Asthmatic_Goose

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[–] [email protected] 5 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago)
  1. The Dollop- one comedian tells another comedian about crazy shit from American (or sometimes Australian) history

  2. My Brother, My Brother, and Me- an "advice" show with three goofballs

  3. Darknet Diaries- stories about hackers. Well researched, often with interviews of the people involved

[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 year ago

Which will fuck us first: global warming or nuclear winter?

 

If you like Rob Scallon's music, pixel art, and/or RPGs, you'll definitely enjoy it. Only available until Sunday, so check it out!

"Play as Rob, a friendly musician trying to restore harmony in an off-tuned world where wacky villains are corrupting music.

Rick Riffson, boss of the evil Super Metal Records company, is using the Battle of the Bands contest to extend his hold on every last note, chord, and song by trapping the best musicians with deceptive soul-binding contracts.

Embark on an adventure with Rob and his zany rock-loving friend to end SMR's plans. Stay alert during your journey: Riffson’s devilish goons, monster-instrument hybrids, and legendary musical animals will try to get in your way!

Explore this musical land to add sick riffs to your deck, and wield your mighty guitar to unleash powerful crescendo attacks in epic music battles!

Carefully composed by Ritual Studios, Fretless is a pixel-art adventure set in Rob Scallon and his friends' diverse musical rock world."

[–] [email protected] 17 points 1 year ago (4 children)

"Hello, Bitwarden? I'd like to hack one of your customer's accounts that I do not know the password to, allowing me to access all of the passwords you are storing for them. I mean me. Because it's my account, I promise. Pretty please?"

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)
[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

Put them in a jar with distilled water and 2-5% non-iodized salt. Let them ferment a few weeks, then blend it up for some tasty hot sauce.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)
[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 year ago

Thanks! It's Heavenly Bamboo.

[–] [email protected] 33 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

UPDATE: 24 hours after my last email to the landlord, and still no response. Not as satisfying as an acknowledgement that they were wrong (or maybe even... an apology?) but I'm pretty sure that means I'm in the clear, and the plant is safe.

[–] [email protected] 36 points 1 year ago (7 children)

It's hosted on this instance: https://lemm.ee/c/vaccines

"All reports calling post here missinformation will be ignored unless the post says that covid vaccines are healthy. Which is dangerous missinformation because covid vaccines kill."

[–] [email protected] 20 points 1 year ago

"Your honor, I dig up all my shrubbery every Fall to store in the attic during winter. Then I replant it in the Spring, just as nature intended"

I'll look into the tenants union.

 

TL;DR: apparently the management at my apartment complex considers plants to be "Seasonal decoration." Here's the email chain:

My landlord: You are in violation of your lease with the condition of your patio/deck area. The only thing allowed on your porch is patio furniture. Correct the issues shown in the attachment ASAP! If you have any questions please contact the property Manager M-F 9 am – 5 pm.

Thank You from our office staff and maintenance team! [Attached photo: My balcony seen from below, showing my one plant.]

Me: I've just re-read my lease agreement and could not find the clause you are referring to. The closest thing I could find is this, from the Community Rules Addendum, Use of Unit and Common Areas:

"3. It is the Tenant’s responsibility to keep balconies and patios in a clean and orderly condition. Storing of cartons, garbage, boxes, appliances, or other visually objectionable items on the patio or balcony is prohibited. Clotheslines or clothes hanging over balconies are not permitted. Hanging clothes and towels out to dry or use of the patio or balcony as a general storage area is not permitted. Seasonal and holiday decorations are not allowed without prior written permission from Landlord. If allowed, seasonal and holiday decorations must be reasonable, must not interfere with or disturb other tenants’ quiet enjoyment of the Community, and must be promptly removed within a reasonable time after the holiday, not to exceed 14 days or as otherwise directed by Landlord. Grilling or barbecuing is not permitted on balconies or patios."

It does NOT say "The only thing allowed on your porch is patio furniture," nor does it make any mention of prohibiting plants. If you are referring to another clause, please let me know.

My landlord: While there is no direct mention of potted plants, they fall under the category of seasonal and holiday decoration.

Potted plants are considered seasonal items not currently permitted by the property manager. If you would like to, you may stop by our leasing office during the week to speak with the property manager regarding the use of unit and common areas.

Me: Plants are not "seasonal and holiday decoration." They are plants. They do not get put away for the winter, they do not celebrate a holiday, they just sit there. All year long. If potted plants are not permitted, then the lease agreement needs to be rewritten to reflect that. The lease which I signed does not prohibit potted plants.

My landlord: If you have any comments or concerns regarding use of unit common areas, please stop by our leasing office to speak directly with our property manager.

Me: If you have any further concerns, please contact me via email. Otherwise, I consider this matter resolved.

Thank you for your understanding

(That last email was sent after closing time. I guess I'll find out tomorrow how that goes over.)

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