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Drpoofn t1_j8b87vo wrote
Reply to comment by WanderingPickles in Cultivating a sense of perspective about pet loss can lead to post-traumatic growth after their death by chrisdh79
Yes, this definitely clears stuff up. I understand where you're coming from, humans are more valuable in your opinion. For me, my cat was my best friend. My chickens give me peace when my anxiety is high. I love my animals so much, it's stupid. I can't imagine living without animals.
Drpoofn t1_j8b0f0v wrote
Reply to comment by WanderingPickles in Cultivating a sense of perspective about pet loss can lead to post-traumatic growth after their death by chrisdh79
That's interesting. Why not, you think? I like animals more than humans, which is the other end of the spectrum. Do animals gross you out? Did you ever have a pet? I'm genuinely curious and not taking the piss.
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Reply to comment by TheWorstEvieEver in Jerry’s is naming a pizza after Andrew Tate by Kat121
Ill give my free one to them on your behalf.
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Reply to comment by Foxs-In-A-Trenchcoat in Can an x-ray of an adult show chronic malnourishment in childhood? by Foxs-In-A-Trenchcoat
Nowadays, rickets is only an issue for breastfed babies. We can't produce vitamin D. Pediatricians recommend to keep baby out of the sun until six months. So they usually have to take a supplement until they start eating solids and spending 30 min or more outside. If you wear sunscreen, you don't get the vitamin D.
Drpoofn t1_j8b8egj wrote
Reply to comment by WanderingPickles in Cultivating a sense of perspective about pet loss can lead to post-traumatic growth after their death by chrisdh79
Sounds like you just don't vibe with them, and that's cool.