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reason2listen t1_ja9ehlq wrote
He’s a keeper
reason2listen t1_ja7p8f6 wrote
Reply to Lechon Burger by keysinunez
My bowels released just looking at that burger.
reason2listen t1_j9d0b26 wrote
Reply to comment by Perfect-Librarian895 in Trail Cam Treasure by Perfect-Librarian895
Right on. Thanks, Bub. 😉
reason2listen t1_j96h20z wrote
Reply to Trail Cam Treasure by Perfect-Librarian895
Awesome! Where abouts was this taken?
reason2listen t1_j6d63bu wrote
Reply to Son! Stop pulling on grandma! by dxmfa
Looks like she’s having all of the youth sucked out of her.
reason2listen t1_j63b2ai wrote
Reply to [Homemade] Friend flounder for dinner by mibenyce
Ariel gonna be pissed.
reason2listen t1_j439ks0 wrote
Can’t wait to try some duck tartare!
reason2listen t1_j1q5bd3 wrote
Reply to comment by MycologistPutrid7494 in TIL Why Dog Paws Smell Like Fritos. Even the cleanest, healthiest pooch has trillions of bacteria and fungi living on their skin. That yeasty, corn chip smell is actually a normal byproduct of harmless bacteria, usually Proteus or Pseudomonas, both of which are naturally present in our environment. by Rossknight65
I hear you, and appreciate the comment, but it’s not. His ears are super healthy. The smell is super subtle. Only my daughter and I notice it.
reason2listen t1_j1ml7ym wrote
Reply to TIL Why Dog Paws Smell Like Fritos. Even the cleanest, healthiest pooch has trillions of bacteria and fungi living on their skin. That yeasty, corn chip smell is actually a normal byproduct of harmless bacteria, usually Proteus or Pseudomonas, both of which are naturally present in our environment. by Rossknight65
What about their ears? I notice a subtle sweet smell near his ears when snuggling my dog. Like he’s got a lil cinabon shop behind his floppy ears. It’s amazing
reason2listen t1_j0pqnbz wrote
Hasnt there been some conjecture that Alzheimer’s should be considered type 3 diabetes?
reason2listen t1_iyqzhb2 wrote
Reply to Among women, insecurity related to being perceived as abnormal or deficient is the primary motive that mediates the association between orgasmic difficulty and the frequency of faking orgasm. by Respawan
I wonder how many other things in life this perception is associated with.
reason2listen t1_ivqxq83 wrote
Reply to comment by IamSauerKraut in Does anyone actually like the political signs? by IoTPanic
YARD SIGNS ARE OBNOXIOUS
reason2listen t1_ivqnp3k wrote
I despise them. They pollute the neighborhood in so many ways.
This year I decided to fight back and ordered some of my own that read, “YARD SIGNS ARE UGLY” and planted them at the exits to my neighborhood. They didn’t last long, but at least that means I made my point to at least a couple of people.
This morning, after seeing the preferred candidate of my neighborhood lose, I started phase 2 of the project by ordering another round that read “YARD SIGNS ARE FOR LOSERS”.
reason2listen t1_it2u004 wrote
Do they make these for old people yet? My hope is that exoskeleton technology exists and is available to me as my body deteriorated with age.
reason2listen t1_jd7fmxg wrote
Reply to comment by MoldyNalgene in Huge National Park suggested for around Katahdin. by Camooses
There’s something so special about how Baxter restricts access. I’d hate for anything to change that would increase the number of people in the park.