Also worth noting it’s extremely dangerous to do with an untrained dog. All it takes is and enthusiastic “come here!” or a treat or something and now another person has access to your firearm while you don’t have anything.
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Some folks might call me a dreamer
5·22 days agoI mean there’s moisture in the air if you count that
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Conforms to Marxist theories regarding the proletariat.
1·26 days agoI think it’s the human aspect. I used to Doordash and there was a noticeable uptick in after-delivery tips when I put a thumbs up in my delivery photos
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Technology@lemmy.world•‘I want to cancel’: YouTube Premium quietly hikes its US prices for the first time in three years, forcing many users to consider the unthinkableEnglish
15·28 days agoRevanced has been abandoned by a majority of maintainers who have all moved to Morphe. Would highly recommend
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United States | News & Politics@lemmy.ml•If the US is a democracy then Americans are responsible for the actions of their leaders
91·1 month agoPeople went to storm area 51 for the bit but when the president is one step away from genocide, nope nothing.
There really needs to be a national march on the capital for anyone willing and able. Not just some passive no kings too, there needs to be some serious pressure and disruption. Literally anyone who can take a couple days off work and travel to DC. No kings was a good first step, but it absolutely needs to be ramped up, and fast.
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Imho it’s on the fast track to reaching that point. It’s been getting bad for years and only been accelerated over the past year and a half.
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Our Commitment to Windows Quality
15·2 months agoThe fucking irony talking about quality improvement while simultaneously being written in shitty AI slop format
It’s honestly kind of depressing. I went all out for my dog’s end of life care, ensuring it was as dignified as possible and he was as comfortable as he could be, and I hate the idea that if I were to ever come down with Alzheimer’s or something, instead of going on my own terms in the comfort of my home with people I know and love, I would instead be kept alive as long as possible and then probably die with indignity, terrified and confused and not recognizing anyone around me or even my own self.
On one hand I am glad of what I was able to do for my dog, I loved him to death. I just wish that I could be afforded that same dignity when it’s my turn to go.