the problem will get so bad that I will feel the terror of catastrophic failure if I don’t deal with it, at which point my fight or flight instincts will kick in and I will have the motivation to actually deal with it.
The problem isn’t that our parts wear out. The problem is that most critical ones aren’t easily replaceable and the most important one is designed specifically to not be removable.
Either the crow is dumb and thinks that’s still an impression of someone else, or it’s somehow not an impression of crow and the joke is that our expectations have been subverted. Also, snail has glasses under the sunglasses
I can’t describe this well, but this happens because the cat doesn’t like eating in a way that pushes its whiskers against the bowl’s sides. Those are very sensitive nerves, so pushing its head into a metal space can hurt. so it’s basically only scraping the top. The problem is alleviated by using a shallower, flatter bowl.
I never bought that argument. They squeeze their bodies through holes that only their face just fits into regularly. That would also hurt but they do it.
Probably because the whiskers just slide in that case (I think they also fold it to the side of their face) instead of it constantly hitting the bowl while they eat
maybe cause shaking redistributes the kibble to the center, raising it some. Or because you’ve tricked them into thinking you did something about the issue, then they just push through it.
My parents give out full size bars and kids go absolutely nuts for it. This year, a girl gasped softly when she saw the bars and whispered, “they’re big!”
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