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Perpetually_isolated t1_j6h26rf wrote
Reply to comment by Idontfightwit12yrold in 🔥 A Polar Bear following photographer Paul Souders from under the ice. by W0lfsKitten
Yeah they are one of maybe 2-3 animals on the planet that will see humans as good and not a predator. And the only reason for that is because they live in pretty much the only place humans cannot populate. They see humans as food because they are always starving, and because they never see us.
Weird thing is, we have literally driven them to the brink of extinction and most humans have never even seen one. That's how high we are on the food chain.
Perpetually_isolated t1_j6gpv06 wrote
Reply to comment by HelmSpicy in 🔥 A Polar Bear following photographer Paul Souders from under the ice. by W0lfsKitten
That's true. I'm also not seeing many polar bears at Walmart though.
Which is kinda the point. We have giant swaths of land that predators avoid at all costs because they know that we are to be feared as a species.
There are all those soft meaty lethargic people and predators absolutely know better than to get near them.
Perpetually_isolated t1_j6gib4e wrote
Reply to comment by darkrider400 in 🔥 A Polar Bear following photographer Paul Souders from under the ice. by W0lfsKitten
He's not wrong though. That's what's terrifying about being hunted by humans. Animals can run from us but we can track them and we WILL catch up.
Perpetually_isolated t1_j6d1kue wrote
Reply to comment by whreismylotus in LPT request: how to get rid of a bad renter? by MastrovNL
I think they meant something more serious. I went through the same thing and I solved it by opening all the windows in the winter, bought an air horn id sound at randoms times whenever I felt like it. Eating all the food in the refrigerator.
You know, making them uncomfortable.
Perpetually_isolated t1_j2wu69a wrote
I'm seeing a lot of joke posts, but on a serious note, how old is this cactus?
I heard they won't get the stereotypical 2 arms look until they are around 200 years old so this thing has to be ancient, right?
Perpetually_isolated t1_j1iyldh wrote
Reply to comment by mouse_8b in Simple/Short/Silly History Questions Saturday! by AutoModerator
Like Attila the hunnnnnn.
Perpetually_isolated t1_izzcsbh wrote
Reply to old clown picture I drew by luxurymuck
There little clown reminds me of the clown from spawn
Perpetually_isolated t1_izuzuow wrote
Reply to comment by hyperd0uche in Egypt: Portraits of Egyptian Mummies Discovered in Ancient Philadelphia by IslandChillin
Wait until you find out about Memphis.
Perpetually_isolated t1_ixx7483 wrote
Reply to comment by Cadoan in Perfect lines on this waterfall in south Iceland. [OC] [1600x1000] by AcrossTheNorth
Would I mow dad's yard?
Perpetually_isolated t1_ix4ok7h wrote
Reply to comment by DohRayMe in The Last One Comes with a Shoulder Harness-Great! by Ianmartin573
And a fuck you to the guy that does the floors.
Perpetually_isolated t1_iv3qjnp wrote
Reply to comment by zuzg in Closest known black hole to Earth spotted by astronomers by lunarmoonr
That would make it ridiculously tiny right?
I mean i guess all singularities are small but as far as black holes go that doesn't sound very massive at all.
Perpetually_isolated t1_iusbbz9 wrote
Reply to comment by ferocious_coug in Check where you can watch a movie (or tv show) of your choice in your country by Maker_MG82
You're mean downloading black adam.exe wasn't a good idea?
Perpetually_isolated t1_iusb42b wrote
Reply to comment by riasthebestgirl in Check where you can watch a movie (or tv show) of your choice in your country by Maker_MG82
Holy hell I have thought about rarbg in years.
Yify was good in their day but they kept file size small by giving versions with stripped down audio.
Perpetually_isolated t1_ity4tjb wrote
I'm both aroused and horrified.
Perpetually_isolated t1_ity4l70 wrote
Reply to comment by kudichangedlives in TIL: The famous Alaskan sled dog "Balto" was preserved in taxidermy and is on display at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History in Ohio. by alex6219
No it was just him. The rest of the dogs rode on the sled.
Perpetually_isolated t1_ity4ik5 wrote
Reply to comment by atlantis_airlines in TIL: The famous Alaskan sled dog "Balto" was preserved in taxidermy and is on display at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History in Ohio. by alex6219
I remember a dog sled team that was transporting penicillin? Or was it a polio vaccine? Anyway that dog is a hero.
Perpetually_isolated t1_ispsbnk wrote
Reply to comment by EdofBorg in TIL Liquid Helium is the perfect element to keep the superconductive magnets in MRI machines cold by Alternative-Leg1095
Isn't it one of the most abundant elements in the universe?
Perpetually_isolated t1_j6khtcq wrote
Reply to comment by EvulRabbit in Walking parrots by FrankieGS
It's real.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cjsnbfvkpis