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Re: You might not find it funny
By: CaviaPorcellus Date: August 25, 2021, 7:14 pm
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This is a few years old now but I still laugh like a loon
whenever I think about it.
You know Old Friends Senior Dog Sanctuary, the nonprofit that
has gained a lot of traction on Facebook for posting pictures of
their good old boys and girls?
These guys:
https://www.facebook.com/OldFriendsSeniorDogSanctuary
For awhile, there was an Old Friends Senior Dog Sanctuary
Tumblr, that was just crossposts from Facebook. It did fairly
well, got a lot of followers (EVERYONE loves old dogs), and
then...in May, 2018....
Well, see for yourself:
https://old-friends-senior-dog-sanctuary.tumblr.com/
In the fallout, it came out that the Tumblr was not actually
sanctioned by OFSDS, they had no knowledge of the account, and
it was just some random woman who really loved those old dogs
and wanted to devote a Tumblr to them. She ran multiple accounts
and got confused which one she was posting to.
#Post#: 9752--------------------------------------------------
Re: You might not find it funny
By: AbidingDudev4.1 Date: August 31, 2021, 2:18 pm
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I don't know if anyone knows more about this story, but somehow
espn broadcasted a high school football game for a high school
that doesn't really exist and it's a lot to believe how this
happened.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/highschool/2021/08/30/bishop-sycamore-hig…
#Post#: 12550--------------------------------------------------
Re: You might not find it funny
By: AbidingDudev4.1 Date: September 7, 2021, 1:58 pm
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Just bored and posting a dog pic...
https://travelerdoor.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/19-4.jpg
#Post#: 16658--------------------------------------------------
Re: You might not find it funny
By: AbidingDudev4.1 Date: September 16, 2021, 10:11 am
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Not funny but sticking in my craw a bit
I sometimes play Boggle with Friends online, a cousin or two of
mine like it and it's fun enough.
Weirdly after a recent update there's a word they no longer
accept, and hey, some day someone may accuse me of being woke
but it isn't today. I get it, if I squint, but rape is an actual
word in the actual dictionary so I don't think deleting it
serves any purpose in a game about words, just like Governor
Abbott can't stop all rapes by saying so, neither can Boggle
stop any rapes by pretending the word does not exist.
I think it's stoopid to do this.
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Re: You might not find it funny
By: Queenie Date: September 16, 2021, 10:56 am
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I play wordscapes and words like rape and porn are accepted as
bonus words but they are never ever in the puzzle itself.
#Post#: 16763--------------------------------------------------
Re: You might not find it funny
By: AbidingDudev4.1 Date: September 16, 2021, 12:17 pm
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https://weather.com/en-IN/india/biodiversity/news/2021-09-16-female-octopuses-t…
Two legs, eight legs, we pretty much deserve it, I guess.
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Re: You might not find it funny
By: PalomaBlanca Date: September 16, 2021, 8:09 pm
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[quote author=AbidingDudev4.1 link=topic=51.msg16763#msg16763
date=1631812658]
https://weather.com/en-IN/india/biodiversity/news/2021-09-16-female-octopuses-t…
Two legs, eight legs, we pretty much deserve it, I guess.
[/quote]
Just gotta say, I've been a fan of octopuses for a while now -
and this just makes me love them all the more! (I mean, how can
you not love someone with a brain in each tentacle plus one more
in the head for luck?)
The frisbee-throwing move is awesome. :)
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Re: You might not find it funny
By: Thetis099 Date: September 17, 2021, 10:24 am
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[quote author=PalomaBlanca link=topic=51.msg17019#msg17019
date=1631840962]
[quote author=AbidingDudev4.1 link=topic=51.msg16763#msg16763
date=1631812658]
https://weather.com/en-IN/india/biodiversity/news/2021-09-16-female-octopuses-t…
Two legs, eight legs, we pretty much deserve it, I guess.
[/quote]
Just gotta say, I've been a fan of octopuses for a while now -
and this just makes me love them all the more! (I mean, how can
you not love someone with a brain in each tentacle plus one more
in the head for luck?)
The frisbee-throwing move is awesome. :)
[/quote]
Cephalopods are my favorite marine charismatic megafauna.
Anatomy and physiology aside (3-D color camouflage is effing
awesome) they live strange compared to what is most familiar to
us. Highly intelligent but very short lived. This intelligence
is obtained with zero parental care after they emerge from their
egg. They can learn how to do amazing things like using a
coconut shell as armor as they traverse a barren stretch of
sand, or how to remove a threaded jar lid to get to the crabby
treat inside. At the cephalopod lab I visited regularly as a
student, the biggest challenge with some species was keeping
them in their tanks. They were persistent and not easily
discouraged from constantly trying new methods of escape.
A favorite among favorites is the Pacific Giant Octopus, which
lives for 3-5 years. The female breeds once, then she dies as a
result of carefully protecting her eggs from predators, algae,
and any other fouling. She emerges from the den weak from
starvation only to be eaten by the predators standing by as her
tiny offspring drift away on the current as micronekton.
It has always struck me as odd compared to land animals with
high intelligence that typically breed more than once and
provide at least some parental care. Very different indeed.
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Re: You might not find it funny
By: Heron Date: September 17, 2021, 10:51 am
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Count me in on the octopus fan club! I found this book
fascinating:
https://us.macmillan.com/books/9780374537197
Other Minds:
The Octopus, the Sea, and the Deep Origins of Consciousness
Author: Peter Godfrey-Smith
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Re: You might not find it funny
By: muskrat Date: September 17, 2021, 11:07 am
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Confession: I used to be scared of octopi (octopusses?) as a
little kid. No doubt it was because of some lame monster movie
I'd seen.
So this octo-lovefest in this thread is pretty damn funny to me
🐙👍🧡
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