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Frustrated kid has trouble doing a simple exercise so a lady yells at him until he does it and makes him cry https://i.imgur.com/qQFZTKz.mp4
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Snowglobe of Doom posted:Frustrated kid has trouble doing a simple exercise so a lady yells at him until he does it and makes him cry Good lad. For a good few seconds I thought there was green-screen, until I worked it out.
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Universe Master posted:The Old Ones have returned They are still just preparing for their return. There will be a full moon on Halloween this year. PS, read the book, it's blessed.
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perceive Jizo Bodhisattva of the Earth Matrix
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Moon Slayer posted:I rabbit-sat for my sister a few weeks ago. Aww look at the wuffles on those flops
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Moon Slayer posted:I rabbit-sat for my sister a few weeks ago. Awww that's a great setup. I grew up with bunnies but don't know how anyone keeps them indoors. They're fluffy shitmachines as you can well see.
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these guys might be in a zoo (cursed) but I love how chill they look Moon Slayer posted:I rabbit-sat for my sister a few weeks ago. so rabbits just poo poo little pellets all over the place, all the time? I guess that's how they do it in nature, dunno what I was expecting I thought that maybe they'd have a little dedicated area like a litter, but it seems that they just pop em out whenever they feel like it e : I guess the pellets are dry and not stinky?
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necroid posted:these guys might be in a zoo (cursed) but I love how chill they look Yes, they're like a broken gumball machine. Dry and only kinda stinky. We used to keep our hutches in the backyard and we'd need to rotate as the grass under the hutch got chomped up. By the end of the first year we had a chewed up garden with these hutch shaped patches of the most luscious green grass you ever did see.
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"Alright, who here wants some honey and apples?"
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# ? Aug 14, 2020 11:53 |
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Lots of rabbit slander in this thread rabbits are litter trained EXTREMELY easily. Very very easily. My little girl Cleo has a litter in the office and her main one in her pen and she will only go outside of them to let you know they need to be cleaned. Cleo also is what's called a 'tripod' as she only has three legs but it doesn't slow her down one bit, she loves tearing around the house at mach 3 as much as she loves sleeping. I am extremely Blessed with Cleo in my life. Also you should not keep rabbits outside if you claim to care for them, or consider them to be 'pets' and not livestock - it is not a good environment for them for many reasons. Rabbits are affectionate, social, and clean. In a lot of ways they're like a cross between a dog and a cat. Great pets. https://i.imgur.com/QPzJZ0U.mp4 The Walrus fucked around with this message at 12:59 on Aug 14, 2020 |
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Bloody Hedgehog posted:Dogs/cats are amazing, and perhaps one of the greatest weapons against depression. You should be able to pop down to your local pharmacy with a scrip and pick up a dog or cat. Heavy curse on this idea Prescriptions should be covered by a national healthcare plan at no cost to the patient. The patient and their doctor should have hashed out what would work best and the pharmacy simply provide it. Cost and copays should not be the patients problem when seeking treatment
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Ha, then how will medical insurance companies make a profit? Didn't think that through did you?
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jojoinnit posted:Awww that's a great setup. I grew up with bunnies but don't know how anyone keeps them indoors. They're fluffy shitmachines as you can well see. This is actually just a temporary setup. They usually live in a much larger paddock that takes up 75% of my sister's spare room. She was having roof work done on the house that week so she moved them to the basement and I sat with them while she was at work to make sure they didn't get too nervous with the banging. They're mostly pretty good about pooping in the litterboxes, but between hopping in and out of them and accidents here and there it doesn't take long before there's pellets all over the place. Fortunately they always pee in the litterbox. She's got a third one, too, that was hiding in those other pictures but here's one of her that I posted earlier in the thread:
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They are very cute but there is so much poop in all those pictures
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The Bloop posted:They are very cute but there is so much poop in all those pictures when they're in a new place it's not uncommon for them to somewhat break their litter habits as they will leave droppings to mark territory. fortunately they still keep their pee in the litter, and it's rabbits' pee that smells, not their poop.
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You may have caught the news that Russel Kirsch, "inventor of the pixel" died on August 11th. In 1957, he was part of a team that developed a small 5x5cm digital image scanner that captured the first digital images, and went on to lay groundwork that led to other advances in image scanning technology and digital cameras. In his later years, Kirsch suffered from Alzheimer's, and composed poems to keep his mind sharp. His son, Walden, filmed him reading some of these poems, and they're really adorable. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zPW103Y27H0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4DgKj9s_GSI https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MibThSJ_soU
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https://twitter.com/ghostofjohnbro/status/1293744138173796356?s=19 Everyone is so drat fearful but really, is it any worse than where we are now?
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The Bloop posted:They are very cute but there is so much poop in all those pictures In my experience they don't have any more peeing problems than a cat does, but the fact that they have hard, dry, round poops means that when they jump in and out of their box they kick the poop pellets around. Luckily, a hand brush or a vacuum picks them up as easily as it would pick up a dried bean.
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Literally Esoteric posted:In my experience they don't have any more peeing problems than a cat does, but the fact that they have hard, dry, round poops means that when they jump in and out of their box they kick the poop pellets around. Luckily, a hand brush or a vacuum picks them up as easily as it would pick up a dried bean. Don't rabbits routinely eat their feces to extract more nutrients, the same way ruminant animals re-chew their food? I know that the African scrub hare does, at least.
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winnydpu posted:Don't rabbits routinely eat their feces to extract more nutrients, the same way ruminant animals re-chew their food? I know that the African scrub hare does, at least. Yep. Both rabbits and guinea pigs do this but they don't eat all of their poop. There's a type that comes out that is drier and allegedly is the bulk of the nutrients they missed the first time through. I've had guinea pigs for a while now and it's always weird for them to be asleep on my lap and then suddenly curl up and chomp a turd.
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Thank you MGS3 for teaching me the term caecal feces. edit: Have a link to the codec conversation. I consider it blessed material. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1h4Xg2urnUg Console Role Player fucked around with this message at 22:48 on Aug 14, 2020 |
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Just picturing trying to climb that quickly in socks.
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sassassin posted:Just picturing trying to climb that quickly in socks. i'm picturing my skull splitting open on the edge of a step. https://twitter.com/AnalyseLevi/status/1293199348927541248?s=20
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sassassin posted:Just picturing trying to climb that quickly in socks. yeah that staircase looks dangerous as all hell. I'd hate going down it especially
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https://twitter.com/peeweeherman/status/1294318222905245697?s=19
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Very cute, and love the name of these little friends
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winnydpu posted:Don't rabbits routinely eat their feces to extract more nutrients, the same way ruminant animals re-chew their food? I know that the African scrub hare does, at least. It's unlike the other poops - it's called a cecotrope, and it's more like a gummy vitamin that comes out of their butt. Their intestines store up vitamins that they couldn't absorb directly, and then they excrete them and process it again.
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Edible poops are unlike other poops. These are poops you eat again.
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BLOOD FOR THE BLOOD GOD TEA FOR THE TEA GOD YOU'RE HUGE THAT MEANS YOU HAVE HUGE TEABAGS STIR AND SIP, UNTIL IT IS DONE
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Walk without rhythm, and it won't attract the worm. https://twitter.com/RatsEveryHour/status/1294446563398258688?s=20
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Lodin posted:Walk without rhythm, and it won't attract the worm. Escalator temporarily stairs. Sorry for the convenience.
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And here's a very chill rat stream. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mMcWad2dwt8
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Oscar Wild posted:https://twitter.com/ghostofjohnbro/status/1293744138173796356?s=19 No, and that's the problem. We don't need MORE violent animals like us trying to murder any more efficiently.
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holy gently caress the grains match up this was carved from a single log. sorry i just had a woodworking orgasm
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Just need to slap on some non-slip paint and put up a handrail.
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