QualifiedKitten

joined 4 months ago
[–] QualifiedKitten@discuss.online 6 points 1 day ago (1 children)

I don't even like podcasts, but where do I subscribe to your's??

My extra dumb brain initially read that as "any dumb iranian" and was momentarily infuriated.

I was definitely still drawing/writing on my walls in high school, and I'm not even "artsy".

I find both avatars and display names annoying and distracting. If they're enabled by default, I turn them off.

Foster! I got in real deep and about a week ago had 12 kittens from 4 litters, ranging in age from 2 days to 2 months. Finally found other foster homes for half of them, so I'm back to just 6 kittens from 2 litters now. Cats of all ages need foster homes! Some for just a few days, others for months, and most organizations will allow you to "foster fail" if you fall in love.

I was dual booting, distro hopping to figure out what I liked & didn't like. After a few installs, I got cocky and thought I had the hang of things, and instead somehow deleted the bootloader, or something like that. Couldn't boot up at all to any OS.

All good! I do a lot of lurking, so you gave me the perfect set up to actually participate! I do a lot of kitten fostering, so I spent A LOT of time reading up on their genetics to try and make sense of things and guess what the father(s) look(s) like. New fun fact: kittens from a single litter don't all necessarily share the same father.

[–] QualifiedKitten@discuss.online 3 points 3 weeks ago (2 children)

Your fun fact is only partially correct. Calicos and torties are almost always female because the black/brown/grey(dilute) and red/orange colors are both located on the X chromosome, so in order to have both colors, they have to have 2 X chromosomes. Male calicos & torties have some genetic abnormality such as XXY or are a chimera. Red/orange females are much less common than red/orange males, but not all that rare, because they have 2 X chromosomes and therefore have to have 2 copies of the red/orange gene to be solid red/orange, while males only have 1 X chromosome, so they only need 1 copy of the red/orange gene to be red/orange.

Another fun fact: All domestic cats with red coats are tabbies. Through selective breeding, some reds exist with a coat that appears solid, but they're still tabbies with the agouti gene, just very low contrasting in the striping.

They changed that a couple years ago, right? I think that was when I quit.

I've used Pixel phones since they were called Nexus, and it was fun for a minute, but I had too many unexplained issues with RCS and eventually just disabled it. Nowadays, the people I text with most frequently are on Signal. For a variety of reasons, I've shifted to giving people my Google Voice number rather than my "real" number, and Voice doesn't support RCS. So even if I wanted to use RCS, it's not even an option for most conversations.

[–] QualifiedKitten@discuss.online 10 points 1 month ago

What sweet kitties! One of my foster kitties was recently sitting on my chest, meowing at me, and pawing at my face, all before 7a on a Saturday.

[–] QualifiedKitten@discuss.online 6 points 1 month ago (1 children)

I got banned from Tinder. Possibly because I refused to give my real email and just kept entering temp mail addresses, or possibly due to a photo I included that was taken from behind at an outdoor (public) body paint event.

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