‘MAGA’ hat-wearing pigeons released in downtown Las Vegas, group says
A group calling itself Pigeons United To Interfere Now – PUTIN – decided t0 protest the Democratic debate by way of birds.
The subtleties of the messaging evade me.
A group calling itself Pigeons United To Interfere Now – PUTIN – decided t0 protest the Democratic debate by way of birds.
The subtleties of the messaging evade me.
Leave it to a communist bureaucracy to decide that the way to deal with a human virus is to exterminate the rest of the mammalian population.
Honestly, I didn’t see this coming:
PIGEONS IN HATS? Bobby Lee of Las Vegas recently spotted pigeons in his neighborhood wearing tiny hats and the video is going viral on Facebook.Is it funny or a case of animal cruelty? A local pigeon rescue group is now looking for the pigeons. Original post >> https://bit.ly/2Prrpe3
Posted by KTNV Channel 13 Action News on Saturday, December 7, 2019
https://www.fox29.com/news/someone-is-putting-tiny-cowboy-hats-on-pigeons-in-las-vegas-as-animal-rescue-works-to-remove-them?fbclid=IwAR3_RHcHBkSHMDmffr9suosHnlJz4HO41tJzvTk37E8Do4-ASk6MNTtImeg
Posted by Lofty Hopes – A Pigeon Positive Movement on Monday, December 9, 2019
Yes, I suppose strictly speaking this is animal cruelty… but come on… that’s funny right there, I don’t care who you are.
Tiny Cowboy Hat Wearing Pigeon Near Trop & Maryland
The Vegas cowboy pigeons are real.🎥: @kassandraqueenn/twitter
Posted by Las Vegas Locally on Monday, December 9, 2019
Visited an animal shelter today that had a cat room and and a bunch of dog kennels. Here’s why I prefer cats: the cats who didn’t like me? They avoided me, or simply ignored me. The dogs who didn’t like me? They would have *killed* me had they been able to do so. I don’t speak dog, but I’m pretty sure a lot of that barking would translate into something akin to “me eat your throat out” or “doghu ackbar” or something.
A room full of cats and kittens, though? A small slice of rightness in the world.
Huh.
Functional extinction is when a population becomes so limited that they no longer play a significant role in their ecosystem and the population becomes no longer viable. While some individuals could produce, the limited number of koalas makes the long-term viability of the species unlikely and highly susceptible to disease.
Ruh-roh.
Australian critters always seemed to me like they were living on borrowed time. The critters from “The Old World” have spent a hundred million years competing against a wide range of other beasts, gaining superiority in arms, armor, tactics and disease resistance. Thus Old World rats and pigs and cats and dogs and snakes and rabbits and humans have done a fantastic job of ravaging Pacific islands. Australia is, compared to Africa/Eurasia, just a big island. Worse, it’s a big island that, at least for koalas, it a whole lot of lifeless sand with only a fairly limited range for koalas. Set that range on fire and send in the rats and dogs, and cute little koalas are as doomed as a village of Ewoks sent up against *competent* Stormtroopers.
Koalas have the bad luck of being dependent upon eucalyptus leaves. This is bad because eucalyptus leaves are basically filled with oil. They don’t just burn, they burn with a vengeance. I’ve seen videos of eucalyptus trees virtually *detonating* when surrounded by wildfires.
Now, as to blame: in this case, the finger points directly at the anti-nuclear activists. Imagine a world in which not only had the US not abandoned nukes, but Australia and New Zealand and the like had adopted rational nuclear polices and were now obtaining the bulk of their electrical power from breeder reactors and thorium reactors. Carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere would be far lower, the temperature would be lower, fires would likely be less dangerous. Better, with a few extra terawatts of power on tap, Australia could at this very moment be well along in a plan to scoop out the middle of the continent and turn it into a new sea. This would open up vast tracts of desert to bloom and greatly expand the range of critters like koalas. But instead… damn dirty Soviet-backed hippies won the day and doomed koalas to functional extinction.
Still, seeing this in the real world without knowing just what you’re seeing would be disconcerting.
The flashing of black and white these Sandpipers display is caused by their black backs and white chests. Coupled with the colour of the sky it looks like they keep disappearing. pic.twitter.com/TNw4faFFwn
— Daniel Holland (@DannyDutch) November 17, 2019
Every now and then boaters find land animals far out at sea and it’s not clear how they got there. Unlike boatloads of colonizer migrants, it’s perfectly cromulent to bring said critters onboard for rescue; it’s both a “good deed” and a “good story.” Assuming, of course, that the critter isn;t somethgin dangerous like a bear or a snake on an antifa.
My house seems to have been invaded by these rather sizable exoskeltal nightmare-inducing terrors. Found three of them in my bathroom in a one-day period, including one that jumped out of the friggen’ sink drain. MMmmmllleeeeaaaaccchhh.
So are these one-inch hair-bearing eight legged freaks harmless little skeeter-eaters, or are they more akin to Hobo/Brown Recluse horrors?
A rat is made out of meat. One would think that that would give them *some* economic value. Granted, turning them directly into ratburgers seems a dubious prospect; difficult to process, filthy, likely filled with disease, toxins and parasites, much like your average filthy hippie. But turning them into fertilizer, or food for some other critters? There’s got to be a way to make a buck off a rat. And by extension, there’s gotta be a way to put Baltimore on a paying basis. Take this bit of footage, for example:
Those rats all seemed to run in much the same direction, which means that with a bit of planning they could have all run into traps. A buck or two a rat (or a buck or two per pound of rat, whatever) is probably well in excess of their strict economic value as plant food, but with the vast sums that have been poured into Baltimore – to no recognizable advantage – it seems that a public-private partnership could pay a bit above market value for home and business owners to make a few hundred bucks every few nights gathering up rats which will be processed into fertilizer for the local “organic” growers of trendy green leafy “food” for the consumption of vegans.