And I didn't know where it came from. I just thought it was like in a movie or something I saw...I didn't know. And then I watched the episode and I had to pause. And I said I've been saying it my whole life. -Danielle
You've been quoting Boy Meets World.....I've done that with multiple lines. ...Already this season I've seen a few of them. And this is definitely one of them...And it's because they were great moments in our lives. Like we were there on show night. Lee delivered the line like this. Obviously he probably delivered it like it all week and it got a laugh at every rehearsal. It got a laugh at every table read. So it's just like engrained in our brains as like a funny way to say something. But it actually doesn't make sense to anybody else. It's a reference to our own show. -Rider
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i'm just trying to send my stupid little emails and then stone cold act 2 astarion confession gifs come in with the steel chair
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Will sees Wesker hand-copying the results of their latest test
"Why don't you just use the copy machine?"
Wesker glares at him briefly before continuing his work
Curious, Will takes a trip to the copier
It's been upgraded. The new model requires three emblems to be found and placed in the proper indentations
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why did they go so HAM w the airbrush filter on the new nct127 variety video 😒😒😒
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I'm gonna be contrarian here for a minute and rant about "cats aren't even good pest control."
Which, one study that found cats don't do well against rats is not the be all end all of reality. A cat may not go after Norway rats, which are large and aggressive, no. An adult male wild Norway rat is large enough to give almost any cat a run for its money.
But Norway rats aren't the only thing that exist and get into houses and barns. It is very cold where I live, and while I see mice and packrats and voles, I have never once seen a wild RAT. Wild RATS don't get into my garage. Deer mice do. Bushy tailed pack rats do.
And you know what fixed it?
My cat. He's not even an outdoor cat. He's 100% indoors, or in the garage but only with the door closed so he can't leave.
He single handedly removed my packrat problem. I didn't need to resort to poisons and while I did set traps, none of them had even half of his success rate. Cats were domesticated primarily because of how good they are at catching small rodents. Their success knocked other animals such as trained ferrets off the popular spot for the task. Claiming a cat is useless as pest control is just plain not true.
Cats are decent pest control WITHIN CERTAIN PARAMETERS. They're good for certain types of small pest, and cats need ro be CONTAINED. Much like poisons, you can't just throw cats around willy nilly because they'll kill a shitload of non target animals.
A barn or shop cat is a good option for long term mouse control *if* it is actually confined to that barn or shop and not free to just leave. A semi feral cat that lives in a large warehouse and is vaccinated and desexed and vetted and kills whatever tiny pests get in to chew on stuff is the best case scenario for an adopted feral.
What I do NOT get however, is the insistence that terriers are better and you should just get one of those.
A dog is not an easy animal to keep and nor is it one you should go purchase because you want long term pest control in your barn. If you want a pest control solution call an externinator. If you want a dog that's intelligent and driven and needs dedicated training and care and you're happy to put in the energy to actually focus its chaotic energy into something useful then go get a ratting terrier.
These little dogs do not fill the same niche as a barn cat and their care is quite a bit more intense in general especially if the dog is going to be a house pet as well as a worker. They're intense and destructive and can and will pick fights, often fatal fights, with other animals. Stop telling people to go get one when all they need is to get some squirrels out of a shed. Buying a dog and buying pest control are not the same thing.
You could *hire* a ratter to do a sweep, but unless you're also removing the conditions that made your property popular with rats to begin with you're going to have to keep bringing them back.
The kind of people who leave feral cats outside to roam and breed freely are the last fucking people who have any business keeping a working line terrier.
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