Crumb by David Fletcher for January 06, 2025

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    Imagine  2 days ago

    On a side note: humans can not feel “wet”. We do not have receptors for that. What we feel is the temperature difference and a tactile sensation of touching something. There are animals that do have receptors to feel “wet”. I forget which ones. And it’s too early for me to make the effort to look it up.

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    Deep Sea Green 735 hat trick +20  2 days ago

    That seems like a tactic wiser than talking to a dog or cat; at least talking to the garden guts eventually lowers your grocery bills.

    If humans no longer turned animals into household pets and subsequently people stopped purchasing dog and cat food , I actually do wonder how many humans the animal chow’s edible ingredients would feed annually.

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    Impkins  Premium Member 2 days ago

    You asked. :)

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    Jeffin Premium Member 2 days ago

    A couple of little fish swam past a bigger one. ’How’s the water, boys?’ Asked the big guy as he swam past. As the two continued on, one looked at the other and asked, ’what’s water?’

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    oakie9531  2 days ago

    ba dum tss

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