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  • silvermoon82@wandering.shopS silvermoon82@wandering.shop

    @DukeDuke @alice
    Oh! This is the extended cut!
    The first time I saw this GIF, it ended with the goose still inside the car. Bad day for all involved.

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    #96

    @silvermoon82 @DukeDuke @alice

    Kind of disappointed it didn't end with the humans being ejected and then the goose driving off and then, I dunno, running for Congress and then pulling a Fetterman?

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    • alice@lgbtqia.spaceA alice@lgbtqia.space

      It seems that as a species develops more emphasis on brains, it also produces more assholes.

      Humans? Legendary assholes.
      Dolphins? Assholes.
      Cats are notorious for being jerks.

      Dogs, ducks, geese, seagulls, crows...all have dickish individuals.

      What're some species that would be least likely to solve a crossword puzzle, but still produce a significant percentage of assholes?

      Like are there any shrimp out there that are just little fuckers?

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      #97

      @alice can confirm that about dolphins.

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      • alice@lgbtqia.spaceA alice@lgbtqia.space

        @apontious totally true.

        @MrBirch

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        #98

        @alice @apontious @MrBirch red rufous especially, they even have resting asshole face

        resting ass-face? dunno, they're dicks

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        • alice@lgbtqia.spaceA alice@lgbtqia.space

          It seems that as a species develops more emphasis on brains, it also produces more assholes.

          Humans? Legendary assholes.
          Dolphins? Assholes.
          Cats are notorious for being jerks.

          Dogs, ducks, geese, seagulls, crows...all have dickish individuals.

          What're some species that would be least likely to solve a crossword puzzle, but still produce a significant percentage of assholes?

          Like are there any shrimp out there that are just little fuckers?

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          #99

          @alice

          Whales seems pretty chill...and smart! They may not do crosswords, but there's a decent chance they do their version of poetry, philosophy, and opera! 😜

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          • smutty_tiefling@spookygirl.booS smutty_tiefling@spookygirl.boo

            @SymTrkl @alice octopodes are indeed assholes.
            They love to break out of aquarium tanks in order to eat their neighbours

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            #100

            @Smutty_Tiefling hot take, cage-breaking is not an asshole behavior. eating neighbors maybe, but predators gonna prey on-
            okay this is the wrong week for me to talk about this
            @alice

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            • alice@lgbtqia.spaceA alice@lgbtqia.space

              It seems that as a species develops more emphasis on brains, it also produces more assholes.

              Humans? Legendary assholes.
              Dolphins? Assholes.
              Cats are notorious for being jerks.

              Dogs, ducks, geese, seagulls, crows...all have dickish individuals.

              What're some species that would be least likely to solve a crossword puzzle, but still produce a significant percentage of assholes?

              Like are there any shrimp out there that are just little fuckers?

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              #101

              @alice are elephants a counter example? I don't recall ever hearing of an elephant being a jerk.

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              • alice@lgbtqia.spaceA alice@lgbtqia.space

                One summer while I was wearing shorts, I had a big hornet fly over, bite into the side of my thigh and then proceed to sting me like half a dozen times for no apparent reason.

                I feel like hornets, wasps, and yellow jackets are all pretty much raging assholes.

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                #102

                @alice You're 100% correct. They are absolute jerks and they have nothing better to do with their existence than to, well, be jerks.

                Multiple times I've had wasps just land on me and hang out, waiting for me to think they're gone and I'm safe. Once I was halfway up some stairs, so kind of stuck in a pretty uncomfortable position. Each time they just patiently wait for me to make a movement of some kind so they can pretend it's my fault that they're stinging me.

                Oh, and once I had one where I assume I got too close to its nest, but it just followed me all the way across an entire yard, stinging over and over. Like, I got the freaking point, move on!

                If that isn't the very definition of a jerk I sure don't know what is.

                I think they enjoy stinging people. I really do.

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                • alice@lgbtqia.spaceA alice@lgbtqia.space

                  One summer while I was wearing shorts, I had a big hornet fly over, bite into the side of my thigh and then proceed to sting me like half a dozen times for no apparent reason.

                  I feel like hornets, wasps, and yellow jackets are all pretty much raging assholes.

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                  #103

                  @alice All three of those insect species are assholes.

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                  • kitkat_blue@mastodon.socialK kitkat_blue@mastodon.social

                    @alice

                    Whales seems pretty chill...and smart! They may not do crosswords, but there's a decent chance they do their version of poetry, philosophy, and opera! 😜

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                    #104

                    @kitkat_blue @alice
                    Came here for this! Read all the way down all the comments to this last one!

                    I'm afraid I have to "aktchually" and narrow that down to _baleen_ whales who are probably all chill because they just go around eating plankton and singing to their pod mates.

                    _Tooth_ whales on the other hand, like orca, hunt in packs and will totally mess up seals. Also yachts apparently.

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                      #105

                      @pewnack @alice
                      A resort we went to had no bugscreens and no AC so we had to sleep with the windows open.

                      They supplied a mosquito net and a battery powered bug zapper tennis racket, which we thought was quaint until the first night.

                      Afterwards we tucked the net under the mattress and pinned the damn thing shit with gorilla paperclips, and once we were in we used the racket to whack any of them that had snuck in with us.

                      Follow me for more hotel wilderness survival tips.

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                      • irenetherogue@beige.partyI irenetherogue@beige.party

                        @alice "least likely to solve a crossword puzzle" sounds like slugs, sponges, and if im very honest, lionfishes

                        Edit: tho upon reflection the only one of those that id describe as "jerk who would never solve a crossword" is the lionfish

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                        #106

                        @Irenetherogue what makes lionfish jerky?

                        (cue dehydration joke)

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                        • smutty_tiefling@spookygirl.booS smutty_tiefling@spookygirl.boo

                          @SymTrkl @alice octopodes are indeed assholes.
                          They love to break out of aquarium tanks in order to eat their neighbours

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                          #107

                          @Smutty_Tiefling god, I've had neighbors like that before 🫤

                          @SymTrkl

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                          • alice@lgbtqia.spaceA alice@lgbtqia.space

                            It seems that as a species develops more emphasis on brains, it also produces more assholes.

                            Humans? Legendary assholes.
                            Dolphins? Assholes.
                            Cats are notorious for being jerks.

                            Dogs, ducks, geese, seagulls, crows...all have dickish individuals.

                            What're some species that would be least likely to solve a crossword puzzle, but still produce a significant percentage of assholes?

                            Like are there any shrimp out there that are just little fuckers?

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                            #108

                            @alice oh wait, is this not a post about how humans have pretty butts?

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                              #109

                              @jpm @alice actually it's not random, but to keep the Grouper in line...

                              And yes, Cephalopods of a certain size can do that, they just get bored too easily....

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                              • A alexthesortofok@hachyderm.io

                                @alice are elephants a counter example? I don't recall ever hearing of an elephant being a jerk.

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                                #110

                                @alexthesortofok https://simpsons.fandom.com/wiki/Stampy

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                                  #111

                                  Protégeons notre fabuleuse vie marine !

                                  @jpm @alice

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                                    #112

                                    @raaahbin @alice This tracks. As a kid growing up on a horse farm, we constantly had plovers nesting in the middle of our riding arena. My trainer made me ride over them and no shit it scarred me for life. They’d run away from the nest as a distraction, with varying results. Pretty sure I trampled a few. I now compulsively put out bird feeders as restitution.

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                                      #113

                                      @pewnack @alice
                                      Your technique seems very thorough and borne of years of practice. I claim no credit as we were just using the tools that had been provided.

                                      We were also freaked out by a roach the size of a table fork and left a camping lamp on the floor hoping it would either go away or at least not come near us.

                                      When we checked later, a beautiful leaf bug had come to the lamp. It moved slowly like a tiny sloth. It was wonderful.

                                      Something like this (not my photo, didn't want to scare it)

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                                      • alice@lgbtqia.spaceA alice@lgbtqia.space

                                        @Irenetherogue what makes lionfish jerky?

                                        (cue dehydration joke)

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                                        #114

                                        @alice mainly that the thing that makes them invasive in the northern Atlantic ocean is that their local prey is the young of all the local fish, such that there are hardly any of the local fish at all anymore, in particular they prey on the young of the creatures that naturally/normally clean and maintain the local reefs. Plus, theyre aggressive.

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                                        • alice@lgbtqia.spaceA alice@lgbtqia.space

                                          One summer while I was wearing shorts, I had a big hornet fly over, bite into the side of my thigh and then proceed to sting me like half a dozen times for no apparent reason.

                                          I feel like hornets, wasps, and yellow jackets are all pretty much raging assholes.

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                                          #115

                                          @alice No-see-um: An asshole with jaws.

                                          https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ceratopogonidae

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