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Hotel rendezvous fantasy .. the big reveal 😈
What I Think.
And more arguments.
I love my job, but reblogging employment jelly for someone else I love.
“Deja que las cosas se rompan, deja de esforzarte por mantenerlas pegadas.
Deja que la gente se enoje.
Deja que te critiquen, su reacción no es tu problema.
Deja que todo se derrumbe, y no te preocupes por el después.
¿A dónde iré? ¿Qué voy a hacer?
Lo que está destinado a irse se irá de todos modos. Lo que tenga que quedarse, seguirá siendo.
Lo que se va siempre deja espacio para algo nuevo, esa es la ley universal.
Y nunca pienses que ya no hay nada bueno para ti, solo que tienes que dejar de contener lo que hay que dejar ir.”
🎬 "Comer, rezar, amar" (2010)
6 zoo myths that arent true
Most behaviors that you see keepers demonstrate at the zoo or aquarium are natural behaviors that the animals do in the wild. When the animals do them, the keepers give them a treat and pair it with a gesture or a word, so that they associate them, and eventually the word or gesture is enough to elicit the behavior because the animal knows that there’s a reward. But here’s the thing: most of those behaviors are encouraged because they help veterinarians and keepers do health checks.
Yeah, its cute when they nose boop the stick, but also keepers need to check their vision and depth perception and mobility. Sea lions are so cute when they wave! But vets and keepers need to check under those flippers to make sure that they’re healthy and that they don’t have any restrictions on their motion or cuts on their skin. Why do they ask animals to jump? Again, to make sure that they’re healthy, and also because its fun and animals LOVE to move around and jump and have fun, its mentally stimulating.
This is the most important thing I will ever reblog and anyone who is still ignorant enough to think zoos are awful can fuck off my blog. Zoos are necessary. If you think otherwise please unfollow me because I don’t want you here.
This is super important for people to see. I have worked at a zoo and I can not tell you how many times I’ve had to defend the zoo for the good they do. People need to learn that zoos are actually helping save endangered species.
And like, to be clear: there was a time when this was not true.
A lot of the momentum against zoos comes from decades past when, not to put too fine a point in it, they sucked.
Even now, you do want to take a quick look to make sure a zoo or wildlife park or whatever is part of a GOOD accreditation body, like AZA, or in the case of smaller ones that may not have the finances for accreditation, details like who works there, what their goals are, and so on. And if you’re in a country or region with few regulatory structures, you’ll want to look into any given zoo yourself.
But that image of zoos as terrible places when animals are tormented for amusement comes out of the past, and no longer represents at all what zoos do.
In North America for example “zookeeper” is a degree-career, usually with post-graduation courses that amount to another degree. Etc.
The animals in zoos long term aren’t and almost certainly never were releasable; and zookeepers get SO FUCKING EXCITED when animals they’ve been involved with are part of a release program.
Are zoos also largely the result of an imperfect world? yeah, to be honest. IN that perfect world, there would need no need for the conservation efforts of zoos or there to be a permanent home for unreleasable non-pet animals surrendered or seized from people who should know better, and so on. But we’re not in that one; we’re in this one.
goddammit you got me
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I can't say no to a cute face like that.
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Y con el palillo en la boca como un cuñao.
Vale, será una piruleta...
Serán del breakdance ese olímpico, que todavía no ha empezado, ¿no?
Houska Castle – Gates to Hell
This 800 year old castle is located in the mountains north of Prague. In the Czech Republic it is refered to as the Gates of Hell due to its haunting reputation.
It is said that the giant pit this castle was built on top of is the gateway to hell. The castle was constructed to seal away the evil. The structure of the castle itself is designed to keep people in rather than keep people out.
There are tales about half human - half beast like creatures emerging from the bottomless pit and strange moaning can be heard throughout the castle. There is one story about a duke who would pardon any criminal if they would be lowered into the pit using a rope and report back what they saw. One criminal was lowered into the pit and started to scream in terror. When they pulled him up they saw that his hair had turned all white and the man had gone mad.
Houska Castle – Gates to Hell
This 800 year old castle is located in the mountains north of Prague. In the Czech Republic it is refered to as the Gates of Hell due to its haunting reputation.
It is said that the giant pit this castle was built on top of is the gateway to hell. The castle was constructed to seal away the evil. The structure of the castle itself is designed to keep people in rather than keep people out.
There are tales about half human - half beast like creatures emerging from the bottomless pit and strange moaning can be heard throughout the castle. There is one story about a duke who would pardon any criminal if they would be lowered into the pit using a rope and report back what they saw. One criminal was lowered into the pit and started to scream in terror. When they pulled him up they saw that his hair had turned all white and the man had gone mad.
LA CRISIS ECONÓMICA DE 1929
LA CRISIS ECONÓMICA DE 1929
MAPA CONCEPTUAL DE LA CRISIS DE 1929 (I)