saturn_888

joined 1 week ago

Barn cats are actually pretty important. rodents can be terrible, and spread disease due to the conditions they often live in. Cats help with snakes and certain bugs as well (larger bugs they can swat at. Usually just kill them and play with them, but I've seen cats eat them too)

But is still absolutely essential to spay/neuter barn cats, and provide them with safe places to get away from coyotes. Spay/neuter is to prevent them from making more cats, which can quickly get out of hand. For getting away from coyotes, raised areas they can quickly climb to are good. Yes coyotes can jump, but I've never seen a coyote climb. Their front legs just dont bend the right way to let them grab the tree

[–] saturn_888@sh.itjust.works 2 points 4 days ago (1 children)

I hate it when someone tells a joke that quite literally just amounts to "I think its funny to be mean to minorities or historically (or currently) oppressed groups haha look how edgy I am"

Like no that's not funny you're just making yourself look stupid

[–] saturn_888@sh.itjust.works 3 points 5 days ago

At least I'll be cleaned out good, and lubricated from all the blood!

[–] saturn_888@sh.itjust.works 2 points 5 days ago

That's actually really interesting. Thanks for sharing :)

[–] saturn_888@sh.itjust.works 5 points 1 week ago (2 children)

Almost. Tinnitus is constant ear ringing. Like a high pitched, constant noise. It does vary in intensity in people who have it though and is not always noticeable. (I don't have tinnitus, so may not be 100% accurate)

When your brain can't filter out sounds, that is one of the side effects of audio processing disorder. Probably a lot of other things that cause it too. Audio processing disorder is exactly what it sounds like. You can hear, but its hard to understand. Can't filter sounds (you hear all sounds at their actual volume). Sometimes causes people to think I am hearing impaired. Frequently causes me to mishear things as completely different, unrelated sounds. Many people also have difficulty determining which direction noises come from, although I haven't personally experienced this