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eh-guy t1_j5dggeq wrote
Cats learn we (mostly) only communicate verbally and so keep doing it as long as we respond. It can also be a sign of kittens being taken away too soon and never losing their kitten mindset and so think they need to vocalize more.
eh-guy t1_iybi4ch wrote
Reply to comment by ritz139 in Australia argues against 'endangered' Barrier Reef status by Clameleon
Yes, so they wont be responsible for it washing away
eh-guy t1_iybi1lv wrote
Reply to comment by Dead_Diligence in Australia argues against 'endangered' Barrier Reef status by Clameleon
If the reef is acknowledged as endangered, Australia would be required to protect it I believe
eh-guy t1_iybgest wrote
Reply to comment by gastroboi in TIL the best time to get your vehicle undercoated is actually in the spring/early summer. The salt from wintery roads is not as much of a culprit as damp and humid days are. by HeySquirrelFriends
Only a concern in places that get true seasons, not just four versions of summer
eh-guy t1_ixh0l6e wrote
Reply to comment by RosebudWhip in TIL people turning 100 usually receive a letter from the US President congratulating them. by trukilla420
We have the same in Canada but it's a signed letter
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Reply to comment by cptlongbeard in Poland chooses US to build its first nuclear power plant by Vegeta9001
If only SNC had any will to sell new units
eh-guy t1_j5j4fj7 wrote
Reply to comment by vonvoltage in TIL that Titanic crewman Herbert Pitman made an attempt to row his lifeboat over to rescue people in the water, but was overruled by the other occupants of the boat, who were worried about people swarming them and duly complied. Pitman said that this haunted him throughout his life. by ChadExtra
The ocean is warmer on their side in the UK/Ireland so id imagine these people in the moment would not be thinking the water was too cold to get swamped, especially not after the adrenalin and shock they would be experiencing. Most people do not come from places like us where the ocean can literally be below freezing during winter.