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This can go on the Daily Rant page as well because the "service"/"support" animals make it that much more difficult for people that actually need legitimate service/support animals, especially dogs. Hell, my older brother could use one trained to "spot" an upcoming seizure (I'd just adjust to "popping" antihistamines before dealing with him ftf.)

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More Maru the Neko with Hana the Neko:


We need his to get over the stuff this past week (two wasted :kitty:s and their catnip "sushi rolls".)

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A video by the remaining original members of Queen:

I think that it's a tribute to Freddie, but it could be for any loved one who has passed "too young".

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I wonder where the ex-boyfriend is and how he'd feel if his beloved pet was just dumped on the streets of an unfamiliar territory late autumn/early winter...

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For those on the book of faces....a valentines song for those without their valentine.... https://www.facebook.com/thesixstringsoldiers/videos/10156391756285676/

and that fellow above...no way I'd dump his pet far away from home....but I'd give him a chance to fend for himself in the wild.

Concerning the pet; no need to go into the wild. I can think of one word that might terrify the pet, and it has been found in sub/urban areas: coyotes.

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*sigh*

Oh, the second video was John Oliver's reaction to a survivor of the Parkland massacre and an outsider saying that we should return to the values from the 1950s/1960s when The Andy Griffith Show was on tv.

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Two from Queen (one is a collaboration with a ballet company whose members personally knew people that succumbed to complications of AIDS) :

First is a tribute to Freddie Mercury by the remaining original members of Queen:

Now for the collaboration with Ballet for Life:

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Air traffic control on the helicopter crash in the East River along with video from the New York Rescue. There is also animation early on with the flight path of the copter to give an idea of where the copter was up until the tragic "sudden stop".


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