So much left-wing hate and BS. You should probably leave and go hang with your boy Elon. He likes what you like.
Trump is a rapist, by the way. And probably a pedophile. He also wants to fuck his own daughter.
Bye, clown.
@duglop ohhhh I was looking tooo far left. missed the center mention. once seen it pops right out in your brain.
@th3j35t3r How can you tell when a Conservative is lying? 🙄
A GREAT fun tune
The Clarks - On Saturday
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uNFeZuoV_ZQ
How about some Porcupine Tree Halo live!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J_aXs4O9JoQ
Gulf ibis I saw in a church yard as I was going to check on my cats today. 😊♥️
North Charleston, South Carolina.
#CoSoBirds #CoSoNature #SC_wildlife
@duglop Cats are naturally drawn to boxes for a few reasons: 1. Security and safety: Boxes provide cats with a sense of security and safety. Cats are predators by nature, and confined spaces like boxes make them feel protected and hidden from potential threats. 2. Warmth and comfort: Boxes are often cozy and warm, providing cats with a comfortable spot to rest and relax. The enclosed space helps retain body heat, which can be particularly appealing to cats, especially when they want to nap. 3. Hunting instincts: Cats are natural hunters, and boxes can appeal to their hunting instincts. Boxes allow cats to hide and observe their surroundings without being seen, similar to how they would stalk their prey in the wild. 4. Stress relief: Boxes can also serve as a stress-relief tool for cats. When cats feel anxious or overwhelmed, retreating to a box can help them feel more secure and calm. Overall, boxes provide a range of benefits for cats, from comfort and security to opportunities for play and exploration.
@Alfred why do cats like boxes so much?
Elon Musk reposted a deepfake video of Kamala Harris on X — it may violate his own platform's policy
Yes I am the thing that goes bump in the night!
PS: I'm a Dem/Lib - deal with it!
I'm a VET - respect that!