@RightGoDeacs@EndWokeness Yeah, people aren't falling for her shtick. Her constant victimhood is non-organic. She reeks of bad money. She was hand chosen by Soros to divide and stir hate.
@HexZatara@AmericaPapaBear 🤷 You can't change the way people think. It's a fact the country is mostly Christians. No one stopped her ,THAT is freedom. It's not going to stop people from judging.
I just want to know who the fk though this was a good idea?
Nashville Zoo pushes back on 1.6-acre data center build near animal habitats — Zoo says it planned to use lot for education and conservation center | Tom's Hardware https://t.co/gfw4D5oVwj
A research into cat behavior shows that domestic cats regard humans as social peers rather than superiors, often perceiving their owners as large, awkward kittens.
Far from being aloof or defiant, a cat’s apparent indifference stems from a profound interspecies mismatch in social expectations.
As anthrozoologist John Bradshaw explains, cats—unlike dogs—never evolved to recognize humans as dominant leaders or authority figures. Instead, they filter all interactions through an exclusively feline framework. Behaviors like kneading on your lap or licking your hair are not mere displays of affection; they are the same grooming and bonding rituals cats reserve for close kin or pride members. In their eyes, we are simply enormous, somewhat clumsy fellow cats who require inclusion in the group.
This absence of hierarchical deference accounts for cats’ frequent disregard of commands or household rules. Treating us as equals, they follow cat-to-cat social protocols in every encounter. The “gifts” of dead prey on the doorstep or constant shadowing around the home are acts of care toward what they see as a big, furless, rather inept companion.
Recognizing this mindset transforms the human-cat relationship from one based on authority and obedience to one of mutual companionship. It turns out that while many owners believe they have domesticated their cats, the cats themselves are quietly convinced they are patiently tending to their oversized, adopted family members.
[Bradshaw, J. (2013). Cat Sense: How the New Feline Science Can Make You a Better Friend to Your Pet. Basic Books]
Wow. Do you understand that the leftist regime that ran the country, empowered behavior like this. Be good and honest to people. It not an easy choice but at least you know you are a decent person.
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@HexZatara@AmericaPapaBear 🤷 Why you upset? No one is stopping them. You can't make people think this isn't odd. The bill of right made it legal for you to be free to practice your religion. It didn't say anyone had to accept or like your choice.🤷
@Veronic0945384@HexZatara@AmericaPapaBear No, they are praying to A god, not *the* god. 🤷 Legally, They are free to do whatever they want. It's not going to stop people from thinking they are evil, even if it's not fundamental correct. 🤷
Also, it's not saving that murder.
@HexZatara@AmericaPapaBear Feel free to DO what you feel. It's not going to stop people from thinking they are witches.
The boy is going to hell so it doesn't matter what they do for him.🤷
He is a cold blooded killer.