Today’s cartoon for The i Paper twitter.com/theipaper
I like my covfefe like I like my women.
Hey so like no one knew that the ship in tfa was Omega supreme/ a transformer
Lmao so imagine fucking ratchet just doing it in a hallway for funsies but everyone is like
Wtf dude
But ratchet is like ∠( ᐛ 」∠)_ it’s for my husbando
Lmao okay bye @robutty
aosidhgaoph he’s just plugged into a wall or console or something and everyone assumes hes reading Important Data or something when really no his husbands just being nasty and is like “BABE BABE I GOT THIS GREAT IDEA” meanwhile Ratchet’s trying to cross his legs to keep from dripping lubricants and is like “that’s nice dear but PLEASE im at WORK”
Plus he DOES have those little hand/claw things he restrained Megs with…he could get Ratchet the same wayHhhhhhhhh-hh please wreck ratchet with those grabbers.
It’s the Lost Light, not Omega Supreme, but y’all need to read this (not by me):
BED
This mama was NOT happy that I was near her babies. She came out of her crevice to greet me with an intimidating pose and rattle. Timber Rattlesnake (Crotalus horridus) NY
Rattlesnakes, rarely for reptiles and almost unheard of in snakes, are fairly social. They also demonstrate maternal care, which is again quite a rare thing for reptiles, especially with live babies and not just the eggs. See the other adults? They won’t eat the babies like most snakes would with a batch of babies that weren’t their own. In fact, adult timber rattlers are known to defend batches of babies that aren’t related to them. One of the few snakes that can be kept in groups in captivity, and, given their fairly social behavior in the wild (especially with members of their family), they probably should be when space allows.
And look at the tailtip of the baby up front. Rattlesnakes are born with only one segment on the tail, they can’t rattle at that point. They have to shed at least once, add segments on, so they can make the intimidating bzzzt noise. Newborn rattlers can’t rattle, which is something to be aware of when IDing a smallish snake.
As wire BBQ brush injuries rise, where is Health Canada action?
I know this isn’t specific to Canada and isn’t really politics, but this happened to someone I know recently and I think it’s important that people know about it.
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Submitted by lifecarriesonendlessly.
Seriously guys, I really recommend that if you use these: stop.
This almost happened to me as well – I (along with my family) heard about people accidentally swallowing the bristles if they get stuck to the grill and then get caught in food, and our immediate reaction was “that sucks, but come on, how do you not notice them?”
And then not even a full 24 hours after we first heard about it, I got one in my burger. And the thing is, it’s really difficult to notice them. I literally thought it was a hair at first. And then as I was trying to get it out of my mouth, I thought ‘no, that’s not a hair, must be a burnt crunchy bit or something’ and then it got partially stuck between my teeth and I was finally able to grab it. All in all, it probably took me a good two to three minutes from first noticing it to finally getting it out of my mouth – and I lost it a couple of times too. If I’d been eating faster, or been less determined about getting it out of my mouth (I’m really picky about textures), I would’ve swallowed it.
All in all, considering how many people use them, it’s actually a pretty rare occurrence, but it can cause so much fucking damage it’s just not worth the risk.
There are wooden and I believe stone or pumice bbq scrapers/cleaners that are much safer, if you have a wire cleaner, please replace it
As wire BBQ brush injuries rise, where is Health Canada action?
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replied to your post “gavouttahere
replied to your post “ex-vegan friend says that cow’s…”How are the emotions so different may I ask? And how do we know that the mothers do not care for their offspring when we have seen evidence that say otherwise (Clips of cows crying after their young is removed)?
They literally do not have the biological physiology to have human emotions, their brains literally do not have the parts or produce the hormones needed for that complex emotion. And they are NOT humans. So it’s safe to say no animal is going to have “human” emotions. Because they are not human.
I think mother cows biting, killing, ignoring and charging their young is a pretty good indication that they don’t care about their calves. Which is why th
“Evidence” there is no evidence just misinformation and lies you’ve gotten from vegan based websites and videos that all twist the truth in order to manipulate you. And you apparently lack the independent thinking skills to do your own research.
Cows don’t cry for emotional reasons. They cry because there’s something in their eye and it’s the eyes way of trying to clean it. Humans are the only species that cry due to emotion.
Turtles cry when they come out of the water, but that doesn’t mean they’re sad to be out of the water. It means they’re getting rid of excess salt in their bodies.

