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  • What a great visualization. Sometimes it can be hard to relate to the issues others encounter, but that doesn't mean those things aren't problems just because you don't run into them.

  • What is something that gets a lot of hate for absolutely no reason?
  • Breeders who responsibly create a hybrid breed for sporting or companion purposes. Doesn't matter if all applicable health testing is done and every puppy has a home in advance before it's even born, people seem to immediately think backyard breeder if a dog isn't purebred.

  • Hans bzzimmer
  • Does the sound of fly and mosquito wings drive anyone else into a rage? I can't allow them to survive after I hear them if they're in the home. Other bug wings don't bother me.

  • Trying to kick the Cinderella Syndrome
  • Can you guys make a point to go out like that more often?

    Just wanted to comment to say you have a way with writing. Very descriptive, I flew through your post and enjoyed your style. Sorry I don't have real advice to post.

  • Modlog - lemm.ee
  • I love this show, but I do believe the story is a bit weaker toward the end of the season. I don't want to post spoilers, but some injuries should not be so easily shrugged off lol.

  • Pet Adoption Down

    Probably going to be obvious that I never post here, but the article at https://www.newsweek.com/american-animal-rescue-shelters-breaking-point-1846274]() details the woes animal shelters face after the pandemic. Surprisingly, it isn't the return of COVID pets that is driving the high population of animals languishing in shelters... it is the economy. With no one looking for an extra mouth to feed and vet bills, bringing home a puppy isn't on many agendas.

    Just my two cents, but I'd also personally blame stringent requirements for adoption as well. It seems to be common practice for adoption agencies to require fenced in yards and sometimes even elements that discourage workers who work full, 8 hour days from adopting. These are things that a growing number of people likely cant provide. In the wake of it all, breeders - both unethical and ethical - bridge the gap.

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    It's Past Time To Ban Right-On-Red
  • I agree. I, a squishy flesh pancake, will always check for cars whether I have the right of way or not. Something look dicey? Not sure someone can see me? I wait.

    It is easier for me to pause than for a vehicle that probably weighs half a ton to slam on the brakes. Add on to that how many people text and drive, and... you only have the right of way if someone sees you. If they don't, they can be totally in the wrong, but it won't matter if you're right if you're dead or maimed.

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