Correct 4 comments
anthracite
· 4 years ago
Bronn and Podrick, the unlikeliest duo in GOT
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Idk I find this really funny don't @ me 9 comments
Idk I find this really funny don't @ me 9 comments
Authentic 1950s photo 10 comments
New kids y'all 5 comments
Love this care level 6 comments
anthracite
· 4 years ago
Cows are incredibly loving animals. We stopped eating beef a few years ago. Same for pigs in both ways. Though I must admit I never enjoyed eating pork.
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For those of you worried about the future 12 comments
anthracite
· 4 years ago
Picture this: It's 1 year later. You still made it; everything is still perfect. You ask yourself: "Is this all there is?"
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This is what an empty supermarket looks like 6 comments
In Dubai, trees are precious 3 comments
anthracite
· 4 years ago
In the Netherlands, trees are precious too. Take a look at GPS 51.544188, 4.814401 - This tree was there long before the highway, and is being watered from the overpass.
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This needs to happen 12 comments
anthracite
· 4 years ago
It's not because I can't participate, I'm not that petty. What gave you that idea? You want a petting zoo, nothing wrong with that. But you'll have to pay, even if it's tax money, for the opportunity to take a walk with a cared-for problem free dog. That has nothing to do with an animal shelter. I've seen many shelters when we were looking for our cats and one of our dogs. They don't need students to walk the dogs, they need much more basic help, like scrubbing puke and shit off concrete floors, and keeping the animals fed and disease free, repairing the kennels, those kinds of things.
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This needs to happen 12 comments
anthracite
· 4 years ago
Yeah, it would be nice if this was possible, but it's not. I would have been the first to take a dog for a walk in between college classes. But I'm over 40 now with a full time job, and 2 rescued doggies of my own.
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This needs to happen 12 comments
anthracite
· 4 years ago
You think a college shelter will have different rules, and just hand out dogs to anyone? Or do you expect campus shelter dogs to be civilized, friendly and not on the verge of aggression because of their past, age, or medical condition? Who is going to pay for the reeducation of those dogs, so they can be trusted with just anyone? Wait, why not fill those shelters with puppies, because you know, there aren't enough of those, right?
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This needs to happen 12 comments