When you’re feeling blue…
…there’s always the dog video. I especially like the first bit, of the dog in the car. On the other hand, the dog climbing the ladder towards the end makes me very nervous:
…there’s always the dog video. I especially like the first bit, of the dog in the car. On the other hand, the dog climbing the ladder towards the end makes me very nervous:
Whatever you do don’t put that car dog in the front window lest you learn too late the deeper meaning of drool backwash.
As for dogs stalking other animals on television…. well it’s all fun and games until the $700 HD flatscreen hits the floor.
Walking the Dog
Chihuahua GONE in 2 bites !!!!
Treadmill gray pitbull ? If looks could kill, he
seems to be glaring at the photo guy, lol !
http://www.dangerandplay.com/2015/10/26/the-animal-within-how-to-breathe-like-wim-hof-joe-rogan-podcast/
I left some explanations and comments at the bottom of that article as well, but it’s a good way to fight sadness. Well, also dangerous, so user beware.
Cheer up. Holidays are almost here !
Only thing that cheers me up is being able to act on issues and problems… without that, things that cheer up others tend to depress me… being helpless to act is a real downer, evne worse when acting would make it worse because of what is pinning you down.
oh well…
im a shade of my former self…
https://ymarsakar.wordpress.com/2015/11/09/inside-the-war-against-the-lefts-sjws/
Fighting back is a good idea for certain shades of people, I want to point out.
Propaganda war turned into economic war, but mostly because people were smart and began learning from the Left’s tactics. But that’s not the end. This is definitely not the end game.
Americans over 30 are more miserable than they’ve ever been
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/americans-over-30-are-more-miserable-than-theyve-ever-been-2015-11-09
“Adults over 30 are less happy than their predecessors,” concludes a study published online Thursday in the journal Social Psychology and Personality Science, which examined happiness data from more than 50,000 adults, gleaned from the General Social Survey, carried out by NORC at the University of Chicago, a nonpartisan, independent research organization, which has collected information about American adults since 1972.
From 2010 to 2014, adults over 30 had an average happiness score of just 2.18, compared with 2.24 a decade ago. That’s significant considering happiness scores were measured on a tiny scale from just 1 to 3, with 1 being “not too happy” and 3 being “very happy.” (The data used five-year cohort periods so that single year fluctuations were smoothed out.)
The peons and slaves will always be unhappy. That’s not the point to raising livestock, however.