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zoux posted:Collapse of the Soviet Union, 1991 Captain Hygiene posted:Did I just watch someone dive? Some good jokes last page
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FFT posted:I mean, as long as they don't then immediately lock, I guess... They don't, or at least they shouldn't.
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Also worth pointing out that these are "push" for people evacuating from the other side, the idea is to guide you to an exit as much as a firebreak. It's the same reason in commercial building stairwells you see swinging barriers on certain floors. The idea is you encounter it blindly on a stairwell, you know you are on a floor with an exit.
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https://i.imgur.com/ixC4TBR.mp4
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FFT posted:I mean, as long as they don't then immediately lock, I guess... Electricity to door magnets is cut when a fire alarm is activated so the doors would be completely on free access.
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Air Skwirl posted:Why on earth would you try and pet a coyote. If they're friendly enough to get that close there's a good chance they have rabies Rabies and quicksand really did a number on our generation. I blame the fact that everyone read To Kill a Mockingbird and somehow the rabies fear stuck.
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Air Skwirl posted:Why on earth would you try and pet a coyote. If they're friendly enough to get that close there's a good chance they have rabies. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lE-RGpcrn_w
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wonder what his thought plan was
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Atticus_1354 posted:Rabies and quicksand really did a number on our generation. I blame the fact that everyone read To Kill a Mockingbird and somehow the rabies fear stuck. Don't forget Cujo
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JPrime posted:wonder what his thought plan was Probably: "AHHHHHHHHHHHH FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU!!! blubblublub" edit: that was actually pretty violent and I made a =O face when it hit
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Rule one is "jump through the wave, not over it." Actually maybe rule one is "your first visit to the beach shouldn't be on a day when the breakers are three metres high"
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She wanted to be FOB, but turns out she was FOB instead.
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Tree Bucket posted:Rule one is "jump through the wave, not over it." That was a pretty brutal shore break though, just stood up out of nowhere
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Air Skwirl posted:Why on earth would you try and pet a coyote. If they're friendly enough to get that close there's a good chance they have rabies. It doesn't even look like he's trying to pet it, he's... offering his hand? What's he expecting the coyote to do? A baffling course of action
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Sniff it, maybe lick it, and then submit to petting. Because dogs just do that naturally, they weren’t bred and adapted to do that in preference to their original instincts over thousands of years
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It's probably starving. They only attack/get near people in that case
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Mark Twain wrote that coyote just like loving with people
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gay picnic defence posted:That was a pretty brutal shore break though, just stood up out of nowhere Aw man. Now I'm imagining his friends all saying "come to the beach, it'll be great, you'll love it" and then he immediately gets pulverised.
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GotLag posted:It doesn't even look like he's trying to pet it, he's... offering his hand? What's he expecting the coyote to do? Even I, a person who has no pets or desire to have one, can recognize that its ears are back, and that is a sign of being NOT relaxed.
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Both red sauce guy and bee man are complete works of art. Well done, thread!
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Samovar posted:Even I, a person who has no pets or desire to have one, can recognize that its ears are back, and that is a sign of being NOT relaxed. Also coyotes are wild animals, not loving pets. Like people who are good with dogs and have experience can calm down a stray, but coyotes aren't strays or even feral dogs, they're wild animals.
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Those chomps seemed pretty restrained, tbh.
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Yeah I'm pretty sure that's a "I am frightened, please gently caress off" warning bite. If it wanted fingers, it would have gotten them.
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Samovar posted:Even I, a person who has no pets or desire to have one, can recognize that its ears are back, and that is a sign of being NOT relaxed. Yeah it was being cautious. I'm guessing that tourists had been offering food and it thought she was doing the same, it tried to grab the food and whoops all fingers
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When I lived in a lovely little cottage in Massachusetts, we had a big party problem with coy-dogs. Coyotes that had bred with local domestic dogs. The nice thing about coyotes and foxes is that they were relatively little. Coy Dogs were regular dog sized and hunted in packs. On more than one occasion I'd be under my truck truck trying to fix something and all of a sudden realize I was surrounded. I took to taking a bag of microwave popcorn under my truck when I was working on it, and when I realized I was surrounded, I'd throw the popcorn away from me. Maybe I just trained a bunch of feral dogs to come visit me, but they never bit me.
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Those dogs don't sound coy at all
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Ironhead posted:When I lived in a lovely little cottage in Massachusetts, we had a big party problem with coy-dogs. Coyotes that had bred with local domestic dogs. The nice thing about coyotes and foxes is that they were relatively little. Coy Dogs were regular dog sized and hunted in packs. On more than one occasion I'd be under my truck truck trying to fix something and all of a sudden realize I was surrounded. You're a Disney princess lmao
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Snowglobe of Doom posted:Yeah it was being cautious. I'm guessing that tourists had been offering food and it thought she was doing the same, it tried to grab the food and whoops all fingers I bet it was this, the fact that it approached and the way the nip was so gentle. Tourists here have made a habit of feeding squirrels and if you chill in the common they’ll sidle up and try their luck. If you hold out your hand without food you might get nipped as they check you aren’t pizza.
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Ashcans posted:If you hold out your hand without food you might get nipped as they check you aren’t pizza. Yeah, don't feed tourists.
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coyotes need love too
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luchadornado posted:coyotes need love too And some pizza, as a treat
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coyotes are at the top of the pantheon of badass American animals with road runners, armadillos, and horny toads
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A coyote followed us over like 6 holes on a golf course (yes I play golf, schad on me) and it loving ran down and fetched my golf ball and took it off to the side and started gnawing on it. I kept the tooth-marked ball as a souvenir lol. poo poo got real when our friend dropped his pitching wedge on the side of the green and the coyote tried to pick it up and run off with it like it was a stick, though. It was clearly being fed by a lot of golfers and I think it had to be destroyed by conservation officers
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Ironhead posted:When I lived in a lovely little cottage in Massachusetts, we had a big party problem with coy-dogs. Coyotes that had bred with local domestic dogs. The nice thing about coyotes and foxes is that they were relatively little. Coy Dogs were regular dog sized and hunted in packs. On more than one occasion I'd be under my truck truck trying to fix something and all of a sudden realize I was surrounded. Sounds more like the chill dogs trained you.
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Tagra posted:It was clearly being fed by a lot of golfers and I think it had to be destroyed by conservation officers Golfers should also be destroyed by conservation officers.
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GrandpaPants posted:Golfers should also be destroyed by conservation officers.
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Air Skwirl posted:Also coyotes are wild animals, not loving pets. Like people who are good with dogs and have experience can calm down a stray, but coyotes aren't strays or even feral dogs, they're wild animals. Additionally: I don't care how much you love your dog, they are not loving pets. Don't do that.
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Gargamel Gibson posted:Additionally: I don't care how much you love your dog, they are not loving pets. Don't do that.
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