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The Random, Meaningless Announcements Thread 3!

Draka

Wonder Woman
Dear whoever is in charge of the aches and pains in my body,
I would greatly appreciate not having my ankle go out on me on a regular basis. I would like to be able to walk places without the highly likely chance that something in my ankle will snap (without any twisting or anything) and I end up with shooting pain for days. I like walking. I like running too from time to time. I would like to do these things without pain or fear that I'm going to hit the ground because of pain shooting through my foot and ankle and up my leg.

Thank you ever so much for your attention in this matter.​
Sincerely,
Jennifer
 

sun rise

The world is on fire
Premium Member
Through my years of studying transgenders and transsexuals, a common theme is that people in their middle ages begin to transition once they have lost some friends. Today, however, I feel rather sad in knowing that three people I went to school with have died. One accidentally died, one died in some bad circumstances, and one it was known she would die young but even knowing that I didn't even know her for a full decade. I've been told I'm too young to know the problems with arthritis and knee problems I have, but not even being 30 quite yet and still knowing some people who have died, I don't want to say I'm too young to know such things, but it does leave me with mixed emotions. A since of sorrow that I have not come even close to enjoying life and living it to the fullest as the latest acquaintance I know who has, maybe, or maybe not, traveled to that undiscovered country, a since of outrage over the one I know who has died over things that just should not be, sympathy over over the one died over an accident that can happen to anyone, and I wonder, I question, I challenge myself, what I have done with my own life? I know there is never really an age that is too young to contemplate such things, but yet nevertheless it leaves me feeling that I should be focused on any other thing than death. I know it's not logical or rational, but people who are only in their 20s discussing life, love, and making the world a better place, it just doesn't seem right to have to be making funeral arrangements for someone whose middle-age was only 14, a freshman in high school.
It's tough all right.
 

sun rise

The world is on fire
Premium Member
For the way you treat cats, you should come back as one.
See how it feels to be chased up a tree!
We once had a cat who was chased up a tree. The kitty turned right around and charged down the trunk and chased the dog out of the yard. Some kitties are not to be trifled with.
 

Draka

Wonder Woman
We once had a cat who was chased up a tree. The kitty turned right around and charged down the trunk and chased the dog out of the yard. Some kitties are not to be trifled with.
I've never actually seen a dog chase a cat really. Seen cats chase dogs, not the other way around though. I always wondered why on cartoon dogs would chase cats. :p
 

sun rise

The world is on fire
Premium Member
I've never actually seen a dog chase a cat really. Seen cats chase dogs, not the other way around though. I always wondered why on cartoon dogs would chase cats. :p
Dogs love to chase. At the dog park we often see a 'pack chase' where many dogs are chasing a dog playing prey. I can understand a spontaneous set of dogs chasing a prey dog, but why the prey dog is having such a great time (usually) is fun to think about.
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
I've never actually seen a dog chase a cat really. Seen cats chase dogs, not the other way around though. I always wondered why on cartoon dogs would chase cats. :p
I've seen it once. My brother had a 120 pound pit bull (so big he actually looked like a small pit mastiff), and he went after my mom's 20 pound Hulk of a tabby. The cat tore the dogs face to shreds.
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
Dogs love to chase. At the dog park we often see a 'pack chase' where many dogs are chasing a dog playing prey. I can understand a spontaneous set of dogs chasing a prey dog, but why the prey dog is having such a great time (usually) is fun to think about.
My dog finally had enough of my sister's dog pushing her around, and it was bad enough that my dog, a small 9 - 10 year old collie/herding mixed dog, drew the blood of a much younger, larger, and stockier bull terrier. Sweet, loving, gentle, and adorable are definitely words that describe my dog, but the couple of times I've seen her mad she turns into an absolute demon. Her playful snarls are just so cute and adorable, her real snarls are scary and terrifying.
 

Wu Wei

ursus senum severiorum and ex-Bisy Backson
I can't tell you how much I wish I could say what I'm thinking right now,,,,, but I can't afford the lawyer
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
I was Kathryn Janeway had more of a theatrical flair like Jean-Luc Picard. I also wish James Kirk and Benjamin Sisko also had more of that theatrical Shakespearean flair.
If there is ever another Star Trek series, I would absolutely love to see David Tennant at the helm (so long as they don't make it a rubbish action flick like the movies have went).
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
I was Kathryn Janeway had more of a theatrical flair like Jean-Luc Picard. I also wish James Kirk and Benjamin Sisko also had more of that theatrical Shakespearean flair.
If there is ever another Star Trek series, I would absolutely love to see David Tennant at the helm (so long as they don't make it a rubbish action flick like the movies have went).
I nominate Idris Elba, Melissa McBride & Jonathan Banks for captain.
No Shakespearean pontificating needed.
 

beenherebeforeagain

Rogue Animist
Premium Member
I was Kathryn Janeway had more of a theatrical flair like Jean-Luc Picard. I also wish James Kirk and Benjamin Sisko also had more of that theatrical Shakespearean flair.
If there is ever another Star Trek series, I would absolutely love to see David Tennant at the helm (so long as they don't make it a rubbish action flick like the movies have went).
what about scott bakula?
 
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