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For Those Who Need to Hear It 4 comments
happy_frog · 1 year ago
If one achives perfection, what is left?
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The Beauty of a Painting Lies in its Details 1 comments
happy_frog · 1 year ago
I won't let it die. I'd go so far as to proclaim that I won't say goodbye.
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Froggos '23 #116 - Why Would They? 1 comments
happy_frog · 1 year ago
Looks like a dream home to me.
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Froggos '23 #115 - This Is Important 2 comments
happy_frog · 1 year ago
Spring was kinda late this year, wasn't it.
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Happy Earth Day! 1 comments
happy_frog · 1 year ago
Greetings, loved ones. Let's take a journey (to last year's Earth Day post): https://m.funsubstance.com/fun/639219/happy-earth-day/
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Caturday - Adoption Bamboozle 1 comments
happy_frog · 1 year ago
What cat? I see no cat.
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That's How Coo Do 2 comments
happy_frog · 1 year ago
This has prevented many a columbrid from pursuing a musical career.
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No context provided 3 comments
happy_frog · 1 year ago
Hoot-Tan Clan.
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He he he 1 comments
happy_frog · 1 year ago
Wait 'til they hear about Arabic numerals.
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An Endangered Species 5 comments
happy_frog · 1 year ago
Well, until someone politicizes it, that is.
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Froggos '23 #114/Froppy Friday - Anne Unusual Frop 1 comments
happy_frog · 1 year ago
For those not unhealthly obsessed with cartoons, that's Anne Boonchuy, the protagonist of Amphibia.
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Froggos '23 #113 - Frog in Cannabis Field in Southern Oregon 3 comments
happy_frog · 1 year ago
Y'all know what day it is. That's right. 4/20. And while I won't be blazing it, I did have some hemp cookies.
They're not great, honestly. But I do feel somewhat tingly and the roof mouth is numb. Didn't really expect that.
So now I guess I should veg out and watch The Big Lebowski.
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Froggos '23 #112 - Movie Night 2 comments
happy_frog · 1 year ago
Tough call between Frog and Frogs.
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Terry's Log, Shark Date: 19.04.23 4 comments
happy_frog · 1 year ago
As any frog will tell you, log good for sits.
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Weird Wednesday - Hot Soup Helps a Sore Throat 1 comments
happy_frog · 1 year ago
There's a lot of weird stuff in the world, especially at this point in history. Some weirdness is best avoided, but some is worth celebrating.
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And who better to kick off this series than perhaps the most famous weird Wednesday of them all.
This incarnation of Wednesday is from the 1992 Addams Family animated series, and it's the one I'm most familiar with.
What's noteworthy about her is that she most often wears a smile and speaks in a soft, almost comforting voice, as opposed to most gloomy renditions of the character.
But that doesn't mean she's any less creepy. In fact, one could argue that the constrast accentuates the feeling of uneasiness she gives off.
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That cannot have been a fun meeting 1 comments
happy_frog · 1 year ago
Well, clearly no one informed them that nuclear power is the cleanest, safest, and most efficient type of energy available.
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Hello, I Want to Play a Game 7 comments
happy_frog · 1 year ago
Highway to Hell with a Boner.
AI is smarter than we are 1 comments
happy_frog · 1 year ago
So the machines have already surpassed us. The age of man is coming to an end.
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Some Completely Ordinary Sand 1 comments
happy_frog · 1 year ago
Eye see no reason two be scared.
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Froggos '23 #111 - An Offer You Can't Refuse 3 comments
happy_frog · 1 year ago
Yes, I would like to purchase 1 serotonin, please.
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Tako Tuesday - Jellybean Octos 3 comments
happy_frog · 1 year ago
Note: Not actually jellybeans, but octo eggs. Although, octopus eggs are sometimes called sea grapes, for some reason.
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Those kooky Yankees… 1 comments
happy_frog · 1 year ago
The same? I might be out of the loop, but last I checked, no one from those countries shot a teen (twice) for accidently ringing their doorbell.
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Froggos '23 #110 - Tapir Frog (Totally Real, You Guys!) 2 comments
happy_frog · 1 year ago
Were you expecting a bamboozle. Well, I have bamboozled that expectation, for these long-nosed leapers are quite real.
First discovered in 2019, and formally described in 2022, they've long been known to the inhabitants of the Western Amazon who call them rana danta (lit. tapir frog).
Since they're a newly discovered species, not much is known about them. What is known however, is that they're a burrowing frog spending most of their time underground, particularly in mud. Their chocolate coloring helps with camouflage. (But, like the chocolate frog of Australia, they're not actually made of chocolate.)
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It's wedneday my dudes 2 comments
happy_frog · 1 year ago
Frogs never skip leg day.
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Sailor Monday 1 comments
happy_frog · 1 year ago
Thankfully, my current job doesn't drain me on a daily basis as much as my previous ones did.