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  • I like dogs, but I shouldn't have to clean up the "items" it leaves around (the dog in question belongs to somebody else; I wish I knew who).
    MC1Rcat
    MC1Rcat
    You could always put a sign that tells people to clean up after their dog and that they are on camera... I live in a big city where there are fines for not cleaning up after dogs and see signs everywhere. They seem to help
    Rodafina
    Rodafina
    As a dog owner, it feels so wrong to leave poop in plain sight in public spaces.

    When I go to popular dog places and see people do that, I have extra poop bags to give out and say, “Oh, it looks like you need a bag. Here, I have an extra one.”
    Which is easier to deal with: cats or dogs?
    Judge
    Judge
    Cats do seem less demanding. Though they can also be more aloof from humans.

    I've had both as pets in the past. Enjoyed them all.
    MildredHubble
    MildredHubble
    Me and my cat were pretty much always together. People were surprised that a cat could be so "clingy". Cats tend to be more independent than dogs I think, maybe they can be more aloof, but if you want them to be, they can be just as loyal as dogs in my opinion. Thing is, you can't really take your cat with you when you go out, if that's important to you, a dog might be better. Either way pets are wonderful :-)
    Trophonius
    Trophonius
    Cats
    Ever wondered how common your birthday is?
    M
    Misty Avich
    I've met 3 people in my life that share the same birthday as me - two of them being exactly my age too
    Judge
    Judge
    I actually have a book someone gave me on my birthday many years ago about all the famous people on earth sharing the same date. I found it amusing.
    I wonder if autistics have a stronger inclination towards designs and architecture.
    FayetheADHDsquirrel
    FayetheADHDsquirrel
    Design would go along with pattern recognition but architecture might be too large scale for many of us though there are probably exceptions.
    Anyone else having a hard time finding the right words to say to someone who's depressed?
    Outdated
    Outdated
    There's a standard Aussie line - "Toughen up, Princess!". Not always appropriate but surprisingly effective.
    How do you cope with being overstimulated?
    Rodafina
    Rodafina
    Find a quiet, dark place.
    Use my headphones.
    Pull my hat over my eyes.
    Stay near my dog.
    Breathe deep and fall asleep.
    It's pretty cool being aware that you're in a dream when it happens.
    Today was brutally cold; can the weather please be a little more consistent (preferably with warmer weather)?
    tree
    tree
    It's cyclical, here. *Warm up and rain, cool off.* In the winter it's *warm up and snow, cool off.* Rain this time of year happens, but it isn't good.
    Xinyta
    Xinyta
    @tree I understand. Though temps and weather here tend to fluctuate, regardless of eachother. At least. In alot of cases.
    tree
    tree
    I think weather fluctuations aren't entirely random.
    There is a pattern, even though it may be rapid.
    Apparently, the cute otter had ancestors that were the size of lions, and may have hunted our ancestors. I will never look at the otter the same again.
    The closest ancient ancestor of the orangutan, the gigantopithecus, was about over twice the size of an adult human, but is believe to be a gentle giant by some.
    Prehistoric rhinos (paraceratherium) look a lot like small brachiosauruses. I wonder if rhinos have a relation with giraffes.
    T
    thejuice
    Bizarre looking thing. A bit horsey too. I heard that Sometimes things evolve parallel to each other, serve the same function, yet have no link. Apparently there are few different types of eyes that all separately.evolved
    Markness
    Markness
    While both rhinos and giraffes are ungulates, any relation is very remote since the former are perissodactyls and the latter are artiodactyls.
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