Same in Europe. Also people move into villages and small towns, get a cottage/house next to the church, because it looks nicest there - then sue the church for ringing its bells saying it is too loud and has to stop, completely...
It’s not a problem. Farms always smell like farms, be they animal or crop farms. The problem is the realtor that sold you a piece of property without fully informing you that “farms always smell like farms”.
@@missflowerpower8724 I think you miss understood my comment. The problem I spoke of is the development surrounding farms, not the farms themselves, such as 100 year old egg ranches being harassed about smell by residents at a new development.
Little known fact, O'Hare International Airport was built miles away from the city in the middle of cornfields so the noise wouldn't disturb anyone. But, along come some developers, and poof!, housing as far as the eyes can see. Some even at the ends of the runways. Guess what the main complaint is?
I am reminded of a story where a man decided to make a little extra money and open a small gift shop in his house, as he lived on a state highway near a tourist attraction (think Wall Drug in South Dakota or South of the Border in South Carolina.) The town said his gift shop wasn't allowed there and he had to close it. He did, then checked and discovered his property was zoned residential/agricultural. So instead of a harmless gift shop, he then opened a pig farm, and this, his neighbors could do nothing about. The moral of these stories is, sometimes you should just leave well enough alone.
Lol in HS i lived in a small new England town. There was a dairy farm that had been in operation for over a hundred years founded in the 1800's. A couple from NYC moved right across the road from it and sued. They were literally laughed out of court.
I never lived on a farm, but when i was young i worked in a university office that did audits of various departments. when we audited the farm campus i loved working the dairy and cattle farms. it wasn't a smell, it was a fragrance! the hog farm, you had to get used to.
Anyone that move close to a Farm, Rail Yard, Factory, Airport, Ship Yard etc. has no Right to Bitch about the noise/smell coming from those places since they were there first!
Kyle should thank his lucky stars that OP's dad was feeding the hogs a balanced diet instead of table scraps...feeding hogs table scraps REALLY makes them stink... And then there's the fact he was raising Hogs instead of Chickens and/or Turkeys...if Kyle thinks a Hog Farm stinks, he'll REALLY hate what a Poultry Farm smells like... 😄😁😆😅😂🤣
My Family's hairdresser has a very successful business of going to people's homes. She specialises in the elderly and disabled (as many of can't easily and consistently get out to get their hair done), but she sees anyone and everyone by appointment only . She actually got someone calling the police on her during Lockdowns for no reason, saying she was open during the lockdown, because she herself has a disabled and immunocompromised child she shut up shop for the duration. It was a local salon trying to steal her business by shutting her down. 😤😡🤬⭐⭐🌟🌟✨✨
It’s not a problem. Farms always smell like farms, be they animal or crop farms. The problem is the realtor that sold you a piece of property without fully informing you that “farms always smell like farms”.
He should be embarrassed to still share these stories of whiny babies from covid time. It's something people had a right to take seriously. But someone from outside your house going to someone else's house. That's none of your business. These COVID time stories are so.
@@missflowerpower8724I don’t know if you have ever lived near a hog farm-I have. Hog farms very much smell different than other kinds of farms. We were lucky in that the wind usually blew toward the farm, but when it changed direction and blew toward the town, it was pretty godawful. We would never have tried to mess with that family’s business, however. I do feel for people who have lived somewhere for a long time who have a new hog farmer neighbor move into their vicinity, however.
@melodyharpole8272 many people still enjoy the covid storied. It made people lose their mother loving minds! Acting like a mask was going to smother them or something. Those people should be embarrassed and ashamed. So many entitled people came to light during covid.
My grandparents had a hog/cattle farm while I was growing up. I lived with them while I was about 4 years old, learning to help with the chores, even "driving" (steering and shifting gears) the old pickup and tractors. Even after my dad finally got a full-time posting in Fort Leonard Wood, I spent most summers staying with and helping with the farm. The smell....it wasn't exactly perfume. 😂 I still miss it, though. After they started getting older, they stopped the farming, but at least their place stayed a landmark in their small town.
Story one: Soooooo-Weeeeee! (In the Sothern US, Ripe, that's a Hog Call. You shout it very loudly and at a high pitch. It is also the cheer at the University of Arkansas who's mascot is the Razorbacks...a term for a wild pig.)
Story 3: Karen should know by now that if you live in a glass house, you had better not throw stones at the law-abiding citizens. OP should take a snapshot of the Karen threatening to get revenge on the person who ratted her out!
Reporting someone for actually doing something illegal after they tried to get you in trouble for the same thing by lying is justice, not an overreaction.
If I was the farmer in the first story. I'd straight up go after them afterwards for malicious prosecution since Kyle was acting as a town official when they tried to fine him for such a rediculous amount. Right there alone would basically prevent the town from ever bothering him about his pig farm ever again short of having absolute proof of anything actually illegal. Plus he could actually get money from the town to do.
Saw a sign a while back, don't remember exactly what it said, but it was something about this is a working farm. And it listed things they could expect, noise, smells, etc. It then suggested that if that bothered you to NOT move in next to a working farm.
Last one is severely gross… It’s one thing to have a lactation fetish, I don’t follow but you do you, however *ANY* sexual desire or conduct directed towards your child’s spouse is completely unacceptable and not being able to control that is the real issue… You can have whatever fetish you want, but don’t involve family in it and definitely don’t gratify your own sexual deviation without the other party’s consent…
Agreed though I assure you it's not just city folks who have this kind of entitled attitude. My city neighborhood has been gentrifying for 20 years. Plenty of well off suburbanites move hear and then bitch and moan about ordinary city life circumstances like difficulty in parking, under resourced schools, loud neighbors in *townhouses* , etc. It's so annoying. 😆
@@fdm2155I was thinking the same thing. I complain about it from the outsider's perspective and vow never to go to wherever I'm complaining about longer than a few days unless absolutely necessary. I require a local to help me with getting over my complaints and learning the ropes if I decide to move in. Once I get settled and comfortable, I learn why A is A, B is B, and so on. If I see A being B and know it should be A, then it's time to do something about it.
Absolute truth! I live in a small agricultural town in South Georgia. Twenty or so years ago, when we still had a newspaper, a newbie wrote into the editorial column why something couldn’t be done about a few concerning things 1) Stop the trains from running at night and early in the morning. (Here we have AT LEAST 5 daily freight trains blow through here north to south and back) 2) How to stop the crickets and frogs from making such a racket at night and 3) What are those huge roach-looking bugs and shouldn’t the county/city do something about these issues. 😂😂🤣🤣
Story 4: NTA Just explain that you set up this fund on the first day that their son began the assistance, and that every time you paid, you set aside an equal amount for his college fund, not knowing their circumstances. Add that to the fact that you did not tell them, because again, it was for college only, and you did not want anyone "dipping into it" for any reason, and that you are sorry, but you had no idea that you should have told anyone about it. It was not done to offend anyone.
I have so little respect for elected officials having forced people's businesses closed and getting people to narc on each other. That was a level of tyranny I hope to never relive. It was amazing how many garbage people fell in line and enforced that crap.
Good story, Ripe, thank you. This story should serve as a variety of lessons: 1) Quit your b!tching when you move to an area where there are farms; 2) Teach your babies the facts of life asap (I taught my children, when they asked, that male and female, if they love each other, get married, and can then have babies, making a bigger family. I was forced into telling them when they enquired as to why I call my father "dad", but they have to call him "grandpa", and other relative names that adults used, but children have to use other names to describe or address that same relative.); 3) Don't mess with a farmer; they are mostly not stupid.
Every time I complained about the smell of the hog farm near where I lived while in high school, my uncle (who lived in the next town over-not near a hog farm) would always say, “Smells like money!” Then he’d laugh. It _does_ smell like money! Just not _my_ money!
Yeah, I defy anyone to claim a number of hogs is louder than an equal number of roosters. If anyone does, I implore them to have a Laughing Man (a funky toy that is basically a fuzzy doll with a device implanted to laugh when activated) so they can hear my response.
Years ago, my father had an issue with a neighbor. When my father bought his property it was a horse ranch. The next door neighbor raised hogs. It was all gravel roads deep in the county. It remains in the county to this day, but the city folks slowly moved in and now it's mostly mansions where cow pastures were. But between those times, the neighbor moved away and the new owner filled in the pond in the former pig pen and updated the house, and lived there for about 10 years. When he decided to sell the place, he send a letter to my father "demanding" that some equipment on his back lot near the property line be moved, claiming it was unsightly. Had he simply called my father and asked that it be moved while he sold his house, my father would have gladly complied. But a letter demanding it? My father knocked on his door, handing him his letter back, and told him flat out that that he was going to start raising hogs and put the pen on the property line, about 40 feet from the neighbor's house if any further demands were made. He told him to check with a lawyer if he didn't think that would be allowed. He also reminded the guy that the hog pen in the back of his house when he bought it was less than 20 feet from his back door and there had been no changes in the zoning since then. There were no further demands.
I have some mixed feelings about the breastmilk story. FIL is definitely giving creepy vibes with the backstory and all the sneaking around. I wouldn’t trust him either. That said, breastmilk is just milk once it’s expressed. I made too much milk when I nursed my babies. Sometimes the excess wound up being used in the pancakes we ate for breakfast. We were out of cow milk, and the breastmilk certainly wasn’t going to hurt anyone. Now this was just served to my kids, husband and me and not something we did more than a couple times (and certainly not for the in-laws). Expressing breastmilk is a PITA, so I was pretty set on using just for the nursing child. * Breastmilk is sweeter than cow milk, so you don’t need to add much sugar to pancakes made with breastmilk.
Yeah, we was definitely giving weird vibes. That said, i used to sell breastmilk balm on etsy but some guy bought loads so I stopped that. Then when my cousin got married earlier this year, I made all the wedding favours, breastmilk soap, nobody knew.
@@amandaclayton9913that is so inappropriate. While I agree it is just milk, not everyone feels that way and has the right to informed consent, which you took away.
Why is everyone so weird about breast milk? I...due to health reasons...was a bottle baby. I also spent a lot of my youth at my uncle's dairy farm, which led to my lifelong love of dairy products (Chocolate milk... Ummmm!) Long after I became an adult, it came up in a discussion with friends that I had never even tasted human milk. This didn't really bother me, but for some odd reason, all of the ladies present decided that this was intolerable. My best friend's wife, who had delivered their second child recently, went into the kitchen and brought back a small bottle of her pumped milk and the ladies all insisted that I drink it, just for the life experience, if nothing else. So I did. It was ...uhhhh....okay. When the ladies asked what I thought, I truthfully answered that it would be better with a liberal application of Hershey's Syrup. This became a running joke in our group for years, with any of the mothers who happened to be nursing flashing their boobs at me and asking me if I remembered to bring my Hershey's. But no one ever thought of it as "creepy". You folks have some serious issues.
I have an Amish friend who has a neighbor who is a Karen and dresses the part. They moved from Texas to Iowa and bought a small house on a small piece of land. Well they built on to the house and it takes up most of their yard. They were complaining because they are sandwiched between multiple Amish farms filled with animals. They have been trying to sell however the Karen haven't been able to sell it and I guess they have been stuck there for two years because no one wants a huge house with no land. The Amish laugh at the English Karen
I’m sorry that breast milk story was just…wrong, wtf Not to shame those who do it with their significant other Just don’t do it with your family in-laws, that’s just wrong -_-
Well, this is likely a fetish. He probably imagines he is taking it straight from the breast. Unless it is actually more like picturing blood- filtering sweat glands. That would make him more of a vampire. Actually, I heard rat's milk is the sweetest. I don't think I would ever try it.
To be honest if rich people from the city moved to a rural neighborhood they should expect there to be farmers! Plus those people are so out of toucher of reality that they don't realize that farms are just part of the neighborhood and they're not really that disturbing once you get used to them. I mean I lived down the road from a farmer and I don't complain about his smell ( of course I don't live near enough and it's not really that bad). plus they give the community a nice atmosphere in my opinion. also personally I would have sued them for harassment and get a restraining order against them as well. plus there's a little tip for anyone living near farmer: never mess with anyone no matter if there are farmer or anything else! because you don't know who they know and how much they can screw your life so for with them at their back! sometimes it's just better to take the L and move on with your day then try and Force something. and again they were moving into a farming community! they should have expected there to be pigs and cows and everything else!
For those who don't know. A hogs penis is shaped like a corkscrew and spins. That probably freaked out a lot of folks and caused some marage problems too.
I am sure that there are a few Karens like the one in the second story that saw this story and perhaps are reading this comment but they are keeping their stupid holes shut.
Nta. You are classic and i would have done the same. Eb harassed you and your daughter. Dresses unless one of a kind can be ordered in the same size. The staff should have kicked eb out
We got a race track here that reminds me of the farm story. Track has been there for 50 years and people started building houses jear it then complain about the noise. Whenever i see someone complain about it i like to ask them if the race track moved next to them or did they move next to a race track.
Nta. I despise when ppl do that. Also when working at a store inhad occasional customers come up and say hey someone is taking stuff from my cart. I would go and watch. When i would see them do8ng actually exactly whatvthe customer said i would just tell them that cart is not theirs and that anything they took from others would get them escorted out.
You move out into the country, YOU have to accept country life. YOU have to accept the way of country life. YOU have to accept the oders, sounds, domestic animals, as well as wild animals. Those living on farms have been there years, if not generations, before YOU. YOU do not get to dictate how they must live or conduct their businesses. In that last story, where did the FIL get the idea that he could eat anything he saw sitting on the counter? Maybe the muffins were for a charity event or a school fund raiser or a meeting of some type. Even though he is the FIL, that doesn't give him the right to eat anything without first asking. Now if he is told to help himself, that's a different story. But he was told who those muffins were for and the ingredients.
In the case of the college fund gift, you can't change what you did, OP, so how about a solution going forward? As the young man is going away to school and his mother has been laid off, I would offer the lad's mother the work that her son had been doing, at least as a stop-gap until she can find more suitable employment. That way OP's ground works get done and the foster puppies get care and attention when OP is away.
Kyle's whole premise was what people call the Real Estate NIMBY concept. That because you buy land near a nuisance, you have a right to say you don't want that nuisance "in my back yard". Trouble is, the concept is BACKWARDS. The farm was there to be seen, and they should have expected it to look, sound, and smell like a farm. Another business that has a serious problem with NIMBY's are airports. The airport is built out of the way in the outskirts of town. People buy the land around the airport. The landowners build houses. They move into the houses. They then complain to the town that the airport is "noisy and smelly" because of the engines and the smell of fuel and exhaust. They are told that they knew the airport was there, and even got a deal on the land because the airport was nearby. They can't take advantage of the presence of the airport to get the land, then turn around and complain about the airport so they can get rid of it and eliminate the very advantage that let them get the land cheaply. So just like farms, airports get idiots who want to complain "Not In My Backyard!"
Unfortunately this is the level of police work we've come to expect... Just roll with whatever information there initially given and no attempt to do any actual investigation on their own before making contact with the supposed criminal. If the person reported their business was operating based off of the social media post it would not be hard for the officers to scan through the other social media posts for either corroborating or exculpatory evidence. But nope... They just believe the first person they talked to and go harass the person rather than actually investigate
Second story: especially since after the daughter made her final decision, mom could still return the other two dresses. Breast milk is Vegan?? Bad excuse. Breast milk is an animal product so it is NOT vegan.
Breast milk is probably the only animal product that is vegan, as it's not gained from the unnecessary suffering of animals and is given with consent, though not in that story.
Story 2 is not too much for me - in Germany during lockdown all restaurants and hotels had been closed for almost 7 months and I've been at home that whole time... Someone cheating the system needs all the lessons he/she can get
What is the loudest farm animals? My Dad used to complain about a peacock farm that was around in the 1950’s. He said they were super loud compared to any other animal in the area. Anyone happen to know what is the loudest farm animal?
Pretty sure it's peafowl, unless someone was into raising howler monkeys. Though I know Whooping cranes can get loud. Not technically a farm animal, but conservationists do raise them by hand.
Why are you doing this? No one needs this senseless "war", we both lose from it. If it continues, no one will benefit from it. I suggest to STOP, it is better to cooperate than to harm each other. Best regards. 🤝🤝🤝
breast milk. I've had family members drink my breast milk that I stored in my fridge. Their reaction was highly amusing when I told them what it was. Nobody ever takes things from my fridge without asking any more.
I have a comment for the farmer already get some of his neighbors began weather one of them is raising cows another one is raising sheep another one is raising chickens. that would make a good smell.
Re the last story, I get that there are men are who love the idea of a woman lactating and that they get off on it but it's his DIL and that to me makes me cringe, if it qas his wife and she was ok with it then go for it but the wife and DIL both made it clear they didnt want him seeing or eating/drinking anything that had their milk in so what he did was 100% wrong and a violation of their privacy
I don't believe that last story about the breastfeeding at all or even if the 1st part was true abt him eating the muffin, I definitely don't believe the things she said in the update. I think that was added on to make her look more the victim rather than an AHole herself. I mean, if any of it was true, he ate a muffin that contained breast milk & she acted as if he asked her to drink milk from the source. That whole story was ridiculous. Ppl want to destigmatize breastfeeding, but then act insane if someone eats or drinks something with that milk in it. How is that any different than drinking cow & goat milk. At least breast milk is made by humans for humans. There are so many ppl that are ok with purchasing breast milk from other ppl if they can't for whatever reason breastfeed themselves, but yet she calls the FIL a creep & pervert for eating a muffin that has that milk in it. Yea I think OP needs to get over herself
Correction: Pog manure is one of the worst fertilizer that ever have ever been seen. The pig's digestive system will remove all the nutrients from whatever they eat.
Lead story: "...moved near a farm ; didn't think it would smell like a farm. That is a very big problem where I live in the USA.
Same in Europe. Also people move into villages and small towns, get a cottage/house next to the church, because it looks nicest there - then sue the church for ringing its bells saying it is too loud and has to stop, completely...
It’s not a problem. Farms always smell like farms, be they animal or crop farms. The problem is the realtor that sold you a piece of property without fully informing you that “farms always smell like farms”.
@@missflowerpower8724 I think you miss understood my comment. The problem I spoke of is the development surrounding farms, not the farms themselves, such as 100 year old egg ranches being harassed about smell by residents at a new development.
Little known fact, O'Hare International Airport was built miles away from the city in the middle of cornfields so the noise wouldn't disturb anyone. But, along come some developers, and poof!, housing as far as the eyes can see. Some even at the ends of the runways. Guess what the main complaint is?
Ditto with folk who chose to move right next to a water treatment plant. It's 100+°F outside and they're whining that it smells.
I am reminded of a story where a man decided to make a little extra money and open a small gift shop in his house, as he lived on a state highway near a tourist attraction (think Wall Drug in South Dakota or South of the Border in South Carolina.) The town said his gift shop wasn't allowed there and he had to close it. He did, then checked and discovered his property was zoned residential/agricultural. So instead of a harmless gift shop, he then opened a pig farm, and this, his neighbors could do nothing about. The moral of these stories is, sometimes you should just leave well enough alone.
My favourite saying is: "Played stupid games? Win stupid prizes!!!
Lol in HS i lived in a small new England town.
There was a dairy farm that had been in operation for over a hundred years founded in the 1800's.
A couple from NYC moved right across the road from it and sued.
They were literally laughed out of court.
I never lived on a farm, but when i was young i worked in a university office that did audits of various departments. when we audited the farm campus i loved working the dairy and cattle farms. it wasn't a smell, it was a fragrance! the hog farm, you had to get used to.
Without farmers selling food or milk to stores we would not have the food to eat THANK YOU TO ALL FARMERS
No farmer or his farmer's market is needed in 2023 for sourcing food. We have modern supermarkets. Stop following the past and live in the future
I already knew how it would go...never mess with a farmer!
Story 2: I have done that too, with very rude Karens and EK's. Perfect way to blow them off!
Story 2 - Some times it is just worth it having the 3 dresses. Can just wear them for different events or Specials Days.
Anyone that move close to a Farm, Rail Yard, Factory, Airport, Ship Yard etc. has no Right to Bitch about the noise/smell coming from those places since they were there first!
Thinking back to my uncle's farm: Yeah, the hog barn could get a bit fragrant but the chicken coop was worse.
Kyle should thank his lucky stars that OP's dad was feeding the hogs a balanced diet instead of table scraps...feeding hogs table scraps REALLY makes them stink...
And then there's the fact he was raising Hogs instead of Chickens and/or Turkeys...if Kyle thinks a Hog Farm stinks, he'll REALLY hate what a Poultry Farm smells like...
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Lets not forget that toms and some roosters can be nasty AHoles
My Family's hairdresser has a very successful business of going to people's homes. She specialises in the elderly and disabled (as many of can't easily and consistently get out to get their hair done), but she sees anyone and everyone by appointment only . She actually got someone calling the police on her during Lockdowns for no reason, saying she was open during the lockdown, because she herself has a disabled and immunocompromised child she shut up shop for the duration. It was a local salon trying to steal her business by shutting her down. 😤😡🤬⭐⭐🌟🌟✨✨
It’s not a problem. Farms always smell like farms, be they animal or crop farms. The problem is the realtor that sold you a piece of property without fully informing you that “farms always smell like farms”.
@@missflowerpower8724 Wrong story
He should be embarrassed to still share these stories of whiny babies from covid time. It's something people had a right to take seriously. But someone from outside your house going to someone else's house. That's none of your business.
These COVID time stories are so.
@@missflowerpower8724I don’t know if you have ever lived near a hog farm-I have. Hog farms very much smell different than other kinds of farms. We were lucky in that the wind usually blew toward the farm, but when it changed direction and blew toward the town, it was pretty godawful.
We would never have tried to mess with that family’s business, however. I do feel for people who have lived somewhere for a long time who have a new hog farmer neighbor move into their vicinity, however.
@melodyharpole8272 many people still enjoy the covid storied. It made people lose their mother loving minds! Acting like a mask was going to smother them or something. Those people should be embarrassed and ashamed. So many entitled people came to light during covid.
Never mess with a farmer. If you don't like farm smells and sounds, don't move in next to one. Great stories, Ripe.
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Story 2: the fashion for her family genuinely made me go aww
Reddit has taught me 2 things: never mess with farmers and never screw with someone's trees.
My grandparents had a hog/cattle farm while I was growing up. I lived with them while I was about 4 years old, learning to help with the chores, even "driving" (steering and shifting gears) the old pickup and tractors. Even after my dad finally got a full-time posting in Fort Leonard Wood, I spent most summers staying with and helping with the farm. The smell....it wasn't exactly perfume. 😂 I still miss it, though. After they started getting older, they stopped the farming, but at least their place stayed a landmark in their small town.
Story one: Soooooo-Weeeeee! (In the Sothern US, Ripe, that's a Hog Call. You shout it very loudly and at a high pitch. It is also the cheer at the University of Arkansas who's mascot is the Razorbacks...a term for a wild pig.)
last story: CCCRRREEEEEEPPPYYY old man alert!! thats just EEEWWWW!!! That FIL is on that fast track to being on the registry!!
Story 3: Karen should know by now that if you live in a glass house, you had better not throw stones at the law-abiding citizens. OP should take a snapshot of the Karen threatening to get revenge on the person who ratted her out!
Reporting someone for actually doing something illegal after they tried to get you in trouble for the same thing by lying is justice, not an overreaction.
I heard the father in law and breast milk story before. That man needs some serious help if you ask me.
If I was the farmer in the first story. I'd straight up go after them afterwards for malicious prosecution since Kyle was acting as a town official when they tried to fine him for such a rediculous amount.
Right there alone would basically prevent the town from ever bothering him about his pig farm ever again short of having absolute proof of anything actually illegal. Plus he could actually get money from the town to do.
That father in law is creepy
Saw a sign a while back, don't remember exactly what it said, but it was something about this is a working farm. And it listed things they could expect, noise, smells, etc.
It then suggested that if that bothered you to NOT move in next to a working farm.
Dress story: It was the mother that was at fault. The daughter didn't have anything to do with the interaction, so she wasn't the entitled one.
Yeah, the daughter was probably dying of embarrassment in the dressing room.
If these people didn't like the smell, they shouldn't have moved there in the first place.
Last one is severely gross…
It’s one thing to have a lactation fetish, I don’t follow but you do you, however *ANY* sexual desire or conduct directed towards your child’s spouse is completely unacceptable and not being able to control that is the real issue…
You can have whatever fetish you want, but don’t involve family in it and definitely don’t gratify your own sexual deviation without the other party’s consent…
Expecting city people to have common sense is the first problem. They move to farm country and try ti turn it into the hell hole they moved from.
Agreed though I assure you it's not just city folks who have this kind of entitled attitude. My city neighborhood has been gentrifying for 20 years. Plenty of well off suburbanites move hear and then bitch and moan about ordinary city life circumstances like difficulty in parking, under resourced schools, loud neighbors in *townhouses* , etc. It's so annoying. 😆
@@fdm2155I was thinking the same thing. I complain about it from the outsider's perspective and vow never to go to wherever I'm complaining about longer than a few days unless absolutely necessary. I require a local to help me with getting over my complaints and learning the ropes if I decide to move in. Once I get settled and comfortable, I learn why A is A, B is B, and so on. If I see A being B and know it should be A, then it's time to do something about it.
Absolute truth! I live in a small agricultural town in South Georgia. Twenty or so years ago, when we still had a newspaper, a newbie wrote into the editorial column why something couldn’t be done about a few concerning things 1) Stop the trains from running at night and early in the morning. (Here we have AT LEAST 5 daily freight trains blow through here north to south and back) 2) How to stop the crickets and frogs from making such a racket at night and 3) What are those huge roach-looking bugs and shouldn’t the county/city do something about these issues. 😂😂🤣🤣
Story 4: NTA Just explain that you set up this fund on the first day that their son began the assistance, and that every time you paid, you set aside an equal amount for his college fund, not knowing their circumstances. Add that to the fact that you did not tell them, because again, it was for college only, and you did not want anyone "dipping into it" for any reason, and that you are sorry, but you had no idea that you should have told anyone about it. It was not done to offend anyone.
YES she did got her what she deserves
I have so little respect for elected officials having forced people's businesses closed and getting people to narc on each other. That was a level of tyranny I hope to never relive. It was amazing how many garbage people fell in line and enforced that crap.
First he won the lawsuit AND caused them to have the "conversation"! :D Cheer, farmer!
Pig farmer story- All Kyle had to stand on was "PIG SHIT!"
Breast milk is delicious but if you are told not to eat DON'T.
Good story, Ripe, thank you.
This story should serve as a variety of lessons: 1) Quit your b!tching when you move to an area where there are farms; 2) Teach your babies the facts of life asap (I taught my children, when they asked, that male and female, if they love each other, get married, and can then have babies, making a bigger family. I was forced into telling them when they enquired as to why I call my father "dad", but they have to call him "grandpa", and other relative names that adults used, but children have to use other names to describe or address that same relative.); 3) Don't mess with a farmer; they are mostly not stupid.
My Mom from a dairy farming family always called the smell of pigs the smell of money.
Every time I complained about the smell of the hog farm near where I lived while in high school, my uncle (who lived in the next town over-not near a hog farm) would always say, “Smells like money!” Then he’d laugh.
It _does_ smell like money! Just not _my_ money!
Farmers did great job on the right thing
Yeah, I defy anyone to claim a number of hogs is louder than an equal number of roosters. If anyone does, I implore them to have a Laughing Man (a funky toy that is basically a fuzzy doll with a device implanted to laugh when activated) so they can hear my response.
Years ago, my father had an issue with a neighbor. When my father bought his property it was a horse ranch. The next door neighbor raised hogs. It was all gravel roads deep in the county. It remains in the county to this day, but the city folks slowly moved in and now it's mostly mansions where cow pastures were. But between those times, the neighbor moved away and the new owner filled in the pond in the former pig pen and updated the house, and lived there for about 10 years. When he decided to sell the place, he send a letter to my father "demanding" that some equipment on his back lot near the property line be moved, claiming it was unsightly. Had he simply called my father and asked that it be moved while he sold his house, my father would have gladly complied. But a letter demanding it? My father knocked on his door, handing him his letter back, and told him flat out that that he was going to start raising hogs and put the pen on the property line, about 40 feet from the neighbor's house if any further demands were made. He told him to check with a lawyer if he didn't think that would be allowed. He also reminded the guy that the hog pen in the back of his house when he bought it was less than 20 feet from his back door and there had been no changes in the zoning since then. There were no further demands.
Story 1, the snooty people are the real swine in this story.
Kama has no conscience.. This is for the hair dressing Story. 😅😂
The farmer great and standing up to those neborer
I have some mixed feelings about the breastmilk story. FIL is definitely giving creepy vibes with the backstory and all the sneaking around. I wouldn’t trust him either.
That said, breastmilk is just milk once it’s expressed. I made too much milk when I nursed my babies. Sometimes the excess wound up being used in the pancakes we ate for breakfast. We were out of cow milk, and the breastmilk certainly wasn’t going to hurt anyone. Now this was just served to my kids, husband and me and not something we did more than a couple times (and certainly not for the in-laws). Expressing breastmilk is a PITA, so I was pretty set on using just for the nursing child.
* Breastmilk is sweeter than cow milk, so you don’t need to add much sugar to pancakes made with breastmilk.
Agreed. I don't mind sharing breastmilk if I have extra but some weirdo creeping on it would make me want to say no.
Yeah, we was definitely giving weird vibes. That said, i used to sell breastmilk balm on etsy but some guy bought loads so I stopped that. Then when my cousin got married earlier this year, I made all the wedding favours, breastmilk soap, nobody knew.
@@amandaclayton9913that is so inappropriate. While I agree it is just milk, not everyone feels that way and has the right to informed consent, which you took away.
This is why government issued agricultural land and development land
Why is everyone so weird about breast milk?
I...due to health reasons...was a bottle baby.
I also spent a lot of my youth at my uncle's dairy farm, which led to my lifelong love of dairy products (Chocolate milk... Ummmm!)
Long after I became an adult, it came up in a discussion with friends that I had never even tasted human milk.
This didn't really bother me, but for some odd reason, all of the ladies present decided that this was intolerable.
My best friend's wife, who had delivered their second child recently, went into the kitchen and brought back a small bottle of her pumped milk and the ladies all insisted that I drink it, just for the life experience, if nothing else.
So I did.
It was ...uhhhh....okay.
When the ladies asked what I thought, I truthfully answered that it would be better with a liberal application of Hershey's Syrup.
This became a running joke in our group for years, with any of the mothers who happened to be nursing flashing their boobs at me and asking me if I remembered to bring my Hershey's.
But no one ever thought of it as "creepy".
You folks have some serious issues.
That's VERY different than trying to surreptitiously steal your DIL's breast milk...on multiple occasions.
at first i thought the fil was a bit of a perv but harmless. after reading the history, keep an eye on that joker. and limit him to almond milk!
Who the woman that bought the three dresses. What's wrong with you. I would have bought all six of them just for plain meanness.
that would be overkill.
I have an Amish friend who has a neighbor who is a Karen and dresses the part. They moved from Texas to Iowa and bought a small house on a small piece of land. Well they built on to the house and it takes up most of their yard. They were complaining because they are sandwiched between multiple Amish farms filled with animals. They have been trying to sell however the Karen haven't been able to sell it and I guess they have been stuck there for two years because no one wants a huge house with no land. The Amish laugh at the English Karen
Story 3: I can't help but think that there is a little pride issue here.
I’m sorry that breast milk story was just…wrong, wtf
Not to shame those who do it with their significant other
Just don’t do it with your family in-laws, that’s just wrong -_-
Well, this is likely a fetish. He probably imagines he is taking it straight from the breast. Unless it is actually more like picturing blood- filtering sweat glands. That would make him more of a vampire. Actually, I heard rat's milk is the sweetest. I don't think I would ever try it.
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To be honest if rich people from the city moved to a rural neighborhood they should expect there to be farmers! Plus those people are so out of toucher of reality that they don't realize that farms are just part of the neighborhood and they're not really that disturbing once you get used to them. I mean I lived down the road from a farmer and I don't complain about his smell ( of course I don't live near enough and it's not really that bad). plus they give the community a nice atmosphere in my opinion.
also personally I would have sued them for harassment and get a restraining order against them as well. plus there's a little tip for anyone living near farmer: never mess with anyone no matter if there are farmer or anything else! because you don't know who they know and how much they can screw your life so for with them at their back! sometimes it's just better to take the L and move on with your day then try and Force something. and again they were moving into a farming community! they should have expected there to be pigs and cows and everything else!
"wild farm animals"
I don't think OP of that story quite understands the concept of wild vs domesticated...
Pigs used as a reverse Uno card by the bad guys. That's disturbing.
I like the new printed script you are using.
Pig are the bread and bone of many Farmers, he needs Cows next.. all them Cow Farts ..
remember, the democra&s tried to control cow farts as air pollution because of the methane?
Why buy a house near a pig farm if you don't want to live near a pig farm???
For those who don't know. A hogs penis is shaped like a corkscrew and spins. That probably freaked out a lot of folks and caused some marage problems too.
TMI!
Oh nice you finally have 100k
I am sure that there are a few Karens like the one in the second story that saw this story and perhaps are reading this comment but they are keeping their stupid holes shut.
Howdy Ripe and Ripe Stars!
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Heard a similar story of a farmer near, Worcester, MA
Pronounced “Wooster” in case anyone was curious.
Nta. You are classic and i would have done the same. Eb harassed you and your daughter. Dresses unless one of a kind can be ordered in the same size. The staff should have kicked eb out
We got a race track here that reminds me of the farm story. Track has been there for 50 years and people started building houses jear it then complain about the noise. Whenever i see someone complain about it i like to ask them if the race track moved next to them or did they move next to a race track.
Nta. I despise when ppl do that. Also when working at a store inhad occasional customers come up and say hey someone is taking stuff from my cart. I would go and watch. When i would see them do8ng actually exactly whatvthe customer said i would just tell them that cart is not theirs and that anything they took from others would get them escorted out.
You move out into the country, YOU have to accept country life. YOU have to accept the way of country life. YOU have to accept the oders, sounds, domestic animals, as well as wild animals. Those living on farms have been there years, if not generations, before YOU. YOU do not get to dictate how they must live or conduct their businesses.
In that last story, where did the FIL get the idea that he could eat anything he saw sitting on the counter? Maybe the muffins were for a charity event or a school fund raiser or a meeting of some type. Even though he is the FIL, that doesn't give him the right to eat anything without first asking. Now if he is told to help himself, that's a different story. But he was told who those muffins were for and the ingredients.
In the case of the college fund gift, you can't change what you did, OP, so how about a solution going forward? As the young man is going away to school and his mother has been laid off, I would offer the lad's mother the work that her son had been doing, at least as a stop-gap until she can find more suitable employment. That way OP's ground works get done and the foster puppies get care and attention when OP is away.
Kyle's whole premise was what people call the Real Estate NIMBY concept. That because you buy land near a nuisance, you have a right to say you don't want that nuisance "in my back yard". Trouble is, the concept is BACKWARDS. The farm was there to be seen, and they should have expected it to look, sound, and smell like a farm. Another business that has a serious problem with NIMBY's are airports. The airport is built out of the way in the outskirts of town. People buy the land around the airport. The landowners build houses. They move into the houses. They then complain to the town that the airport is "noisy and smelly" because of the engines and the smell of fuel and exhaust. They are told that they knew the airport was there, and even got a deal on the land because the airport was nearby. They can't take advantage of the presence of the airport to get the land, then turn around and complain about the airport so they can get rid of it and eliminate the very advantage that let them get the land cheaply.
So just like farms, airports get idiots who want to complain "Not In My Backyard!"
Hello Ripe. Pigs stink. No question about it. But if you move to the country where there are farms with animals, what do you expect?
Unfortunately this is the level of police work we've come to expect... Just roll with whatever information there initially given and no attempt to do any actual investigation on their own before making contact with the supposed criminal. If the person reported their business was operating based off of the social media post it would not be hard for the officers to scan through the other social media posts for either corroborating or exculpatory evidence. But nope... They just believe the first person they talked to and go harass the person rather than actually investigate
I think is stupid for city folk like me getting out of the city and expect everything to be exactly like this thing you’re running away from.
Second story: especially since after the daughter made her final decision, mom could still return the other two dresses.
Breast milk is Vegan?? Bad excuse. Breast milk is an animal product so it is NOT vegan.
Breast milk is probably the only animal product that is vegan, as it's not gained from the unnecessary suffering of animals and is given with consent, though not in that story.
maybe he was thinking of coconut milk.
Dress story, i would have to return the other 2 dresses until after the event.
The gift for college for cash... All these people had to do is say thank you and move on.. Not aint this, Drama BS..
Story 2 is not too much for me - in Germany during lockdown all restaurants and hotels had been closed for almost 7 months and I've been at home that whole time... Someone cheating the system needs all the lessons he/she can get
Thanks for the relaxing video ripe, ad well as the princess Disney cuteness clip
That made me laugh out loud for a full minute! 🤣😂🤣😂 Thank you!
♾🌟s and 😻🤗s for Ripe, JB and Disney!
How is Brest Milk Vegan?
Yay Herr Ripe, JB and Disney floof 😀⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Weird weather here today. With the rain and sunshine everything is growing like crazy.
They wanted to spend his hard earned Monies.
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yo Ripe, 8:51 :D
What is the loudest farm animals? My Dad used to complain about a peacock farm that was around in the 1950’s. He said they were super loud compared to any other animal in the area. Anyone happen to know what is the loudest farm animal?
Pretty sure it's peafowl, unless someone was into raising howler monkeys. Though I know Whooping cranes can get loud. Not technically a farm animal, but conservationists do raise them by hand.
You guys ever heard of cows mooing so loudly, that you could hear them from inside of the barn???” Because they were not let out at dawn???
@@marjoriejohnston4905 I bet they are pretty loud!
@@Edgar-kl6us I have to admit, when I was younger I was quite the sound sleeper. The cows never woke me up!
@@Steampunkkids I've heard Sandhill cranes, those are loud, so assuming Whoopers are about the same. Pull up how they're raised, it's pretty wild
He should start an incence company so he could be th cause and solution to their problem
Great Dress revenge I love it 🌠🌟⭐🌞🌝☀🌈🌈🌈
Maybe it's time to plant a bunch of fruit trees and flower trees,
"Boobsicle" hehehe.... im such a child lol.
Why are you doing this? No one needs this senseless "war", we both lose from it. If it continues, no one will benefit from it. I suggest to STOP, it is better to cooperate than to harm each other. Best regards. 🤝🤝🤝
I can't tell you how many times I've heard the salon story still enjoy it though
breast milk. I've had family members drink my breast milk that I stored in my fridge. Their reaction was highly amusing when I told them what it was. Nobody ever takes things from my fridge without asking any more.
I have a comment for the farmer already get some of his neighbors began weather one of them is raising cows another one is raising sheep another one is raising chickens. that would make a good smell.
OP needs some Guinea fowl
Re the last story, I get that there are men are who love the idea of a woman lactating and that they get off on it but it's his DIL and that to me makes me cringe, if it qas his wife and she was ok with it then go for it but the wife and DIL both made it clear they didnt want him seeing or eating/drinking anything that had their milk in so what he did was 100% wrong and a violation of their privacy
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I don't believe that last story about the breastfeeding at all or even if the 1st part was true abt him eating the muffin, I definitely don't believe the things she said in the update. I think that was added on to make her look more the victim rather than an AHole herself. I mean, if any of it was true, he ate a muffin that contained breast milk & she acted as if he asked her to drink milk from the source. That whole story was ridiculous. Ppl want to destigmatize breastfeeding, but then act insane if someone eats or drinks something with that milk in it. How is that any different than drinking cow & goat milk. At least breast milk is made by humans for humans. There are so many ppl that are ok with purchasing breast milk from other ppl if they can't for whatever reason breastfeed themselves, but yet she calls the FIL a creep & pervert for eating a muffin that has that milk in it. Yea I think OP needs to get over herself
Correction: Pog manure is one of the worst fertilizer that ever have ever been seen. The pig's digestive system will remove all the nutrients from whatever they eat.
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Oh go away.