Goddammit. This is so stupid… I love it.
I’m sorry, but you didn’t answer in the form of a question. Minus 3 bones.
I didn’t believe you, so I looked up those cases. While there’s a little more nuance to the cases than your summaries, you are pretty spot on. We are all cursed with this disgraceful knowledge now.
One of the few websites I willingly give money on a regular basis. Considering its impact and reliability, the ~$20 I give yearly is a phenomenal deal.
In case people didn’t know, Opossums eat ticks (lots of them), and other pests. And, they are naturally rabies resistant.
These kinds of moments make us want to withdraw, but please keep family and friends nearby. Genuine people on Lemmy care about your well-being, which means the real people close to you even more so.
I’m sorry for your loss and wish you healing.
I had no idea the self doubt could go deeper, until now… I guess I really am an imposter.
Honestly? Thanks for the perspective shift. I had a sensible chuckle and then thought more deeply about my priorities.
This is a completely psychotic thought, but I’m really curious to see what kind of circumstances would break their pickiness. For example, how many days of starvation before they change their minds. Also, would that happen sooner if no one was observing them?
Absolutely unethical and it could never happen as an experiment, but I wish I could see the results somehow.