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  • HEXN3T@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    From my experience? Absolutely. I have “family” elsewhere outright mean to their cat, just because they failed to raise him. I have an extremely close friend who has provided examples of many people (but particularly men) who hate cats, and cite reasons oddly aligned with misogyny.

    Sounds sus to me.




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    I watch dogs as a job. I’ve had many pit bulls. I have had one that got aggressive, who responded to being yelled at. There were no other issues, and that was one of the best playmates I’ve seen.

    If anything, pit bulls are commonly gentler than other breeds. I’m watching one right now who likes to give my dog kisses. A friend has a family pit bull who is one of the most timid dogs I’ve seen. I have only had pit bulls that are wonderful to be around. This is why eliminating the breed seems unacceptable to me.

    It is learned behaviour–and, granted, it is easier to teach. Instead, acquiring the breed should require a licence.


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    You know how conservatives frequently say they dislike cats? It’s because cats can’t be trained. And misogyny (case in point: my father). They don’t like not having control. It often isn’t control they want, however, but instead abuse. Something to hit that won’t hit back.

    That’s how aggression happens.

    Case in point, I know someone in Texas who mentioned dogs breaking out a lot. They noted that many of them are pit bulls.

    A person wants a strong, obedient dog that will get the bad guy. Does that, or does that not sound like a conservative?

    Pit bulls are otherwise very loving family dogs, which seems to be genetic.






  • I…

    …oh God…

    …assumed some salvia divinorum extract (20x fuck) was weak, as I had vaped it, with minimal effect. I was instructed to use a torch lighter to properly get it to temperature. I predicted a moderate boost in strength.

    Alright, here’s a rhetorical question. Have you ever closed a door multiple times without opening it? I have. I also saw 3D space below 3D space, and multiple time points at once.

    My room mates said I was banging on things loudly.

    Oops.

    Anyways, I’d 100% do it again. I was scared out of my mind, and thought I was sober at that (you literally can’t imagine), but it was absolute comedy gold in retrospect. I also kind of went in blind. That’s what I get for being negligent–a good memory.

    I now smoke plain leaf bowls pretty regularly.

    I am an unethically resilient force to be reckoned with and I didn’t ask for this. I’m not complaining, though. I love the funny chaos leaf.

    I also used to be an orange man endorser. Ew.

    A link to my salvia post. It’s missing details. I had a bit of amnesia.

    It got me, even after I knew how strong it was. It still got me.






  • I always suggest taking walks if the weather is nice. I recommend it to anyone. It’s free, not time consuming, pretty much anyone can do it in some form.

    Walking works because it’s an action that doesn’t require thought. You can take in your surroundings, and place the focus on that instead of yourself. It’s the easiest way to get your mind off of something.

    You can’t just walk all the time, but if the pain comes up, just walk. Leave your phone if you can, too.