QueenCobra
big boy season
I mean…it kinda understands bowls.Today I saw a squirrel pick up a hollowed-out orange half (I filled with birdseed) and eat out of it! It had the bowl thing down!
I mean…it kinda understands bowls.Today I saw a squirrel pick up a hollowed-out orange half (I filled with birdseed) and eat out of it! It had the bowl thing down!
You should make them a little briefcase and hat out of an orange.I mean…it kinda understands bowls.
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It’s disgusting. When I saw that Paris Hilton’s house burned down, my stomach dropped. She has two babies and enjoyed precious memories in that house— Phoenix taking his first steps, etc. She is fortunate to survive, but it’s going to be tough to restart her life.I'm seeing many laughing reactions on social media about celebrities whose homes have burned down.
People with fame and wealth are still people, lest we forget our empathy. A home comes with many memories and these people still feel pain as any of us would.
Public scorn is easy to join in on and it's easy to forget basic compassion under anonymity. It's one of the negatives of major social media.
I haven't been on social media much lately but that sounds awful. Maybe they are wealthy and "could just buy another house" but I mean it is still a pain in the butt to deal with losing everything. House, clothing, heirlooms, photographs, important papers, even the property. And there are so many stories of insurance wiggling out of paying rn and that isn't right either, poor or rich. And I heard about the zoning changing in the burnt areas to where only apartment buildings can be built and not houses? So they couldn't even rebuild their house. They'd have to sell and go buy a property somewhere else to build a house on.I'm seeing many laughing reactions on social media about celebrities whose homes have burned down.
People with fame and wealth are still people, lest we forget our empathy. A home comes with many memories and these people still feel pain as any of us would.
Public scorn is easy to join in on and it's easy to forget basic compassion under anonymity. It's one of the negatives of major social media.
It’s so sad seeing so many hateful comments about celebrities losing their home. Even though they have money they are still people and the pain of losing it all isn’t any less since they have money. So many people have said they have no compassion for the wealthy .I'm seeing many laughing reactions on social media about celebrities whose homes have burned down.
People with fame and wealth are still people, lest we forget our empathy. A home comes with many memories and these people still feel pain as any of us would.
Public scorn is easy to join in on and it's easy to forget basic compassion under anonymity. It's one of the negatives of major social media.