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The Random, Meaningless Announcements Thread 3!

beenherebeforeagain

Rogue Animist
Premium Member
let's see if the revolting one notices this one...

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Stevicus

Veteran Member
Staff member
Premium Member
Looking at answers when I wonder what makes people thinking gambling is wrong and immoral, and upon finding reasons I'm glad I'm doing it. Especially after seeing the remark that it "denies the pleasures and pride of work."
I'm pretty sure that's actually called "jealousy" over someone founding an easier way and took it.

I've known people who have had gambling addictions, and listening to some of the horror stories, I can see where some might conclude that gambling is wrong and immoral. Personally, I see more as a matter of individual choice and personal responsibility - never bet more than you can afford to lose.

On the other hand, if someone takes their boots off and puts their stinky feet on the table, now that's wrong and immoral.

 

Stevicus

Veteran Member
Staff member
Premium Member
This was a heartwarming story: Man shelters 300 dogs from Hurricane Delta in Mexico home

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There were plenty of other critters too: Dozens of cats were harbored in his son’s room; his daughter’s room served as a refuge for chicks, bunnies and even a hedgehog; a patio became a haven for a flock of sheep.


Not surprisingly, the house smelled terrible, he says. But it was worth it: All survived the storm.

“It doesn’t matter if the house is dirty, it can be cleaned,” he says. “The things they broke can be fixed or bought again, but what’s beautiful is to see them happy, healthy and safe, without wounds and with the possibility of being adopted.”

It all started with an Oct. 6 social media post. Pimentel told friends he had cut branches and boarded up windows at the Tierra de Animales (Land of Animals) shelter he founded nearly a decade ago about 20 miles (30 kilometers) southwest of Cancun, where he also lives with his family.

He warned of the hurricane’s devastating power. Concerned that stores might remain shut after the storm, leading to food shortages, he asked for donations.

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sun rise

The world is on fire
Premium Member
A computer just told me it's making sure I'm read to install. I'm not sure myself I'm ready to install and at sea about where I'm going to install and what the result will be. Therefore computers are the problem.
 
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