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niece admitted to being physically a hard time killing something
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M Kfivethousand
2021-12-06 00:06:33 UTC
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I don't know because I don't eat chicken
People tell me that when you became a vegetarian, chicken was the only thing they missed.
now I know what they mean by "missing it"

(referring to weird males lines about screwing the chicken)
of course I got too much class to actually dignifying with a response when someone says that , because frankly I am not talking to such a person about animals EVEr again
but if I had said that at the ballpark all the guys woulda thought that was even funnier than what he said and they woulda said that THAT was the line of the night

but I fantasize here

mk5000

She working just like me
I think I'm in love
She think the way I think
Chilling on a vibe--"Zodiac Killer" lyrics
Mooski
M Kfivethousand
2021-12-07 18:56:55 UTC
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Post by M Kfivethousand
I don't know because I don't eat chicken
People tell me that when you became a vegetarian, chicken was the only thing they missed.
now I know what they mean by "missing it"
(referring to weird males lines about screwing the chicken)
of course I got too much class to actually dignifying with a response when someone says that , because frankly I am not talking to such a person about animals EVEr again
but if I had said that at the ballpark all the guys woulda thought that was even funnier than what he said and they woulda said that THAT was the line of the night
but I fantasize here
mk5000
She working just like me
I think I'm in love
She think the way I think
Chilling on a vibe--"Zodiac Killer" lyrics
Mooski
Williams and his team reintroduce captivity-hatched fledglings to life as free-living birds. Their breeders—mostly scarlet and great green macaws—are rescued captive birds that would not survive release. But preparing young birds to go free in a complex world without parents to follow and learn from, bereft of that cultural guidance, is a slow, risky gambit.
In all free-living parrots that have been studied, nestlings develop individually unique calls, learned from their parents. Researchers have described this as “an intriguing parallel with human parents naming infants.” Indeed, these vocal identities help individuals distinguish neighbors, mates, sexes, and individuals—the same functions that human names serve.
Sam tells me that when he studied Amazon parrots, he could hear differences between them saying, essentially, “Let’s go,” “I’m here, where are you?,” and “Hello, darling, I just brought breakfast.” Researchers who develop really good ears for parrot vocalization and use technology to study recordings have shown that parrot noise is more organized and meaningful than it sounds to beginners like me. In a study of budgerigars, for instance, birds who were unfamiliar with each other were placed together.

Excerpt From
Becoming Wild
Carl Safina
M Kfivethousand
2021-12-08 01:29:24 UTC
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I don't know because I don't eat chicken
People tell me that when you became a vegetarian, chicken was the only thing they missed.
now I know what they mean by "missing it"
(referring to weird males lines about screwing the chicken)
of course I got too much class to actually dignifying with a response when someone says that , because frankly I am not talking to such a person about animals EVEr again
but if I had said that at the ballpark all the guys woulda thought that was even funnier than what he said and they woulda said that THAT was the line of the night
but I fantasize here
mk5000
She working just like me
I think I'm in love
She think the way I think
Chilling on a vibe--"Zodiac Killer" lyrics
Mooski
Williams and his team reintroduce captivity-hatched fledglings to life as free-living birds. Their breeders—mostly scarlet and great green macaws—are rescued captive birds that would not survive release. But preparing young birds to go free in a complex world without parents to follow and learn from, bereft of that cultural guidance, is a slow, risky gambit.
In all free-living parrots that have been studied, nestlings develop individually unique calls, learned from their parents. Researchers have described this as “an intriguing parallel with human parents naming infants.” Indeed, these vocal identities help individuals distinguish neighbors, mates, sexes, and individuals—the same functions that human names serve.
Sam tells me that when he studied Amazon parrots, he could hear differences between them saying, essentially, “Let’s go,” “I’m here, where are you?,” and “Hello, darling, I just brought breakfast.” Researchers who develop really good ears for parrot vocalization and use technology to study recordings have shown that parrot noise is more organized and meaningful than it sounds to beginners like me. In a study of budgerigars, for instance, birds who were unfamiliar with each other were placed together.
Excerpt From
Becoming Wild
Carl Safina
I could probably live in the woods in Virginia with no houses around me.
As long as I could have a tiny-house built there.

My neighbor wants to put one up on her cousin's property

mk5000

Push him to the limit, watch him snap just like any man
Steady poppin' Percocet, he blacked off them milligrams

You don't live how he live, you don't feel the man
Ain't no lil' bitty pill, just gone heal a man

source: http://www.lyricsondemand.com/g/gherbolyrics/ptsdalbumlyrics.html#shooterlyrics
M Kfivethousand
2021-12-08 18:58:29 UTC
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I don't know because I don't eat chicken
People tell me that when you became a vegetarian, chicken was the only thing they missed.
now I know what they mean by "missing it"
(referring to weird males lines about screwing the chicken)
of course I got too much class to actually dignifying with a response when someone says that , because frankly I am not talking to such a person about animals EVEr again
but if I had said that at the ballpark all the guys woulda thought that was even funnier than what he said and they woulda said that THAT was the line of the night
but I fantasize here
mk5000
She working just like me
I think I'm in love
She think the way I think
Chilling on a vibe--"Zodiac Killer" lyrics
Mooski
Williams and his team reintroduce captivity-hatched fledglings to life as free-living birds. Their breeders—mostly scarlet and great green macaws—are rescued captive birds that would not survive release. But preparing young birds to go free in a complex world without parents to follow and learn from, bereft of that cultural guidance, is a slow, risky gambit.
In all free-living parrots that have been studied, nestlings develop individually unique calls, learned from their parents. Researchers have described this as “an intriguing parallel with human parents naming infants.” Indeed, these vocal identities help individuals distinguish neighbors, mates, sexes, and individuals—the same functions that human names serve.
Sam tells me that when he studied Amazon parrots, he could hear differences between them saying, essentially, “Let’s go,” “I’m here, where are you?,” and “Hello, darling, I just brought breakfast.” Researchers who develop really good ears for parrot vocalization and use technology to study recordings have shown that parrot noise is more organized and meaningful than it sounds to beginners like me. In a study of budgerigars, for instance, birds who were unfamiliar with each other were placed together.
Excerpt From
Becoming Wild
Carl Safina
I could probably live in the woods in Virginia with no houses around me.
As long as I could have a tiny-house built there.
My neighbor wants to put one up on her cousin's property
mk5000
Push him to the limit, watch him snap just like any man
Steady poppin' Percocet, he blacked off them milligrams
You don't live how he live, you don't feel the man
Ain't no lil' bitty pill, just gone heal a man
source: http://www.lyricsondemand.com/g/gherbolyrics/ptsdalbumlyrics.html#shooterlyrics
The snow storm part of it is now forecast to be making a right turn to the south of us.
All we’re getting for the rest of this week is clouds cover and very cold.
I hate clouds on cold days. Especially on several days in a row. Need sun for the greenhouse.
Only thing worse than lots of cloudy days in a row, is wind. Worst thing for plants, even in winter.

mk5000

Dave's layin' down a groove that we know you'll like
With The Glove on the turntables and Ice-T on the mic, we're Reckless
So listen to the music, let your mind feel free
Realize you're with the master G-L-O-V-E--"Reckless (12")" lyrics
Ice-T

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