I just realized that your name is bree landwalker and not breeland walker and now i am wondering why i thought the second thing for so long. oops.
You know, I get that a lot and I do not know why.

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I just realized that your name is bree landwalker and not breeland walker and now i am wondering why i thought the second thing for so long. oops.
You know, I get that a lot and I do not know why.
Hum.. an unborn child who now has a bunch of witches bickering and discussing the baby's fate. Almost sounds like the beginning of a cheesy youth fantasy novel. Someone should write a book.
ON IT.
That adhd feel when you are really awful at recalling exact dialog and speech, and you get yelled at for not remembering things that people have said.
those glowing yellow eyes *u*
I hope you like it skullyhound
Maybe just general advice?
5 Of Swords
When the 5 of Swords appears, you are likely to find yourself with some mixed feelings about life in general and about a few people in particular. Don't ignore these, but don't feel like you have to speak every word you're thinking and feeling either, as you could ruin the very things that you want the most - such as close, intimate relationships with your friends and lover. Think several times before you really let someone have it even if they deserve it. Pick your battles.
In general, the 5 of Swords can indicate that someone you care about may be away for a while. Don't get too possessive if that's the case. Assume that they will be coming back to you. The 5 can indicate conflicts, both external and internal. Don't escalate conflicts unnecessarily. Think before you act.
skullyhound replied to your post “i can’t smell—would that count as a disability?”
I could see where it would cause you trouble. Like you wouldn't be able to tell if a room had a gas leak or something like that. so I would say yes, but a small one
ahhhh ok! i suppose you're right
Hello! I was wondering how the possum's arm was treated that you posted the other day. I am super curious about it! I have never heard of limb death that severe before. Wouldn't the arm bones get infected from being exposed to the air like that? What will become of the possum? Will they be able to return to the wild? Did you put them down? (sorry for all the questions, I love veterinary stuff)
We ended up euthanising the possum, she was terribly weak and unlikely to make it through surgery. A possum that had a missing limb is also quite unlikely to be released into the wild, so euthanasia was pretty much my only option. We did do radiographs, and the humerus was not looking very healthy at all.
If it was a pet with a similar injury, amputation would likely be the course of action. I would take radiographs and bloods to assess infection of the bones, as well as if there was any bacteraemia/septicaemia, anaemia, etc.
skullyhound reblogged your post Spring/Rose/Thistle Male and Grey... and added:
Do you still have the Grey/Thistle/Brown girl? would you be interested in trading her for this one?...
Whoops, sorry for the late reply! I do still have her, do you want me to send a crossroads?