May 31 2016 - Collin Kennedy, who is a cancer patient, used expanding spray foam to disable a parking meter at the Health Sciences Centre in Winnipeg where he gets his treatment. He says the fees are a tax on the sick. [video]
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May 31 2016 - Collin Kennedy, who is a cancer patient, used expanding spray foam to disable a parking meter at the Health Sciences Centre in Winnipeg where he gets his treatment. He says the fees are a tax on the sick. [video]
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i hope i can continue making you happy for a long time
so I got into grad school today with my shitty 2.8 gpa and the moral of the story is reblog those good luck posts for the love of god
okay so i just got my dream job??? a week after applying to it?? and now iâm thinkingâŠ.maybe this is the good luck post
in this house we love, cherish, respect, and use the oxford comma
men moaning is basically the hottest thing a guy can do besides give you neck kisses
yesterday i was taking a guestâs order and they were staring at the menu and the question they asked stunned me into silence and has been burned into my brain for life and i will present it to you verbatim today. they looked at the menu and turned to me and asked âso like, the more we get, the more expensive it is? is that how it works?â
Happiness Will Come To You.
when tho
When You Least Expect It. Probably Late March
reblog for happiness to come for you in late march!
I reblogged this last year and I hung out with blink-182 backstage on March 30. Reblogging again because it worked the first time.
honestly, last year one of the best days of my life happened in late March
Do NOT bother my boy.Â
DO. FUCKING. NOT.
What a wonderful way to wake up! Every little boy deserves a dog, and every dog deserves a little boy.
WHEN HE PULLS THE BLANKET BACK OVER HIM AND GIVES HIM A KISS ON THE NOSE REBLOG IF YOU AGREE
âyou cannot kill me in a way that mattersâ is so raw and powerful but it comes from an incomprehensible shitpost about mushrooms
add it to the list boys
Zoomed out while taking a picture of my Christmas tree
[CHRISTMAS INTENSIFIES]
THE CHEER HAS REACHED CRITICAL MASS
wEâRE ENTERING WARP DRIVE
Queen.
I always have to reboot this.
For anyone wondering, this is amazing enrichment for the animal and a great way to involve guests! The lions arenât forced to play with the rope if they donât want to, and these guys (and anyone else who tries this out) have an awesome close up and hands on experience, all without having to come in direct contact with the cat!
@why-animals-do-the-thing
This definitely counts as #actually cute. This video is from the San Antonio Zoo, and the lionessâ name is Axelle. As @ordinaryredtail said above, the tug of war interaction is entirely voluntary on her part.
My guess is that the zoo staff did use some positive reinforcement training to teach her how to pick up and pull on the rope at first, because thatâs not necessary something a lion would just do on their own. While itâs also probable that sheâs rewarded with something tasty did choosing to engage with the members of the public like this, Axelle wouldnât be engaging if it was a negative experience for her (there arenât enough snacks in the world to coerce a lion into doing something they find actively distressing). If she didnât want to participate, she could just walk away.
Some sanctuary and animal rights groups have taken issue with this interaction because they consider it unethical to ask a lion to engage in any âunnatural behaviorâ âfor the benefit of the public,â calling it exploitation. It is worth keeping in mind, however, that learning and engaging in novel behaviors is hugely enriching for animals in human care, and that lions have no concept of exploitation. As long as the lion is not bothered by the presence or noise of the crowd, is not injured or harmed, and is engaging on an entirely voluntary basis, this sort of thing is entirely ethical. It is far safer than any type of interaction where a member of the public is coming into direct context with a big cat, but still allows people to directly experience the sheer strength of a lion up close.
Donât forget that big cats like to play just like small cats do. If small cats love playing with string and dangly things, why wouldnât a big cat like tug-of-war?
Axelleâs probably having a blast. This isnât just visitor engagement, itâs enrichment for her.
The auxiliary water pump on my car broke (the plastic rotted and cracked so it was spewing coolant everywhere) and the mechanic wanted me to pay $300 for a $150 part.
I went to an auto store and bought the part for just under $150 and was gonna have the mechanic install it until I called them back and they said they donât install customer parts.
So I figured if they wonât install customer parts, theyâll at least fix existing problems with the vehicle.
So, naturally I poorly installed the new part myself, then took it to the mechanic saying I had coolant issues and wasnât sure what the problem was. They fixed the problem in under 20 minutes and only charged me $30 for the labor.
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Imma try that last one
I went to my doctorâs office and asked if they had any slots open for that day. They told me they donât take walk-ins, you have to call ahead for an appointment.
So I pulled out my phone and called the office. The other receptionist answered the phone and the first one literally WATCHED ME say âIâd like to make an appointment today if you have any slots available.â
He said to me (on the phone) all they had available was for 9:00, could I make it in time?
I said âYep, Iâm standing right here.â
He didnât understand what I meant and happily put my appointment down.
I hung up and said to the original receptionist, âHi, I have an appointment in five minutes.â
She (very angrily) entered me as arrived and gave me my forms.