celticrose

celticrose


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What a cute cat 19 comments
celticrose · 6 years ago
No, not all big cats, only lion, tiger, jaguar and leopard. Oddly enough the Florida Panther is not a member of Panthera.
So afraid 10 comments
celticrose · 6 years ago
The problem is how long they will remain healthy and disease free.
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What a cute cat 19 comments
celticrose · 6 years ago
Well sure, of course they might use you as a scratching post, but sure, why not?
What a cute cat 19 comments
celticrose · 6 years ago
@grimreaper, they are still not actually panthers. They are either leopards or jaguars with a surplus of the black\brown. The only actual panther is the Florida Panther, a subspecies of the cougar. Its a common mixup, because the term "black panther" is so popular, yet it's not an actual animal.
What a cute cat 19 comments
celticrose · 6 years ago
Panthers are mountain lions, as well as cougars.
Unless you are referring to the large black jaguar, which isn't a panther but a genetic mutation much like a white tiger
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This Cafe in Seoul South Korea smells even better than it looks 6 comments
celticrose · 6 years ago
There are many herbs and plants that are natural insect repellents, which these well may be
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Scary 9 comments
celticrose · 6 years ago
That thing is better looking than any dick pic, Don't offend the poor rat.
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Tiny whale 10 comments
celticrose · 6 years ago
But even they can cause serious damage without bad intent. It they breach in the wrong pkace they can capsize a boat that size.
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Worth the shot 5 comments
celticrose · 6 years ago
My grandmother told me she would put put water and steel wool in and turn it on, so it would not only self clean, but also self sharpen. I have never dared actually try that though.
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True power 9 comments
celticrose · 6 years ago
His spoiler power knows no limits
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I'm certain of death, but still curious... 4 comments
celticrose · 6 years ago
Hey, if it means saving almost $900 a year, I might be willing
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RIP 9 comments
celticrose · 6 years ago
I'm sorry, I didn't realize we were on an old lady's Facebook page.
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Ruff ruff 27 comments
celticrose · 6 years ago
So because they have a higher POTENTIAL for damage, rather than the higher inclination yowards aggression we should outlaw them? Okay, so you have to inclue every German Shepherd, mastiff, wolf hound, husky, ect. Breeds aren't the problem, its individuals within a breed. If an individual shiws signs if aggression it needs to be addressed. Why punish an entire breed for the actions of a tiny percentage?
Magnificent 18 comments
celticrose · 6 years ago
They are prairie dogs.
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alien-look-a-like starfish 16 comments
celticrose · 6 years ago
But what difference does it make if you already knew what they were referring to? That's the same as replying to point out an obvious typo that makes no detriment to the comment. Its just petty. If a single "n" makes it too confusing then maybe there's a bigger issue.
alien-look-a-like starfish 16 comments
celticrose · 6 years ago
Yes, I'm aware. Just because it's from Pokemon doesn't mean it has any different grammar application. It's still a proper noun. And again Alolan is the same as Hawaiian in my original statement. Alola=Hawaii Alolan=Hawaiian. Very simple concept. Hawaiian region would still be applicable to a the region on Hawaii. Just as Alolan Region would still be applicable to the region of Alola.
Yakutsk, Russia. Winter vs Summer 2 comments
celticrose · 6 years ago
Hell yes.
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alien-look-a-like starfish 16 comments
celticrose · 6 years ago
Not really the only way regional names work. Hawaii and Hawaiian Islands indicate the same place. Italy and Italian country, ect. The total of the place, whether country, region or city can go by it's proper name or by the possessive it followed by the clarifier. Ex: Alola, and Alolan Region.
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It's too damn hot 13 comments
celticrose · 6 years ago
A sauna doesn't have mosquitos, and you usually aren't fully dressed. Also, fun fact about the desert, NO FIREANTS
When you're like 30 but still live at your parents 6 comments
celticrose · 6 years ago
Cross country, so we ended up taking Mom and kittens in. The second I saw that tiny little black poofball I knew he was mine, even though I had been banned from keeping any. I totally used emotional black mail and played the victim card (this was literally less than a month after my assault) so while we did rehome the other kittens and mom, I kept my Jellybean, and he stayed my loyal shadow until the day he died (March 17th).
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When you're like 30 but still live at your parents 6 comments
celticrose · 6 years ago
The way this entire dynasty staterted was I rescued 1 cat (Pilgrim, who we still have at 15 years old) from 2 little girls trying to drown him in the apartment pool because they didn't want him anymore (since he wasn't a cute kitten anymore). A month or so later we started feeding a stray (Glory), who had been abandoned when her owners moved. We ended up basically adopting her. She was smallish maybe 6 it 7 lbs. Unbeknownst to us she was A) already pregnant with 7 kittens, and B) viscously male hating and would lash out at Pilgrim for no reason. After she had her kittens we rehomed them and her. My sister took the runt of the litter (Lucybelle), who never got bigger than 5 lbs max. The only reason she got pregnant was we all thought, given her size, she was too young to get pregnant yet. After she had her 1st litter (Puff 3lbs) she got pregnant with a second before weaning, which took us by surprise. She ended up giving birth 2 days before my sister and her family we moving
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Uber scam 6 comments
celticrose · 6 years ago
Nope, they charge a pending estimate upfront but that can and does change depending on mileage and additional fees. I've had to contact support before because the drivers GPS screwed up and we ended up way out of the way, though not this bad, and they over charged me because of it.
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alien-look-a-like starfish 16 comments
celticrose · 6 years ago
Both work, honestly.
It's too damn hot 13 comments
celticrose · 6 years ago
As a native Houstonian, I can totally agrees with this. It's like living in Hells sauna. Going outside is like getting slapped in the face with a hot wet wash cloth, then getting swarmed by mosquitos the size if humming birds. I currently live in a desert where it's been 110+ regularly for the last 2 months and is supposed to reach 117+ this week. I STILL find it more tolerable than Houston.
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Fixing up an old castle 8 comments
celticrose · 6 years ago
Yes, because who wants silly things like a roof, or doors, or even entire walls?
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