, enjoys watching the birds.

    The newest addition gets a little too excited, bumps into the glass and frightens the birds sometimes, but he'll learn to become a silent creepy peeper like the rest of us

  • In the 00s my uncle was in a position where Monsanto was suing him for not holding up his end of the contract, because he had a bad crop year. Anyway, my grandparents bailed him out by financing a lawyer who settled for him, and it really didn't fix the problem at all. He still lost his farm, my grandparents were no longer wealthy because they kept trying to help him, and the uncle died a couple years later to cancer (probably driven by stress). They bailed him out because they were afraid he'd kill himself over the farm, and it took him out anyway