SkyeLight
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Oh - and, looking slightly away from them, yawn widely with your eyes closed, then lick your lips a few times.
I just offer the back of my hand, below the height of her head, a couple feet away, then hold still. To the cat, it’s a very non-threatening position, and they can decide whether to engage or not. (I usually get to pet the kitty!)
I use my phone to video under the couch / bed / bureau, so that I know where to look and how far back it is.
Her ear is purple because the light is coming from the right. The top of her ear is in shadow - but it’s also being lit from underneath, through the thin skin of her ears. And her ears are pink because of her skin color, her fur color, and the blood running through. Blue/twilight shading from being in the shade, mixed with being underlit with pink, is purple.
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Movies@lemmy.world•(Spoilers) In 12 Angry Men (1957), was the behaviour of the jurists strictly legal?English
4·12 days agoFirst off, it’s been a decade or two since I saw the movie. That said, there’s a bunch of questionable content there, but I would argue that noticing and pointing out the glasses indentations isn’t one of them. People do notice and put emphasis on different things.
For example, in this old reddit thread, a man is a dead ringer for a robbery suspect, down to the clothes he was wearing. But one person on the jury was a professional seamstress, and pointed out that the sewn-in pleats on the shirt the man was wearing vs the pleats on the suspect’s shirt were completely different. No one - not the prosecutor, the defendant’s lawyers, not the judge, not the defendant himself - noticed the seams or thought they were significant. But that seamstress did.
In both cases, this wasn’t something they sought out to bring in from the outside, it was knowledge that they already had that they applied to the case. And I would argue that that’s part of the responsibility of a jury. If I was on a jury listening to an audio recording that included … I dunno, a plane engine or a train engine, and there was a plane mechanic or a train enthusiast on the jury, I would hope they’d point out whether the recording with the engine did or didn’t match the suspect’s. Because I certainly couldn’t tell engine sounds apart, but someone who’s around them all day could, and that’s certainly relevant information.
I’m so glad he’s feeling better!
SkyeLight@piefed.socialto
Canada@lemmy.ca•Blairmore latest Alberta community to lose bank branch — a trend seen across CanadaEnglish
2·14 days agoLocal community scrip?
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cats@lemmy.world•I opened the windows in -5°C and this is the cat’s reactionEnglish
12·15 days agoBut … but why would you open the window in -5°c?
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Television@piefed.social•Stargate To Film New Series In London This YearEnglish
3·15 days agoWhile the main stages will be in London, the show will be shot all over the world
They’re also targeting a release date sometime in 2028.
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California @piefed.social•A 100-foot tunnel, secret bunker and weapons stash found at MAGA activist's California homeEnglish
4·18 days agoIt’s easy to have the time to build your own secret underground bunker when you’re a PoS that no one wants to hang with. It’s easy to hire people to build your secret underground bunker when you’re a leeching PoS billionaire.
Thank you for not being a PoS.
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AskUSA@discuss.online•For those of you in the path of this big winter storm, how are you / how have you prepared?English
2·22 days agoIt started in Texas, and it picked up a helluva lot of water in the Gulf.
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AskUSA@discuss.online•For those of you in the path of this big winter storm, how are you / how have you prepared?English
4·22 days agoI don’t have to go out until Tuesday (and I can cancel that if I absolutely have to, but I’d really prefer not to). The HOA will take care of the sidewalks, and I pre-paid the kid next door to dig my car out for me (my back got injured recently). I filled up my gas tank and got some cash out of the bank. I was already fine on food and didn’t bother shopping this week (I have several weeks worth of food in the house), but I’ll pick up a pizza before the storm starts.
Pulled out my deep weather winter gear (heavy duty jacket, gloves, mittens, those Canadian hats with the built-in ear muffs, yaktrax, etc). Stuck a bunch of audiobooks on my phone.
Double-checked that our heated mattress pads and electric blankets work, so we don’t have to worry about heating the whole house. Put towels across the bottom cracks of the doors in the rooms we’re not using. Made sure the utility room door is open - that’s not very well insulated and our pipes come in there. Opened the cabinet doors under the kitchen sink. Changed the furnace filter. Took a shower and did the laundry and dishes. Took the garbage and recycling out to the community bins. I’ve been putting out extra food for the birds and wildlife for a few days now, and I put out an extra serving this morning.
My main concern is losing power: with this being such a large storm, we won’t be able to borrow power crews from other areas, and I live in a smaller exurb area so we’re not high on the “restore power” list.
I’ve verified the location of my candles and matches (you can seal yourself in a room, bundle up and light a couple candles and stay surprisingly warm-ish), some large plates to prevent accidental candle fires, and rotated my fire extinguisher to make sure the powder’s still loose. Pulled two camping coolers out of the shed and stuck them by the back door in case I need to store food outside.
Charged up my power packs so I’ll still have my phone, and verified the location of my little solar-charger for camping in case I need it. Verified the location of my sterno and mini-propane stove. Retrieved my headlamps from storage and put in fresh batteries.
Filled up a few extra bottles of water and stored them in the fridge. Made sure I have the power company’s phone number and my account number stored in my phone so I can quickly report any power loss. (In smaller storms, my power company slightly prioritizes earlier reported outages, so quicker can be better.)
Brought out extra blankets and throws and placed them around the house. I have friends I can evacuate to if I need to, but I’d rather not drive in the weather - and I’m uncertain if they’ll still have power too. I’ve entered the phone numbers of the three nearest hotels into my phone, just in case.
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cats@lemmy.world•I didn't believe how addicting Churu was till today.English
81·26 days agoNo idea if it’s true or not but there was a rumor back in the day, that “natural flavors” was code for just a tiny bit of catnip essence.
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Europe@feddit.org•UK rock band ‘broke’ after touring arenas for two monthsEnglish
14·26 days agoIn 2024, creative industries minister Chris Bryant admitted that Brexit had made touring in Europe “simply not economically viable” for many artists.
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History@lemmy.world•'The past is an underused tool': An Elizabethan mansion's secrets for staying warmEnglish
8·28 days agoIt’s an interesting look into older architecture, but I feel many architects today have higher priorities than making sure the house faces South and has thick walls - like getting the houses oriented along whatever street they put in and not having the house cost the same as a medieval castle. I think what’s most disappointing is that, in the end, the only “changes” the author even considers making are moving a desk and maybe planting a tree.
I appreciate the article, I’m just disappointed in the author.
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Television@piefed.social•Emmys: TV Academy Introduces Legacy Award to Celebrate Shows That Have Made a “Profound and Lasting Impact”English
5·1 month agoAll in the Family had seven direct or indirect spinoffs: Maude; Good Times (a Maude spinoff); The Jeffersons; Checking In (a Jeffersons spinoff); Archie Bunker’s Place; Gloria; and 704 Hauser.

They’re on display in the bottom drawer of a locked filing cabinet stuck in a disused lavatory with a sign on the door saying “Beware of the Leopard”.