- RiceMunk ( @RiceMunk@sopuli.xyz ) 2•7 hours ago
Why do the tops of those trees look like people?
- Squirrelanna ( @Squirrelanna@lemmynsfw.com ) English2•2 hours ago
Long term isolation can lead us to amthropomorphising things and sometimes even hallucinating them to be alive. I’m positive this much thought was put into it. Definitely!
- DragonTypeWyvern ( @DragonTypeWyvern@midwest.social ) 1•3 hours ago
Because They Wait
- UltraGiGaGigantic ( @UltraGiGaGigantic@lemmy.ml ) English6•10 hours ago
Somebody owns the woods.
- janNatan ( @janNatan@lemmy.ml ) 4•12 hours ago
Anybody else see distraught pregnant women on the tops of the trees?
- morrowind ( @morrowind@lemmy.ml ) 17•17 hours ago
“Abandon society” mfs when they step on a rusty nail and die because they longer have access to any medical care or help of any kind
- basmati ( @basmati@lemmus.org ) English8•10 hours ago
Less bad of an outcome than working a corporate job while homeless
- masterofn001 ( @masterofn001@lemmy.ca ) 7•16 hours ago
Can confirm.
Here’s my Buddy going through my compost.
- MajorHavoc ( @MajorHavoc@programming.dev ) 7•16 hours ago
Dunno where this article got it’s ideas about raccoons. The average raccoon will rob a person and leave them for dead, given the chance.
They’re pretty much cat personalities, just a lot smarter and more wild.
- Alice ( @Alice@beehaw.org ) 1•2 hours ago
Eh, I’ve had worse friends
- IninewCrow ( @ininewcrow@lemmy.ca ) English7•17 hours ago
I do that as often as possible, especially in the warmer months.
I’m old tho … so it’s not as easy to go out there when it gets cold … even if the raccoons are friendly.
- jlow (he/him) ( @jlow@beehaw.org ) 3•16 hours ago
Like this: https://beehaw.org/post/16470726 ?