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Bytemeister, to comicstrips in "Outdoor Cat vs Indoor Cat" by Sarah Andersen

Outdoor cats are the number one killer of native species. They have contributed to the extinction of numerous species. Not to mention there are coyotes, cougars, bears, and hawks that can harm or even kill your cat. Outdoor cats also are a vector for diseases and parasites that can seriously harm them, or humans.

Pets should be kept indoors, for their safety, for the safety of the environment, and for your safety.

Bytemeister, to lemmyshitpost in Reblog if youre american

I just wish they weren’t doing a 50% off special when I was born…

Bytemeister, to memes in Put me in the trash can at the park.

I told my wife that when I die, if she can, claim she doesn’t recognize the body so that the state has to dispose of me to save costs.

Bytemeister, (edited ) to asklemmy in Why in the year 2024 and with all the knowledge humans have now do people still believe in religion?

Is this a problem to my answer? It just seems like another explanation.

Frankly, it doesn’t matter if religious beliefs are truly held or not, the results are the same.

Trump supporters are fucking morons, I’d take 50/50 odds on there being a trump cult in the next 15 years that worship him as a second coming, and that would be valid as a religion.

Bytemeister, to asklemmy in Why in the year 2024 and with all the knowledge humans have now do people still believe in religion?

Prove the FSM doesn’t exist, otherwise I want to see “touched by his noodly appendage” on all my money.

Bytemeister, to asklemmy in Why in the year 2024 and with all the knowledge humans have now do people still believe in religion?

There are lots of reasons. Some people want answers for questions that we don’t have scientific answers for yet, or that science can’t possibly answer.

Some people want to use a framework to justify their behavior.

Some people are scared or disgusted by the implications of our knowledge, and they want it to be something different.

Some people want to manipulate others.

There are many religions because there are many reason why they exist.

Bytemeister, to memes in It can't be stopped

Because you are only seeing part of the chart.

Bytemeister, to lemmyshitpost in When your crush walks into class but you're homeschooled...

What are the chances the marriage lasts longer than the Confederacy?

Bytemeister, to asklemmy in Does wind power cause visual pollution in your opinion?

Yes, in the form of dead birds and bats.

Personally, I think wind turbines look cool.

Bytemeister, to lemmyshitpost in Also, the doors actually open.

E85 conversion. All the hooch is in the tank.

Bytemeister, to lemmyshitpost in The Krusty Krab was rigged from the start

Nobody’s dick’s that long. Not even Long Dick Johnson, and he had a fucking long dick. Thus, the name.

Bytemeister, (edited ) to memes in Gotta stay grounded.

Hydraulic guillotines already exist. My partner used them in their lab.

Bytemeister, to asklemmy in What are some tech predictions for 2024 that actually could happen?

Release of Windows 12, possibly backtracks Windows 11 decision of requiring TPM.

Not going to happen. Microsoft makes a lot of money few bucks by locking windows keys to the motherboard.

Bytemeister, to asklemmy in Which of the U.S. national parks in this image do you think is the most worth visiting? There are three exceptions.

You’ll see them in the day too. There are yellow and pink varieties.

Bytemeister, (edited ) to asklemmy in Which of the U.S. national parks in this image do you think is the most worth visiting? There are three exceptions.

GSM is a great choice! There are a few mountain-side tunnels you have to drive through in the park, very short, maybe 50 yards at most. Hope your daughter is okay with that.

Shame about the caves. I know it probably won’t help comfort her, but more people are going to die in car wrecks in Indiana today than have ever died from cave-ins at Mammoth cave.

Clingman’s dome at GSM is (or was) the highest point in the Appalachian mountains. Def visit in the evening if you want amazing views. Cades Cove usually has bears and is a driveable trail. We saw 2 bears and a bear cub, plus some deer and Elk on the drive.

I saw in another post that your fam like aquariums, there is the Ripley’s aquarium in Gatlingburg, which was a little expensive IMHO, but it is a decent aquarium.

Skybridge is a ton of fun, but very touristy.

There is a little GSM trail at the edge of Gatlinburg that my wife and I walked at night. We frequently do this in parks. Bring red lights to preserve your night vision, and a black light because there are tons of centipedes that glow a ghostly blue when hit with a blacklight. We also blinded the shit out of a few mice. Try not to do that…

Also, depending on the time of year, do some road cruising in the morning or early evening. You’ll see lots of wild turkeys, deer, and snakes. Please be careful not to run over the snakes.

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