I dunno, I once witnessed a human take off a greasy old ball cap in a theatre, pour popcorn into it, eat the popcorn, then put it back on his head. So YMMV. I didn't witness him eating his feces off the ground though, but I can't say for certain he wouldn't have done that.
I drove through the Banff/Jasper highway recently and couldn't help chuckling about Sliver's "build more mountain town" threads
Sliver is 1,000,000% correct about build more mountain towns. It's actually insane there isn't more people who agree with us on this, but for preserving the thousands and thousands and hundreds of thousands of square kilometers of pristine nature, instead we have to somehow figure out how to box in a bazillion people on two town blocks in Banff. It's absurd haha
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I have to ask, and expect to be disappointed with the answer, but you have converted your entire family to Islam, right Sliver? Cause if you don't know the Islamic people's feelings on dogs...
Join us, Sliver. Come for the dog hate, stay for the eternal salvation.
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Researchers at North Carolina State University are inventing technology to decode dog talk. Hari Sreenivasan visits a computer science lab that has designed a harness to monitor physiological and emotional changes and send wireless commands through vibrations, which could be used with guide animals or search and rescue dogs.
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This is part of what bothers me. You take a thing with thoughts, feelings and desires and remove its freewill and break its spirit until all interactions and behaviours are optimized for you.
I LOVE animals, and will probably keep adopting them while there are a bunch suffering alone in small cages at the shelter because we insist on breeding more of them. That said, I think the concept of pet ownership is totally messed up.
I still haven't heard a compelling reason as to why the life of a dog or cat is worth more than the factory farm chicken or cow that lives a dreadful life only to be slaughtered and keep the cuter dogs and cats alive to serve their largely one way relationships with us.
That's an uncomfortable subject no one wants to talk about.
But I will say that any highly trained dog I have known seems to lead a very happy life, so I'd submit it's a two-way street between dog and it's master.
As someone who didn’t grow up with dogs my wife and I just last week decided to adopt a puppy. We went back and forth on this a lot and decided we needed something hypoallergenic, non shedding, and small to medium in size.
I will say it has been a ton work, but I haven’t experienced much grossness other than cleaning up his accidents indoors. He’s still too young to go on walks and meet other dogs, but we haven’t had any regrets at all. We have also hired a professional to come help us train him because I agree dogs with bad manners are a pain to be around- especially if guests aren’t dog people.
They’re right next to where poo and pee come out and they themselves excrete all kinds of things, the least of which is clumpy globs of blood. They can stink pretty bad if not taken care of too. They spread diseases, which can even be deadly.
They’re right next to where poo and pee come out and they themselves excrete all kinds of things, the least of which is clumpy globs of blood. They can stink pretty bad if not taken care of too. They spread diseases, which can even be deadly.
Having said this, I still love them.
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Sliver is 1,000,000% correct about build more mountain towns. It's actually insane there isn't more people who agree with us on this, but for preserving the thousands and thousands and hundreds of thousands of square kilometers of pristine nature, instead we have to somehow figure out how to box in a bazillion people on two town blocks in Banff. It's absurd haha
The only practical places to build new mountain towns are in valleys. But valleys are the natural habitats and corridors of wildlife.
It would be like saying you’re going to replace only 0.5 per cent of the pavement in Calgary with public green-spaces, but that pavement was Deerfoot, Crowchild, and Glenmore.
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The only practical places to build new mountain towns are in valleys. But valleys are the natural habitats and highways of wildlife.
It would be like saying you’re going to replace only 0.5 per cent of the pavement in Calgary with public green-spaces, but that pavement was Deerfoot, Crowchild, and Glenmore.
Those valley's are fataing huge. Why don't we try a thing where we split the valley in two so animals get their half and we get ours? It's not like it's this insurmountable challenge to build a town. Plus, for every mountain there is a valley. We have enough mountains/valleys to build a town a year for the next thousand years and we'd still have room for another 50,000 towns. The world will crash into the sun before we exhaust all the real estate available to us.
Those valley's are fataing huge. Why don't we try a thing where we split the valley in two so animals get their half and we get ours? It's not like it's this insurmountable challenge to build a town. Plus, for every mountain there is a valley. We have enough mountains/valleys to build a town a year for the next thousand years and we'd still have room for another 50,000 towns. The world will crash into the sun before we exhaust all the real estate available to us.
People are so selfish and narcissistic....no wonder I don't want to live on this planet anymore.
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