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  • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

    I put all kinds of nice things on my slave girls.

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    Renauda
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    #2412

    @jon-nyc

    Jon, that’s just sick.

    Elbows up!

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    • MikM Away
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      Mik
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      They're SO grateful.

      “I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” ~Winston S. Churchill

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        #2414

        BTW, the shoes weren't made of glass.
        In heraldry 'vair' (French for skin, leather or fur) was misinterpreted as 'verre' (French for glass).

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          #2415

          Can we focus on the real story here?

          Yet again white europeans culturally appropriated from Indigenous People.

          Only non-witches get due process.

          • Cotton Mather, Salem Massachusetts, 1692
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            @jon-nyc

            Jon, that’s just sick.

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            #2416

            @Renauda said in Mildly interesting:

            @jon-nyc

            Jon, that’s just sick.

            We call that ‘kink shaming’.

            Only non-witches get due process.

            • Cotton Mather, Salem Massachusetts, 1692
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            • MikM Away
              MikM Away
              Mik
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              #2417

              When a crow feels sick… it visits an anthill.
              Sounds strange? It’s actually one of nature’s most fascinating healing rituals.
              When a crow senses it’s unwell, it will intentionally find an anthill, spread its wings wide, and remain completely still—waiting for the ants to crawl into its feathers.
              Why?
              Because ants release formic acid—a natural antiseptic that kills bacteria, fungi, and parasites hiding in the bird’s feathers.
              This behavior is called “anting”, and it’s been observed not just in crows, but in many bird species.
              No medicine.
              No vet.
              Just pure instinct and nature’s built-in pharmacy.
              A brilliant reminder that the natural world is full of intelligent, self-healing systems…
              We just need to stop and notice.

              “I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” ~Winston S. Churchill

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              • MikM Mik

                When a crow feels sick… it visits an anthill.
                Sounds strange? It’s actually one of nature’s most fascinating healing rituals.
                When a crow senses it’s unwell, it will intentionally find an anthill, spread its wings wide, and remain completely still—waiting for the ants to crawl into its feathers.
                Why?
                Because ants release formic acid—a natural antiseptic that kills bacteria, fungi, and parasites hiding in the bird’s feathers.
                This behavior is called “anting”, and it’s been observed not just in crows, but in many bird species.
                No medicine.
                No vet.
                Just pure instinct and nature’s built-in pharmacy.
                A brilliant reminder that the natural world is full of intelligent, self-healing systems…
                We just need to stop and notice.

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                wrote last edited by
                #2418

                @Mik said in Mildly interesting:

                When a crow feels sick… it visits an anthill.
                Sounds strange? It’s actually one of nature’s most fascinating healing rituals.
                When a crow senses it’s unwell, it will intentionally find an anthill, spread its wings wide, and remain completely still—waiting for the ants to crawl into its feathers.
                Why?
                Because ants release formic acid—a natural antiseptic that kills bacteria, fungi, and parasites hiding in the bird’s feathers.
                This behavior is called “anting”, and it’s been observed not just in crows, but in many bird species.
                No medicine.
                No vet.
                Just pure instinct and nature’s built-in pharmacy.
                A brilliant reminder that the natural world is full of intelligent, self-healing systems…
                We just need to stop and notice.

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                • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

                  @Renauda said in Mildly interesting:

                  @jon-nyc

                  Jon, that’s just sick.

                  We call that ‘kink shaming’.

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                  @jon-nyc said in Mildly interesting:

                  @Renauda said in Mildly interesting:

                  @jon-nyc

                  Jon, that’s just sick.

                  We call that ‘kink shaming’.

                  Perverts.

                  Elbows up!

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                    Doctor Phibes
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                    Fun fact: The swimming pool on The TItanic is still full of water.

                    I was only joking

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                    • Doctor PhibesD Doctor Phibes

                      Fun fact: The swimming pool on The TItanic is still full of water.

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                      #2421

                      @Doctor-Phibes 555

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