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  • Does this make any sense to you? How someone can lose 95% of there laying and you think they have it replaced in 2 weeks? Let's say you have 10,000 chickens. You believe you have 9,500 hens ready in 2 weeks? That's crazy. That would be aiming for a huge expansion of layers before the bird flu happened. Chickens lay from 6 months to around 6 years (maybe more). I have 14 chickens out back. Well when I can keep them there, they free roam so they may be out front in a neighbors yard. But I give all the neighbors free eggs and they love them. (Both neighbors have said they wanted them out without questioning them, one likes to feed them and got yelled at by his wife to do it on my property so they don't shit on their cars, and the other wants them wandering her yard because she may be lonely? Idk but she asks for them and says they make her happy

    Chickens don't spawn babies that spawn eggs without time. If I had 10 chickens and I lost 9, it would take me 9 months to get back to laying standards

  • It's cheap and easy but how could they do it in 2 weeks? They take about 6 months to reach maturity and start laying.

    I believe we could have got more eggs from elsewhere and that the corporations were being greedy but I you can't accelerate the growth to a laying age.

  • Well see life itself is a burrito. If you don't make sure you have cheese and sour cream, well seasoned proteins, beans the way you like, delicious rice, maybe a bit of salsa and always hot sauce it just isn't fulfilled.

    Some people are happy with spicier sarcasm in their lives, others more mild. But if you don't have a good foundation to wrap it all up in it'll fall to pieces.

    It's not deep, it's just a burrito

  • Makes sense. People compete to create better technology with each other, then once it's made they compete to keep costs affordable enough that they can generate more sales. The developing nation may not have the money to invest in the initial R&D, but buying the product 5-10 years later when costs come down as new products compete seems feasible. There really isn't much that I use today that hasn't been around for 5-10 years.

    The iPhone 6S Plus came out in 2015. There isn't anything I use on a phone now that it didn't have then.

  • Upon a morning dark and cloudy, lightning stricks and makes them brody, not Adrian just like those they are, the hens return to coverage. Eggs they lay feeling safe and sound not looking for the river or the fields around. Darkness spits , thunder splits and us we hide. It's not love we seek, not sorrow, not the worse nightmares in or sorrow, only retribution which will feel the same. Inhumane, love remains.

  • His last thoughts, the woman he looked into her eyes and froze him in time as she walked by he thinks upon himself and looks down at the earth to find where he may be. And there, there in plain sight, was her derriere. His final breath, his final moment, his truth, her derriere

  • GONK

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  • It's just a portable generator. If someone told me I could have it move itself instead of me having to drag the shit around id definitely prefer it, especially on a desert/sand environment.

    Powers out, Gonk

    Camping, Gonk

    Putting on a Concert, Gonk

    Want to slay, Gonk

  • The American version would require a modified F350HD with a fork lift to get the Pope lifted into the back.

    Edit: actually kind of hoping to see if they do that for am American tour when he visits Chicago and such

  • On the old iPhones if you got lucky you could cut the power on it, pull the logic board out, and we'd stick it in an old jewelry vibrator filled with 99% rubbing alcohol. Hit it with a heat gun right away to disperse any liquid. Once dry id hook it up to a cheap screen and battery I knew was good before sticking it back in the phone, if that came on. Then work your way backwards replacing anything that needed to be replaced out of the other parts, or hook up to a docking cable to a computer to back up to iTunes, so they could get their data. Slowly apple forced everyone into iCloud backups, so the need dropped more and more for such though.

  • They might be varying in size by location but those might be American Cockroaches you are seeing. Usually they are something like this in size and frequency of flying varies by type. Not sure if there is inter species breedability or not, or I imagine we'd have 10,000 breeds. I think they are intentionally pulling antennas and legs "in" to make them all appear smaller in this image.

  • Lol, I would avoid the southeast U.S. then. Florida Georgia and I think they are in South Carolina.

    Over time I think we just adapt. Palmetto bugs don't make my skin crawl, spiders I don't recognize will usually get me. I'd rather find a black bear than a spider I don't know crawling somewhere I need to get it out of.

  • That's where I found a lot of those visual illusions back in the day. Like you could would stare At them and they would rotate in your view but weren't actually moving, and if you changed your view they could move the other direction or such. Those were neat.

  • Years ago when fixing phones most of the charging problems was just that. Most of the ear speaker issues were from makeup getting caked up in the mesh screen. And most of the motherboard issues came from people dropping them in the toilet/lake/ocean.

  • Trying to explain to people that the much larger flying cockroaches you find in Florida are fine and the much smaller invasive German cockroaches are far more of a problem is near impossible when they first come across them.

    I feel like we call them Palmetto bugs instead of roaches just to make them feel better about them. Yet they don't spread disease the same way, or seem to cause home infestations, which is why they really arent as bad. But when my partner moved from Tennessee to Florida and saw one out on the balcony by the beach, she almost chose to fly over the railing to get away from it either way.

  • For me it was always, what do you want for Christmas? How about a computer chair (because she didn't like the chair I used, it was one you knelt on kind of like this.

    I would say absolutely not, I love my chair. And she would get me a computer chair for Christmas.

    Same thing happened with my graduation. She got my brother a watch a couple years before when he graduated, told her absolutely don't get me a watch I never wear them as they always bothered my wrist. (I sweat and run hot, and we lived in Florida, which means it's always 100% humidity). I of course got a watch for Graduation. I took it to get sized 7 years later, wore it home from the place that sized it put it in a drawer and the battery died god knows when after that, but long before I ever went to wear it, I just saw it was dead when I had to move it to another house. So now I carry a dead watch from place to place and I doubt it's worth anything as it was engraved on the inside, so I doubt you could even pawn in.