JayTwo [any]

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Cake day: September 19th, 2020

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  • He likely did, but just like how MLM is a further perfected form of Maoism, indoor kittyism is a further perfected form of outdoor kittyism when it comes to taking care of my fur babies and assuring they live long healthy fulfilling lives.

    But ya know, I’m non denominational when it comes to cat ownership so as long as they’re spaying or neutering, nothing wrong with cat owners who choose outdoor cat ownership instead.








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    3 months ago

    Are you being polite to actually help?
    Or because you want a head pat?

    From my upbringing I’ve learned to stay far away from the latter.

    Editing to add context: When it comes to unhoused outreach the people in it for acknowledgement often become liabilities.





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    3 months ago

    They don’t know how to guy nod.
    Just regular nod.

    Me as an NB I am a master of both.

    Edit: Or maybe I’m a master of neither.

    Either way I do both nods with the same level of skill

    *proceeds to try to nod but moves my entire body instead in a strange bowing movement*



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    3 months ago

    Tip creep is getting ridiculous and it’s being laundered as pro worker, to boot.

    Misfits Market, a grocery delivery service, sent out an email either early this year or late last year, about how you can now tip their delivery drivers!
    Yay, show them your appreciation!

    They were far less upfront about the fact that they gave them a 33% pay cut and are leaning on the tips (which are confusing to opt out of) to pick up the slack.





  • JayTwo [any]@hexbear.nettochapotraphouse@hexbear.netITS THEIR TURN
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    3 months ago

    All the people I know of who had outdoor cats, most of them, the vast majority, like 90% met bad ends.
    Getting poisoned somehow, hit by cars, seriously or fatally injured by local animals, accidentally falling off of high surfaces and killing or permanently injuring themselves, and the most common but arguably the worst because it doesn’t provide closure: leaving and never returning one day.

    Local wildlife decimation aside, I can’t get myself to let them out both because I care about them too much but also because I can’t handle one of my babies just up and vanishing one day.