Comments
Majestic 6 comments
guest
· 6 years ago
He's DEAD! DEAD I SAY, DEAD!
WHAT ARE THOOOOOOSE 14 comments
guest
· 6 years ago
Help with the gun? I see another place that needs more help than figuring out the price of the shotgun..!
How is this so accurate 6 comments
guest
· 6 years ago
The sexual pleasure I receive from driving fast is not comparable the a thousands pound animal riding between your daughters legs.
4
They can be dangerous no matter how cute they look 4 comments
guest
· 6 years ago
Man kid leashes are awesome tho. Give your kid freedom to run around but not too far, and you can find them easily whenever you need to.
4
Can you spot the mistake? 204 comments
That would really suck 2 comments
guest
· 6 years ago
If I was him, I’d want one. Reminds me of exactly what I survived. Plus I’m betting insurance companies would LOVE to have this for his claims against the other drivers (if it turns out to be their fault). Police might need it for evidence too, and rescue workers might’ve needed it to better coordinate the rescue. And like the other guest says, the messed but would really be if someone other than the patient released it. Gotta think about other reasons for why a photo might exist, instead of jumping straight toward the “oh, everyone takes pics in situations where they should instead help”. Most people outside of the younger millennial and gen-z would rather help, I feel.
3
New beauty stnadard 10 comments
guest
· 6 years ago
The waistline of the dress is also falling directly under her bustline, which is not where her actual waist *should* be. If it is, her kidneys might be somewhere around her armpits, and, while I'm not a fan of her at all, I'm growing increasingly concerned for her health. All in all, bad choices have been made.
▼
Unhand me! I didn't no nothin! 5 comments
guest
· 6 years ago
Set me down gently and quickly give me many gentle pats I am late for a very important date
2
Brave little guy 26 comments
guest
· 6 years ago
Not recover in as timely a manner. And let's not even start on the issues injuries can sometimes cause during shedding.
Frozen/thawed are NOT always killed humanely, but they certainly CAN be, whereas putting one directly in a cage with a snake is not so different from putting a gladiator in a cage with a lion. One side is not going to get out alive, both are likely to suffer, and one will end in fear and pain.
Animals may end up in life-threatening situations often in the wild, but the animal's we're discussing are often captive bred and raised. In the wild wolves would hunt rabbit, deer, whatever else, but you're far from likely to throw your dog in a room with a rabbit and let them go at it. Snakes are not dogs, but they are still pets, and the rats/mice still living things. Some will never adapt to eating frozen/thawed. But many often can. If there's even a chance you can reduce the suffering of either animal, it seems worthwhile to take it.
2
Frozen/thawed are NOT always killed humanely, but they certainly CAN be, whereas putting one directly in a cage with a snake is not so different from putting a gladiator in a cage with a lion. One side is not going to get out alive, both are likely to suffer, and one will end in fear and pain.
Animals may end up in life-threatening situations often in the wild, but the animal's we're discussing are often captive bred and raised. In the wild wolves would hunt rabbit, deer, whatever else, but you're far from likely to throw your dog in a room with a rabbit and let them go at it. Snakes are not dogs, but they are still pets, and the rats/mice still living things. Some will never adapt to eating frozen/thawed. But many often can. If there's even a chance you can reduce the suffering of either animal, it seems worthwhile to take it.
Brave little guy 26 comments
guest
· 6 years ago
All of these arguments seem to have ignored the fact that it is also a danger to the snake to put live mice/rats in the tanks with them. If we're using "in the wild" as an example, both of these creatures would have an opportunity to escape the situation, even if, for the prey's case, it often isnt successful. In a captive scenario, this is not a possibility. Both are trapped in a confined space.
Additionally, snakes-- particularly timid species such as ball pythons-- do not always strike at prey placed in tanks with them. This can rapidly become a problem if the prey animal turns even a little aggressive/gets curious/has the urge to gnaw. As observed in the post itself, this puts the snake at a huge risk to suffer very severe injuries in a very short amount of time, leaving it at risk for infection and death. While there are vets who can treat reptiles, they are far less common than those who specialize in mammals, further increasing the likelihood the animal will
2
Additionally, snakes-- particularly timid species such as ball pythons-- do not always strike at prey placed in tanks with them. This can rapidly become a problem if the prey animal turns even a little aggressive/gets curious/has the urge to gnaw. As observed in the post itself, this puts the snake at a huge risk to suffer very severe injuries in a very short amount of time, leaving it at risk for infection and death. While there are vets who can treat reptiles, they are far less common than those who specialize in mammals, further increasing the likelihood the animal will
Lobsters 14 comments
Artist uses glowing UV paint to decorate 12 comments
guest
· 6 years ago
Imagine being sober and having self control to use your God given ability to create such beauty! Now that is attractive!
New beauty stnadard 10 comments
guest
· 6 years ago
I feel like she’s probably wearing shorts or something that would make her look a little more human lol but the angle gave her a 2 inch torso
Brave little guy 26 comments
guest
· 6 years ago
I feel disturbed when people feed live mices to snakes. I understand it is the nature of animals to hunt and kill. However, it doesn't have to be this way when you feed a pet snake. Why must the mice made to suffer? Is it so that the human can enjoy the show?
Animals are born without choice to be predators or preys, such is nature. In contrast, human have the option to choose. It saddens me to see people create senseless violence and watch sentient creatures die for fun.
3
Animals are born without choice to be predators or preys, such is nature. In contrast, human have the option to choose. It saddens me to see people create senseless violence and watch sentient creatures die for fun.
Police try to detain turtle 5 comments
Tally Ho 27 comments
guest
· 6 years ago
The kettle is boiling on the stove tonight I look forward to it most. A kitchen of eager tea drinkers and it looks like I'm the host. I really hope they don't raid my pantry
Sad cause true 14 comments
guest
· 6 years ago
I also ask white people about where their families originated from though, so I guess I'm an equal opportunity racist
Sad cause true 14 comments
guest
· 6 years ago
When I ask someone where they're from, it's not meant to imply I don't believe or care if they were born in this country based on the color their skin. It's because I'm often times too lazy to say:
"Hello, fellow human! At some point in your lineage it appears a relation of yours may have been born in a location not enclosed within this country's borders! If you are white, there's a good chance it's europe.
Otherwise, it is likely you could almost be from any other part of the world. Perhaps, if it's not too much trouble, we could discuss this a little bit, because other cultures are interesting and, if your family still incorporates any of said culture into their current existence, it might be interesting to learn a bit about that, and, perhaps, even about YOU yourself. Or, perhaps, it would open a pathway about things such as do you still have family there? Are you, perchance, ever thinking about visiting that country? If not, where do you think you'd like to go instead?"
1
"Hello, fellow human! At some point in your lineage it appears a relation of yours may have been born in a location not enclosed within this country's borders! If you are white, there's a good chance it's europe.
Otherwise, it is likely you could almost be from any other part of the world. Perhaps, if it's not too much trouble, we could discuss this a little bit, because other cultures are interesting and, if your family still incorporates any of said culture into their current existence, it might be interesting to learn a bit about that, and, perhaps, even about YOU yourself. Or, perhaps, it would open a pathway about things such as do you still have family there? Are you, perchance, ever thinking about visiting that country? If not, where do you think you'd like to go instead?"
Lobsters 14 comments