A gentle reminder of how we do things: Β π±πΆπ¦
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Please do share pics of your fur kids! Β If you have health/behavior issues with your pets, feel free to bring it to the community.
Pooties are cats; Woozles are dogs. Β Birds… are birds! Peeps are people.
Whatever happens in the outer blog STAYS in the outer blog. Β If youβre having βissuesβ with another Kossack, keep it βout there.β This is a place to relax and play; please treat it accordingly.
There are some pics we never post: Β snakes, creepy crawlies, any and all photos that depict or encourage human cruelty toward animals.These are considered βout of boundsβ and will not be tolerated. Β If we alert you to it, please remember that we do have phobic peeps who react strongly to them. Β If you keep posting banned pics…well then…the Tigress will have to take matters in hand. Β Or, paw.
***This is a rerun diary since I had severalΒ appointments and very little time to write a diary.***
The critters recently found out that manatees are considered βcharismaticβ by the humans.
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Manateesβoften called sea cowsβare βcharismaticβ wild animals that hold humans in their thrall. Neither predator nor prey, these peaceable creatures can grow to 13 feet and weigh more than 2,000 pounds https://t.co/1UOm8DmH3g
Video by Gena Steffens and Jason Gulley pic.twitter.com/x4qNdS9RX0
β National Geographic (@NatGeo) June 18, 2023
It got them thinking about how they define charisma among themselves.
-Someone who can make friends with anyone.



Someone who is playful.


-Someone who can win over a crowd.

Someone who puts a smile on your face.


Someone the next generation can admire.


Someone who leads.

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First rule of hydrate club: Stay hydrated.
Second rule of hydrate club: Tell everyone you know about hydrate club.
Third rule of hydrate club: Just a minuteβ¦need a bathroom break. pic.twitter.com/3BiY1zfgto
β National Park Service (@NatlParkService) July 15, 2023
Someone who makes mistakes,


and yet we overlook them.

Lawrence Daily Journal, March 18, 1898
