What irks you today?

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  • OpheliaCooter
    OpheliaCooter Posts: 1,635 Member
    Dead phone

    This is really tragic actually, are you ok? Sending charging energy your way via my impressive mind powers. ✨
  • Dead phone

    This is really tragic actually, are you ok? Sending charging energy your way via my impressive mind powers. ✨

    You could've just touched your phones together but nah you had add all the special effects 😂
  • PAWGliacci
    PAWGliacci Posts: 346 Member
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    I live on the third floor and they really delivered my package like this....

    sounds like a free "my package was not delivered, please resend" to me
  • cowsfan12
    cowsfan12 Posts: 6,242 Member
    PAWGliacci wrote: »
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    I live on the third floor and they really delivered my package like this....

    sounds like a free "my package was not delivered, please resend" to me

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  • lx1x
    lx1x Posts: 38,332 Member
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    I live on the third floor and they really delivered my package like this....

    Let me guess,. FedEx?
  • cowsfan12
    cowsfan12 Posts: 6,242 Member
    cowsfan12 wrote: »
    PAWGliacci wrote: »
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    I live on the third floor and they really delivered my package like this....

    sounds like a free "my package was not delivered, please resend" to me

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    I just got my 500th inspiring - thanks bro - thanks 🙏
  • JessD9031
    JessD9031 Posts: 581 Member
    JessD9031 wrote: »
    JessD9031 wrote: »
    JessD9031 wrote: »
    anti-vaxxers. all day erryday.

    Not gonna hit disagree on your post. But I do disagree with your post. Everyone has a right to decide for themselves what they do with and to their own bodies. I took the vaccine, because I believe in it, and in modern medicine. I also believe that we have a right to each decide for ourselves what we want to do, and not to be judged for our decision. If the vaccine works, and you took it, you are safe. If it does not work and you are at risk, it does not matter what your neighbor does.

    My opinion...does not mean I am right, but what I believe.

    For all y'all who are fixin to disagree with my post, I love y'all anyway.

    Hi there. I'm very glad to hear you got the COVID vax, but am sorry to hear your thoughts on the proven efficacy of the vaccine. It's not a matter of "if the vaccine works". It works. The science proves that. You simply cannot argue against facts. In the case of infectious diseases like COVID, it very much does matter what your neighbor does - as we have learned the extremely hard way over the course of the past year and a half. I can't fathom how one cannot see that by now.

    No arguing with you regarding the efficacy. Fact of the matter is, if it works, you are protected. If people who choose not to get the vaccine and get sick, that is on them and not on you. If they pass it on to someone else, shame on that person receiving for not getting the vaccine, but again, nothing to do with you.

    Everyone needs to do what is right for themselves, and quit worrying about what other people do. I get the flu shot....my neighbor does not. If he gets the flu, that's on him. Same with any other vaccine. Same with covid.

    Play stupid games, win stupid prizes IMHO. You and I got the vaccine. Good for us. (If it works, we are safe). If our neighbor chooses to refuse the shot because of their own beliefs, and they get Covid, that should not affect us at all.

    I realize that there is plenty of published data showing the vaccine works. That being said, I personally know of a dozen or more people right now, not heresay, but people that I know, that have had the vaccine and currently have Covid. (or at least have tested positive for it with some symptoms that could be anything.) I also know a guy who had 5 independent Covid tests on the same day, 3 being positive and 2 being negative, so I really do not know what the truth is or what to believe.

    My point over the whole thing is we should all do what is right for us and quit telling people that we know better than them what is right for them.

    For those of y'all that are fixin' to disagree this post, I love y'all anyway! <3

    what seems to be flying over yours and others heads is that with a public health crisis, it actually does in fact matter what others are doing, not just yourself. that is readily apparent right now. yes there are breakthrough cases from those who have received the vaccine, but as you admitted those cases tend to be mild or asymptomatic, PLUS a small fraction of total cases. the VAST majority are unvaccinated, and our hospitals are reaching capacity again due to the UNvaccinated.

    I'm so frustrated with the lack of care outside of one's own self.

    Nothing personal, but we must agree to disagree. I am speaking on behalf of myself, an American citizen. I know this post will probably be taken down and I risk a warning by saying this, but it is relevant. In this country we have freedom. Women have the freedom to terminate the life of their unborn child. There are more innocent children's lives terminated in the US in a year than there were "Covid Deaths" in 2020. (And everyone knows that the total number of reported Covid deaths is elevated.) If this country says we have the freedom to do one, we MUST have freedom to do the other. You can't tell me it is ok to have an abortion, but that I must take a shot to protect others from a virus that has a 99% survival rate. If we are going to take a stand to protect life, we MUST protect all life. It will be said that this argument is apples to oranges, but it is not. If Covid is a "public health crisis" because of the number of lives lost, then so is the other. If we have freedom to do one, we must have freedom to do the other. My body, my choice has to apply to all areas, not just those that fit the narrative of one group or other. Freedom covers us all, equally.

    Or at least it is supposed to.

    Again, nothing personal and no emotion here...just my opinion.

    For those of y'all that are fixin' to disagree this post, I love y'all anyway. <3

    I knew I loved you! ❤️

    Right back'atcha beautiful!
  • MargaretYakoda
    MargaretYakoda Posts: 2,996 Member
    edited August 2021
    MelG7777 wrote: »
    PAWGliacci wrote: »
    MelG7777 wrote: »
    PAWGliacci wrote: »
    MelG7777 wrote: »
    PAWGliacci wrote: »
    MelG7777 wrote: »
    Lint. Being a wearer of black clothing it can really be crucial to them.

    have you tried not wearing black

    Seldomly. What else do you got?

    if you buy one of those little travel size sticky paper lint remover rollers you can take a hacksaw and saw the handle off to a nub and it fits in your pocket a lot better if you really want one on hand at all times oh nevermind youre a girl you have tiny pockets this whole plan will never work im such a failure im sorry

    No, this is good. I could get a Fanny pack. Or carry it around in a shopping bag.

    fanny packs are coming back in style so i vote yes

    You’re 100% right. There’s this HUUUUGE “pack or no pack” debate I’ve been trying to avoid. I’ve never considered one. But I may have to now.

    I still have the original heavy duty fanny pack I bought thirty years ago. And yes, it’s black. Of course. I forget which company, but it’s some big name outdoor sports place. Like Patagonia. But I don’t think it is Patagonia.
    I pulled the tag off years ago.

    Anyhow, that thing takes a beating and just keeps going. Now that I have a balance disorder it’s much better than anything else, because it doesn’t swing when I walk.
  • MelG7777
    MelG7777 Posts: 14,279 Member
    MelG7777 wrote: »
    PAWGliacci wrote: »
    MelG7777 wrote: »
    PAWGliacci wrote: »
    MelG7777 wrote: »
    PAWGliacci wrote: »
    MelG7777 wrote: »
    Lint. Being a wearer of black clothing it can really be crucial to them.

    have you tried not wearing black

    Seldomly. What else do you got?

    if you buy one of those little travel size sticky paper lint remover rollers you can take a hacksaw and saw the handle off to a nub and it fits in your pocket a lot better if you really want one on hand at all times oh nevermind youre a girl you have tiny pockets this whole plan will never work im such a failure im sorry

    No, this is good. I could get a Fanny pack. Or carry it around in a shopping bag.

    fanny packs are coming back in style so i vote yes

    You’re 100% right. There’s this HUUUUGE “pack or no pack” debate I’ve been trying to avoid. I’ve never considered one. But I may have to now.

    I still have the original heavy duty fanny pack I bought thirty years ago. And yes, it’s black. Of course. I forget which company, but it’s some big name outdoor sports place. Like Patagonia. But I don’t think it is Patagonia.
    I pulled the tag off years ago.

    Anyhow, that thing takes a beating and just keeps going. Now that I have a balance disorder it’s much better than anything else, because it doesn’t swing when I walk.

    See? Everything comes back ‘round again. But it’s great that it’s functional for you and not just the fashion statement piece.
  • MelG7777
    MelG7777 Posts: 14,279 Member
    ReenieHJ wrote: »
    MelG7777 wrote: »
    MelG7777 wrote: »
    PAWGliacci wrote: »
    MelG7777 wrote: »
    PAWGliacci wrote: »
    MelG7777 wrote: »
    PAWGliacci wrote: »
    MelG7777 wrote: »
    Lint. Being a wearer of black clothing it can really be crucial to them.

    have you tried not wearing black

    Seldomly. What else do you got?

    if you buy one of those little travel size sticky paper lint remover rollers you can take a hacksaw and saw the handle off to a nub and it fits in your pocket a lot better if you really want one on hand at all times oh nevermind youre a girl you have tiny pockets this whole plan will never work im such a failure im sorry

    No, this is good. I could get a Fanny pack. Or carry it around in a shopping bag.

    fanny packs are coming back in style so i vote yes

    You’re 100% right. There’s this HUUUUGE “pack or no pack” debate I’ve been trying to avoid. I’ve never considered one. But I may have to now.

    I still have the original heavy duty fanny pack I bought thirty years ago. And yes, it’s black. Of course. I forget which company, but it’s some big name outdoor sports place. Like Patagonia. But I don’t think it is Patagonia.
    I pulled the tag off years ago.

    Anyhow, that thing takes a beating and just keeps going. Now that I have a balance disorder it’s much better than anything else, because it doesn’t swing when I walk.

    See? Everything comes back ‘round again. But it’s great that it’s functional for you and not just the fashion statement piece.

    Waiting for my jeans and blouse to come back into style.
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    Omg. I’d say it’s your time to shine.🤩
  • ReenieHJ
    ReenieHJ Posts: 9,723 Member
    MelG7777 wrote: »
    ReenieHJ wrote: »
    MelG7777 wrote: »
    MelG7777 wrote: »
    PAWGliacci wrote: »
    MelG7777 wrote: »
    PAWGliacci wrote: »
    MelG7777 wrote: »
    PAWGliacci wrote: »
    MelG7777 wrote: »
    Lint. Being a wearer of black clothing it can really be crucial to them.

    have you tried not wearing black

    Seldomly. What else do you got?

    if you buy one of those little travel size sticky paper lint remover rollers you can take a hacksaw and saw the handle off to a nub and it fits in your pocket a lot better if you really want one on hand at all times oh nevermind youre a girl you have tiny pockets this whole plan will never work im such a failure im sorry

    No, this is good. I could get a Fanny pack. Or carry it around in a shopping bag.

    fanny packs are coming back in style so i vote yes

    You’re 100% right. There’s this HUUUUGE “pack or no pack” debate I’ve been trying to avoid. I’ve never considered one. But I may have to now.

    I still have the original heavy duty fanny pack I bought thirty years ago. And yes, it’s black. Of course. I forget which company, but it’s some big name outdoor sports place. Like Patagonia. But I don’t think it is Patagonia.
    I pulled the tag off years ago.

    Anyhow, that thing takes a beating and just keeps going. Now that I have a balance disorder it’s much better than anything else, because it doesn’t swing when I walk.

    See? Everything comes back ‘round again. But it’s great that it’s functional for you and not just the fashion statement piece.

    Waiting for my jeans and blouse to come back into style.
    e4e8s5i16jj5.png

    Omg. I’d say it’s your time to shine.🤩

    Don't think they'd fit the same. :)
  • 4legsRbetterthan2
    4legsRbetterthan2 Posts: 19,588 MFP Moderator
    I'm female, and I have a BS in animal science, and it took me over a year to figure out my mare has hormone issues :'(
  • honey_honey_12
    honey_honey_12 Posts: 15,137 Member
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    never-ending private jokes 🙄

    @honey_honey_12


    ..... and then she said:

    "Strawberries? Strawberries?!? Why would I want strawberries if instead I could have a 'Whole Pineapple' ?!?"


    then we all laughed.

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  • MargaretYakoda
    MargaretYakoda Posts: 2,996 Member
    MelG7777 wrote: »
    MelG7777 wrote: »
    PAWGliacci wrote: »
    MelG7777 wrote: »
    PAWGliacci wrote: »
    MelG7777 wrote: »
    PAWGliacci wrote: »
    MelG7777 wrote: »
    Lint. Being a wearer of black clothing it can really be crucial to them.

    have you tried not wearing black

    Seldomly. What else do you got?

    if you buy one of those little travel size sticky paper lint remover rollers you can take a hacksaw and saw the handle off to a nub and it fits in your pocket a lot better if you really want one on hand at all times oh nevermind youre a girl you have tiny pockets this whole plan will never work im such a failure im sorry

    No, this is good. I could get a Fanny pack. Or carry it around in a shopping bag.

    fanny packs are coming back in style so i vote yes

    You’re 100% right. There’s this HUUUUGE “pack or no pack” debate I’ve been trying to avoid. I’ve never considered one. But I may have to now.

    I still have the original heavy duty fanny pack I bought thirty years ago. And yes, it’s black. Of course. I forget which company, but it’s some big name outdoor sports place. Like Patagonia. But I don’t think it is Patagonia.
    I pulled the tag off years ago.

    Anyhow, that thing takes a beating and just keeps going. Now that I have a balance disorder it’s much better than anything else, because it doesn’t swing when I walk.

    See? Everything comes back ‘round again. But it’s great that it’s functional for you and not just the fashion statement piece.
    MelG7777 wrote: »
    ReenieHJ wrote: »
    MelG7777 wrote: »
    MelG7777 wrote: »
    PAWGliacci wrote: »
    MelG7777 wrote: »
    PAWGliacci wrote: »
    MelG7777 wrote: »
    PAWGliacci wrote: »
    MelG7777 wrote: »
    Lint. Being a wearer of black clothing it can really be crucial to them.

    have you tried not wearing black

    Seldomly. What else do you got?

    if you buy one of those little travel size sticky paper lint remover rollers you can take a hacksaw and saw the handle off to a nub and it fits in your pocket a lot better if you really want one on hand at all times oh nevermind youre a girl you have tiny pockets this whole plan will never work im such a failure im sorry

    No, this is good. I could get a Fanny pack. Or carry it around in a shopping bag.

    fanny packs are coming back in style so i vote yes

    You’re 100% right. There’s this HUUUUGE “pack or no pack” debate I’ve been trying to avoid. I’ve never considered one. But I may have to now.

    I still have the original heavy duty fanny pack I bought thirty years ago. And yes, it’s black. Of course. I forget which company, but it’s some big name outdoor sports place. Like Patagonia. But I don’t think it is Patagonia.
    I pulled the tag off years ago.

    Anyhow, that thing takes a beating and just keeps going. Now that I have a balance disorder it’s much better than anything else, because it doesn’t swing when I walk.

    See? Everything comes back ‘round again. But it’s great that it’s functional for you and not just the fashion statement piece.

    Waiting for my jeans and blouse to come back into style.
    e4e8s5i16jj5.png

    Omg. I’d say it’s your time to shine.🤩

    I always shine…

    More like Danny Torrance than anything else though 😂
  • Motorsheen
    Motorsheen Posts: 20,508 Member
    ReenieHJ wrote: »
    MelG7777 wrote: »
    MelG7777 wrote: »
    PAWGliacci wrote: »
    MelG7777 wrote: »
    PAWGliacci wrote: »
    MelG7777 wrote: »
    PAWGliacci wrote: »
    MelG7777 wrote: »
    Lint. Being a wearer of black clothing it can really be crucial to them.

    have you tried not wearing black

    Seldomly. What else do you got?

    if you buy one of those little travel size sticky paper lint remover rollers you can take a hacksaw and saw the handle off to a nub and it fits in your pocket a lot better if you really want one on hand at all times oh nevermind youre a girl you have tiny pockets this whole plan will never work im such a failure im sorry

    No, this is good. I could get a Fanny pack. Or carry it around in a shopping bag.

    fanny packs are coming back in style so i vote yes

    You’re 100% right. There’s this HUUUUGE “pack or no pack” debate I’ve been trying to avoid. I’ve never considered one. But I may have to now.

    I still have the original heavy duty fanny pack I bought thirty years ago. And yes, it’s black. Of course. I forget which company, but it’s some big name outdoor sports place. Like Patagonia. But I don’t think it is Patagonia.
    I pulled the tag off years ago.

    Anyhow, that thing takes a beating and just keeps going. Now that I have a balance disorder it’s much better than anything else, because it doesn’t swing when I walk.

    See? Everything comes back ‘round again. But it’s great that it’s functional for you and not just the fashion statement piece.

    Waiting for my jeans and blouse to come back into style.
    e4e8s5i16jj5.png

    wait?

    why wait?
  • cowsfan12
    cowsfan12 Posts: 6,242 Member
    never-ending private jokes 🙄

    Private like inside joke only some get or private like Howard stern type jokes ? We need some clearing here - for science of course
  • KosmosKitten
    KosmosKitten Posts: 10,476 Member
    edited August 2021
    Eh... people irk me. That's it.
  • KosmosKitten
    KosmosKitten Posts: 10,476 Member
    MelG7777 wrote: »
    Lint. Being a wearer of black clothing it can really be crucial to them.

    ... or cat hair. Also being a black clothing wearer. Cat hair.. EVERYWHERE.
  • honey_honey_12
    honey_honey_12 Posts: 15,137 Member
    cowsfan12 wrote: »
    never-ending private jokes 🙄

    Private like inside joke only some get or private like Howard stern type jokes ? We need some clearing here - for science of course

    The first one. 😄
  • honey_honey_12
    honey_honey_12 Posts: 15,137 Member
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  • ReenieHJ
    ReenieHJ Posts: 9,723 Member
    MelG7777 wrote: »
    Lint. Being a wearer of black clothing it can really be crucial to them.

    ... or cat hair. Also being a black clothing wearer. Cat hair.. EVERYWHERE.

    But have you ever tried vacuuming long dog hair out of a car? :( Every single little individual hair embeds itself into the seat fibers and clings on as hard as it can, its head just barely poking out as if to taunt you and the vacuum. Then you keep swiping the vacuum over and over repeatedly, and the hair just laughs at your efforts. Until you get so frustrated, screaming at yourself that you'll never ever allow the dogs to see the inside of your car again....ever. And I even use blankets to cover the seats.

    Then I go in and drink coffee to settle my nerves. :)
  • strangeanimal55
    strangeanimal55 Posts: 87 Member
    ReenieHJ wrote: »
    MelG7777 wrote: »
    Lint. Being a wearer of black clothing it can really be crucial to them.

    ... or cat hair. Also being a black clothing wearer. Cat hair.. EVERYWHERE.

    But have you ever tried vacuuming long dog hair out of a car? :( Every single little individual hair embeds itself into the seat fibers and clings on as hard as it can, its head just barely poking out as if to taunt you and the vacuum. Then you keep swiping the vacuum over and over repeatedly, and the hair just laughs at your efforts. Until you get so frustrated, screaming at yourself that you'll never ever allow the dogs to see the inside of your car again....ever. And I even use blankets to cover the seats.

    Then I go in and drink coffee to settle my nerves. :)

    I just recently had to clean dog hair out of my car. There's this rubber brush you can get that pulls all the hair loose from fibers then you just vacuum them up.
  • OpheliaCooter
    OpheliaCooter Posts: 1,635 Member
    ReenieHJ wrote: »
    MelG7777 wrote: »
    Lint. Being a wearer of black clothing it can really be crucial to them.

    ... or cat hair. Also being a black clothing wearer. Cat hair.. EVERYWHERE.

    But have you ever tried vacuuming long dog hair out of a car? :( Every single little individual hair embeds itself into the seat fibers and clings on as hard as it can, its head just barely poking out as if to taunt you and the vacuum. Then you keep swiping the vacuum over and over repeatedly, and the hair just laughs at your efforts. Until you get so frustrated, screaming at yourself that you'll never ever allow the dogs to see the inside of your car again....ever. And I even use blankets to cover the seats.

    Then I go in and drink coffee to settle my nerves. :)

    I just recently had to clean dog hair out of my car. There's this rubber brush you can get that pulls all the hair loose from fibers then you just vacuum them up.

    I’ve found that a literal rubber squeegee does a great job. Haven’t tried it for carpet but on clothes and pillows, the couch
  • GymGoddessGoals
    GymGoddessGoals Posts: 2,146 Member
    FWIW These help dramatically with animal hair in laundry. I have 4 cats I know this struggle.
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  • KosmosKitten
    KosmosKitten Posts: 10,476 Member
    ReenieHJ wrote: »
    MelG7777 wrote: »
    Lint. Being a wearer of black clothing it can really be crucial to them.

    ... or cat hair. Also being a black clothing wearer. Cat hair.. EVERYWHERE.

    But have you ever tried vacuuming long dog hair out of a car? :( Every single little individual hair embeds itself into the seat fibers and clings on as hard as it can, its head just barely poking out as if to taunt you and the vacuum. Then you keep swiping the vacuum over and over repeatedly, and the hair just laughs at your efforts. Until you get so frustrated, screaming at yourself that you'll never ever allow the dogs to see the inside of your car again....ever. And I even use blankets to cover the seats.

    Then I go in and drink coffee to settle my nerves. :)

    Long cat hair, yes. Pretty sure there's tons of Galaxy and Magellan hair in my car still.. and they died last year. :neutral: