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Before June I have to share one of my favorite tiktoks
I think confidence is a mood rather than a personality trait.
No i cant explain that
Hello tumblr here's bucky barnes please enjoy
downside of hypopigmentation: sun sensitivity
This is so precious omfg
its really cool that we discovered glass which is the material that doesnt have any chemical reactions with anything in the universe very useful for doing chemistry due to being able to put things in it to contain chemical reactions and never having it react with the things that are in it due to it being completely and entirely unreactive to every chemical
Posts from a 17th century chymist who's about to have their bones dissolved by hydrofluoric acid.
HYDROFLUORIC ACID MENTION‼️
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DICKS OUT FOR HYDROFLUORIC ACID!!!
NOT A GOOD IDEA!!!!!
when a fanfic breaks the fourth wall
when the author starts describing some fuck ass outfit that i’m supposedly wearing
i need to become weirder & creepier
I think I may never be sad ever again. There is a statue entitled "Farewell to Orpheus" on my college campus. It's been there since 1968, created by a Prof. Frederic Littman that use to work at the university. It sits in the middle of a fountain, and the fountain is often full of litter. I have taken it upon myself to clean the litter out when I see it (the skimmers only come by once a week at max). But because of my style of dress, this means that bystanders see a twenty-something on their hands and knees at the edge of the fountain, sleeves rolled up, trying not to splash dirty water on their slacks while their briefcase and suit coat sit nearby. This is fine, usually. But today was Saturday Market, which means the twenty or so people in the area suddenly became hundreds. So, obviously, somebody stopped to ask what I was doing. "This," I gestured at the statue, "is Eurydice. She was the wife of Orpheus, the greatest storyteller in Greece. And this litter is disrespectful." Then, on a whim, I squinted up at them. "Do you know the story of Orpheus and Eurydice?" "No," they replied, shifting slightly to sit.
"Would you like to?"
"Sure!"
So I told them. I told them the story as I know it- and I've had a bit of practice. Orpheus, child of a wishing star, favorite of the messenger god, who had a hard-working, wonderful wife, Eurydice; his harp that could lull beasts to passivity, coax song from nymphs, and move mountains before him; and the men who, while he dreamed and composed, came to steal Eurydice away. I told of how she ran, and the water splashed up on my clothes. But I didn't care. I told of how the adder in the field bit her heel, and she died. I told of the Underworld- how Orpheus charmed the riverman, pacified Cerberus with a lullaby, and melted the hearts of the wise judges. I laughed as I remarked how lucky he was that it was winter- for Persephone was moved by his song where Hades was not. She convinced Hades to let Orpheus prove he was worthy of taking Eurydice. I tugged my coat back on, and said how Orpheus had to play and sing all the way out of the Underworld, without ever looking back to see if his beloved wife followed. And I told how, when he stopped for breath, he thought he heard her stumble and fall, and turned to help her up- but it was too late. I told the story four times after that, to four different groups, each larger than the last. And I must have cast a glance at the statue, something that said "I'm sorry, I miss you--" because when I finished my second to last retelling, a young boy piped up, perhaps seven or eight, and asked me a question that has made my day, and potentially my life: "Are you Orpheus?" I told the tale of the grieving bard so well, so convincingly, that in the eyes of a child I was telling not a story, but a memory. And while I laughed in the moment, with everyone else, I wept with gratitude and joy when I came home. This is more than I deserve, and I think I may never be sad again.
Here is the aforementioned statue, by the way.
Has anyone checked on the Amino kids recently? Did they ever recover?
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Why do so many in vet med 'hate' doodles?
Me: Ugh, doodles
askbox: *inundated* WHAT IS WRONG WITH DOODLES?????
Me: Mistakes were made! Mayday, Mayday!
But seriously, there's a lot of factors as to why so many people in vet med have an incredible dislike of doodles. I could probably write a 10 page essay but I'm going to try to keep this short.
1- They are 'trendy', and thus come with all the problems that come along with that. Backyard breeders, unethical breeders, any doodle breeder who calls their doodles either 'purebred', 'akc registered', or uses the phrase "you get the best of both breeds" is a goddamned lying liarface... these dogs are bred purely to make money. There's rarely any health testing, almost never temperament testing. It's 'make a fluffy puppy with a cutesy name' and people are DRAWN to cute. I watched many people adopt *huskies* from the shelter because "They're so cute!" NO. BAD.
2- People are rarely prepared to handle the traits of either/any of the breeds that go into doodles, especially those mixed with working-type dogs. The number of labra- and goldendoodle owners who don't understand why their dog is always eating things is aggravating. It's because they're labs/goldens! They eat shit! It's what those breeds just DO. Most doodle owners do no research into the parent breeds at all. This means they are also unprepared for the health problems that can crop up from the parent breeds.
3- People see breeders calling these "Great family pets" and then ... don't fucking socialize or train them so now, as vet staff, we are faced with sometimes 90+ pound dogs that can't sit on command, are jumping all over us, mouthing us, or pissing themselves in terror and wanting to bite our faces off because they're so afraid of strangers. This is not the dogs' faults but it doesn't make us like them either.
4- This seems to be a bit less of an issue now, or at least less of an issue where I am, but a lot of people don't... groom them? Some breeders even specifically say to not get them seen at the groomer before they're a year old???? And people hear "non-shedding" (potentially A LIE) and then... don't.... brush them? So then they turn into a solid felted mat and they become a groomer's behaviour-nightmare-shear-it-like-a-sheep-"What do you mean you couldn't leave the hair long?!?!?!?"
5- Oh gods, the ENDLESS EAR INFECTIONS AND ALLERGIES AND GI ISSUES
So yeah, that's the quick and dirty on why "ugh, doodles"... at least it's a little shorter than a why "UGH, frenchies" would be
If you have or are going to obtain a poodle cross in the future PLEASE find a groomer to establish a relationship with and actually listen to them when they tell you how to care for your dog’s coat. I hardly ever see poodles with matted fur but for some reason it’s a huge problem with the doodles. Seeing my patients come in with a matted coat really bothers me because it is both painful for the animal and completely preventable with a responsible owner. Either keep their coat short or learn how to properly maintain it long!
I’m also a little concerned with the behavioral issues we are seeing with poodle crosses as they’ve skyrocketed in popularity over the past decade. So many doodles are just the best sweetest happy go lucky dogs but these crosses in general are less predictable in temperament than their parent breeds (Source). This worries me as I often see first-time or inexperienced dog owners buying into the marketing that declares a doodle as the perfect family dog.
I LOVE poodles, and my big issue is seeing these poodle mixes mass produced for profit in a way that does not set them up for success. That is the fault of humans, not the doodles themselves.
I imagine the matting problem comes from combining two very different fur types? Like a poodle is single-coated with dense curls that doesn't shed much, and labs and goldens are double-coated and shed like nobody's business. I don't have a lot of experience with doodles to know for sure, but coarse curls+ easy shedding underfluff is a pretty good recipe for mats.
That's a big part but I shit you not, a lot of doodle breeders tell you to not groom the dog until it is a year old, or that they don't need to be brushed at all.
Bringing this back because we had a client in with their doodle and its 2-inch thick mats who didn't realize it needed to be groomed regularly and was sad when I told them that the dog would need to be shaved to the skin at a groomers. And this dog is very fearful of being touched/restrained so good luck to the groomer.
Also, the mats were so thick that the vet accidentally vaccinated one of them instead of the dog.
I have a poodle - bichon frisé mix and you are NOT PREPARED FOR THEM. She's incredibly smart and sweet, but her overwhelming amount of affection and energy and her extreme lack of chill make her mouthy, yappy, and gets herself hurt. She gets along with my cats, especially mickey, but sometimes she gets way too full on and gets swiped. She poops just about everywhere, though she's been improving over the past 4 months we've had her.
She's also eaten my sons art projects though. And she jumps all over him. And is extremely mouthy with him. She struggles to stay outside of shops when i take her (but she's small enough to carry so i just take her in w me), because she is SO EXCITED THERE'S PEOPLE THERE I WANNA SAY HI HI HI HI
Though of course she isn't all bad. She's awesome on walks, even walks off leash perfectly and comes when called. She picks up tricks super quickly, played fetch as soon as we got her. She listens when told no, and is a total snugglebug. She's completely non-agressive, and only growls at her own reflection (but never other dogs?).
Point is, yes doodle breeds are unethical and shouldn't exist. But if you see a doodle in need of a home, and you've trained/owned dogs before AND do plenty of research on the parent breeds, please give them your love. Yes they have issues, and yes we probably just got real lucky with her, but they're still dogs, they still love and need humans, and they still deserve a home. And until there are steadfast, enforced laws about backyard breeding and unethical breeding, there's always going to be this issue. Thats how we got to where we are with bully breeds - banned in the uk because of behaviour issues, caused by the unethical breeding of the poor pups.
Yes my son fuck him up 😭🤌
Sorry I didn't respond to your text right away- when the constant demand of staying connected gets too much for me I throw my phone into the woods. That weird text you got earlier was from a possum. Sorry if she was rude.
i feel strongly about this