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slimgirljo15 wrote: »My daughter sent a pic of the first brown snake of the season in her yard. I was asked by someone here are they venomous?. Eastern browns are the second most deadly in the world and pretty common.. it dawned on me how unphased we are by this.. weird huh lol
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OMM.... how lucky I am to have found someone that doesn't run from all my faults, but embraces them as who I am.
Also, how badly I need to find better employment, save some cash, get my license back, and get us out of the farmland projects.2 -
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effing_steve wrote: »SEAHORSES4EVER wrote: »effing_steve wrote: »
Neat!
It IS pretty neat. Glad you like!
Pack some heat!
Someone sent me this before. I love it.0 -
I just read a study that said about 40% of people would save their dog instead of a foreign tourist if an out of control bus was aiming for them. How isn’t the percentage to save the dog nearly 100% across the board for every stranger? No way I’d save a stranger.2
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slimgirljo15 wrote: »My daughter sent a pic of the first brown snake of the season in her yard. I was asked by someone here are they venomous?. Eastern browns are the second most deadly in the world and pretty common.. it dawned on me how unphased we are by this.. weird huh lol
eww gross i'll never visit your country
ps you don't look old enough to have adult kid
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michael1976_ca wrote: »slimgirljo15 wrote: »My daughter sent a pic of the first brown snake of the season in her yard. I was asked by someone here are they venomous?. Eastern browns are the second most deadly in the world and pretty common.. it dawned on me how unphased we are by this.. weird huh lol
eww gross i'll never visit your country
ps you don't look old enough to have adult kid
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I just read a study that said about 40% of people would save their dog instead of a foreign tourist if an out of control bus was aiming for them. How isn’t the percentage to save the dog nearly 100% across the board for every stranger? No way I’d save a stranger.
Whoa. Wait.
You value the life of an animal over that of a human?
I love my dog and would sacrifice her life to save a stranger's life in a heartbeat.
Not saving the life of a stranger over saving the life of an animal (even a beloved pet ), how is this even a question?3 -
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Motorsheen wrote: »
Yeah. I love my dog more than life. I would throw myself in front of a bus to save him. That said, I would save the stranger. My priorities: other person > my dog > me0 -
Motorsheen wrote: »
Yeah. I love my dog more than life. I would throw myself in front of a bus to save him. That said, I would save the stranger. My priorities: other person > my dog > me
Wow, okay.... I respect your opinion and differ in respect to saving my dog over myself.
I have people who rely on me and as much as we love our pet, she's not getting saved before me or a stranger.0 -
Motorsheen wrote: »Motorsheen wrote: »
Yeah. I love my dog more than life. I would throw myself in front of a bus to save him. That said, I would save the stranger. My priorities: other person > my dog > me
Wow, okay.... I respect your opinion and differ in respect to saving my dog over myself.
I have people who rely on me and as much as we love our pet, she's not getting saved before me or a stranger.
Nobody depends on me. The calculus might change if I had a family.
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Motorsheen wrote: »Motorsheen wrote: »
Yeah. I love my dog more than life. I would throw myself in front of a bus to save him. That said, I would save the stranger. My priorities: other person > my dog > me
Wow, okay.... I respect your opinion and differ in respect to saving my dog over myself.
I have people who rely on me and as much as we love our pet, she's not getting saved before me or a stranger.
Nobody depends on me. The calculus might change if I had a family.
Okay...... But you value the life of an animal over that of a human (you) ?1 -
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Motorsheen wrote: »Motorsheen wrote: »Motorsheen wrote: »
Yeah. I love my dog more than life. I would throw myself in front of a bus to save him. That said, I would save the stranger. My priorities: other person > my dog > me
Wow, okay.... I respect your opinion and differ in respect to saving my dog over myself.
I have people who rely on me and as much as we love our pet, she's not getting saved before me or a stranger.
Nobody depends on me. The calculus might change if I had a family.
Okay...... But you value the life of an animal over that of a human (you) ?
I have agency Over my own life, it's my decision what I do with it. A purposeful sacrifice isn't a loss to me.3 -
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Motorsheen wrote: »Motorsheen wrote: »Motorsheen wrote: »
Yeah. I love my dog more than life. I would throw myself in front of a bus to save him. That said, I would save the stranger. My priorities: other person > my dog > me
Wow, okay.... I respect your opinion and differ in respect to saving my dog over myself.
I have people who rely on me and as much as we love our pet, she's not getting saved before me or a stranger.
Nobody depends on me. The calculus might change if I had a family.
Okay...... But you value the life of an animal over that of a human (you) ?
I have agency Over my own life, it's my decision what I do with it. A purposeful sacrifice isn't a loss to me.
That's quite the sacrifice. At least we agree that we both value the life of a stranger over an animal.
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OutOfUserName wrote: »I just read a study that said about 40% of people would save their dog instead of a foreign tourist if an out of control bus was aiming for them. How isn’t the percentage to save the dog nearly 100% across the board for every stranger? No way I’d save a stranger.
cant really tell until its happening most people will freeze or panic
If you could predetermine your reaction, which would it be: your pet or a stranger?
Remember, you can only save one.0 -
OutOfUserName wrote: »Motorsheen wrote: »OutOfUserName wrote: »I just read a study that said about 40% of people would save their dog instead of a foreign tourist if an out of control bus was aiming for them. How isn’t the percentage to save the dog nearly 100% across the board for every stranger? No way I’d save a stranger.
cant really tell until its happening most people will freeze or panic
If you could predetermine your reaction, which would it be: your pet or a stranger?
Remember, you can only save one.
honestly im imagining my dog giving me the sad look and crying and im also imagining a stranger face bloodied and begging for me to help him. with a clear head i can say to pull help him out but i also know that when my adrenaline is going full blast i could go and try to save both, or just save myself or just save my dog.
Ha. Yeah... God willing, we won't ever need to make that choice.1 -
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Questioning a lot about this SITH life. Taking strides on the good side and allowing my demons to hide while they work on themselves.0
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Will_Run_4_Food wrote: »Shrinking my circle. Resisting the urge to call people out. That's what's on my mind.
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Will_Run_4_Food wrote: »Shrinking my circle. Resisting the urge to call people out. That's what's on my mind.
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