@HamsterFragment As it stands, with the foxes being inside what looks to be a pen, I would guess it is more likely the latter...
In which case, she might actually be completely safe.
Unless there is something huge I'm missing here.
@HamsterFragment OK, so... If a fox is very friendly, that CAN be a sign that it might have rabies which, if contracted and not treated in time, has no cure and will kill you.
BUT a rabid fox would also sudden signs of aggression, so it can also mean that the fox has been fed by humans before
The son of (a) god, lions, elephants, giants and a fiery demon of rage.
No, it's not the world's weirdest nativity scene. It's another Disney Triple Feature!
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@TheCheapShowPod I'm not great expert in literature and symbolism and metaphor, but if you're going to evoke a phrase from famous literature, maybe don't use one that cuts the nuts off of your entire pissing argument!
@TheCheapShowPod And just as an aside... "bah humbug"?
Sorry, I just remembered that phrase, said by Ebeneezer Scrooge in A Christmas Carol, who famously A) really loved christmas and wanted to protect and cherish it and B) was right and correct and the moral and ideological center of the plot
@inu_spike@Idolomantises Aaah, and that fits because in the story, it's implied that Brom is the one posing as the Headless Horseman.
Now it all makes sense :D
@WetDreamer08@HamsterFragment The gun is a matchlock rifle, and itโs a tool she has carried in other pictures, so I think it's unrelated. As for what's going on in the picture, I've no idea beyond... maybe the tree falls over on her...?
A theory about someone who is constantly frustrated by the antics of imaginary people.
Somehow, this one hits a bit close to home...
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@Dielo_13 @Lanipator "THAT is Lionel McRichmanson, crypto trader, drug kingpin and race car enthusiast. Hmm... according to this office diary, he likes having his phone meetings in his sitting room. Ready to play phone operator, 47?"
@Ryan_Livermore I'm the same with the original Lion King. It's funny, it's exciting, it's joyful, it's astonishingly beautiful, it's devastating...
There are so many small things that you can watch the movie a dozen times without noticingand the moment you do, its suddenly ten times better.
@Ryan_Livermore It's a small thing that someone mentioned once about it, that I never realized.
The raptors, the iconic monsters, the true threat, the one creature that when Alan finds out about, it makes him go from awe to absolute dread... are not seen until about 15 minutes before the end.
@TheCheapShowPod The jury is out if it's secret as in "The true location of the holy grail is a secret" or as in "What the elephants foot mass in Chernobyl looks like is a secret"