

Is that a threat?


Is that a threat?


Don’t worry, they’ll find some 79 year old to take his place.
I never had problems with feet, but i can’t wait until the current foot-craze subsides.
It’s like with everything these days. someone makes a mildly interesting/funny/sexy/whatever thing and for unfathomable reasons 12% of humanity or 96% of humans on the internet latch on to it and make it the core of their worldview/humour/identity until the next thing pops up.
STOP THE FEET
is this a “how to eat an elephant” type of question? (one bite at a time)


[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hJG_B2qIqC0](CAKE - Fashion Nugget - Friend)


Usually i wonder “Oh, xyz is still alive?”, feels werid to wonder “Oh, xyz is dead? When did that happen?”
Is this a getting-old thing? :(


“importing” … did a Hemp plant write this?
And people say studying philosophy is irrelevant for every day life.
here we were just laughing about a bird / venting about a predatory species, and suddenly we are talking ethics and the question if moral(?) applies to animals when discussed by humans.
You are obviously right, in that i place my “pets” over a random predator. but then again, is the comparison truely equal if the heron is your “pet”? the fish seem to me pretty passive in all this, except in their inability to not attract things that want to eat them.
Is good and bad or right and wrong even applicable to animals in nature? and does a fish in a domesticated pond even fall under “living in nature”? would that even make a difference?
Or is the fault my own for not making sure the fish are protected?
Getting back to the beginning, do i have an obligation to moderate my language in any way?
Is it mean to wish for the heron to starve?
Could maybe a case be made that it is a request for poetic justice that one heron lives and a fish dies, and another one starves and a fish lives.
Philosophy is the shit.
I wonder if the people defending the damn bird would have reacted differently if they had watched it pull a 30 year old Koi out of their pond and flew away with it.
I knew that fish for more than half my life. My kids grew up feeding and watching them.
There is always more to a story, and it’s good to remember that first impressions of a situation are often only that.
Life is more than just survival.
Well, i’m not munching on your chicken nuggets, am i?
let him stand there until freezes, stupid git.
Probably the same one that steals fish from our tiny gardenpond.


Debian is the correct answer.
would be nice if it worked like that.
took you long enough.


I will look this giraffe thing up, that is madness.
Evolve some more bones you weird yellow sky-lawnmowers.


That is a great Headline(?) of the post.
Took me a minute to get.
Also made me think, do especially tall people have more vertebrae?
Do all humans have the exact same number of bones?
why?
that seems incredibly random.
Not even one little extra bone?
Would be a bad name for Linux users, they would never find it… (*)
(*) a) sorry, i had to. b) you know it’s true.