😻 The Emergency Cute Things Thread
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https://imgur.com/gallery/oassWEA
Sound at source. It's just some music https://imgur.com/gallery/oassWEA
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@Tsaukpaetra said in 😻 The Emergency Cute Things Thread:
Sound at source. It's just some music https://imgur.com/gallery/oassWEA
I expected "leak spin", not Nirvana-cum-Drum'n'Bass. :-/
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@Tsaukpaetra they all look alike to me....
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@CHUDbert said in 😻 The Emergency Cute Things Thread:
@Tsaukpaetra they all look alike to me....
So do most babies especially siblings. Hence why parents of multiples attempt to label them (if they are of the same gender).
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@CHUDbert said in 😻 The Emergency Cute Things Thread:
@Tsaukpaetra they all look alike to me....
Tha-a-at's loxodontist!
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https://www.reddit.com/r/aww/comments/mos5j8/little_sky_puppy_eating_strawberry/
Not sorry about the Reddit embed autoplaying this.
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Sees picture in @El_Heffe's post
Oh no, here comes @Tsaukpaetra
Sees @Tsaukpaetra post
At least he took the higher road and he made a joke by just indicating his presence, and not doing the obvious wordplay
Sees raw. Regrets
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@Zecc said in 😻 The Emergency Cute Things Thread:
Sees raw
"For when the thought is all that's really needed, but it's still provided when more is required...'
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@El_Heffe Paul Barton has graced this forum before.
Still making videos, it seems:
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A relative said:
the lori is doing the rain dance. he's summoning the rain! xD
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https://i.imgur.com/VWUBTc8.mp4
I've watched this again, with sound this time. "Peekaboooo". So cute!
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https://i.imgur.com/iladKHE.mp4
This one says "Peekaboo" too.
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@boomzilla By coincidence (and not at all a cute story), I was watching one of the many idiotic driver and car crash YT videos yesterday, and that song was playing on the car radio when a semi ran a red light and narrowly missed launching a car turning left into the next county.
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@Zecc LLOL
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@da-Doctah said in 😻 The Emergency Cute Things Thread:
@boomzilla said in 😻 The Emergency Cute Things Thread:
Somebody get this birb some cowbell!
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@boomzilla said in 😻 The Emergency Cute Things Thread:
Once threw a handful of pretzel rods out into a parking lot on a Phoenix summer afternoon to share with my feathered freinds. A crow showed up mere moments later, picked up one of the pieces and carried it a couple of rows away into the shadow of an SUV to chow down.
Once he'd pretty much finished it off, he made his way to one of the little planter boxes between the rows where a scruffy palo verde tree was being irrigated and got himself a much needed drink to wash it down, then returned to where the rest of the busted pretzels were.
Picked up another piece,and instead of heading to the shade, carried it directly to the planter box and dropped it into the water to moisten it before eating.
Whole process, from finding the food, to eating it, to realizing it was going to keep making him thirsty, to figuring out how to improve that situation, to putting the solution into action, took under five minutes.
Crows are smarter than a lot of people I know.
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@da-Doctah said in 😻 The Emergency Cute Things Thread:
Crows are smarter than a lot of people I know.
's why we don't see many crows on this forum.
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@GOG said in 😻 The Emergency Cute Things Thread:
@da-Doctah said in 😻 The Emergency Cute Things Thread:
Crows are smarter than a lot of people I know.
's why we don't see many crows on this forum.
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@Tsaukpaetra Tru dat.
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Been too long since we've had a nice capybara pic:
https://1n0g9sqmedx94.cdn.shift8web.ca/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/if5sgjikupw61.jpg
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Found this with the caption "Pixie and Brutus".
https://1n0g9sqmedx94.cdn.shift8web.ca/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/goveiu238sx61.jpg
Punchline: Pixie is the dog.
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@boomzilla said in 😻 The Emergency Cute Things Thread:
As a friend is wont to say: "There are two types of children - 'clean' and 'happy'".
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@boomzilla said in 😻 The Emergency Cute Things Thread:
Years (decades?) ago, I was walking in the street with my mother and we saw/heard a mother chiding her child who was splashing in every puddle on the sidewalk by telling them in an angry tone:
"Stop that! Do you think walking into puddles is fun?!!?"
Well, duh.
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@remi said in 😻 The Emergency Cute Things Thread:
Years (decades?) ago, I was walking in the street with my mother and we saw/heard a mother chiding her child who was splashing in every puddle on the sidewalk by telling them in an angry tone:
"Stop that! Do you think walking into puddles is fun?!!?"
Well, duh.
At the very youngest level, it's "there's not much I can do, but wow, when I make this simple movement into a puddle, I get a big effect!"
The connection between children and water is strong indeed. Children + rocks + water is even stronger, but they have to be a little older.
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@PotatoEngineer said in 😻 The Emergency Cute Things Thread:
@remi said in 😻 The Emergency Cute Things Thread:
Years (decades?) ago, I was walking in the street with my mother and we saw/heard a mother chiding her child who was splashing in every puddle on the sidewalk by telling them in an angry tone:
"Stop that! Do you think walking into puddles is fun?!!?"
Well, duh.
At the very youngest level, it's "there's not much I can do, but wow, when I make this simple movement into a puddle, I get a big effect!"
The connection between children and water is strong indeed. Children + rocks + water is even stronger, but they have to be a little older.
And when they discover sticks, there goes the neighborhood!
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@Tsaukpaetra said in 😻 The Emergency Cute Things Thread:
@PotatoEngineer said in 😻 The Emergency Cute Things Thread:
@remi said in 😻 The Emergency Cute Things Thread:
Years (decades?) ago, I was walking in the street with my mother and we saw/heard a mother chiding her child who was splashing in every puddle on the sidewalk by telling them in an angry tone:
"Stop that! Do you think walking into puddles is fun?!!?"
Well, duh.
At the very youngest level, it's "there's not much I can do, but wow, when I make this simple movement into a puddle, I get a big effect!"
The connection between children and water is strong indeed. Children + rocks + water is even stronger, but they have to be a little older.
And when they discover sticks, there goes the neighborhood!
On a related note: this summer, I'm taking a shovel to the local stream. Years of children have been throwing the gravel-originally-laid-under-the-asphalt into that stream, and I need to give back to my community by moving some of those rocks back up to where they can be thrown again. Because throwing rocks into water is important.
(It should be noted that I told myself I would do this last summer, too, and I didn't do it. Because I have CRS syndrome when it comes to projects.)
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@remi said in 😻 The Emergency Cute Things Thread:
@boomzilla said in 😻 The Emergency Cute Things Thread:
Years (decades?) ago, I was walking in the street with my mother and we saw/heard a mother chiding her child who was splashing in every puddle on the sidewalk by telling them in an angry tone:
"Stop that! Do you think walking into puddles is fun?!!?"
Well, duh.
In most cases, I encourage puddle jumping, the exception of going an important that she need to look nicely dressed (those are very uncommon).
We went out last summer after one of the hurricanes/tropical storms passed on to somewhere else.
We played in the puddles (a definite benefit of working from home) and showed her all the tree branches that were pulled off trees from the winds.
So we also tried to help her understand nature is strong and we cannot control it.
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@PotatoEngineer said in 😻 The Emergency Cute Things Thread:
Because throwing rocks into water is important.
They make the best sound!
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@Tsaukpaetra said in 😻 The Emergency Cute Things Thread:
@PotatoEngineer said in 😻 The Emergency Cute Things Thread:
@remi said in 😻 The Emergency Cute Things Thread:
Years (decades?) ago, I was walking in the street with my mother and we saw/heard a mother chiding her child who was splashing in every puddle on the sidewalk by telling them in an angry tone:
"Stop that! Do you think walking into puddles is fun?!!?"
Well, duh.
At the very youngest level, it's "there's not much I can do, but wow, when I make this simple movement into a puddle, I get a big effect!"
The connection between children and water is strong indeed. Children + rocks + water is even stronger, but they have to be a little older.
And when they discover sticks, there goes the neighborhood!
We took the Boy Scouts (12-16 year olds) camping this weekend. There were a bunch of Cub Scouts (5-11 years) around with many sticks. Brought back memories.