dreamtofalligators
dreamtofalligators t1_ja4pbhk wrote
Reply to comment by amaROenuZ in Missing Miami tabby cat found 1,400 miles from home by Sariel007
Indoor-outdoor cats will typically have multiple families who are unaware of each other, just like your dad. One of Lucky's other families probably took her with them when they moved.
dreamtofalligators t1_j5xx5zo wrote
Reply to Grudge (my artwork) by Danny_Ingrassia_Art
Reminds me of this Stephen Gammell painting.
dreamtofalligators t1_iytptu9 wrote
Makes me want to reread The Shadow Over Innsmouth
dreamtofalligators t1_ixn0ybk wrote
Reply to comment by tin_man6328 in Mr. Gibbs, 2dpaint, me by simbako258
I'm not your buddy, friend!
dreamtofalligators t1_ix3907v wrote
Reply to comment by s0voy in Spotted at Columbia Heights Chick-fil-A: Emotional Support Cock by grandoopsbear
Chickens will also eat members of their own flock as soon as they're dead.
dreamtofalligators t1_iwxlezd wrote
Chickens will eat the hell out of some chicken nuggets. They don't give a fuck.
dreamtofalligators t1_jd7ppmm wrote
Reply to comment by scarymaxx in I have a paralyzing fear of water. After I became a dad, I found out why. by scarymaxx
This might be kind of a hot take, but I don't think it'd be unethical of you to have a child of your own species, when you're ready. It sounds like the symbiont carries on the host's memories and personality, and the host body is still able to do totally normal human body things, so the question of whether something has been lost is more one of metaphysics than biology. I know it's complicated for you because the only member of your species you know you've met was your dad, who was a supremacist asswipe, but you turned out pretty decent in spite of him. Take some time and mull it over, and by the time the wife's ready for baby #2, you probably will have reached a decision.