
In Israel, if you are in the active military you must carry your weapon with you at all 11 comments
happy_frog
· 4 years ago
Oh, that Israeli humorous.
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Froggo Fren #120 - Masked Tree Frog 5 comments
happy_frog
· 4 years ago
"Smilisca phaeota" - also called the New Granada cross-banded tree frog. Found in South America, these highly adaptable tree climbers call a wide range of habitats their home, including urban and rural areas. Their coloration is primarily tan during the day, but changes to green at night. And yes, their eponymous mask helps them stay hidden from predators by shielding the frogs' eyes and thus making them harder to detect. (No need to worry though, they won't pick you off the street and cart you off in an unmarked van)
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In my english classroom 7 comments
Fishy Fun Day #59: Language Game Edition 4 comments
happy_frog
· 4 years ago
I don't think I have a favorite fish. But I know 'shark' is 'tiburón' in Spanish due to "Bleach."
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Daily dose of bad wisdom #9 2 comments
Starbucks secret menu 3 comments
happy_frog
· 4 years ago
Must be a French Starbucks... or Vietnamese, or any in country in Southeast Asia, or Africa... It could even be in the U.S. (Dang, a disturbing number of people actually eat frogs)
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"too nice?" 9 comments
happy_frog
· 4 years ago
Basically, if you think you're too nice, you're probably not nice to begin with. Instead, it might be that you're entitled and
self-righteous.
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self-righteous.
BelAir 2 comments
happy_frog
· 4 years ago
Now this is a story all about how
My car got flipped turned upside down...
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My car got flipped turned upside down...
Froggo Fren #119 - Marsh Frog 2 comments
happy_frog
· 4 years ago
"Pelophylax ridibundus" - you can't stop the marsh of progress. Found throughout Europe and some parts of Asia, these frogs often find themselves swamped but they never let it bog them down. One of the larger frogs in their range, they're not known to be very picky about their habitat so long as it has water. They're also not picky about who they mate with, as they can produce hybrids with other species such as the pool frog and Perez's frog. (That's right, they don't let genetic differences mire their good time)
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American police forces be like 7 comments
happy_frog
· 4 years ago
True, but they never specified who they protect and serve. (Though I think people have an idea or two)
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Froggo Fun #213 - How Many Brain Cells Do [Insert Disliked Group of People Here] Have? 2 comments
happy_frog
· 4 years ago
Well, sorry [insert people who you disagree with here] but facts are facts. And these ones are irrefutable.
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A deeper look at @happy_frogs grung post 1 comments
happy_frog
· 4 years ago
Not a huge D&D guy, but the lore is interesting. I just wish they weren't Evil.
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Food 5 comments
happy_frog
· 4 years ago
Well that's not an especially realistic depiction. I mean, where's all the gravy?
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Frogs in Fiction #33 - Grungs (Dungeons and Dragons) 3 comments
happy_frog
· 4 years ago
A race inhabiting the Dungeons and Dragons alternate world of the Forgotten Realms, these diminutive frog-like humanoids may look cute, however they are anything but. Their alignment is Lawful Evil and their society reflects that. It is organized in color-based castes, with green grungs being the lowest, followed by blue, purple, red, orange and gold at the very top. They also have no qualms about enslaving other races and poisoning said races' food to keep them lethargic and complacent. (Perhaps the grungs are meant to be a form of commentary, what with the color-based social structure, the enslaving of other races, and the feeding them of poison to keep them down. But maybe I'm just reading too deep into it. After all, they're just fantasy creatures, and things like that couldn't happen in real life... anymore...)
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Mike Tyson Likes Pigeons 2 comments
happy_frog
· 4 years ago
Yeah, it's a real show. It began airing on Adult Swim in 2014 and it's got four seasons so far. Apparently, it's been well received.
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Froggo Fun #212 - Whenever I See a Frog Post 5 comments
happy_frog
· 4 years ago
Note: Do not engage in unsupervised frog-licking. Always have Tim Long along.
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