Ok first of all. Egg is alive. Thank god.
Second of all Lomedy’s fate remains unknown. But I feel like he’d still be alive considering Flame’s reaction. So another thank god here
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Ok first of all. Egg is alive. Thank god.
Second of all Lomedy’s fate remains unknown. But I feel like he’d still be alive considering Flame’s reaction. So another thank god here
When I got Háski, so many people warned me that having an intact male would be difficult. That he wouldn't get along with other males.
It literally hasn't been a problem. He gets along perfectly with all dogs, he's thrown in a crate with males he doesn't know quite often and it's *never* been an issue.
People made me so anxious about something that has never happened. Posting this to tell people that just because your dog has certain traits, it doesn't mean the entire breed will. Don't scare people!!!!
I want to get guitar hero but I only have a ps4 and guitar hero live kind of fucking sux from what I'm seeing on reddit.
I feel like the marketing for The Little Friend let it down. The most frequent complaint I’ve seen about it is that readers went in expecting a murder mystery, and were blindsided by the slowly-developed plot and lack of resolution to Robin’s death. TLF isn’t actually about the murder; the story is about the loss of innocence and leaving the black-and-white worldview of childhood as Harriet realises that justice is often never served as it ought to be and terrible people can walk free while victims are left to pick up the pieces. That being said, I can’t blame people for feeling as though they wasted time, or for not reading it through this lens when the blurb and advertising purports the novel as a Southern murder mystery. It’s the sort of book which I think will either remain a sleeper hit, or will find its audience later down the track.
Some of y’all learned that boundaries are things you have to enforce yourself and started acting like 1) you’re NOT an ass if you cross them on purpose 2) you should never state them, ever, and just silently cut off people that cross said unspoken boundaries
I think this episode was trying to criticize the alt right and conspiracy nuts but that doesn't mean it wasn't also dunking on people who want to defund the police. it's "both sides" centrist shit. on the *checks notes* british broadcasting corporation