Vini darko
Major Contributor
My cat kills and eats rodents my dog eats what comes out of the cat. However the dog doesn't contribute to the rodents. The circle of life is broken.
You people are funny, trapped in material world with no any intention to even try to overcome it but categorically determined that it's so. If there is no free will then there is no God, no progress scientific or any other and you live in pre determined reality while not being more than a thing. Even Burh wouldn't go with that. We do live in Aristotleian world but he didn't imply that nor wonted you become sofists. His own teaching of spheres is very advanced and greatly misunderstood and marginalised. If you don't have will to learn, open your perspectives and overcome your own doxa then there is little hope for you but it's still your own free choice. Luckily there are people who do. It's not about freedom of choice but how you use it to get to see greater picture and still not to find final answers. And when you do I am sure you will use it wiser.
On even days, people who can't hear the difference between different cables and amplifiers. On odd days, deluded people who think they hear dramatic differences between different cables and amplifiers.What does your dog eat
My dog likes to eat elm tree leaves. Seriously. Can you add that to the poll as an option?
Unfortunately I ran out of editing options for this poll some time ago. It was my first attempt at a poll and required several revisions (my second attempt of course being a more serious attempt, having to do with UFOs: https://www.audiosciencereview.com/...aps-other-intelligent-life-in-universe.23953/).
However, in light of your earnest inquiry, I provide here an article from the American Kennel Club as to why it may be that your dog eats leaves in general, if not elm leaves in particular. Apparently it is a known behavior among wild dogs and had evolutionary adaptive advantages in terms of wild dogs filling in gaps in their diets. Your dog may have inherited this behavior because evolution, genetics, etc. The article also gives some tips on how to redirect your dog away from eating leaves, if that is of interest to you. It may be that dogs who eat leaves typically do not win dog shows, and therefore the topic of how to get your dog not to do this is of some concern to the American Kennel Club. Or perhaps it is just bad form by the high standards to which show-dogs are held. Anyway, here then are the findings, views and guidance of the estimable American Kennel Club on this particular subject:
https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/advice/why-does-my-dog-eat-leaves/
I hope this satisfactorily responds to your request in lieu of my inability to edit the poll.
I was just joking about changing the poll.
And thanks. Not worried about her eating elm leaves. And it's fresh, green elm leaves that she likes, not other tree leaves. She doesn't eat tons of them. Just when she sees a sapling, she'll grab a few leaves.
We're in a simulation, right? And the kid running it is deciding if it's time to power it off without hitting file save.
I'm so glad my days of orange sunshine et al ended before the rise of the internet. I would not have survived this.....
That's why Ginsburg called it "A multiple million-eyed monster".I'm so glad my days of orange sunshine et al ended before the rise of the internet. I would not have survived this.....