Would not be a problem if it was like Gargon taming of; “camp this rare” at least then I could do something else while waiting.
Or even the dinomancy book, that one’s droprate isn’t so abyssmal.
No, the fact I am on my 3rd Hunter now also with doing plaguefall over and over and I STILL haven’t got it.
Its actually taking the pee.
Started progging UWU today, very fun even if we’ve only cleaned phase 1 up so far
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Yeah, feels like that sometimes.
Other times i know exactly what he wants.
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I wonder if this also applies to dog’s… Archie has, every night this week, sat there on the back of his chair barking on a 1-2 beat. Sod is fed, walked, watered and fussed but still keeps borking!
He just wants to bork
My cat loved singing in the stairwell. No, she didn’t have any of the issues that usually are around when cats regularly feel the need to show us the song of their people. She would stare you down until you leave if you went to check up on her… and then she started singing again…
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Kids are also like this sometimes. Toddlers in particular.
My eldest will whine and complain but if I ask her what she wants she has no answer, so I will just keep trying things until something sticks.
A bit late but if you need a carpenter, you can find me on omega.
Figured out this morning when the singing started that he was trying to get his sister’s (he is a cavachon and she is a collie) attention when she was laying down.
Back to the drawing board with job applications. Bleh.
Just as i post the older video with Bear Stew in it, they release another bear recipe;
why are people eating bears
Late stage imperial decadence?
I mean, for RDR2 its a case of eating what you hunt.
I don’t watch Food Wars but going to guess if its like any IRL cooking competition, they were given bear meat and had to make a dish out of it.
Just funny
Bears are, like, 105% muscle so in theory they’d give a lot of meat - it’s just not really feasible to either farm or hunt them
that sounds like a terrible idea. the only time i’ve fought a bear in that game i’ve died horribly
A bear farm would keep them penned and feed them lots of corn syrup for big, fatty steaks. They’re be unrecognisable as bears in two generations, more akin to giant lumpy guinea pigs but that’s the price of progress.
Bear is 105% muscle + 40% fat, bear also enjoys raiding trashcans and like wild hogs tend to carry trichinosis. So wild bear is probably not the bestestest food choice for most people.
Also imagine trying to get your bear farm bears to a butcher…
That’s what we call a capybara.
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Classified as a fish by the catholic church to be eaten on fridays in the old colonies.
Me when trying to collect papers I need from the government:
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