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Russian Hamster Mocks Cop
There's a parrot too. Someone please make an ant! I hope these don't require Internet or any phoning home!
Same or at least similar.
https://www.amazon.com/Talking-Hamster-Interactive-Birthday-Learning/dp/B074VZXMX1
Covid 19-A Fireside Chat
newtboy, he wont be able to his Trumpanzee brain isn't developed enough to do anything but parrot dumb RWNJ stuff.
Neighbor Calls Police After Hearing A Woman Crying For Help
I mean they should just eat the parrot because humans are omnivores and it's natural to eat meat right Newtboy? lollololol
Temper tantrum
No (personal) offensive intended to parrot owners, and yes they're pretty, but I just don't understand why you would want to bring a loud, ill-tempered vicious little territorial monster like that into your home.
My theory is that they are just a little bit too intelligent and independent to get on with the whole "being a pet" thing.
Animals reacting to musical instruments
Man, that parrot and I have so much in common.
Vox: Why parrots can talk like humans.
I haven't watched the video yet, but I'm pretty sure parrots can talk like humans in the same basic way my ipod can rap like Eminem.
His name is Floyd and his shit is tight.
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Parrot Gets Scared of Spiky Light-Up Ball
Since when do parrots sneak up on things like a cat?
It's NOT FUNNY!
I like at the end when that hag kisses the parrot and he's like "oh hell nah" and he moves away from her LOL.
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Parrot Vibrates Frantically While Holding a Plastic Cup
it's the duracell parrot!
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John Oliver - Arming Teachers
Excellent.
"The problem is that very dangerous people have very easy access to very dangerous weapons."
So, there's 3 issues there. Address any ONE of the three, and things would get better. Maybe not "job done" better, but better. Take moderate, corrective steps on all three, and we'd be MUCH better off.
1) Dangerous people. How could we take dangerous people out of the equation? Background checks. Licensing. Revoking gun ownership privileges for convicts and people diagnosed with mental health problems.
2) Easy access. What could we do better to sensibly and fairly restrict access to firearms? Well, lets see ... fucking anything stands a better chance of working than the nothing that we're doing now. So again, background checks, licensing, registration. Enforcement of said requirements.
3) Dangerous weapons. I think a legitimate criticism of "the left"s typical stance on gun control is that they might be a bit TOO focused on this one.
There is some core truth to the NRA harping "guns don't kill people, people kill people." If a murderous psycho decides that they want to kill a bunch of people, they can find ways of doing it that don't necessarily require guns.
However, it is also true that easy access to weapons designed for war can escalate the degree of tragedy quickly.
Basically, this one and #2 are a trade-off. Bolt action rifles and shotguns might be OK with fewer restrictions. Semi-automatic? High capacity? Doesn't it make sense at some point to at least be a bit careful about who we allow unfettered access to these things?
Trump's parroting of the NRA plan to put MORE guns in schools would be laugh out loud stupid if it wasn't guaranteed to end in tragedy rather than comedy. I can't fathom how anyone, even the nuttiest of gun nuts, could think that is a good idea. And I'm actually rather pro-gun. But, c'mon ... some limitations and restrictions just make obvious sense.
A car is a much better and more legitimate general-purpose "tool" than a firearm. But improper use is dangerous and potentially deadly, so we take some common sense steps to try to limit that. Want to drive? Get a license. Pass a safety test. Pass physical and medical tests to show that you are capable of controlling the vehicle. Periodically re-test to stay current. And, expect to LOSE your license if you drive irresponsibly (drunk, moving violations, etc.).
I don't think those are unfair requirements to be granted the privilege of a license to drive a motor vehicle. To me anybody that has a proper respect for the utility of a firearm, and also a respect for the damage that improper use of firearms can do, should be in favor of sensible restrictions and limitations placed on the privilege of being allowed to own and use a firearm, just like we accept for cars.