Absolute Power
Have you ever been put in a position of power? Did you become a rabid dictator, or did you completely arse it up and end up publicly humiliated? We demand you tell us your stories.
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( , Thu 8 Jul 2010, 14:09)
Have you ever been put in a position of power? Did you become a rabid dictator, or did you completely arse it up and end up publicly humiliated? We demand you tell us your stories.
Thanks to The Supreme Crow for the suggestion
( , Thu 8 Jul 2010, 14:09)
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Awwww
If that was me I'd be forever taking them home. It's a shame you can't still sell them off cheaply as not perfect but still healthy - I'm sure there's probably more of a demand for it than people would imagine. I think slightly deformed animals are immensely cute - one day I want a three legged one eyed ginger tomcat. My friends now live in fear of me one day maiming a healthy cat! (Which I wouldn't, by the way!)
( , Sun 11 Jul 2010, 11:17, 1 reply)
If that was me I'd be forever taking them home. It's a shame you can't still sell them off cheaply as not perfect but still healthy - I'm sure there's probably more of a demand for it than people would imagine. I think slightly deformed animals are immensely cute - one day I want a three legged one eyed ginger tomcat. My friends now live in fear of me one day maiming a healthy cat! (Which I wouldn't, by the way!)
( , Sun 11 Jul 2010, 11:17, 1 reply)
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I had a one eyed blue ringed angelfish, called LeeLemon (Leela, in Futurama) he was such a sweetheart. And a perfectly healthy clownfish that had a small tail, and another clownfish which was born a bit too rounded. We keep saying we should have a 'rehome bin' with all the healthy deformed chaps in, but apparently it doesn't look good to have deformed fish around *sigh* I mean they could at least feed them to larger fish or something, circle of life and such. Just seems a bit mean to put them all to sleep just because they were born odd-shaped.
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I had a one eyed blue ringed angelfish, called LeeLemon (Leela, in Futurama) he was such a sweetheart. And a perfectly healthy clownfish that had a small tail, and another clownfish which was born a bit too rounded. We keep saying we should have a 'rehome bin' with all the healthy deformed chaps in, but apparently it doesn't look good to have deformed fish around *sigh* I mean they could at least feed them to larger fish or something, circle of life and such. Just seems a bit mean to put them all to sleep just because they were born odd-shaped.
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