Shadrach's Ex Battery and Rescued chickens thread.

I never mastered any language aside from a working knowledge of my native English (US American), but I've studied French and German in school, and have a smattering (small amount) of other languages...enough to appreciate and admire those of you not just reading but CONVERSING (talking/writing/discussing) on an English language forum. I commend you! You're great!
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And I don't understand many of the abbreviations, so I just ask for a definition...like I did for "TLDR".

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Ok, as a native English speaker, I'm asking WHAT IN GOD'S GREEN EARTH IS "TDLR"?! I don't think I've ever encountered it before.
 
And some of us do our social media on a phone...
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I prefer my phone for my personal social media , which is BYC and one other forum. Nothing else.
Need time for translation anyway.

Social media like facebook, Insta and LinkedIn are mostly in Dutch and for work. X and Tiktok are not the social platforms my work wants to associate with.

No idea 🤷‍♀️, please un abbreviate this.

Social tax:
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Too Long Didn't Read

I think it's borderline rude too tell someone their post was too long. My opinion (IMO, IMHO).

:he
That would explain why I don't think I encountered it. Someone uses that, and I'm likely to respond with one of these

I can tell

That explains much

Clearly

And if I'm really wanting to drive the point home:

I'm not so sure you're able to read. Maybe you need to go back to kindergarten.

I'm also likely to ignore/correction note (I'm not on twitX or the others) everything they say for the next week
 
And I suspect I owe tax for participating in abbreviation chat.
Here is Mr. Chips - my unexpected and accidental cockerel who threatens to take me into a whole new era of chicken tending.
At just about 10 weeks old he is very much a mother’s boy. She treats him like a fragile little chick!
I am nervous about learning to get on with a roo - but I have to admit he is a looker!
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I’m in the mountains of Western North Carolina, at about 2200’ (670 m.) altitude. My city is in sort of a bowl-shaped depression, surrounded by much higher mountains - one reason we were so hammered by flooding by Helene a year ago, pouring down off the heights. As a result, we live in a rain shadow, because the surrounding mountains catch most of the rain coming from any direction (so again, the flooding.) My county is the driest in NC, and Lake Toxaway, 45 miles to the SW, is the wettest spot in NC.

When we first moved here 12 years ago, we reliably had 3-4 snows per winter, generally one heavy enough to nope out of driving into work. We rarely have snow any more, but we’re starting to get winter rains. 35° (1-2°) and rain, ugh. Lows are generally in the mid-upper 20’s (-4 to -2°) during the nighttime, occasionally down into the teens, and 30’s-40’s during the days, except when we have a freak warm spell and I have to go out and yell at the forsythia to hold up, it’s not spring.

I guess it’s like the Facebook status: it’s complicated.
We seem to have the opposite trend here. In 2021, we had what we called Snowmageddon. We had like a foot of snow, lost power constantly, and were frozen in place for a week. No one knows how to deal with that here. We used to go 10 or 12 years without even flakes.
Then last year, my first year with chickens, we had 2 snow events. I put straw in the run, wrapped the north side in plastic, and thought we were ready.
Snow still blew into the run. Is it mean to laugh at your chickens sliding coming down the ramp in the morning?
I had to take fresh water out every couple of hours. Craziness for southish Texas.
 

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That would explain why I don't think I encountered it. Someone uses that, and I'm likely to respond with one of these

I can tell

That explains much

Clearly

And if I'm really wanting to drive the point home:

I'm not so sure you're able to read. Maybe you need to go back to kindergarten.

I'm also likely to ignore/correction note (I'm not on twitX or the others) everything they say for the next week
It's mostly used to provide a summary for something you've written yourself. The literal meaning of the abbreviation is Too Long, Didn't Read but the contextual meaning is usually "here's the very short version for anyone who can't be bothered to read all that".

When it is used literally, it's meant in a jokey way more often than not (ime - in my experience - at least).
 

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