jackymedan
replied to your photo “Nebula, how are you even doing this?

Please stop it.”

the flipped screen was probably her stepping on ctrl + alt and one of the arrow keys simultaneously somehow.. the muting thing idk.. how did you manage to get it back to how it was so far?

I had to right click on the screen and there’s an option to rotate the screen, and I flip it back to normal. If she can do that with the keys, that probably is how she’s managing it, since she’s been walking across the keyboard and sitting on it. 

The problem with getting it back to normal is that the touchpad directions don’t change, so up makes it go to the right, left makes it go down etc. if that makes any sense. So I have to sort of mentally rearrange the screen in order to fix it. 

Maybe she’s trying to tell me something. Like, “Stop watching Unsolved Mysteries, it’s scary” or “Stop scrolling and give me a snack.” 

aconitum-napellus:

fountainofsnow:

theniftycat:

wuqs:

lesserjoke:

Reblog this post with your weirdest ancestor’s name.

I had a great-grandfather named Kermit Dickman.

why did you start a competition that you’ve already won

two great-grandfathers from different sides: Agey and Ion

I take back my previous answer. I just found an ancestor called Scrob Scrope.

Hmm… I feel I should have some more interesting names. There’s my great grandfather, Aglen. My great-great-grandfather’s brother who was Ernest Septimus Reynolds. Lots and lots of Irish names. On my husband’s side we’ve got the surname Walakaitas, and we’re not even sure how that’s meant to be spelt.

Not too many weird ones, but I’ve got a couple with relentlessly Southern names. I have a great-grandmother named Beulah (my mom was almost Beulah-bell – thankfully I think my grandfather talked my grandmother out of it.) I have a grandmother named Laverne, who went by Bern. It’s the Bible-belt so a lot of Bible names, but not many unusual ones. Through my dad’s dad, there’s a lot of Russian names. My great-grandfather was Timofeyev, but that’s only unusual here in Texas. He went by Tom. His cousin’s name was Koster, but he was called Kasey, and welp.