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gorgeousbat.bsky.social
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71 days ago
I’m urgently recommending befriending creatures from your nearest forest
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pete-etep.bsky.social
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71 days ago
I'm concerned that they might want to frolic in my fields of corn is that allowed?
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musicmancer.bsky.social
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70 days ago
Put them in your pocket
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kaprika.bsky.social
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70 days ago
At first I read that as breastfeeding and I was like ?????????
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joeywolfuk.bsky.social
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71 days ago
Yes.
For anyone wanting to try it, remember that animal friendship involves a lot of just sharing the same space in silence.
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tsevelev.bsky.social
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70 days ago
But they want me to keep my social distance :(
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drjohnfrancis.bsky.social
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70 days ago
Only if they are naked
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tiina-liisa.bsky.social
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71 days ago
Her name was Potroast. She lived under our shed for 8 summers and had 3 litters of kits. As long as I fed her weeds and garden scraps, she left my garden alone ... along with threatening to make her into pot roast if she ate my garden.
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duncanappleby.bsky.social
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70 days ago
I thought this was gonna say "make her host a podcast"
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tiina-liisa.bsky.social
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70 days ago
This was more her style. My scrappy one-eyed hog. 😁
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pavlovsbitch.bsky.social
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70 days ago
The crow family are outstanding farm allies. 11/10 recommend the corvid long game.
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themosquitos.bsky.social
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71 days ago
yes YES
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ru12bseen.com
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71 days ago
I've managed a fox, a lot of blue jays and cardinals. Working on sasquatch next weekend.
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For anyone wanting to try it, remember that animal friendship involves a lot of just sharing the same space in silence.