bathurstthinkt1

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bathurstthinkt1

bathurstthinkt1

@BathurstThinkt1

Beigetreten Mart 2019
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bathurstthinkt1@BathurstThinkt1·
@joew047 @Suzy4Selke Schafer wasn’t available to take so that’s irrelevant. Both are looking like the right pick.
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Joe@joew047·
@Suzy4Selke Big Slaf fan and he will be a menace for a long time, but you take Schaefer every day
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MySakuKoivu 2.0@HabsDepression·
I think the Habs should trade for a 2C and a 2W this summer But we can’t cause of Evans and Danault. I would’ve liked to start Hage on the 3rd line with Newhook and Texier So a winger is all we add Maybe O’Reilly joins at the deadline and we sit one of the centers or if Hage struggles Lafreniere or Kyrou are my picks FA signings for the 4th line as well like Duhaime Lineup Caufield - Suzuki - Slafkovsky Kyrou - Hage - Demidov Newhook - Evans - Texier Bolduc - Danault - Duhaime Ext: Veleno, Blais Hutson - Dobson Guhle - Reinbacher Xhekaj - Engstrom Ext: Struble, Xhekaj Trades: Zharovsky, Kapanen, 2026 1st for Kyrou Anderson (50% retained) , NJD 2026 4th to CHI for 2028 EDM 2nd Gallagher , 2028 EDM 2nd to VAN for FC Carrier to whoever for like a 3rd idc
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bathurstthinkt1@BathurstThinkt1·
@VitoComedy Just choke it out, unless you have a knife these dogs can take a lot of blunt force and you might miss anyway.
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The Troll Trolly Yeti@TrollTrollyYeti·
@xym11336600 Not one person there knows how to get a dog off someone? Its not rocket science people. Jesus Christ! Grab the back legs and pull up. They'll naturally let go. Keep backing up with their feet in your hands allowing the others to get the kids.
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玖日@xym11336600·
孩子是多么的无助,公共场合狗要牵上绳子。听惯了那句话“我家的狗不咬人”
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bathurstthinkt1@BathurstThinkt1·
@mikesaunders @AG_FintwiddyOnX @devahaz Breed history is meaningless? So if you want a herding do you get a herding breed? If you want a hunting dog do you get a hunting breed? Don’t be stupid you know breeding matters, you just choose to ignore it comes to pits.
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Mike Saunders
Mike Saunders@mikesaunders·
@BathurstThinkt1 @AG_FintwiddyOnX @devahaz Socialization and training are the most important elements of dog behavior, so relying on breed history stereotypes is meaningless. An untrained and aggressive poodle is more of a danger than a properly socialized pit.
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bathurstthinkt1@BathurstThinkt1·
@Ithaca37fanboy @BillyBo16526845 @allie__voss No that’s not a thing. A fighting dog is not a guard dog. People rarely keep pits as guard dogs, you have actual guard dogs for that. They were bred for bloodsport, they still are, just not as much as before.
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Ithaca37fanboy@Ithaca37fanboy·
@BathurstThinkt1 @BillyBo16526845 @allie__voss Another reason they were bred for fighting, was to protect people against dogs and predators. The problem has always been illegal dog fighting and their breeders. Like Michael Vick. Dog fighting has generally always been illegal in many places for well over 100 years.
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bathurstthinkt1@BathurstThinkt1·
@Ithaca37fanboy @BillyBo16526845 @allie__voss Every good apbt breeder will tell you their dog’s line. The best ones are from successful fighting dogs. There are well known dog men from the US, all fighting apbt. Ya it’s illegal, so are drugs and prostitution.
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Ithaca37fanboy@Ithaca37fanboy·
@BathurstThinkt1 @BillyBo16526845 @allie__voss They were used for bull baiting. Hence bully. Until bull baiting became outlawed, then some bred them with terriers for fighting. Dog fighting has long been outlawed. Most used them to hunt rats in pits not fighting US History is almost exclusively only farming and hunting.
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Olivia Reingold
Olivia Reingold@Olivia_Reingold·
Being half-Jewish has been one of the most painful experiences of my life. I just spoke with a rabbi about the possibility of taking Hebrew classes—he was lovely, but when he learned that my mother is not Jewish, he told me he’d have to check to make sure I could still attend. I tried not to cry, apologized, and hung up. It’s not unlike being mixed race—the gentiles think you’re too Jewish, and the Jews think you’re not Jewish enough. So I feel like I'm nothing. And the world often agrees—friends, especially non-Jews, have told me I’m “not really” Jewish. And I see why they think that. For generations, my ancestors were Jews. My great-grandfather came to America to escape pogroms in Europe. His son, my grandfather, married a Jewish woman named Thelma, and they raised their three sons to be Jews. My father, like his brothers, was bar mitzvahed and still attends temple. But he fell in love with my mother, an atheist, and they both decided religion wasn’t important—what mattered was that they raised their kids to be good people. They might have succeeded there, but what they failed to realize is that their daughter might want to be Jewish—and that their decisions would make that nearly impossible. Some family members have encouraged me to hit the books, to find groups to attend. But when I try, I’m either embarrassed by how little I know or am asked about my lineage. When I was a reporter in Montana, I used to volunteer with girls from the Northern Cheyenne nation—they would tell me that they didn’t feel like “real Indians” (their words, not mine). Many of them had light skin and were ashamed at not knowing their native language. It is strange to say, but I could relate. They didn’t even know where to start—how do you learn as a teenager what you should’ve learned as a toddler? And would their elders even take them seriously? I ask myself the same things (except I’m an adult, not teenager). I used to think my journey would be embracing my Jewish heritage, learning Hebrew, and growing closer to God. But I think I am getting pointed in the opposite direction: maybe I am not Jewish, and my family hasn’t been for a long time. I’m embarrassed of what my ancestors might think—but maybe what’d they’d judge the most is that I ever thought I was Jewish at all. This is the pain of being half-Jewish.
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Meghan Murphy@MeghanEMurphy·
People who say that women substitute pets for babies clearly know nothing about babies
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goma
goma@soigomaa·
This might be controversial but why can the transgender community safely take high doses of estrogen or testosterone, but a menopausal woman is told no because it causes cancer, heart attacks or stroke?
Chaos@kizzriee

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bathurstthinkt1@BathurstThinkt1·
@TheeJTBlog @restoretheW @soigomaa Ya they have to monitor it because there could be side effects. If your quality of life improves then good for you that doesn’t mean there aren’t potential risks with taking hormones, it’s just a risk/reward scenario.
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TheeJTBlog@TheeJTBlog·
@restoretheW @soigomaa Bitch bye, I have to get my levels tested every month. If anything looks too high they will stop my hormone treatment
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bathurstthinkt1@BathurstThinkt1·
@estherzelda0514 The large bully breeds have never been bred or used in pit fights. They are shit dogs with no endurance or athleticism. Some may be game but they were not bred from actual game/winning dogs. They’re just big badly bred mutts that aren’t really good at anything besides looking tuf
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Not a Good Jewish Girl✡️
Not a Good Jewish Girl✡️@estherzelda0514·
The "Pitbull" isn't even an AKC breed, dummy, it's just a term that means a large or medium muscular, short-haired dog with a blocky head that was originally bred from a bull and terrier cross for pit fighting. Also, Staffordshire Bull Terrier and American Bull Terriers were not separate breeds until the 1970s. Look, dog breeds are an inexact science. Outside of "ancient" breeds that developed in fairly closed breeding pools and were geographically isolated (e.g., Akitas, Salukis, Basenji), most dog breeds didn't solidify until the 19th Century. All were eventually specifically bred for certain temperaments and physical traits, whereas people, prior to that, generally bred dogs solely for their usefulness, not adherence to an established breed standard. But unlike breeds like Dalmatians or Pomeranians, the larger bully breeds are a decidedly modern invention, and all derive from pit fighting. They are specifically bred for "gameness," which is their unflagging ability and willingness to persist in a task despite extreme pain, exhaustion, or physical injury. Basically, they're bred for blood sports, and recently at that. So who cares what you call them? They're all bred to kill stuff and kill it without any regard to their own pain. That means that it totally makes sense to count all attacks from this type of dog in a group, regarding of arbitrary AKC definitions, because they've all been bred to behave in this aggressive and dangerous way, just like Heelers are bred to herd cattle.
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Imp@impostersyndrum·
@ShadowyZephyr Some cultures also draw the line for age of consent below 10 years old. By this logic, you cannot call that barbaric or immoral.
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bathurstthinkt1@BathurstThinkt1·
@HusKerrs Introduce the bottle early even if 100% breastfed, it’ll make it easier later. Also introduce pacifier early, again, helps them soothe, there will come a time when you wish you could introduce them and it’ll be a lot harder (or impossible).
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HusKerrs@HusKerrs·
Calling on all dads: Ali and I are about 3 weeks out from the birth of our first baby boy! Give me your #1 piece of advice for a new dad.
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