#Specialty Cleaning
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celeryguy · 6 months ago
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It’s a little outdated since I’ve cleaned it up more, but here’s a very small clip of the animation
(Don’t expect the rest of the animation to be that smooth lol, I like to indulge myself a little with bits and bobbles of smoother animation)
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triglycercule · 5 months ago
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if the mtt lived together and killer had his cats they would shit all over the place (because he doesn't have the heart to NOT let them have total freedom and control over the house). dust always manages to be the first one to find the poo. every time he manages to bring it to horror and complain to him about killer's cats. and everytime without fail horror finds a way to get back at killer for not training his damn cats to not litter the house with shit.
killer finds all his knives covered in cat poo. his food one day is served with cat shit on it. he finds a little dookie surprise in his bed one day. the handle to his bedroom door has a strange brown substance on it. his laundry load smells strangely NOT of cleanliness. each and every single one of these revenge pranks has a little note from horror and dust signed with a heart JUST to prove the point.
it's absolutely disgusting and they all know it BUT it is comedic. it is funny. and atp it's kinda become a recurring joke that won't stop unless killer gets his cats in line. he had it coming for him anyways LOL!
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beautifulstorms · 1 year ago
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Yuna Aoki, FS She • NHK Trophy 2023
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agalychnisspranneusroseus · 1 month ago
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Concept: in her obsessive need to control Anne and Marcy, Sasha tries to cause tension between them because they're getting a little too close and they might be oblivious but she sees the way in which they look at each other and - oh, oh no, no no no no no she's not having that. There's a reason they called their garage band "Sasha and the Sharps" and it's because it's always been her and her two girls, not her two girls... weirdly crushing on each other and leaving her behind.
Thankfully, she knows the inner workings of their psyches like the back of her hand. She knows all about their strengths, weaknesses and insecurities. She just needs to compliment Marcy's intelligence a little too much in front of Anne while rubbing on Marcy's face that she'd probably be alone and unable to handle herself in public without Anne bringing her down to reality. Stirring Anne's jealousy and Marcy's insecurity is surprisingly easy, especially when it starts to reflect in the way in which they treat each other.
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nmb725 · 2 years ago
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Got my Macintosh IIsi running today on an original apple color monitor, so satisfying to see. It even has Photoshop 2 on it as well as Illustrator 1988 (the first version of illustrator was released in ‘87!), this thing is a real gem. Now I need to work on my Performa 6300cd (just to the left)
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corv-idae · 14 days ago
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Just got called entitled bc sometime I put my name on my groceries before I put them in my fridge… ah
#thank u for that father of mine#he said this to my mother not to me#but also#no one is stopping you from putting your name on groceries that you buy for yourself#sorry that when I buy a $15 block of artisan cheese I don’t want to share it with 6 other people#and I make that known to them#his specific comment was about how#everyone is so entitled putting their names on their groceries but they can all help themselves to mine whenever#which#okay#I’m the only person with their name on anything in the fridge#and again this is because I buy specialty juices or cheese that isn’t in our normal grocery roster#and his groceries are for making dinner with usually#not to mention I make dinner on Thursday for my whole family and half of my groceries are for that#anything I need that we don’t typically get when my mom goes to the store is something I go purchase#any produce or leftover food from what I make for dinner is up for grabs#but my cheeses and juice r mine#so to prevent them from being taken my name is there#if u don’t want things you buy to get taken this seems like fair practice#no one is stopping u from doing the same thing I do so your stuff doesn’t get eaten#bc again there’s 7 people who live here and it’s hard to keep track of who buys what#so obviously my name is on things for me#sorry for ranting on a Tumblr post that’s just stupid#sorry you decided to have a family and now have to provide for them as a result#I am 23 and I pay rent and I (none of ur other kids) go out of my way to cook for everyone every Thursday#and I do dishes and clean the kitchen before and after and whenever I have time during the week#but no I’m super entitled bc sometimes I want to be the only one who eats the artisan olives I bought for myself
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insipid-drivel · 4 months ago
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Hi, I just saw your big post about horse behavior myths and how to write horses properly and I’m curious if you know more about carriage horses? My story doesn’t really feature horses in any super prominent way but carriages are the main mode of transportation for my characters and I want to make sure that when I do mention the horses, I’m being accurate in my descriptions.
I took riding lessons for a short time when I was younger so I know a little bit about horses (one of the ones I learned on would do the “take a deep breath so you can’t tighten the cinch properly” thing lol), but I don’t really know much about the kind that do heavy pulling jobs aside from the fact that they’re gorgeous and I love them. I’d love to know more :3
Thank you!
I actually really, really wish I had more hands-on carriage horse experience! My favorite breed of horse of all time are called Vanner Horses (they used to have a different name, but it's the racial slur for the Roma people, so I just use the term "Vanner").
Carriage horses are a really interesting subject, because they're actually pretty meta? While specific breeds of horses meant for pulling carriages are very new to the horse world (most formal Western horse breeds are only about as old as the Victorian Era when it comes to formal breeding and genealogical standards), horses have been pulling us from place to place for thousands of years!
Before we ever rode horses, they pulled us on carts and chariots, because that's actually the easier and gentler way for horses to travel with humans. Horses really don't have a lot of muscle and fat around their spinal columns, and so sitting and riding them is comparatively much trickier than when you've got a carriage or chariot that the horse can pull instead. Horses can only handle carrying riders/weights flat on their spines if the passenger or cargo is less than 30% of the horse's body weight. Any more than that, and the weight of carrying a rider or payload on their backs can cause serious spinal injuries that result in a horse's death or early retirement. Pulling allows them to disperse much more weight across much stronger muscle groups that were already built for moving at high speeds on steep or bumpy terrain.
Carriage horses, like Friesians and Vanners, are generally bred for their pulling ability and gentle, steady natures. Vanner Horses, Shire Horses, and Percherons are especially renowned for their trustworthiness around small children, with Vanner Horses actually specifically bred for that behavioral trait.
A quick digression just to gush about Vanner horses: Vanner horses were originally bred by the Roma peoples to pull brightly-colored, elaborately-decorated wagons that commonly served as small houses for Roma families that couldn't settle permanently due to racist and xenophobic cultural policies for the past hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of years.
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Because these horses were the primary way of moving the wagons, they had to be rock-solid when it came to trusting them and their huge, heavy hooves around little kids and pets. The Roma people bred the Vanner Horse in order to have sturdy, reliable horses that were trustworthy not just with their families, but with their homes themselves. Nowadays, you'll likely see Vanner Horses as carriage horses thanks to their iconic feathery hooves, big bodies and colorful coats (they often have heterochromia and very bright, husky-blue eyes). They're a very popular choice for wedding parties and carriages, since there's lots of hustle and bustle and noise associated with weddings, and Vanner horses tend to handle that kind of activity well when raised to tolerate it. A well-socialized Vanner horse isn't as likely to spook and bite/step on a small child playing around its legs the way an Arabian might in the same situation, for example.
Carriage horses in general, as a subclass of breeds, are also in large part a product of the firefighting industry and one of the reasons we have such a wide variety of breeds today! Like Dalmatians, carriage horses were an essential part of the burgeoning firefighting industry during the housing boom brought about by the Industrial Era. Large cities like Chicago and London especially needed advanced firefighting technology due to their rapid growth and overpopulation.
With firefighters, they had 3 classes of carriage horses based upon the size of the fire and the tools they believed they'd need to get it under control:
Lightweights, which were 1,000lbs or less, and used for transporting firehoses on what were called "hose wagons".
Middleweights, which were at least 1,400lbs, and used to pull steamers. Steamers, in firefighting, were portable steam engines that used steam power to propel water out of a firehose, especially if the fire was high above the ground (such as an upper floor in an apartment building or hotel).
And finally, there's Large. Large-class firehorses were the firetrucks of their time. To qualify as a Large, the horse had to weigh a minimum of 1,700lbs. Large firehorses were needed for towing heavily-loaded carriages full of essential firefighting equipment for the time like fire hooks. Fire hooks were extremely long, heavy, metal hooks that firefighters used to literally pull houses and buildings down in the event of a huge fire like the Great London Fire of 1666 or the Chicago Fire. Tearing down structures to deprive a wildfire of fuel is known as forming a "firebreak", and was essential to saving London itself in 1666 when the Great Fire threatened to swallow the Tower of London. At the time, The Tower was London's primary storage center for gunpowder, and if the fire had reached the Tower and ignited the gunpowder stores inside it, the explosion that would've resulted would've been on the scale with a small-grade nuclear warhead.
Sometimes, Large horses would also be carrying loads of explosives, themselves. As with the Great Fire of London, when a wildfire in a populated city would break out, the only way to both form a firebreak and eliminate enough fuel to stop the fire was with explosives if fire hooks left behind too much debris to do any good in slowing the path of an inferno. A high-impact explosion with something like gunpowder or TNT would produce concussive explosions that don't produce large amounts of flame, but rather concussive shockwaves that obliterate rather than incinerate.
When it comes to controlling carriage horses in general, I've heard from owners I've encountered in the past that a big part of how they can precisely command their horses is through naming practices as well as deportment with reins and crops. As with oxen, if you have a team of two or more horses, having each lead horse's name be distinctly different-sounding can help a lot with turning and controlling the carriage as well as the horses. I've seen oxen and horses instructed to turn by calling the name of the animal assigned to their specific side. So, say you had 2 carriage horses, and named the left horse Jim, and the right horse Ben, when you'd want them to turn left or right, you might call "JimJimJim!" while giving the rein command to go left to help confirm to the horses "Yes, we need to turn Left, which is Jim's side," and "BenBenBen!" to go right.
I don't know if it's an industry standard for paired carriage horses to be trained to respond to specific commands specific to the direction either one is yoked to (yoke: the U shaped neck ring that goes around an ox or horse's neck and shoulders to give them a solid surface to push against as they pull a wagon or carriage), but it's something I've seen specific owners do before.
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bryceslahela · 2 years ago
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do u think bryce is a neat freak yes or no
he is but he’s annoying abt it. like u go to his apartment and he’s like ‘sorry abt the mess’ and it looks like a mr clean commercial 😐 tf are u on abt mess??? i could eat dinner off the floor ?? ik his ass drove keiki mad bc he had like specific ways of cleaning things.
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rainywithachanceofstars · 1 year ago
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mossistyping · 4 days ago
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what do you even say when a medical professional tells you "you haven't known a moment of peace, huh?"
yeah NO SHIT DOC
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georgebanton · 1 month ago
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rambling-robot · 2 months ago
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I was shockingly productive at work this morning. Rainy weather and fewer customers definitely aided this, on top of an employee from another location stopping in. I feel great. It’s so satisfying. I do have to sit here for another 3 hours and figure out what else I should do, if there’s anything to be done.
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sheliesshattered · 3 months ago
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as I have previously noted, I am absolutely not physically suited to being a laundress
#I am once again handwashing yardage of specialty silk fabric based on the whims of the weather#the last time was in spring of 2023 and I was looking for just one relatively warm day in a string of colder ones#whereas now we're at the tail end of a 100+ degree heatwave -- the high today is 'only' 98#but then tomorrow the high is like 88 and on Wednesday the high is 78 and by the end of the week we won't be breaking 75#which as a spoonie and long-term southern California resident is actually heading towards cold#so I figured washing 7 yards of silk velvet in cool to lukewarm water would be better on an actual warm day#and -- more importantly -- better for line drying it in between quick rounds of fluffing in the dryer#I tested a swatch and it worked out better than I had hoped -- the swatch even had the crease from the staple come out in the wash!#so hopefully the whole yardage will benefit from this gentle handwashing#like last time I used my biggest Ikea tub in my shower (no bathtub) and did a wash with shampoo then a rinse with vinegar#and finally a longer rinse with just water (kept the shower running on it til the tub was overflowing) just to make sure I got it clean#which means I'll be able to handwash the clothes I make out of this fabric without fear of shrinking or water spots#and just like last time this feels very worth it but also VERY exhausting#hokay time to pull it from the dryer and give it some time on the line in the 98 degree shade#my sewing#velvet Yule dress#Yule dress#Very Fancy Santa Hat#2024 mood
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hecksupremechips · 3 months ago
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Literally gonna cry this sandwich tastes really bad 🥺
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cuz-reasons · 9 months ago
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I've become enamored with having a tarantula as a pet but there's no way I'll be able to convince my roommates to let a spider in the house
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