Hobbes did you know that octopuses are the only creatures that can use upright bilateral locomotion despite having NO rigid skeleton whatsoever to support themselves? They use internal hydrostatic pressure to maintain their shape by changing the pressure of the water in their bodies!
No idea if true, but I read this morning there is (was?) a French monastery where the monks took a vow of silence which they only broke to let the monastery cats know it was feeding time. I think it’s a cute story, so I’m choosing to believe it
And while I'm not complaining about such prospects, it would appear that in failing to entertain, I at least managed to course correct you back to neutral to both of our losses
Right but now question which direction I failed in such that I can continuously fail in that same direction to perpetuate the feeling of progress, mobility, and or velocity, depending on which self help books you subscribe to
Thats not the *most* ridiculously far off guess. Took out cat Troy to the vet (1.5 y/o, 8 lbs of parkour expertise). I thought he was reaching up to be held while we were waiting for the vet, but instead he grabbed my arm and hauled himself quickly to my shoulder/neck, which he launched off of to-
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Somewhere out there is a copy of Changing Lanes with 3 frames of a Sprite bottle in it.
And while I'm not complaining about such prospects, it would appear that in failing to entertain, I at least managed to course correct you back to neutral to both of our losses
It's not really failing upward or downward
Failing sideways?