Jan 182019
 

Tiny animal carcasses found in buried Antarctic lake

The tardigrades in question are actually *land* critters. Scientists speculate that during warm periods 10,000 or 120,000 years ago, when the Antarctic glacier they drilled a kilometer through was not there, the tardigrades had washed into a lake, which then froze over. The glacier then moved in and grew increasingly thick. The lake itself isn’t frozen solid, and does have seemingly living bacteria in it. The tardigrades do not seem to have been living in the lake, but are ancient remains. Nothing more advanced than bacteria is expected to be alive in those conditions.

 Posted by at 2:47 pm
Jan 132019
 

It is always unwise and unwarranted to ascribe to non-human species human emotions. We simply don’t know that non-humans – from monkeys to dogs to cats to cows to parrots to snakes to fish to worms to Antifa members – actually feel  the emotions we do, in the way we do. But there are times when it is very, very hard to deny that they sure *seem* to. We’ve all seen dogs who do damnably fine simulations of happiness and sadness and the like. I saw another example today of just such a thing.

As previously mentioned, my left shoulder is a mess. I’ve found that driving seems to help; I assume that part of it is taking my mind off the pain, and part is due to the fact that with my hand on the wheel, a good fraction of the weight of the arm is taken off the shoulder. Whatever, I found myself driving around a bit today. And not far from home I saw chaos on the road ahead… several vehicles pulled over, police lights, lots of motion. As I got closer I saw that the issue was a half dozen or so horses running around freely; in short, someone had left a gate open and the horses had bolted, and efforts were underway to collect them.

A frame from a brief and terrible-quality cell phone video I shot of the horses running around. Seethe mountains in the background? Yeah, me neither. Air quality still sucks.

The horses were running as a group through the snow-covered fields. They were not running to escape; they were running just to run. Horses were evolved for the purpose, and when they are prevented from running and suddenly the opportunity presents itself… they run. To all appearances, they run for the pure joy of it. When I first moved to my place here in Utah back in 2004, the neighbors had themselves a horse that they kept in a *tiny* pen. For a creature with minimal ability to make facial expressions, it sure as heck looked depressed. Soon after, the fencing around my back four or so acres was fixed up and I let them keep the horse in that field. Upon first being moved from that tiny pen to my field… the horse ran. And ran. And ran. It ran the perimeter; it ran from corner to corner. It covered every square foot just as fast as it could, because it could.

Running, it seems, gives horses joy. Because that’s what they are for.


 

Mandatory political analysis: recognition that doing what you’re made to do makes you happy, and not doing it makes you sad, might be an explanation for a lot of the trouble in the world today, especially among men. Men who started off as boys who were trained (and often drugged) to not act like boys, who grew up to be ashamed of being male and masculine and to despise their nation, their culture and their ethnicity and to feel nothing but shame and guilt.

 Posted by at 11:00 pm
Dec 202018
 

The video below does not contain any of the original video, but rather discusses the content of the original video and asks “why does YouTube allow this channel to remain?” What’s in the original video that’s so objectionable? It’s from the channel of a 15-year-old Chilean kid who posts the usual gaming stuff… except for when he posts videos of himself brutalizing the family cats.

Kids that do this to animals need to be separated from society because it’s not only a certainty that they are already monsters, but it’s a safe bet that they will soon graduate to doing this to humans. Since the kid is in Chile, there’s nothing that US authorities can do. Therefore the question falls to YouTube: y’all banned a gaming channel because it showed violence within the violent game “Red Dead Redemption 2,” and yet you allow a channel to remain up that shows *real* violence? WTF, YouTube?

The Internet is a hellscape of decay and corruption; I’m just glad that, so far, the sensory inputs available online are restricted to sight and sound because I suspect strongly that the web would smell less like a garbage fire and more like a burning septic tank filled with infected decaying flesh. Still in all this misery there is hope in the form of Anonymous and Reddit and 4chan. As bonkers as those folks can often be… ya don’t abuse a cat around ’em. They’ll hound you to the ends of the Earth.

 Posted by at 8:08 pm
Dec 172018
 

Somebody merits a PR whoopin’.

Retired police dog dumped at Mississippi shelter

Short form: Ringo was a K9 cop for the Jackson, MS, police department. After nine years he retired and was thought to be living with his handler… but the handler had dumped him at the shelter. Ringo was rescued and is now living with his original trainer… who won’t be training any more dogs for the Jackson PD. The handler has been demoted.

You can probably see into this story a whole lot of metaphors.

 Posted by at 5:13 pm
Dec 072018
 

A bobcat kitten made the local news two nights in a row. First night it had gotten into a chickencoop; the owners called the authorities who hustled it out of the coop and sent it on its way. The next day… it came back and started gnawing upon the chickens. This time they caught the kitten and transported it elsewhere. Gotta respect the little fellers spirit.

Do NOT pet the kitty.

 Posted by at 4:12 am
Dec 052018
 
 Posted by at 11:11 am
Nov 212018
 

On November 9, a helicopter was flying over the Woolsey fire in California when it received notification of some folks who needed rescue. After a careful landing in a rough area *real* close to the fire, they picked up a few civilians… and their dogs. And from what I saw, there was zero hesitation on the part of the chopper crew about picking up those pets, even though one was a large mastiff who was clearly dubious of the whole “get on the helicopter” idea.

Bravo, sirs. I can’t imagine ditching my critters in an evacuation. During Hurricane Katrina there were tales of people who were forced to abandoned cats and dogs because the people driving the boats wouldn’t carrying them. Now… for something like a horse… yeah, there are weight limits. But if I was being rescued from a flood or a fire, I’d happily let some strangers smelly panicky dog sit on my lap.

Parking an expensive house on top of a hill sounds great until you realize you live in fire country, the hillside is loaded with very flammable brush, it’s been a drought for years and fires go *uphill*. I wonder how many of these folks, when they rebuild, will build out of concrete and adobe with large elevated water tanks to hose down the house at the last minute.

 Posted by at 9:50 pm