You turned evil a lot faster than I thought you would.

Angel ,'Just Rewards (2)'


Natter 36: But We Digress...  

Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.


Emily - Jul 13, 2005 7:56:13 pm PDT #9714 of 10001
"In the equation E = mc⬧, c⬧ is a pretty big honking number." - Scola

Alas, I'ma get graded on this. And then, in a week, on another one.

Plus I'm trying to satisfy both classes' requirements in one lesson plan -- so backwards design, essential questions, and enduring understandings and catering to four different learning styles, multiple intelligences, and detailing possible accomodations/modifications. I mean, I think it'll be a good exercise and worthwhile, but... hard. Which makes me pouty.


Scrappy - Jul 13, 2005 8:10:03 pm PDT #9715 of 10001
Life moves pretty fast. You don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it.

SO Brad Pitt was not a big delicate flower of a babyman for going to the hospital with a touch of flu--he had viral meningitis.

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Topic!Cindy - Jul 14, 2005 2:10:02 am PDT #9716 of 10001
What is even happening?

Some dicksmack here in town was feeding kittens to his pet alligator. He's in jail tonight on $72,000 bond after throwing the cat at animal control officers and for being a smart ass to the judge. He said he could do "anything he wanted, it's only a kitten."
Silly rabbit, kittens are for poker.

He could feed it any meat to keep it alive. He's getting his kicks by watching a small cute animal suffer at the hands of his bad-ass pet. I think his intent goes a long way to determine what is "cruel" and what is "humane".
This. That's the part that bothers me. I mean, it would still be weird if he could go buy pre-dead, frozen kittens, because I think of cats as "pets" and cow as "food." But it's the idea of making the kittens suffer like that -- that's what really bothers me.

For me, I think it is (aside from the owner clearly doing this for kicks) an issue, like Cashmere said later, of the species being domesticated as pets, and treated like prey. Also, it's not like the gator happened to get a kitten that wandered into the yard. That's natural, and no different from the gator eating a steak. The man was feeding the kittens to them. I also think snake owners who buy live mice for their snakes are mean. If you think it is cool that Animal X is a predator, don't get one as a pet, and if you do, don't use a domesticated animal as prey.


flea - Jul 14, 2005 2:59:36 am PDT #9717 of 10001
information libertarian

Hivemind thoughts requested: how can I store my husband's bicycle safely and in a place that is better than its current location, which is leaning against the stove? We have no garage. We have front and back porches, but have a neighborhood crime problem and nothing metal to lock the bike to in either location. Our front door opens into the living room and our back door opens into the kitchen, neither of which has spare space for a bicycle. Creative ideas?


Anne W. - Jul 14, 2005 3:07:18 am PDT #9718 of 10001
The lost sheep grow teeth, forsake their lambs, and lie with the lions.

Creative ideas?

Hooks on the ceiling or wall?


Topic!Cindy - Jul 14, 2005 3:13:15 am PDT #9719 of 10001
What is even happening?

Is there a wooden bannister on the back porch? Could you lock it to that? True, someone could saw through it, but the thief would have to come with the saw. Is there a basement?


Sheryl - Jul 14, 2005 3:21:33 am PDT #9720 of 10001
Fandom means never having to say "But where would I wear that?"

Timelies all!

I am sitting here at home, waiting for the estimator from a local moving company to come and do an estimate on moving our stuff. Once that's done, we will have three estimates and can choose a mover. Whee...


Fred Pete - Jul 14, 2005 3:23:10 am PDT #9721 of 10001
Ann, that's a ferret.

By his mugshot, he looks too stupid to live.

Just the mugshot? I'd say

throwing the cat at animal control officers and for being a smart ass to the judge

is pretty good evidence.


Cashmere - Jul 14, 2005 3:32:17 am PDT #9722 of 10001
Now tagless for your comfort.

flea, here are a few examples of different bike racks for storage.


DXMachina - Jul 14, 2005 3:50:23 am PDT #9723 of 10001
You always do this. We get tipsy, and you take advantage of my love of the scientific method.

flea, I have the same problem, so my bikes get stored in the living room right now. If I had a back porch I'd try to bolt in some sort of rack that I could lock the bike to. One way might be overhead hooks to hang the bike (I use these to hang my bikes down in the basement for the winter), and then securing the bike with a lock cable to an eyebolt secured to the wall or a post.