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  • Spiders, giant spiders, stink bugs, the new type of stink bugs that somehow look grosser than the regular stink bugs, mice... We're absolutely at that stage right now.

    Two humans and four half-way competent cats can't keep up.

    I've devised so many stink bug removal devices it's not even funny. The first was a paper towel tube with a little bag on the other end. Now I've got a wide mouth jar with some detergent water in it. A fancy little spoon coaxes them inside. They die quickly.

  • This is a really nice idea. Which is refreshing, because my go-to is always something mildly disturbing but not too scary or criminal.

    If I were going the wholesome route, I'd add a paper note to the USB or other digital storage, though. If I were to find a LaserDisc from 1990, that would be more or less unreadable without expending some significant effort.

    But maybe future folk will have magical devices that can read cassettes, 8-tracks, or whatever.

  • I'm a big fan of concealing doll heads behind drywall. The local hobby shop used to sell half-heads (just the face and neck, including eyes), so that was my go-to.

    It was also a hard to fix drywall job, so it looks a little janky. It's almost guaranteed that the next owner rips out that section and finds her.

  • Right? I know a lot of people who were subject to absolute educational neglect for their K-18. Some lean in, but others have questions.

    ETA - and some days I smack myself on the forehead and realize something I should have known at age 8 but it just clicked now.

  • So I remember hearing in HS US history class that one of the arguments against women's suffrage 100-odd years ago is that married men would now have 2 votes instead of one. This would disadvantage them against bachelors or widowers, who would of course not be able to dictate their nonexistent wives' votes. Unmarried men would only have the one vote, which didn't seem fair.

    I guess the idea is not a new worry. It just seems like the fretting has reversed its polarity.

  • *Easy answers *Lack of self-reflection ("are we the badies?") *reflexive reactionary impulse ("I say throw the bums out!") when external pressures make life tough

    I've got many people in my life who would fit one or more of these generalizations. I'm sure it's a vast tapestry.

    My mom got hissing mad when one of her friends told her that WalMart wasn't a good place to be shopping. That was 20 years ago.

  • I think they were just trying to promote math. I always thought about it later in life as I tried to drunkenly calculate pool angles at the bar.

    "Dammit - Donald tried to explain this when I was 10! Why can't I remember the details?"