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@kara@occult.camp lotta people didn't like it; I enjoyed it, and thought some parts were unusually good, but *shrug*.

it's time for me to go AFK, sit on the couch, and play on my phone while the cats yell at me because it's *almost* food time and they're convinced food time is *right now* and they are currently *starving*

Hey #LGBTQ kids:

I just wanted to remind you guys of yourholidaymom.com, because it's that time of year and there are people out there who will give you the love and support you deserve.

@aprrrl@witches.town eee, thank you! I'll tell Nar but he probably won't care, he just wants food right now. XD

The main reason the stickers exist is to raise awareness, not to fund the project. Patreon and Liberapay are funding the project better than stickers or other merch ever could. So if you wanna print them on your own, go wild

gaming, capitalism 

Income inequality has created people who can afford to -be- whales, and the market has created commodities to suit them.

All of the devastated bank and credit accounts of children and vulnerable people are, from the perspective of the marketplace, either an undesirable side effect or pure gravy from a commodity being consumed by people outside of its target demographic, IE, people with mad stacks o' cash.

#gaming

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anyway, I'm home now, dishes are washing, clothes are drying, fridge is full, most of my to-do list is already checked off, and I can just sit and relax and realize how much I overstressed my back muscles shoveling out the dirt from the bottom of the squirrel enclosures, ow ow ow. maybe I should take an ibuprofen or something. >__<

Will y'all take a minute to vote for a BLACK WOMAN-OWNED non-profit?
They're currently in 2nd place for a grant. Help them get to 1st place & just vote. :)

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wildlife rehab/rescue volunteering (mostly dull) 

on the other hand, the other four bear cubs are doing great--they're hibernating, with occasional moments of EXTREMELY CRANKY AND LOUD GRONKING. cranky bears, at least small ones, sound kind of hilarious but also kind of alarming, in an instinctive "this animal could eat me" way.

the two lynx cubs are also great, the sole remaining seal pup is due for release this week I think, there's some pigeons and owls and otherwise not much!

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wildlife rehab/rescue volunteering (mostly dull) 

concussion or other injury has also been ruled out, along with several other toxins and chronic malnutritions. next step is a thorough check for parasites, because ????

unfortunately, if they can't figure out what's causing the problem and fix it, she will likely have to be put down. it'd be illegal for anyone to keep her, being a wild bear, and she can't be released back to the wild if she can't function as a wild bear. :/

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wildlife rehab/rescue volunteering (mostly dull) 

the Smallest Bear Cub is still precarious; technically healthy, but after three weeks of care and observation still doing weird behavioral things--compulsive licking, not being able to walk properly, possible vision or other sensory impairment. the most likely problem, congenital birth defect or brain injuries from malnutrition, were ruled out with an MRI scan last week, as well as second-most-likely, lead poisoning.

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wildlife rehab/rescue volunteering (mostly dull) 

even completely unconscious, it was a beautiful, impressive bird. I wouldn't have gotten to see it otherwise--it's staff-only, and we're strictly forbidden from "peeking," especially with owls, which can be very unsettled by human proximity.

otherwise... I saw a gull getting tube-fed (woo, this is not an unusual thing), a *really* fat squirrel (almost certainly pregnant), and several feral rats. so, mostly dull.

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wildlife rehab/rescue volunteering (mostly dull) 

we're definitely in the very slow season. which is fine, it's a good time for deep cleaning, repairs, repainting, that kind of thing, but it can be boring for the volunteers.

however! today I got to see a great horned owl getting "physical therapy" (gentle motion and stretching) under anesthesia as recovery from a broken wingbone. has to be done under anesthesia because otherwise the bird don't like it, and owls can be FEISTY. XD

@kara@occult.camp oh hon, I hope you were able to escape on time and are asleep or otherwise relaxing now. <3

@kara@occult.camp nah, I haven't been *hit* yet, but I did get buzzed a couple of times--the owl flew past so close it brushed my hair. that was last winter, though. XD

moooorrrrrrning. *yawn* off to do the volunteering thing... wish me luck that I don't get hit in the back of the head with a bag full of scissors (aka barred owl attack) wile walking to the bus stop. >____<

@Kaelyrhn@tootplanet.space I have been wondering this too...

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