I’m fascinated to know the actual purpose for this.
A planter for fake plants. Apparently it was a fad in the 50s and 60s.
holy shit how did you know that
Wish I could take credit, but it’s good old search engine work. I searched for bathroom basins and came across several discussions of this same picture. Among all the jokes and random ideas was that link above that finally explained it.
Impressive dedication. Do you have an important task to do that you’re currently procrastinating? Whenever I show similar levels of commitment to answering trivial questions, that’s what is usually driving me.
I was winding down to go to sleep, so I put that off for a few minutes. I don’t want to oversell the effort involved though. It was less than 10 minutes of refining search queries and scouring a handful of message threads for related info.
Or maybe I spend too much time online. :)
thanks :)
they used to live in one

Ice and a 12-pack, obviously.
But then how do you drain it after? Maybe the plastic liner can be lifted out and dumped?
Pressure wash
Oh my now I need that
I haven’t received my bald eagle yet.
Does this mean I’m not American enough?
:(
Brb getting a rifle from walmart so I can get the bald eagle on my own
My neighbor’s said I was “Woke”, so I got a red tailed hawk instead of a bald eagle and now their worldview is crumbling.

The bald eagle, the icon of the USA, is being hunted towards extinction by, as you might have guessed, US Americans. Which is ironic because the USA is also being destroyed by, as everyone knows, US Americans.
Bald eagles are fleeing towards Canada, so Americans who want to avoid their own destruction should probably do the same.
The moving of the bald eagle to Canada isn’t disrupting it’s local wild life and balance but I think this will be different when there will be an influx of uneducated self centered hillbillies.
Mmmmm, smells like you’re full of shit. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bald_eagle
The bald eagle is the national bird and national symbol of the United States and appears on its seal. In the late 20th century it was on the brink of extirpation in the contiguous United States, but measures such as banning the practice of hunting bald eagles and banning the use of the harmful pesticide DDT slowed the decline of their population. Populations have since recovered, and the species’ status was downgraded from “endangered” to “threatened” in 1995 and removed from the list altogether in 2007.
At best your shit is 20 years old. Since you’re stuck back in the early aughts, maybe you should warn people bout the dangers of the coming decades?
… it’s illegal to touch a bald eagle, let alone hunt one. Their populations are thriving in the US. What are you even talking about?
I saw a documentary about illegal hunting the bald eagle which drastically hurt the population in the US
Ah! I see it. That’s, umm, old news. The population has made significant gains since hunting was banned in the 60s. That, plus the banning of DDT, brought the 417 nesting pairs in 1963 to >71,000 pairs today.
Like I said, “illegal” poaching.
There are plenty of bald eagles around me, I see one about once a month. It’s crazy to see one on the side of the road, tearing hunks of meat off a dead squirrel or possum, as the buzzards look on forlornly, hoping there will be some left over when he’s done.
Eagles are an impressive bird, with those talons and that beak. I wouldn’t want to tangle with one.
Yeah… but don’t sleep on the buzzards. They have the most acidic stomach acid of any critter and they can projectile vomit as a weapons system.
I’ve only seen one in the wild two or three times. It’s a beautiful animal.
Its a ridiculous derp bird.

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