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Though there is a difference between the U.S. and Russia.

I’m equal opportunistic, it seems. My long hair cat didn’t bother me but my friend’s tabby gave me fits. Aunt’s golden made me want to gouge my eyes out but labs are fine. I have a chihuahua that gives me hives and pitties make me break out even worse, but other pit mixes and bulldogs don’t bother me in the least.

I feel you. My dog basically saved me from extremely bad thoughts when my cat passed. Prior to that, it was the cat that grounded me.

The way I figured it was that I was violently allergic to cats when I was growing up but my first pet on my own was my baby girl (who was taken way way way too soon from me). The dog, I didn’t even realize I was allergic until a week into having her. I figured I’d get used to it eventually.

I’m (mildly) allergic to my dog. I’m pretty allergic to many dogs. I love pit bulls with a passion but just getting near one gives me hives.

I’d say play around with some of the raws when it’s part of your cooking routine first, just because not every dog likes the same thing. Our little girl is by my side when I’m cooking because THAT’S WHERE THE FOOD IS so I’ll be chopping away and pull a couple pieces off to her dish.

#alternativesafety

dumb story that I removed...ughh

Actually, remove the sorry.

Was driving through NH on my way to the Flume Gorge for some ice climbing and I noticed some odd signs.

1st Gear: Driverless Cars Are Already Putting Us To Sleep

I’ve only been to Loon on one trip. Never explored. It was a couple days with Bretton Woods during a blizzard thrown in.

The best run I ever had was at Loon, actually, because we found a trail that apparently wasn’t a trail. We followed a perfectly groomed, long winding trail to its end in the middle of a housing development. We were almost 2 miles from the base lodge, had to trudge through 3 feet of powder because the development was

I’m from the east coast and am not even remotely surprised because our ski scene actually sucks.

Or you can do what I did (out of necessity): move into an absurdly small studio apartment.

Unfortunately the award went elsewhere. But thanks haha

Taken last night.

Dude... let’s not get carried away here.

I wouldn’t go to Moscow.

The simulations hint that after such a war, global average surface temperatures would drop suddenly by about 2.7 degrees Fahrenheit (1.5 degrees Celsius)