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Delayed as usual, but I had my US trip back in March!! I originally started writing a post for it back in April, but I just never finished...
Going to the US was maybe a bit of a questionable decision given the current relations between Canada and the US, but I planned and paid for everything long before the recent US election so… it is what it is. It’s really easy to always tell to your online friends or even partners “we should meet!!” but in reality, that’s a lot easier said than done and I’ve never done it before… UNTIL NOW!! I just spent almost a week in Las Vegas hanging out with my partner and IT WAS SO FUCKING AWESOME!!!!
Nothing will compete with the absurd situation of waiting at the airport pickup zone, having someone you’ve never seen in-person before pull up in their car, and then just being like “well chat, this is it” in your head before getting in on sheer hope and prayer that the internet stranger danger rules they taught me as a small child in the early 2000s were a bit of an over exaggeration.
Obviously I survived, so here's some pics and notes from my trip :D
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sploot [sploot]
verb:
(slang, of an animal) to lie flat on the stomach with the legs stretched out
noun:
the act or an instance of splooting
There’s the classic sploot (one leg remains beneath the body while the other leg is kicked back), the side sploot (one leg is tucked under the body while the other is kicked out to the side) and a full sploot (the animal has kicked both legs behind the body, exhibiting a full body stretch). (Hannah Docter-Loeb, Who Sploots?, Slate, August 2022)
But even in the chillier climes like Laramie, squirrels will sploot on warmer days. The upside to what Koprowski called heat islands is that cement sidewalks, while also retaining heat, will retain cooler temperatures while in the shade. (Joshua Wood, U W Professor, Who Is World’s Foremost Authority On Squirrels, Says Splooting Is OK, Cowboy State Daily, August 2022)
Snellby Kay said her household refers to the position as "road kill pose," and Brianna Portillo called it the "sploot." (Sophie Lloyd, Cat's Bizarre Sleeping Position Confuses Internet: 'Airplane Mode', Newsweek, July 2023)
I think a senior cat who still gets the zoomies would love her own bean bag chair to sploot in! (Eve Vawter, Scottish Fold Cat’s Beanbag Sploot Is the AMSR Therapy Session We Didn’t Know We Needed, Parade Pets, April 2025)
Origin:
Sploot is part of a growing lexicon of 'DoggoLingo', which uses cute, deliberate misspellings and onomatopoeias like mlem, blep, smol, borf, and heckin to fawn over man’s best friend online - and the many, many pictures and videos we post of them. While the exact origins of sploot are unclear, lexicographer Grant Barrett of the A Way with Words radio show has suggested that the term sploot may riff on the word splat to characterize the splat-like (flat, spread-out) appearance of a sploot pose. This wordplay mirrors other changes made to existing words in DoggoLingo, like the substitution of chonky for chunky. Sploot is especially associated with corgis, a squat breed of dogs with very short legs. The use of sploot, as associated with pets, is evidenced by at least 2012. (Dictionary.com)