It’s often fixable if caught soon enough. Basically the affected creature gets ripped a new asshole under anasthesia.
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I think you can hide message previews now, but dang lol.
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Not The Onion@lemmy.world•Hasbro is being sued for printing too many Magic: The Gathering cards - DexertoEnglish
8·16 days agoFor the first time ever, I opened a bundle to realize the dice straight up hadn’t been included. I opened a ticket after showing proof of purchase and was told Wizards was experiencing a higher than normal volume for returns and issues, so it’d be while before I saw it.
I wonder if others are experiencing a decrease in quality or if I was just unlucky?
Frigidlollipop@lemmy.worldto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What improved your quality of life so much, you wish you did it sooner?
32·18 days agoKnives that don’t suck. Also getting chickens. I love them so much, great pets and they lay eggs :)
Those talons though… impressive.
This is actually changing. Historically, folks usually moved more right as they aged, but that is shifting as folks agr now. Times are different, tons of people who did everything right can’t even afford a house now.
Fair point. Even in this case that could be true, but the added context made me fill in the blanks to believe the disappointment was more about him not being able to pass certain things on since he believed in traditional gender roles.
Why does the husband have a hand with 5 fingers for only the first panel and then everyone else has mits for hands? Lol.
I had a very Christian coworker who already had a daughter and who was part of the maga pipeline. He didn’t hide his disappointment when he told me the gender of he and his wife’s next child had been revealed as another girl. Sent a shudder up my spine how he paused and said it in a sad tone, the way you would if you were a teenager expecting a Mustang for your birthday and instead having your parents roll up in a Saturn for you. What kind of world do we live in where folks are disappointed that their next kid will be female? It’s dumb society has been crafted this way, stupid af.
Frigidlollipop@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Valve Announces New Steam Machine, Steam Controller & Steam FrameEnglish
3·3 months agoAm I the only one who preferred the “skinnier” style of controller like the old GameCube or even N64 controllers? I loved that grip control, now it feels like we’ve been either trending towards bloated controllers like this one that suck for people with smaller hands or those tiny little joycons that hurt to use long term.
Frigidlollipop@lemmy.worldtoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.world•I was so young back thenEnglish
2·3 months agoCan I ask what career field you went into?
Just in case some folks don’t know… some breeds are designed for this. My buddy’s Pyrenees will do anything to stay outside in the snow and not come in as often as possible.
I dont think there’s anything wrong with not wanting to rent, though. My dream is to have enough land to have livestock and to be able to plant what I want when I want in my garden. I believe humans are happier living together in groups/with family, but it’s also important to have a little thing to call your own even if its shared, I think.
Frigidlollipop@lemmy.worldto
World News@lemmy.world•More than 350 trekkers escape blizzard-hit Everest, hundreds still strandedEnglish
1·4 months agoI dont think the debate is over whether you have to leave the garbage to do this hike; I think the argument is that because you HAVE to do that, this expedition should either be closed or more highly regulated. The amount of trash and bodies will just slowly accumulate, and it’s weird in today’s world of high tech gear to even claim summiting as a badge of honor. Sure it’s cool… but you have nothing on the folks that did it with limited knowledge and questionable gear in the early days.
Frigidlollipop@lemmy.worldto
World News@lemmy.world•More than 350 trekkers escape blizzard-hit Everest, hundreds still strandedEnglish
1·4 months agoId like to sneak in and offer an opposing argument here. I see what you are saying, but imagine if someone said poachers in Africa depend on the revenue from selling illegal wildlife goods. The idea is that even if its a reality now, it really isn’t a good one, and if they COULD work away from it, it’d likely be better overall.
To ruin the fun… I’ve repeatedly read that chameleons are ridiculously easy to stress. Like, even handling them too much is discouraged because of it. If the chameleon is seriously going around biting people, I doubt it’s in super great shape. But idk how serious the stress thing really is.
Frigidlollipop@lemmy.worldto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Would you retire at 30 and live frugally?
2·5 months agoI’d do it, but retiring early = doing my hobbies instead. Long days writing books, making art, volunteering, and pet sitting. Retiring would just mean working the jobs I want instead of the ones I have to.
Frigidlollipop@lemmy.worldto
News@lemmy.world•The terrifying reality behind one of America’s fastest-growing dairy brands
2·5 months agoI think that’s being a bit obtuse. It’s obvious that “natural” in this context means not cut short by slaughter/disease/etc. The natural lifespan of the human being is what could be said to mean how long a human lives if an early death doesn’t take them. Moreover, that range can include the tribal human living without processed food or electricity or the sheltered city dweller living safely alongside their McDonald’s.
Frigidlollipop@lemmy.worldto
News@lemmy.world•The terrifying reality behind one of America’s fastest-growing dairy brands
3·5 months agoDefine artificial assistance? If you mean human care like feed and safety, then I fail to see how that is relevant. It’s similar to asking if I have data on Boston terrier lifespan without human assistance in the wild. We created these breeds.
The lifespans I gave are lifespans with care (feed, shelter) given in the case of the domesticated species. Im very interested in why you think data on domesticated species living in the wild is relevant, but if you are interested in the hardness of domesticated species, there is an interesting case of a cow escaping the slaughterhouse in Poland to live with a herd of wild bison. No idea what ended up happening, but it caused quite a stir that she survived winter just fine.





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