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Every time this goes around I forget what itâs gonna say and every time I lose it
Iâll never be able to reconcile Shel Silversteinâs art and stories with his appearance. He looked like he would gladly murder you with a shard of broken glass and then throw your body directly into a shark.
you have odd notions about masculine faces.
real gentle-lookinâ sneer
really gentle looking when not say, in the grainiest over inked newspaper photo you could find.
buddy itâs literally the photo he put on the back of The Giving Tree
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Your book is going to be great; just put one word in front of the other.Â
Until we hit a plot hole.
Nope. No negativity - you drop into that hole, see what you can learn from it, clamber out and finish your draft.
You can edit a bad book, but not a blank page.
YOU CAN EDIT A BAD BOOK BUT NOT A BLANK PAGE
golden eagle having a relaxing time
PRECIOUS EVOLVED FLYING DINOSAUR
This is the worldâs largest flying Engine of Murder marveling at the fact that it can actually have its tummy rubbed.
I feel like this is the next step up on âloose your fingersâ roulette from petting a kittieâs tummy, but just below belly rubs for say a lion.
Can someone who knows birds better than I do tell me whether this eagle is as happy as it looks? Â Because I want it to be happy. Â It looks so happy. Â Bewildered by having a friend, but so happy.
Just popping on this thread to confirm: yes, the eagle is happy about the belly rubs. Golden eagles make this sound when receiving allopreening and similar affectionate and soothing treatment from their parents and mates. Itâs the âI am safe and well fed, and somebody familiar is taking good care of meâ sound. Angry raptors and wounded raptors make some pretty dramatic hisses and shrieks; frightened raptors go dead silent and try to hide if they can, or fluff up big and get loud and in-your-face if hiding isnât an option. They can easily sever a finger or break the bones of a human hand or wrist, and even with a very thick leather falconerâs gauntlet, Iâve known falconers to leave a mews (hawk house) with graphic punctures THROUGH the gauntlet into the meat of their hands and arms, just from buteos and kestrels way smaller than this eagle. A pissed off hawk will make damn sure you donât try twice whatever you pulled that pissed her off, even if sheâs been human-imprinted.
If youâre ever unsure about an animalâs level of okayness with something thatâs happening, there are three spot-check questions you can ask, to common-sense your way through it:
1. Is the animal capable of defending itself or making a threatening or fearful display, or otherwise giving protest, and if so, is it using this ability? (e.g. dog snarling or biting, swan hissing, horse kicking or biting)Â 2. Does the animal experience an incentive-based relationship with the human? (i.e. does the animal have a reason, in the animalâs frame of reference, for being near this human? e.g. dog sharing companionship / food / shelter, hawk receiving good quality abundant food and shelter and medical care from a falconer)
3. Is the animal a domesticated species, with at least a full century of consistent species cohabitation with humans? (Domesticated animals frequently are conditioned from birth or by selective breeding to be unbothered by human actions that upset their feral nearest relatives.)
In this situation, YES the eagle can self-defend, YES the eagle has incentive to cooperate with and trust the human handler, and NO the eagle is not a domesticated species, meaning we can expect a high level of reactivity to distress, compared to domestic animals: if the eagle was distressed, it would be pretty visible and apparent to the viewer. These arenât a universally applicable metric, but theyâre a good start for mammal and bird interactions.
Pair that with the knowledge that eagles reserve those chirps for calm environments, and you can be pretty secure and comfy in the knowledge that the big honkinâ birb is happy and cozy.
Also, to anybody wondering, falconers are almost single-handedly responsible for the recovery from near-extinction of several raptor species, including and especially peregrine falcons. Most hawks only live with the falconer for a year, and most of that year is spent getting the bird in ideal condition for survival and success as a wild breeding adult. Falconers are extensively trained and dedicated wildlife conservationists, pretty much by definition, especially in the continental USA, and they make up an unspeakably important part of the overall conservation of predatory bird species. Predatory birds are an important part of every ecosystem they inhabit. Just like apiarists and their bees, the relationship between falconer and hawk is one of great benefit to the animal and the ecosystem, in exchange for a huge amount of time, effort, expense, and education on the part of the human, for very little personal benefit to that one human. Itâs definitely not exploitation of the bird, and most hawks working with falconers are hawks who absolutely would not have reached adulthood without human help: the sick, the injured, and the âruntsâ of the nest who donât receive adequate resources from their own parents. These are, by and large, wonderful people who are in love with the natural world and putting a lifetime of knowledge and sheer exhausting work into conserving it and its winged wonders.
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Cody was fired for sharing a meme, on his day off. Then the bosses son messaged him after it went viral
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His????? His kid died????????? And he said THAT????????????????? can i burn this entire fucking company down along with all of fucking capitalism?
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Literally didnât know this
High prison rates with pennies paid for prison labour is modern day slavery. Sheâs right it never ended they just changed the name. This is why poc get jailtime and hefty sentences while white people doing the exact same thing get warnings or a fine or a suspended sentence. It has the added âbenefitâ of disenfranchising poc voters. Absolutely disgusting.
Also, the exact words of Section 1 of the Thirteenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States:
âNeither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction.âÂ
Emphasis mine.
Slavery has literally never been completely illegal in the U.S, because the prison system is legal slavery.Â
I havenât been in here in a min, whatâs been up?
My unsuspecting followers:
Me, about to go on a serious reblogging spree:
What a year this week has been.
Itâs Monday.
It sure as hell is.